Friday, September 28, 2007

"Hinduisation of Adivasi community"

sep 27, 2007

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From: arun
Date: Sep 28, 2007 8:32 AM
Subject: "Hinduisation of Adivasi community"
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http://www.theindiancatholic.com/report.asp?nid=8748

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The aggressive intervention of the Sangh Parivar in these areas has two implications. First, it is likely to entail the loss of the traditional culture of these groups. Secondly, conflicts would accrue with the Christians who are already doing philanthropical work in these areas
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rofl, look who is concerned about tribals losing traditional culture !! No problems if the Hindu / Nature Gods of the tribals are replaced with crosses and churches and jesus.. eh ?

whatever christians do is "philanthropical" work, and no one else should venture in there as it would cause conflict ....  what a logic !

well said "Father" !!

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Quoting from an old article by Varsha Bhosle http://www.rediff.com/news/2002/sep/09varsha.htm

The Niyogi Commission's Report of the Christian Missionaries Enquiry Committee MP, Nagpur, 1956 (Vol I, Part I, Chapter I) states, "The Missionaries have throughout claimed that they are not Hindus. A continuous attempt has been made by these organisations to foster a sense of separateness amongst the Tribes from the rest of the Hindus. Speaking about the separation of the aborigines from the mass of the Indian population Gandhiji remarked: 'We were strangers to this sort of classification -- animists -- aborigines, etc, but we have learnt it from the English rulers.' To the question put by Dr Chesterman whether Gandhiji's objection applied to areas like the Kond hills where the aboriginal races were animists, the unhesitating reply was, 'Yes, it does apply, because I know that in spite of being described as animists these tribes have from times immemorial been absorbed in Hinduism. They are, like the indigenous medicine, of the soil, and their roots lie deep there'." (I wonder what our Gandhivadis have to say now.)

1 comment:

indian_indian said...

Where is Varsha Bhosle nowadays? Does she still write a column or blog?