In recent years, several troubling patterns have appeared:
- Temple desecrations in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. have become distressingly common.
- Students and professionals have reported being mocked for wearing bindis, tilaks, or speaking Sanskrit phrases.
- Media portrayals often reduce Hinduism to clichés — “caste, cows, and karma” — ignoring its vast philosophical depth.
- Academic narratives sometimes describe India’s civilizational story not as one of continuity and wisdom, but as a web of oppression.
These are not isolated incidents — they reflect a growing misunderstanding of what Hindu civilization represents.
But are the Hindus ready to fight back? Why should the Hindus always be at the receiving end?
It's time for waking up...
If we want to dodge this upwardly moving Hindu hatred, we must go deeper and deeper in the practice of Hinduism - I think it's the best time for the government of India to declare Sanskrit as the compulsory national language of Bharat.
Remember, a civilization is destroyed only when the people are made ignorant of their roots through deliberately obliterating their true, real history. And if we want to reclaim our true History, we must encourage learning Sanskrit - because only through this way we can go back to our roots.
And last but not the least - let's discard Unity in Diversity and embrace Unity in Unison - let's make Sanskrit that unifying thread of Bharat - stitching each and every corner of Bharat through its commonality.
We must remember that it's the originality that sells - it's the original that attracts everybody - and not any duplicate - hence we must bring back that original Bharat - without any doping effect. We were the harbinger of originality - starting from discovering the origin of this #universe to science to philosophy to medicine to humanity and even to the greatest language - Sanskrit .
Having a common thread of language to bind each and every citizen of this great place called #Bharat is wisdom.
So Hindus must remember that Shastra and Shaastra go hand in hand.
Remember...
धर्म एव हतो हन्ति, धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः
Dharma Rakshati Rakshitah...
Come on... Wake up...
It's not the time for wilful blindness...
Enjoy the poem - written and recited by my wife Reema.
Jai Hind...
Jai Bharat...
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