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western concepts as the 'benchmark' voluntarily want to be a Hindu - why?
and standardization ignoring our
ancestors’ ideals. (Read history - the So ask yourself - do you want to follow
religions or cults do not bring peace, it Sanatan Dharma or live like blind faith
always make you piece-piece or piece followers of desert messiah religions by
meat. Our ancestors had a broader imitating them?
universal view. Let's follow that.
The most obvious misconception about
Hinduism is that we tend to see it as a
religious faith. To be precise, the real
Hinduism is a way of life, a dharma.
Dharma does not mean religion. It is the
law that governs all action. Thus, contrary
to popular perception, real Hinduism is not
a religion. Out of this misinterpretation,
most of the misconceptions about
Hinduism have come out of these
misinterpretations.
Udaylal Pai
Karl Marx said: "Religion is the opium of
the people". It's true - he was talking
about religions known to him. He was not Freelance Journalist, writer and Author
aware of a Dharma where even atheists He writes mostly about the human
are considered as Sages. He didn't know experiences and how it can be useful for
about a Dharma in which there was no the young generation to lead a happy,
discrimination based on caste, creed, race peaceful and blessed life, founded upon
and color. our dharma taught by our ancestors. He
shares his experiences in life in various
Hinduism doesn't have missionaries, blog sites site like Times of India's
crusades and process of conversion. Speaking Tree. But now he is focused
There is no official authority“ controlling only in his website and his blogs. He can
Hindus. There are no Pope/Caliph/any be reached at his website http://udaypai.in
living prophets/intermediaries. Nobody He is also the author of a book “Why am I
offers anything (tangible or intangible) for a Hindu? The Science of Sanatana
a person to be a Hindu - still thousands of Dharma” which is available on Amazon.
educated people and intellectual
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