Kashmir, Kerala and Bengal – case study Subhas Mitra: 01 July 2023 The Red Triangle of ensuing devastation of Sanatan Dharma: A Lal Trikon or Red Triangle is not merely a family planning symbol to indicate the area of “reproductive organs” but also the fire of aspiration, ever burning in the heart of a seeker.Continue reading “Lal Trikon of Varnashram Dharma breakdown:”
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Multan effect of Varnashrama Dharma:
Subhas Mitra: 16 Jun 2023 Ever since I started taking an interest in history, I concluded, “Hinduism survives because of Brahmin, Sanskrit and Varnashram Dharma” (BSV- effects). As a student, we learned that SAKAS &HUNAS came and were absorbed into Indic civilisation, while the Greeks came and went back. However, Muslims made a permanent entryContinue reading “Multan effect of Varnashrama Dharma:”
Renunciation, Daʿwah, Inculturation and Varnashram:
Subhas Mitra : 03 June 2023 Tyāga ( त्याग) in Hinduism is “sacrifice, giving up in generosity, forsaking, resigning” anything of value. It is also called “renunciation”. One can give up what one has. When it comes to Renunciation, one gives up worldly attachments in order to achieve spiritual enlightenment or liberation from the recurringContinue reading “Renunciation, Daʿwah, Inculturation and Varnashram:”
Economy & Technology versus Theology & Theocracy:
Subhas Mitra : 28 Apr 2023 “Man above all is True, there is None above him”- (‘ সবার উপরে মানুষ সত্য, তাহার উপরে নাই – ‘मनुष्य से बढ़ कर कोई नहीं ). These words were said by a Hindu ascetic of Bhakti (devotion) marg (path) named BARU CHANDIDAS (1339 – 1399 AD) in Bengal. ItContinue reading “Economy & Technology versus Theology & Theocracy:”
Hindus, Hinduism and Hindutva: Part- II
Subhas Mitra : 07 April 2023 Neo Hindus of Post 2014 In part-I we have seen: Why invaders had to retreat, being satisfied with the wealth, wine and women of India, without being able to destroy civilization entirely the way they have done worldwide? They massacred the population to tilt demography in theirContinue reading “Hindus, Hinduism and Hindutva: Part- II”
Hindus, Hinduism and Hindutva: Part- I
Subhas Mitra : 01 April 2023 ‘New Hindus of Old Hindustan’ Hindu and Hinduism stay on either bank of the river Saraswati. Here Saraswati is wisdom which survives on information and knowledge. Hindu’s journey to Hinduism is accomplished only when one can gather necessary/essential information and extract knowledge to enrich insight (wisdom). Hindutva isContinue reading “Hindus, Hinduism and Hindutva: Part- I”
Can Cognitive Dissonance develop in the mother’s womb?
Subhas Mitra : 22 March 2023 What is religious Dissonance? Spiritual cognitive Dissonance (SCD) is a condition wherein a person holds conflicting thoughts about their spiritual beliefs and behavioural patterns. Here is an innocent enquiry into the evolution of MIND and MATTER through mixed sperm with receptive ovum. I purchased a plot of land inContinue reading “Can Cognitive Dissonance develop in the mother’s womb? “
Did Bengal fall to Islam in 10 days?
Subhas Mitra : 05 March 2023 This British leftover land has inherited certain types of historians who wrote Yudhistir of Mahabharata and learnt Dharma & Ahimsha from Gautama Buddha. Arabs came and taught Hindus to wear clothes. Historians also told us what the Vatican did in the 6th to 16th century through various Bulls (Fatwa)Continue reading “Did Bengal fall to Islam in 10 days?”
“Harvard virus” called Critical Race Theory (CRT):
Subhas Mitra : 24 Feb 2023 I haven’t even finished reading “Snake in the Gang” (S.I.G), but the “Harvard Virus” to kill Hindus has already surfaced in SEATTLE, USA, precisely the way COVID-19 appeared at Wuhan, China’s open-air “wet markets.” It still needs to be clarified if COVID resulted from Biological weapon research. But forContinue reading ““Harvard virus” called Critical Race Theory (CRT):”
Looking London- talking Tokyo (LLTT):
Subhas Mitra : 18 Feb 2023 ‘Well’ on our way: চলার পথে গর্ত ঃ रस्ते पे गड्डा Here is a famous moral story I read in my school at the end 1950s. Once upon a time, an Astronomer or stargazer lived in a village who would perfectly predict many events, including weather, rain, Khara (dryContinue reading “Looking London- talking Tokyo (LLTT):”
