The Concept of Hindu Nation
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAM494 |
Author: | Abhas Chatterjee |
Publisher: | Voice of India New Delhi |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2018 |
ISBN: | 9788185990330 |
Pages: | 94 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch |
Weight | 120 gm |
Book Description
Sri Abhas Chatterjee Starts clearing some prevalent misconceptions, namely, that the word "Hindu" is a geographical concept, that our national identity is "Bharatiya", that people who been converted to alien and inimical ideologies are "nationals", that India's culture is "composite", and that we are "a nation in the making".
Next, he takes into account all available criteria-geography, history culture, language, literature, art, spiritual tradition-regarding the definition of a nation, and draws the following firm cobckusions:
• We Hindus are a Nation, not a religious community. Our national identituy is Hindu not Bharatiya.
• The distinctive feature of our nationhood is Sanatana Dharma. Alien and inimical ideologies like Islam. Christianity and Nehruvian Secularism are not parts of our heritage.
• Undivided India is our ancestral homeland. We do not accept its division into India, Pakistn and Bangladesh. Our goal is to re-unite whole of Our ancestral homeland, no matter how long it takes.
• Hindu culture is our national culture, Hindu society our national society, Hindu literature our national literature and Hindu art our national art.
• Hindu history is our national history. We recognize no Muslim or British period in our history. These are periods of national struggle against Islamic invaders and British colonialists. The struggle is still continuing.
• People subscribing to alien and inimical ideologies are minorities in our country, not nationals like Hindus. Our goal is to bring back the minorities into alienated our own people from us.
• Sanskrit is our national language along with its sister languages and all it offspring's.
• We Hindus are still a subjugated nation, enslaved and discriminated against by the regime subscribing to Nehruvian Secularism. We have to liberate our motherland from this alien stranglehold, earn our freedom, and establish our own nation-state.
What the Hindus need most t present is an intellectual and cultural awakening. Hindus have to see with their own eyes not only themselves but also the alien ideologies which have been tormenting them for several centuries.
1 | Some Prevalent Misconceptions | 1 |
2 | What is A Nation? | 3 |
3 | Hindu and their Homeland | 5 |
4 | The Perception of Swami Vivekananda | 6 |
5 | An Alternate Perception: 'The Bharatiya Nation' | 10 |
6 | Truth versus Falsehood | 14 |
7 | Composite Culture: A Myth | 15 |
8 | Composite Culture: the Islamic Perception | 17 |
9 | The False Perception gains Currency | 20 |
10 | The Geographic Concept of 'Hindu' | 24 |
11 | The Concept of a Minority | 25 |
12 | Muslims and Christians: Minorities or Nationals? | 27 |
13 | Hindus: A Nation but Not Yet Free | 30 |
14 | Constitutional Discrimination | 33 |
15 | Anti-Hindu Policies and Laws | 35 |
16 | The Courts in India | 40 |
17 | The Media | 40 |
18 | A Nation without A State | 41 |
19 | A Clear National Vision Needed | 44 |
20 | The Hindu National Goal | 46 |
Appendix | Sri Aurobindo's Vision of Indian Nationalism | 49 |