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NTRUTH-009-001-000: Hindu Holocaust: The Biggest in World History

THE HINDU HOLOCAUST

CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY



PERSECUTION OF MINORITY SECTS OF HINDUISM IT’S AVATARS, IT’S DEITIES, IT’S TEMPLES

AND COUNTLESS PRACTISING HINDUS

Introduction - Hindu Holocaust - The Biggest in World History

Persecution on His Divine Holiness was a holographic projection of the 5000 years of - The Hindu Holocaust

As a part of series of documents which narrates the story of persecution of His Divine Holiness, this particular document speaks of the untold story of 5000 years of The Hindu Holocaust.

The Hindu Holocaust has been the systematic, egregious and ongoing genocide over the last 5000 years on the most ancient living civilization on the planet. Denied by the historians and untold by its victimized survivors, the Hindu Holocaust is the biggest “crime against humanity” in world history.

The scope of - The Hindu Holocaust - may be understood in the table given below. Hindus have time and again suffered religious persecution in the form of forceful conversions, massacres, demolition and desecration of temples, confiscation or destruction of property, incitement to hate, imprisonment, torture, murder, destruction of universities and schools and crimes against women and children. For the purpose of this document, we categorize them as follows :

| Infrastructure | Culture | Communities | Self | Possibility of | | (Economic, Public Welfare, Agriculture, Knowledge) | | and Lifestyle | Identity | ‘Superconscious’ Breakthrough | | Destruction of | Destruction of | Destruction of | Pushing to Identity Crisis - “Who am I?” | Persecution of | | Trade & | Traditional | Ethnic tribes | | Incarnations | | Commerce | Value Systems, | | | (Avatars) | | | Customs & Rituals | | | | | Destruction of Health care system | Destruction of Sacred Art, Drama, Music | Destruction of Communities | Destruction of Civilization History | Persecution of Enlightened Masters | | Destruction of Technology | Destruction of Temple and Heritage | Destruction of Guru-disciple lineage | Forced Conversion Denial of Faith, Religion, Or Beliefs | Destruction of Ancient scriptures and Sacred Texts | | Destruction of | Ridicule of | Destruction of | Defiling Deities and ridiculing core principles | | | Survival | Bhakti (Sacred | Gurukul | | | | Knowledge & | Sentiments) | Education | | | | Expertise | | system | | | | Destruction of | Destruction of | Destruction of | Belittling Civilization’s | | | Knowledge of | Sacred Food | Festivals and | Glory & Culture | | | Surgery | Recipes | Celebration | | | | Destruction of | Destruction of | | | Farms and | Sanskrit and | | | Agriculture | ancient regional | | | Practices | languages | |

Contents

Introduction - Hindu Holocaust - The Biggest in World History****2

Persecution on His Divine Holiness was a holographic projection of the 5000 years of - TheHindu Holocaust 2

Contents****3

Sadashiva’s Economics are “For Life”****5

Attacked by foreign tribes, who had lust for Hindu women****7

Sample case study - Sikandar Butshikan – the butcher of Kashmir 9

Massacres and loss of life 9

Persecution of Hindus by Sultan Sikandar 9

Destruction of life supporting Infrastructure during the reign of Sikandar Butshikan 10 Destruction of Trade & Commerce 10

Destruction of Health care system and Knowledge of Surgery 10

Destruction of Technology 11

Wootz Steel - Shilpa Shastra 11

Destruction of Farms and Agriculture Practices 11

Destruction of Culture during the reign of Sikandar Butshikan 12

Destruction of Traditional Value Systems, Customs & Rituals and Ridicule ofBhakti (Sacred Sentiments) 12

Destruction of Sacred Art, Drama, Music 12

Destruction of Hindu Temples 12

Attacked by organized greedy merchants and pirates, who saw the gold****14

The British loot 14

Destruction of Trade & Commerce during the colonial rule 15

The Illegal Freezing of the Charitable Trust Bank Accounts 15

Destruction of The Education System by Macaulay****16

State of Indian Education before Macaulay’s English Education act, 1835 16

Major Data Sources 16

Overview of the higher education system (universities) a millenium before Macaulay –universities at Nalanda, Taxila and Vikramashila 16

Libraries of Nalanda (Dharmaganja) – 3 Large multi-storeyed buildings 17

Destroyed – the burning of the libraries 17

What was lost? 18

We don’t even know what we lost! 18

Traces of Sanskrit terminologies 20

Overview of the primary school education system immediately before Macaulay 21

How the Indian Education compared with the state of education in Europe, particularly inEngland 21

A few unique aspects of the Indian primary education (as identified by the Britishthemselves) 22

Institutions of higher learning – Colleges 27

Institutions of higher learning – medicine and surgery 29

Destruction of the indigenous superior education system 31

Artificial Food crisis created during the rule of the greedy merchants****34

The 1770 Famine in Bengal 34

The Bengal famine of 1943 35

Hindu food security model 36

The food security model during that era was as follows 36

| Relics of past persecution | 39 | | Food Desert - Unhealthy food for masses | Error! Bookmark not defined. | | Suicide of Farmers - Agrarian Crisis | 40 | | Broken community lifestyle - Unstable nuclear families | 40 | | Anti-Hinduism | 40 |


Sadashiva’s Economics are “For Life”

– His Divine Holiness Paramahamsa Nithyananda

“Sadashiva’s economics: Wherever things do not reduce by sharing – like education, it has to be given free. Education within the matrix is aparavidya (limited knowledge based on human perceptions). Education beyond the matrix is paravidya (higher ultimate knowledge of truth). The services that need to be done every day – the survival things, like food, medicine footwear etc., he allows bartering. And only for the things that are long term – such as construction – he allows currency transactions.

Sadashiva’s economic policies are where the society is most healthy. There are some places we cannot afford to have money as the decision maker. If you allow money to become decision maker in some places, humanity enters into the worst crisis, like modern medicine, psychology.

The whole society was built on this one principle of – “For Life”. The building structure was such that no few families can own the largest wealth or power or land. No single group can overpower. Billionaires who form a community where they only talk about billions, they become an altogether different species.

Identity based on the currency has become so strong that they become altogether a different species. The structure of the society must be developed by such a visionary that these different species do not become the master of the Matrix. No one can imagine Sadashiva as an economist!

If Sadashiva allows money in the area of knowledge transmission, the number of years of education will be increased and the quality of the education will be drastically reduced. Because the more number of years you have them under your control, the more money you make.

**When I study Sadashiva’s economics from the Agama, I can understand one thing: The whole spindle is on “Oneness”. Even in your day to day life, he constantly reminds you about the Oneness.**Where you need to pay, where you don’t need to pay, where things are given to you free – even these things do not lead you to frustration.

One of the major reasons why this generation is facing this amount of frustration, is that they are realizing that they are being exploited; exploited by prevalent things. Prevalent is different, existence is different. Planet Earth is existence. Ownership is prevalent. When prevalence takes over your innerspace and controls your decision making, understand you are an agent of the Matrix.

Till the British occupied us, we were the richest economy in the world; stealing everything from us and making us believe that we are poor because of our tradition! Creating atrocity material – huge store of literature and making us believe that we are poor because we are Hindu! They have even coined the ugly word “Hindu Rate of Growth”.

You need to again and again and again drill the way you think, the way you cognize, the way you decide the goal of your life. **Is it prevalence based items or existence based reality?**Whatever is prevalent but not existence, is artificial ignorance that has taken over humanity. The concept of currency, the concept of ownership... I am not saying the concept of currency should not be there or ownership should not be there; I am saying, that should not be your goal or your purpose.

**First point:**Understand the matrix. When I studied Sadashiva’s economics, I saw He is very clear that people should not be caught in the matrix. He is very clear, that prevalent things are different and existential things are different. Even when you start questioning, you will understand that the prevalent is kept in its boundary. So it is not allowed to take over existence. So human beings are kept in every possible comfort, joy and love, without being brought under the maya matrix.

Believing prevalence is reality is immaturity. Understanding prevalence and reality, is maturity. Aligning yourself with reality is renunciation – Vairagya.

Definition of courage is not absence of fear. Powerfulness where fear cannot make you powerless is courage. Courage means not absence of information. Inability of information to make you powerless is courage. The ferociousness is what you need to use to break from the maya matrix. Once you break from the maya matrix, the same ferociousness you will use, to

Attacked by foreign tribes, who had lust for Hindu women

When the Mughals invaded, they saw the glittering gold that adorned the Hindu Temples, then they saw the beautiful women, and in that lust inflicted thousands of genocidal attacks.

When ruthless greed and vested interests attacked, they began the process of ethnic cleansing.

Sample case study - Sikandar Butshikan – the butcher of Kashmir

He was the sixth sultan of the Shah Miri dynasty of Kashmir. He ruled the kingdom from 1389 to 1413 and is remembered for his strenuous efforts to convert the Hindus of Kashmir to Islam. These efforts included the destruction of numerous old temples, prohibition of Hindu rites, rituals and festivals and even the wearing of clothes in the Hindu style. He is known as the “butcher of Kashmir” and features among the most hated figures amidst the Kashmiri Hindus.

Massacres and loss of life

Whenever ruthless greedy and vested interests attacked Hinduism, it has been nothing short of a brutal annihilatory war. There were violent attacks, rape, deceit tactics, oppressive trade policies, illegal taxations, torture, beating, forceful conversion, and much more. It is continuing to date though it has taken a more subtle but equally, if not more poisonous form now.

| Francois Gautier in his book ‘Rewriting Indian History’ (1996) wrote, “The massacres perpetuated by Muslims in India are unparalleled in history, bigger than the Holocaust of the Jews by the Nazis or the massacre of the Armenians by the Turks; more extensive even than the slaughter of the South American native populations by the invading Spanish and Portuguese.” |

Persecution of Hindus by Sultan Sikandar

Sultan Sikandar on the directions of the Sufi “saint”, Mir Mohammad Hamadani, committed innumerous atrocities against non-Muslims in his reign. Large numbers of Hindus were converted, many fled, or were killed for refusing to convert to Islam.


Sikandar earned the sobriquet of but-shikan or idol-breaker, due to his actions related to the desecration and destruction of numerous temples,chaityas,viharas, shrines, hermitages and other holy places of the Hindus and the Buddhists.

Destruction of life supporting Infrastructure during the reign of Sikandar Butshikan

Destruction of Trade & Commerce

Sikandar Butshikan imposed Jizya (poll-tax) equal to 4 tolas of silver on the Hindus. The main collapse of trade happened only during the British Empire.

Destruction of Health care system and Knowledge of Surgery

During the Muslim / Mughal period, Muslim culture and medicine was forced into the Indian way of life and the original revealed Science of Ayurveda began to decline. The Muslim / Mughal invaders went on anti-Buddhist and anti-Hindu crusades resulting in a great loss of Indian culture and writings. This marked the beginning of merging Muslim/Arabian medicine with Ayurveda. The result was Unani medicine. Unani medicine is an amalgamation of Ayurvedic

medicine, Arabian medicine and Greek medicine originating with the Muslim people. The first schools of Unani medicine began to operate in India around 1200 CE. Unani medicine is still taught and practiced in India today.

Destruction of Technology

| No substantial loss in technology happened during the Islamic invasions. In terms of technology, | | manufacturing technology and techniques (like metallurgy and steel manufacturing) were | | described in the ancient Sanskrit scriptures Agamas, in the fields of Shilpa Shastra, Yantra | | Sarvasva, Shilparatna, and Manasara. |

| Wootz Steel - Shilpa Shastra Wootz steel originated in India, and is described in ancient Sanskrit Agama text such as Shilpa Shastra. There are several ancient Tamil, Greek, Chinese and Roman literary references to various high carbon Indian steel. The earliest available records, indicate, crucible steel production process was available in the 6th century BC at production sites of Kodumanal in Tamil Nadu, Golconda in Telangana, Karnataka and Sri Lanka and exported globally; the Tamils of the Chera Dynasty producing what was termed the finest steel in the world, i.e. Seric Iron to the Romans, Egyptians, Chinese and Arabs by 500 BC. The steel was exported as cakes of steely iron that came to be known as "Wootz". Wootz steel in India had high amount of carbon in it. The Tamilakam method was to heat black magnetite ore in the presence of carbon in a sealed clay crucible inside a charcoal furnace. An alternative was to smelt the ore first to give wrought iron, then heat and hammer it to remove slag. The carbon source was bamboo and leaves from plants such as Avārai. The Chinese and locals in Sri Lanka adopted the production methods of creating wootz steel from the Chera Tamils by the 5th century BC. In Sri Lanka, this early steel-making method employed a unique wind furnace, driven by the monsoon winds. Production sites from antiquity have emerged, in places such as Anuradhapura, Tissamaharama and Samanalawewa, as well as imported artifacts of ancient iron and steel from Kodumanal. A 200 BC Tamil trade guild in Tissamaharama, in the South East of Sri Lanka, brought with them some of the oldest iron and steel artifacts and production processes to the island. The Arabs introduced the South Indian/Sri Lankan wootz steel to Damascus, where an industry developed for making weapons of this steel. The 12th century Arab traveler Edrisi mentioned the "Hinduwani" or Indian steel as the best in the world. Arab accounts also point to the fame of ‘Teling’ steel, which can be taken to refer to the region of Telengana. Golconda region of Telangana clearly being nodal centre for the export of wootz steel to West Asia. Another sign of its reputation is seen in a Persian phrase – to give an "Indian answer", meaning "a cut with an Indian sword". Wootz steel was widely exported and traded throughout ancient Europe and the Arab world, and became particularly famous in the Middle East. |

Destruction of Farms and Agriculture Practices

Agricultural practises were not destroyed until later periods of invasion by British and forcing captive farmers to cultivate only cash crops (and not food crops) such as indigo and opium.

Destruction of Culture during the reign of Sikandar Butshikan

Destruction of Traditional Value Systems, Customs & Rituals and Ridicule of Bhakti (Sacred Sentiments)

He forbade the Hindus to apply a tilak mark on their foreheads. He did not permit them to pray and worship, blow a conch shell, or toll a bell. Sikandar even stopped the Hindus and the Buddhists from cremating their dead.

Destruction of Sacred Art, Drama, Music

He banned dance, drama, music, iconography and other aesthetic activities of the Hindus and Buddhists, rejecting them as heretical and un-Islamic.

Destruction of Temple and Heritage

Eventually, he began burning temples and all Kashmiri texts to eliminate Shirk.

“Towards the end of his life, he (Sultan Sikandar) was infused with a zeal for demolishing idol- houses, destroying the temples and idols of the infidels. He destroyed the massive temple at Beejbehara. He had designs to destroy all the temples and put an end to the entire community of infidels,” puts Bharistan-i-Shahi (Baharistan-i-shahi is a chronicle of medieval Kashmir. The Persian manuscript was written by an anonymous author, presumably in 1614).

Records Baharistan-i-Shahi, “Immediately after his (Sufi Mir Mohammad’s) arrival, Sultan Sikandar, peace be on him, submitted to his supremacy and proved his loyalty to him by translating his words into deeds. He eradicated aberrant practices and infidelity. He also put an end to the various forbidden and unlawful practices throughout his kingdom. Thus during the entire period of his rule, all traces of wines and intoxicants and instruments of vice and corruption, like the cord of canticle, lyre, and tambourine were wiped out. The clamor of the drum and the trumpet, the shrill notes of the fife and the clarion no longer reached people’s ears, except in battles and assaults. ”

“Hindus were forcibly converted to Islam and were massacred in case they refused to be converted,” writes Hasan, a Muslim chronicler. He further observes, “And Sikandarpura (a city laid out by Sultan Sikandar) was laid out on the debris of the destroyed temples of the Hindus. In the neighborhood of the royal palaces in Sikandarpur, the Sultan destroyed the temples of Maha-Shri built by Praversena and another by Tarapida. The material from these was used for constructing a ‘Jami’ mosque in the middle of the city.”

Destruction of Hindu Temples

Most of our temples were covered with gold and of course their treasuries were filled with gold and precious metals, stones and more. Mahmud of Ghazni is said to have invaded and raided, the Somnath Temple 17 times for its wealth, the last time around completely razing it to the ground. Thus it was looted, destroyed, and resurrected several times. Home to one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Bharat, the temple city of Somnath

or Prabhas Patan is situated in the state of Gujarat on the Arabian Sea. Of course, the Somnath temple was also completely covered with gold when the barbarians’ raids began.

Naturally, the on the realisation that Bharat was a golden-egg laying swan, plunderers and invaders kept coming for thousands of years.

Attacked by organized greedy merchants and pirates, who saw the gold

When the British invaded through - the East India Company, they came disguised as merchants, traders and sea pirates, and for the same gold.

The British loot

In 1750, when Robert Clive returned with 900 large ships of gold coins, diamonds, pearls, silver etc. from India, there was a discussion in the London Parliament. The then British prime minister was stunned to hear about the amount of gold. More shocking was that it was just from a few ports and trade centers, such as Calcutta (Bengal), not the entire country. By controlling the ports, they controlled the import and export. Next, they took over all the trade. Clive was an extremely corrupt officer. He and his companions were the cause of a lot of cruel atrocities on innocent people. He was tried for his crimes and later committed suicide. Yet the European barbarians did not stop.

Recently one of Robert Clive’s shipwrecks close to the South African coast was found containing chests of gold coins.

This loot from 1700 did not end even after the supposed political independence of the country in 1947.

The graph below shows how India’s GDP fell during the British era.

Destruction of Trade & Commerce during the colonial rule

For the purpose of making the Hindu civilization into a suitable market for collonialization and exploitation, the domestic industries were destroyed. For example - ancient methods of steel production (still practised in a few villages) gave employment at the village level, gave high quality steel production and forging units at the village level. This industry was destroyed by making mining illegal. Similarly various industries were destroyed.

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