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17 hours ago, Dsinghdp said:

Hinduism is decreasing day by day in India. RSS and Shiv Sena are going crazy. More and more Dalits are leaving Hinduism (many have become Muslims). Only our great Guru Tegh Bahadur saved Dharma and Sanskrit in Hindustan.

IT's not called hinduism. There are so many dharmik panths and folk traditions which hindustanis/Bharatis follow. It is not hindu"ism", that's colonial/gora mentality to call it a religion....

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18 hours ago, Dsinghdp said:

Hinduism is decreasing day by day in India. RSS and Shiv Sena are going crazy. More and more Dalits are leaving Hinduism (many have become Muslims). Only our great Guru Tegh Bahadur saved Dharma and Sanskrit in Hindustan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

this is the price they are paying for aghiratghana , they are now becoming what Guru ji saved them from.  RSS are thugs who are majority criminals already; over 8 members of BJP cabinet have active criminal cases against them including one being investigated for murder.

Dalits were never considered part of the Dharma according to such thugs only they exist for serving the Brahmins as slaves and should feel thankful for that. So the 80 percent of who are claimed by Hindu propagandists are not hindus by the fact of their treatment and denial of knowledge of the faith/s. So India was never really 'Hindu' dominant it was lacking in dharma generally...

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2 hours ago, ipledgeblue said:

IT's not called hinduism. There are so many dharmik panths and folk traditions which hindustanis/Bharatis follow. It is not hindu"ism", that's colonial/gora mentality to call it a religion....

Meanwhile, bro, the average Hindu on the street, when asked what what religion/dharam/mazhab he belongs to will say "I am a Hindu". The term is used in the Constitution of India (Hindu religion).

If the basic law of the country uses the terminology of Hindu religion, why do you feel the need to object? It's like trying to be more Catholic than the Pope. The Sikhs, Muslims, or Christians did not impose the Constitution on the Hindus, the latter imposed it on the former.

Just wondering, how do you define "ism"?

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34 minutes ago, BhForce said:

Meanwhile, bro, the average Hindu on the street, when asked what what religion/dharam/mazhab he belongs to will say "I am a Hindu". The term is used in the Constitution of India (Hindu religion).

If the basic law of the country uses the terminology of Hindu religion, why do you feel the need to object? It's like trying to be more Catholic than the Pope. The Sikhs, Muslims, or Christians did not impose the Constitution on the Hindus, the latter imposed it on the former.

Just wondering, how do you define "ism"?

fact is the majority of the law is inherited from angrez they changed very little thus hindu ...and stupid sloganeering such Hindu Hindi Hindusthan

 

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the Muslims made a huge mistake by creating Pakistan in 1947. Had Pakistan not been created, today Indian sub continental Muslim population would have been close to 550 million and that number is set to grow. India's Hindus are not aggressive nor strong enough to handle so many Muslims. What partition did was to cut the Muslim population down to size. Size small enough that the Hindus can handle.

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