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Gods Must Have Cursed Hindus: One Thousand Years of Darkness

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Mother India welcomed all but faced persecution by invaders. Despite beliefs in unity and non-violence, atrocities like enslavement occurred. Last 1000 years marked by darkness, with Muslim rule being bloodiest. Questions on Hinduism''s teachings on fighting evil and protecting motherland to prevent history from repeating. For centuries Mother India has welcomed the world with open arms, especially those seeking help or refuge irrespective of their origin or religion. But, ironically some chose to write a tale of persecution with the blood of those who embraced them. Numerous invaders like the Persians, Arabs, Khiljis, Turkish, Mongols, Mughals, Portuguese and British came to this land as guests. The believers of vasudhaiva kutumbakam, atithi devo bhava and ahimsa parmodharma had to undergo extreme atrocities enslavement, forced conversions, rape, murder, self-immolations, and much more. The last 1000 years have been a period of darkness with the Muslim rule being the scariest and bloodiest. But why did this happen? What about Lord Krishna''s promise to Arjuna in Kurukshetra. Why did he not manifest himself to destroy evil? Did we forget that Hinduism was never about fatalism? In our scriptures, it is clearly stated that it is important to fight and slay evil in order to enforce truth and justice. Did the Gods curse us for failing to protect our motherland? Should we not ponder over this fact to prevent history from repeating itself?


  • | Author: Subhash Kapur Bhawna Gola
  • | Publisher: Vitasta Publishing Pvt.Ltd
  • | Publication Date: Aug 11, 2021
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  • | Binding: Hardback
  • | ISBN-13: 9788194964049
  • | ISBN-10: 8194964040
Author:
Subhash Kapur Bhawna Gola
Publisher:
Vitasta Publishing Pvt.Ltd
Publication Date:
Aug 11, 2021
Binding:
Hardback
ISBN-13:
9788194964049
ISBN10:
8194964040