Almost everyone is aware of the "Ancient Hindu Caste" system and its negative connotations, but what if it isn't as ancient or Hindu as commonly believed? The colonial erasure of indigenous languages and ideas is often seen as a horrific chapter in history, yet it may have transformed into a new, equally destructive form. The caste issue could be pivotal in uncovering this reality. Many Hindus carry a sense of guilt regarding their ancestors' roles in caste discrimination, while Christians often take pride in their ancestors' efforts to liberate the oppressed from this system. However, both groups may be victims of the same multigenerational deception. In 2016, the British Hindu community faced demonization by anti-Hindu Anglican Evangelists, who claimed caste discrimination was prevalent among British Indians. Yet, evidence of systemic discrimination was lacking. Pt Satish K Sharma, a Dharmic Scholar and community worker, sought to investigate the true history of caste and its current status in Britain. His research revealed a stark contrast between academic theories and grassroots realities, debunking false claims and exposing the motivations behind anti-Hindu narratives. This work includes communications with Parliamentarians and community leaders, leading to a request for a parliamentary review of the issue. The book addresses the unusual situation where legislation was passed without proper consultation and subsequently
Pt Satish K Sharma Mbcs Frsa Pořadí knih (chronologicky)


Taj Mahal
- 84 stránek
- 3 hodiny čtení
Beautifully illustrated guide book to the Taj Mahal.