N.S.Rajaram (Navaratna Srinivasa Rajaram) - B.E. (Electrical - TopicsExpress



          

N.S.Rajaram (Navaratna Srinivasa Rajaram) - B.E. (Electrical Engineer) - Phd. In Mathematics - Researcher in Computer science ,Robotics & Artificial Intelligence - Advisor to Lockheed Martin & several high technology companies in US&Europe - Renowned Vedic scholar - Famous Historian & Archaeologist.............. “History books need to be rewritten because they are both obsolete and have material that are inappropriate for school children” - Proceed further & read If you want to become the Intellectual Hindu Patriot.... Here we have his interview by v.a.gopala Gopala: We are hearing that the NCERT guidelines amount to Talibanization of history books. What do you feel? Rajaram: This is typical of the hyperbole and scare tactics used by people when they run out of facts and logic. Then they try to shout you down with slogans. If there is any Talibanization, it is coming from the ‘secularist’ side. Gopala: What do you mean? Can you give any example? Rajaram: In Bangalore, every English daily has been vandalized by Muslim activists on one pretext or another. And each time the newspaper management has come out with an apology. Can you imagine-- the victim apologizing to the attacker? In a recent incident, the children’s section of a national newspaper had a cartoon of Prophet Mohammed. A local ‘minority’ politician used it as a pretext to incite violence. Some ‘secular’ MPs even wanted the paper banned! The really absurd thing is that the front page of the issue, which contained the apology to the vandals, also had a column attacking re-writing of history. And the same week, a Russian film depicting the last days of Lenin was banned in Kolkotta following violent objections by Communists. These ‘secularists’ were the same people who defended the ‘artistic freedom’ of M.F. Husain’s paintings of Hindu goddesses and Deepa Mehta’s film insulting Hindu widows. Apparently this artistic freedom doesn’t extend to the artist who drew the cartoon of Mohammed or the maker of the film ‘The Last Days of Lenin.’ Gopala: What is behind such behavior? Rajaram: There are two causes. First of course is legitimate fear— that it is safe to insult Hinduism, but Muslims may get violent on the slightest pretext. And they have encouraged violent reactions by buckling to the demands each time. Fear of violent backlash makes them bend over backwards, pandering to anti-social elements. When editors and writers take such positions, people assume that it is guided by fear. Gopala: What is the second cause? Rajaram: Alienation brought about by colonial mentality of intellectuals. Most of them were educated at so-called ‘Westernized’ institutions, which are not Westernized at all. They are really seminaries that project a colonial view of their own history and culture—that Indian people (including themselves) and their culture are inferior to the West. This was created by European rulers to make Indians, especially the elite feel inferior. Gopala: This is a very strong charge. Can you give any examples? Rajaram: Certainly! You remember the recent controversy in Leftist circles following the publication my book with Jha on the Indus script. It was mainly a personal attack with charges of fabricating a horse seal. It is a different story that horse remains have been found at Harappan sites all over the place. But the interesting thing is that this secularist historian, who is presented as India’s foremost authority on ancient India had to drag in two Westerners, one of them a California computer programmer to attack me! Why couldn’t she do it herself in a proper, scholarly manner? It was the same story with another secularist eminence. He went to Canada and America to complain about ‘saffronization’ of history. They still think that the West should tell Indians how to write their history. Because they are trapped in a colonial mindset and inferiority complex, they feel everyone should be the same way. Gopala: Has this led to a Marxist bias in history books? Rajaram: Their Marxism is just a cover. What is really at work is a slavish mindset that wants to retain their umbilical cord to colonial masters. Note that Indian Communists—both politicians and academics—have always been anti-national and pro-colonial. They accepted money from the British Government to spy on national leaders like Subhas Bose and Jayaprakash. They supported Pakistan and even the Razkars in Hyderabad. Later they supported China’s attack on India. They supported Chinese nuclear tests but opposed India’s Pokharan tests. Now their main agenda is to sabotage India’s improving relationship with America in the war against terrorism. These people cannot be compared to other Asian Marxist leaders like Ho Chi Min or Mao who fought against European colonialism. Indian Marxists are anti-national parasites always looking for ahost organism to feed on. Their history is of the same kind— always glorifying invaders and colonial rulers resulting in low standards. Gopala: What do you mean? Rajaram: Just look at their contribution in ancient history. Their leading light doesn’t even know Sanskrit. The whole group has made no significant contribution to ancient history in forty years. The last significant scholar was the late D.D. Kosambi and he was an outsider. The others are rehashing old stuff like the Aryan invasion with new names like the Aryan migration. They have totally missed the Vedic-Harappan connection that unifies Harappan archaeology and the Vedic literature. This is the major development of our time but the ‘secularists’ have nothing to show. Even their criticism is political and colonial rather than scholarly. International conferences have been organized to discuss the Vedic-Harappan connection, but they avoid them. They should present concrete evidence to support their viewpoints. Instead they run to political platforms like SAHMATmaking political statements or get foreigners to attack Hinduism using slogans like ‘saffronization’ and ‘Talibanization.’
Posted on: Wed, 05 Mar 2014 15:17:57 +0000

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