Is anyone awake? I am planning to make a post on what is dharma. Its not what hinduism tells you. But before i do that, i need people to understand some stuff. Also do tell me if you would like to see that post on what is dharma.
If you’ve spent time on my page, you’ll notice that many of my posts criticise people. Reflecting on that, I realise it isn’t enough to criticise stuff. We must also be clear about what we are criticising, why it is wrong, and what right it should give way to.
What I mean is that I am criticising Hinduism here. I am criticising Hindu practices, and by extension the Hindu individual, since they embody the religion in human form. But why? The reason is that I believe there is something right, which is vedism. I criticise Hinduism and related practices because I see them as wrong in contrast to the Vedas. That is why I also think people need to know about the Vedic tradition, since Hinduism has effectively censored the Vedas and left people unaware of what they truly contain.
As a Vedic Brahmin, it is infuriating to constantly encounter hindu liars and manipulators who twist Vedic words, concepts, and terms for their own agendas. They have turned the Vedas into a brand, selling everything from “Vedic toothpaste” to “Vedic toilet cleaners” to “Vedic mathematics.” It is nothing but business in the name of the Vedas. My goal is to fight against this corruption. But when everything around you is just a big mess, frustration builds up. That frustration spills over. It makes you bitter. It makes you criticise even unrelated things, because in some way, they have some semblance to the same dishonest rot.
Anyway, tell me if you would like to see that post on what dharma is. In short, it's plural (dharmani), and its not moral duty. In the original vedic sense, Dharma is the structure of the orderliness. Why there is order? Because there are dharmani (dharmas or ordinances) You can say the rules of physics.
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Is anyone awake? I am planning to make a post on what is dharma. Its not what hinduism tells you. But before i do that, i need people to understand some stuff. Also do tell me if you would like to see that post on what is dharma.
If you’ve spent time on my page, you’ll notice that many of my posts criticise people. Reflecting on that, I realise it isn’t enough to criticise stuff. We must also be clear about what we are criticising, why it is wrong, and what right it should give way to.
What I mean is that I am criticising Hinduism here. I am criticising Hindu practices, and by extension the Hindu individual, since they embody the religion in human form. But why? The reason is that I believe there is something right, which is vedism. I criticise Hinduism and related practices because I see them as wrong in contrast to the Vedas. That is why I also think people need to know about the Vedic tradition, since Hinduism has effectively censored the Vedas and left people unaware of what they truly contain.
As a Vedic Brahmin, it is infuriating to constantly encounter hindu liars and manipulators who twist Vedic words, concepts, and terms for their own agendas. They have turned the Vedas into a brand, selling everything from “Vedic toothpaste” to “Vedic toilet cleaners” to “Vedic mathematics.” It is nothing but business in the name of the Vedas. My goal is to fight against this corruption. But when everything around you is just a big mess, frustration builds up. That frustration spills over. It makes you bitter. It makes you criticise even unrelated things, because in some way, they have some semblance to the same dishonest rot.
Anyway, tell me if you would like to see that post on what dharma is. In short, it's plural (dharmani), and its not moral duty. In the original vedic sense, Dharma is the structure of the orderliness. Why there is order? Because there are dharmani (dharmas or ordinances) You can say the rules of physics.
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