Dr. Subramanian Swamy, President of Janata Party, who has been spearheading the movement for Hindu renaissance in the USA for several years, and guiding and boosting the morale of one billion Hindus in India through his writings and speeches, arrived at the Liberty International Airport, New Jersey on July 18th on his lecture tour of the East Coast and was welcomed by his supporters and well wishers.
Two pictures are attached herewith for your perusal.
Narain Kataria
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MR SUBRAMANIAN SWAMY
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Anand Nisarg Kumar
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ReplyDeleteIn going through your various talks, I see a recurring theme. You say you feel we need to build a "Hindu identity".
Although you have not said so, the implication (it seems to me) is that idea of a "Hindu Renaissance" depends on building such a "Hindu identity". (Since we need to build such a thing, it would appear such an identity does not now exist).
This confuses me. It is not at all apparent to me why we need to build a "Hindu identity" to make our traditions / culture vibrant. In fact I am having a hard time conceptualizing even the notion of a "Hindu identity". For some reason that phrase doesn't seem to make sense - don't our sages and all our sadhanas tell us we should drop (or rather see the folly of) ego? If the path of knowledge our culture lays for is one that eradicates ego, then wherefore the notion of identity of any kind?
Also, if we were once able to flourish without any apparent cohesive sense of "identity" (scare quotes because I am not even all that sure what that is), why do we need one now to revive our culture/ traditions?
Satya