হিন্দু ধর্মের দুই মহান - TopicsExpress



          

হিন্দু ধর্মের দুই মহান জনক বিন কাসেম এবং মহম্মদ ঘোরি। BIN QUASIM AND MD. GHORI WAS THE FOUNDER OF HINDUISM. The word Hindu is not representing a religion. It was an abusive (GALI) word by the Arabian and Persian to those people defeated by them. We must remember that the term “hindu” is not even Sanskrit. Numerous scholars say it is not found in any of the Vedic literature. So how can such a name truly represent the Vedic path or culture? And without the Vedic literature, there is no basis for “Hinduism.” Bin Qasim invaded India in 712 AD. He called Shaitan to the Brahmans (Arhyaman-Brahyaman-Brahman) as Hindu, while those who were honest and dutiful were called Chamars(C=cham, Ha=har, Ma=mans, R=Rakt means a man). Even though at the time the people of the area did not use the name “hindu” themselves. Victory over Prithviraj Chauhan in the Second Battle of Tarain, 1192 Md. Ghori popularized the word Hidu as community and Hindusthan as the Nation. Persian dictionary titled Lughet-e-Kishwari, published in Lucknow in 1964, gives the meaning of the word Hindu as “chore [thief], dakoo [dacoit], raahzan [waylayer], and ghulam [slave].” In another dictionary, Urdu-Feroze-ul-Laghat (Part One, p. 615) the Persian meaning of the word Hindu is further described as barda (obedient servant), sia faam (black color) and kaalaa (black). So these are all derogatory expressions for the translation of the term hindu in the Persian label of the people of India. HEENDU identity is a stigma to the BHARATBASHI. Avoid it.
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 02:37:32 +0000

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