How difficult it is to bring Hindus together?
The caste system dividing Hindus into various vertical compartments with no meaningful communication possible between them. They don't like each other. They are suspicious about others motives. For example people attending the same Temple services for years, may not know each other. They were strangers, and became strangers even through they were seeing each other at Temple. They look at each other strangely. What was the reason for this?
The main reason for this ritualistic image worship. Instead of building community and producing future leadership, it waste all energies on never ending rituals with minimal inter personal communication possible.
Is it the reason the people of Asia resort to emotional outburst and fight with the slightest provocation. There is no civility in addressing differences between people. Because the important personal communication was nipped in the bud by ritualistic nature of worship.
Stop this nonsense. Let build the community based on positive inter personal communication. Lets open as many channels as possible for allowing communication among community members. Let them speak out their mind. It reduces the chances for emotional outbursts while dealing with social interactions.
The lack of effective communication produces timid, angry, hopeless and helpless leadership, that fall apart in facing tough situations. Advani was one such example. He supposes to be the number one Hindu leader, but the fell into trap when he visited Pakistan. And all the religious leaders of Hindus fall into this category. They are helpless and lack common sense in solving the problems faced by our community.
One addition to their failures is, their inability to secure the Constitutionally guaranteed right to Hindus. That is "Religious Freedom". Article 25 of Indian Constitution guarantee "Religious Freedom” to each and every citizen. But major Hindu Temples are taken over, control and manage by Indian Government. And the government miss-uses Temple’s funds.
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