It's okay because, it's written that one day the society will collapse and whatever peace there is in this world wil be lost and same goes for hindus as well. It's sad but it's happening according to the scriptures.
@fevertinkumanoj827 Жыл бұрын
One day more it's happening now and accelerating look around u can see it detached from political view
@vimalneha Жыл бұрын
शौनक ऋषि दास is none but a devout Christian apologist under Hindu disguise. He himself spoke that. Mr शौनक ऋषि दास we don't care what OXFORD or Harward has to say about Hinduism. We care about knowing what these Christian universities have done to appropriate Hinduism and failed in 200 years as it fundamentally differs from Christianity. HE lauds eloquently MK Gandhi, perhaps the most violent Indian leader, planted by the British to subvert and defang Hinduism. He says Bhagwat Gita is about Bhakti, the stupidest distortion to misguide Hindus. It is about Karma and Gyan Yoga. He is more of a political manipulator worried about seeing uniting among Indians under BJP. He wants Hindus to behave to suit Christian intentions around the globe and civilise them and in this process, Hindus lose their TEETH. The is one of Ravana of Modern times and her beloved friend Wendi and Seldon Pollock. Rahul Gandhi, Shashi Tharoor and other WOKE speak his language.
@sujitdsouza Жыл бұрын
Excellent temperament. India has held a pretty decent record of being secular and should strive to do so. There are fringe elements in every society and everyone needs to be alert on the exploitation of those fringe elements for personal or political gain.
@adv.arvinddhumallub60743 жыл бұрын
An in-depth study & research with clear mind is visible in this lecture, which is giving words to express fluently & the requisite confidence to answer any question & counter any argument by putting the things in right perspective, which is the essence of Sanaatan Vedic-Dharm! The most important aspect is the suggestion to invest in education & need to come at world stage. He has shaken us to the reality that, we need more & more Vivekanand-swaamis to enlighten the human-race !!! Thanks for being so true to self !
@andru-davidsimionoiu52863 жыл бұрын
Been imagining I am or could become someone like Shaunaka Rishi Das for years. I am 26. I have found the path towards finding myself through this video I randomly found after a decade of sinister KZfaq Poops. I now understand that finding this means I am this. Amazing.
@surajmahadik04 жыл бұрын
Nationalist Hindus are not Indian? Hahahaha this guy is conman
@seedhaseedhi7 ай бұрын
nationalist hindu mean political hindu following agressive hindutva. It has no religious connect,whatsoever. It is merely copying fanatic islamists.
@sriHKN4 жыл бұрын
Everything makes sense except the point where he says that you have to be in Harvard/Oxford to be taken seriously - I would argue that we must create such centers in India (given how it is politically impossible for an actual Hindu to challenge the Freudian view of the West in their universities. I would be naive to think that Harvard and Oxford are free from the vagaries of politics!).
@rachanaveeresh44663 жыл бұрын
he meant that its current reality. we are yet to build equivalent centres. this needs to be remedied
@rajendrarajasingam63105 жыл бұрын
India is a poor nation and thousands of people are struggling for existence. For them economical freedom is much more important than religious freedom. We must look them from different angle.
@HeartOScience5 жыл бұрын
Brilliant analysis and presentation. Thank you.
@bishnuparajuli54986 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot sir, for enlightenment.
@RK-dj4xb6 жыл бұрын
The first religious book is Bhagwan Gita, which was given to the human kind long before there was eith bible, Torah, Quran or any other religious book.
@Vivek-sq5ux2 жыл бұрын
Hinduism is not one book. Oldest are Vedas. The philosophy of vedas comes from upanishads predate Bhagwat Gita. Gita compiles from all upanishads and adds it’s bit as well. In fact it has many verses same as upanishads especially Katha upanishad. Not to say that upanishads only form basis. Sankhya have contributed. Gita and vedantins take a lot from Sankhya Tantra / Shaiva Shakti philosophy has its style. It is parallel to Gita. It is not so simple my friend
@wilklablacquit Жыл бұрын
it was not book, it was oral knowledge passed down over generations, then shankaracharya met with multiple sandhus and compiled everything into one book.
@ghost46136 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video...
@winstonbachan92296 жыл бұрын
WE ARE SEEKERS NOT BELIEVERS IN EVERYTHING TO BE BE TRUTH WE QUESTIONED BEFORE BELIEVING!
@neelamegansoundararajan96493 жыл бұрын
Hinduism is a misnomer, yet universally accepted to be representing Sanathan Dharma. So let me also keep using the word Hindu by which I actually mean Sanathan Dharma. Praying any God/Goddess, following any rituals, following any scripture, following any Messiah doesnt make you a Hindu. You become a Hindu only when you seek. When you believe anything without question then you are not a Hindu. Then you are a religious person. Religion is something that conforming to a set of Beliefs. But Hinduism is not about beliefs but about the entire Cosmos known as Prakruthi and you which is Atman and Dharma which is ones duty
@guileniam6 жыл бұрын
10:54
@anonzed24937 жыл бұрын
Read these brilliant eye opening books by Rajiv Malhotra - "Being Different" and "Breaking India" ......don't trust these westerners...they have taken control of Bharat's grand narrative and discourse.......
@VSM1016 жыл бұрын
Hes actually a Hindu Vishnava that is actually very brilliant.
@ratipati20075 жыл бұрын
I disagree with your assessment on Dr.Das.
@rachanaveeresh44663 жыл бұрын
This westerner is brilliant. Rajivji has conversations with Dr.David Frawley (Pt.Vamadev) & Francois Gautier . Have you heard Michael Danino's talk on Saraswati civilisation?
@joyjayant3 жыл бұрын
Wrong ..listen to him just.. listen to him
@mrinmoychakraborty12087 жыл бұрын
Hindus stop asking stupid questions and hold on to Him tight,he is our ticket to west
@bmniac7 жыл бұрын
He is excellent, but a ticket to the west?
@mrinmoychakraborty12087 жыл бұрын
bmniac western academics and intelligentsia as well as general populace I think I meant. surely Oxford now has Hinduism a lot to do with him. Interestingly,read the other day,despite vast philosophical ambit of Hinduism its Bhakti that's luring people,and he is the perfect face for it
@bmniac7 жыл бұрын
You are perhaps right.
@mrinmoychakraborty12087 жыл бұрын
bmniac where your from
@KrishnadasBharatikb7 жыл бұрын
Here is an Irishman offering a new perspective of the promises Hinduism holds out for the new world. He tries to awaken the Hindus', beckoning them to hold out a promise of Hinduism being the solution in the global context. Sees and examines Hindu concepts and compares them with the Christian thought and Aristotle's philosophy. He compares with Voltaire, Locke, Hume and other Western philosophers with Indian approach thus revealing new vistas for its exposition and whips up a thought that it must be taught, debated and treated as an academic subject for theological debate. Interesting. Thanks.
@manh91058 ай бұрын
He is a Hindu of Irish origin
@wowdeep77 жыл бұрын
that's talk happen when you know so much and want to share this with world.
@galvangong70287 жыл бұрын
God is one, but who can stop the God to be many to show his different aspects and manifestation among infinite. God is formless, but who can stop the God to come in any form any time
@galvangong70287 жыл бұрын
God is one, but who can stop the God to be many to show his different aspects and manifestation among infinite.
@luissolance19017 жыл бұрын
Great Thoughts by Wise Man!!!
@marilaucher99897 жыл бұрын
I come from Catholic lineage of priests etc.dating back several centuries in the north of France and then to America,one of whom was buried in the crypt beneath the church where I was baptized by my own cousin. My practice in Catholic ritual was daily and one would think that it would inform my later life. My life however took a turn,when synchronicity led me to the East and to Hinduism .Ultimately, It's vastness and depth eclipsed anything I had learned from Adamic faith based religion since I am after all a modern person not inclined to take things on faith. Hinduism, especially Shaivism was grounded in science and experience. I resonate deeply and learn from your lectures. Your deep compassion is palpable and I admire your dedication to service greatly. Thank you for being an exemplar of what is good and noble and for raising the bar .
@KarunasindhuDas10810 жыл бұрын
I'm viewer 108 wooooo
@neilmukherjee23810 жыл бұрын
Hinduism although having its roots in India endorses every Hindu and every person of faith or belief to uphold their dharma and it is through this practical approach that we can define our dharma and responsibility to each other and the world. As a Western-Hindu it would have been nice to hear of the Hindu phenomena outside India. The main question asked of a Hindu is Why Hindus worship many Gods? This simply needs to be addressed as understanding that the many lead to the One and the One leads to the many. The inter-transference of One-Many & Many-One is the whole concept of Hindu Dharma as I understand it. But one more point. Hindus also understand that every one journeys through history at their own pace, abilities and awareness. It is because of this that we cannot rush towards rapid change when people have not acclimatized to existing change. We have to take everybody on board this ship and wait for the oldest, slowest and weakest one's too so that no one is abandoned. Faith is not to blame-It is ignorance of our own understanding of life and our lack of reasoning towards the key tenets of faith that makes us go wrong. We cannot blame the other as we all share the burden of ignorance but this does not mean that we can't aspire to be better people and give hope-practical hope that is easily accessible to all. The very essence of Hinduism is that we can do so. Thank you for your talk.
@neilmukherjee23810 жыл бұрын
Hinduism or Hindu Thinking does not challenge any faith. The Hindu-Christian Traditions are one way forward to responding to issues of spiritual gridlock and this response can be achieved through interfaith understanding & peace. The Trinity of Knowledge that I uphold emanates from the teachings of Swami Vivekananda-Jesus-Sri Ramakrishna.
@vikramrazdan56804 жыл бұрын
@@neilmukherjee238 Hinduism does not challenge other religions because these religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam etc.) are all covered in one-way or other within Sanatan Dharma. However, due to the denigration of idol-worship by Islamists and that of Hindu practices/rituals by Christians for the last few centuries, there is awakening among Hindus now (21st century) to challenge the 'weaknesses' within these Abrahamic religions basically to protect the Hindu faith.