GITA AND AHIMSA !
being inspired by the gita, but somebody pointed out the fact that more than it being a metaphysical viewpoint of the human life and behaviours, gita situationally is a pro violent philosophy if not entirely, that being said to arjuna in war front when he was about to withdraw his weapons, where krishna advices to go to war with your teachers and spouses, who are for your very own land and kingdom, this philosophy bearing a contradiction to the gandhis ahimsa and satya, both which krishna says can be trespassed if it affects ones own survival,
this tatwa might be the driving force behind godse and all the hindutwa vadis, but we do fail to understand the fact that hindutwa is the guardian to all religion, the source from which all emanated, and so it bears testimony to the primal human instincts of 'HUNTING, WAR, COMPETITION' all the animal instincts i say, so a rational approach towards preserving our temples and country and scriptures would be beneficial for the future generations to live in a tolerant india....
being inspired by the gita, but somebody pointed out the fact that more than it being a metaphysical viewpoint of the human life and behaviours, gita situationally is a pro violent philosophy if not entirely, that being said to arjuna in war front when he was about to withdraw his weapons, where krishna advices to go to war with your teachers and spouses, who are for your very own land and kingdom, this philosophy bearing a contradiction to the gandhis ahimsa and satya, both which krishna says can be trespassed if it affects ones own survival,
this tatwa might be the driving force behind godse and all the hindutwa vadis, but we do fail to understand the fact that hindutwa is the guardian to all religion, the source from which all emanated, and so it bears testimony to the primal human instincts of 'HUNTING, WAR, COMPETITION' all the animal instincts i say, so a rational approach towards preserving our temples and country and scriptures would be beneficial for the future generations to live in a tolerant india....
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