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14131, Hinduism
Posted by Solarus, Mon Apr-23-01 06:08 AM
"The word "Hinduism" is not the scientific name of this religion. The real name is Brahminism or Vedic Dharma. It is Aryan improted stuff to India. From the very beginning it had the suppression of the native population and women, even Aryan women, as its primary principles. India has become the original home of inequality because of Hinduism...

...The Buddha, a great tribal cheiftain with an "Afro" hairstyle, 25,00 years ago was the first to lead India's Black untouchable's war against Aryan oppressors...

The Brahmins employed many cunning strategies to destroy Buddhism. They promoted and popularized a Black tribal hero (Krishna) and elevated him to godhood to woo back the Sudras and other masses. Brahmins penetrated the tribal groups, created hundreds of non-Brahmin gods, and changed the name of their religion to "Hinduism." Brahmins, who were the worst gluttons, meat-eaters and liquor-drinkers, for the first time became vegetarians and non-drinkers. They imposed a conditions on others that the cow was hly and prohibited beef-eating. By such devices they revived hinduism. The leader of this Brahminical revivalist movement was Sankara, circa 800 AC. He infiltrated Buddhism and sabotaged it from both within and without. Sanskrit was revived. Sankara helped divid Buddhism into two schools annd made them fight each other. Buddha himself was even called a Hindu god. Although the principle of Ahimsa (non-violence) was incorporated into Hinduism, numerous Buddhist scholars were murdered and vast quantities of Buddhist literature destroyed. The great Buddhist university at Nalanda was physically destroyed. Brahmins virtually took over the country. The inhumanly cruel Devadasi system, based on the forced prostitutions of countless Dalit women and girls, was actively introduced and aggressively implemented."- from "Hinduism: Its origins, Evolution and Caste Framework" by V.T. Rajshekar