Bangalore: Brahminism is a cultural octopus that kills its victims without causing any pain or injury. It quietly embraced Urdu, once the language of a major portion of India, and finally killed it.
Today, what is spoken in the cow belt is Urdu but called Hindi. What is called as Hindi film is nothing but Urdu film.
Bangalore: Eminent Urdu writer Waris Alvi said on March 6 that the number of Urdu writers from the Hindu and Sikh communities had dwindled. He regretted that the Urdu language was slowly being confined to Muslims and Islam alone.
Addressing national seminar on Urdu organised by Central Sahitya Academy and Karnataka Urdu Academy here, he recalled with nostalgia the inspiration the Urdu language had given to various nationalist movements. “It used to serve as an oxygen mask for various movements, including nationalist ones”, he said.
He recalled the contribution of writers like Rajinder Singh Bedi, Krishan Chand and Prem Chand, who reflected Indian culture in Urdu works.
The large number of Hindu and Sikh Urdu writers had enriched the language’ unlike the present day Urdu literature, which is predominantly by Muslims, he said. (Hindu March 7, 2009).
Urdu is not the only victim of Brahminical octopus. Ayur Vidya, the science of longevity brought to India by Ezhavas from Lanka is renamed Ayurveda. Yoga, the ancient Dravidian or Adi-Dravida art, is appropriated into Hinduism.
The famous Mughlai food of the Muslims is renamed “Punjabi food”. Yak Shagana of Karnataka and Kathakali of Kerala, essentially the dance-drama of the local population were swallowed by Brahminism by making it a propaganda media to popularise their cock and bull stories called puranas.
History subverted: History itself has been subverted. The ferocious anti-Brahmin Jainism and Budhism were swallowed by the octopus.
Even a giant like Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar did not even know or hear the Lotus Sutra in which Budha propounded his famous Shaku Buku, martial art theory to fight and finish the Brahminical enemies.
Budha himself was going round with sword in hand killing the enemies.
Brahminical people killed Budhism and depicted the ferocious fighting Budha as a cross-legged sadhu with closed eyes under eternal contemplation. Brahminism did not spare anything that remotely challenged its poisonous values. This is called Indianisation, the other name for Brahminisation.


