My liberal Hindu ideology

My liberal Hindu ideology

All my books have some sort of religious theories or the other most liberally- but I want my readers to know that there are only a few instances in which I have voiced my concerns over how Hinduism has panned out globally.

I believe that we should not have any blind faith because I have been helped by and for God most happily. The feelings are mutual and I cannot hide these facts away from the world any longer most appropriately.

I know that there are too many jealous men and women watching all over me, but I cannot help but identify the faultlines that Hinduism has had to face historically.

We worship nearly all Gods from the Hindu pantheon largely, together with worshipping the cow, the Tulsi plant and even some Hindu texts which I do not have any moral or technical concerns with- the Geeta, the Mahabharat, the Ramayana are simply the best Hindu literature available to the Hindus of the world and also to all those who would like to convert or reconvert back to their original origins quite correctly.

I have taken the liberty to highlight all those inconsistent parts that should be changed or left out from our literature most importantly. If our original Hindu laws and practices would have never been corrected, we would still have animal sacrifices, Sati, and several unmarried widows together with polygamy, polyamory and all other irrelevant Hindu traditions globally.

My last and final conclusion of my 5th book- Ruminations on the Vigyan Bhairav Tantra is that Shiv is fully correct but a bit of what he has said needs to be left out or ignored personally.

Please wait for some of my announcements regarding my books in the future and I am sticking to writing philosophically mindfully.  

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