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Hindu Americans oppose 'negative portrayal' of Hinduism by CNN
PTI | Mar 6, 2017, 02.42 PM IST
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TOI file photo of an Aghori mystic.
WASHINGTON: A number of Hindu Americans were up in arms against CNN for airing a show which they alleged portrays Hinduism in a negative light.

'Believer with Reza Aslan', a six-episode "spiritual adventures series", was premiered on Sunday. The show explores the facts and myths behind the Aghori, a mystical Hindu sect known for extreme rituals.

Eminent Indian American Shalabh Kumar, a top supporter of the US President Donald Trump said, "this is a disgusting attack on Hinduism."

In a tweet, Kumar said, "Hinduism has been attacked because a large number of Hindu Americans supported Trump during the election campaign."

"I condemn @rezaaslan, CNN for airing Believer with fiction. Disgusting attack on Hindus for supporting @POTUS @stephenkbannon @newtgingrich," Kumar, also the founder of Republican Hindu Coalition said in a tweet.

A host of individuals and organisations joined him against the CNN show.

"When we are witnessing intolerant attacks on minorities, telecasting this serial will add more misrepresentation, bias and may lead more hate crimes," said Khanderao Kand, a community leader who had initiated efforts to eradicate misrepresentation of Hinduism in California text books in 2004.

"With multiple reports of hate-fuelled attacks against people of Indian origin from across the US, the show characterises Hinduism as cannibalistic, which is a bizarre way of looking at the third largest religion in the world," US India Political Action Committee (USINPAC) said in a statement.

It urged CNN to stop the show from being aired at the night.

"We are very disappointed. This is an issue that is of deep concern to the Indian American community evidenced by the large number of calls/emails we have received. In a charged environment, a show like this can create a perception about Indian Americans which could make them more vulnerable to further attacks," said USINPAC chairman Sanjay Puri.

CNN's "Believer with Reza Aslan" show promotes xenophobia and Hinduphobia, alleged Ajay Shah of American Hindus Against Defamation.




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'Believer with Reza Aslan', a six-episode "spiritual adventures series", was premiered on Sunday. The show explores the facts and myths behind the Aghori, a mystical Hindu sect known for extreme rituals.

Why are Indians ashamed of a surviving relic of their pure Hindu past? Because they don't look nice or wear western clothes?
 
Aghoris are deep man. Frankly, I would not mess with them. There is a lot in India we do not understand. Best to keep it that way and go on with our cosy urban lives ...

Guys into weird stuff should read this book, "I, Aghora" written by a doctor. Who lived among them. And as I've heard, finally became one of them.
 
Aghoris are deep man. Frankly, I would not mess with them. There is a lot in India we do not understand. Best to keep it that way and go on with our cosy urban lives ...

Guys into weird stuff should read this book, "I, Aghora" written by a doctor. Who lived among them. And as I've heard, finally became one of them.

Aghoris are different. Not deep. We don't understand them because as we say, we fall into the trap of cosy urban lives where we narrow down our ideas of what is right and wrong and more specifically what is filth and purity. We associate them with morbid things because we are afraid of death and to us death is a morbidity while to them death is an intermediate milestone.

As long as the program in question presents the fact that Aghoris are the "left-handed" path of Hinduism that most of us are afraid of because of their acceptance that mortality is a real and the Aghoris embrace all of that, and not some sort of sinister eccentricity I see no reason whatsoever to criticize the show.
 
Aghoris are different. Not deep. We don't understand them because as we say, we fall into the trap of cosy urban lives where we narrow down our ideas of what is right and wrong and more specifically what is filth and purity. We associate them with morbid things because we are afraid of death and to us death is a morbidity while to them death is an intermediate milestone.

As long as the program in question presents the fact that Aghoris are the "left-handed" path of Hinduism that most of us are afraid of because of their acceptance that mortality is a real and the Aghoris embrace all of that, and not some sort of sinister eccentricity I see no reason whatsoever to criticize the show.

I'm not one of those who is criticizing the show. Just sharing what little I know or have heard of them. At the Kumbh, I guess even the Naga sadhus give way to them. They get first dibs at entering the water for the snan.
 
Why hindus are so angry.its freedom of speech.
They should learn to tolerate freedom of speech.
 
I'm not one of those who is criticizing the show

I didn't say you did. I was just sharing my opinion about the Aghoris, just like even the Naga sadhus don't mess with them.

Why hindus are so angry.its freedom of speech.
They should learn to tolerate freedom of speech.

There has been no beheadings or explosions in protest so far. Just chime in when that happens, will ya?
 
I didn't say you did. I was just sharing my opinion about the Aghoris, just like even the Naga sadhus don't mess with them.



There has been no beheadings or explosions in protest so far. Just chime in when that happens, will ya?
But still they want stop airing the show.
Its like beheading the freedom of speech.
They should let the show continue and not protest against it.after all its freedom of speech.[emoji3]
I will try to watch this show. Look very interesting.
 

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