Kyusuibu Honbu
BANNED
- Joined
- May 21, 2010
- Messages
- 15,305
- Reaction score
- -21
- Country
- Location
Perfect example of following Romila Thapar and her ilk.
Not exactly familiar with her work,though heard of her name.
The broader point is as Hindus, why do you expect them to "not see" Islamic Iconoclasm, where that is what was on display since 712 AD?
Why emphasis on Islam here?
My point is as long as we are weak anyone will plunder us.
Another example is some for some parts of Europe Christianity was spread by sword.
Or what the Spanish plunderers did to the Inca culture of Peru.
It is irrelevant to say that other conquerors would also have done the same, because here in India we have had Islamic Iconoclasm unbridled.
You are asserting my point.
On the aspects of supposed "intolerance" of the Hindus on the Buddhist and Jain places of worship, care to provide some concrete examples?
I didn't mention Jain.
For Buddhist ones.
Mihirakula is remembered in contemporary Indian and Chinese histories for his cruelty and his destruction of temples and monasteries, with particular hostility towards Buddhism. He claimed to be a worshipper of Shiva.
Mihirakula
Although Mihirakula was a Hun i.e not Indian,but he was worshiper of Shiva and did rule parts of India.
You will need to prove (in your examples, whatever you may bring on the table) that economic interests of plunder and loot werent the motivating factors of the Hindu kings but religious bigotry and intolerance was.
Yes! religious bigotry was a reason,but why link it with Islam?
The kings who advocated such bigotry, though gave a religion as the excuse,their real aim was sustainable and permanent rule,which they assumed was going to possible only if the local population was Muslim.