1/n Next time you eat a favorite dessert, remember the story of Hindus who extracted sugar & refined it from sugarcane plants before 4000 BCE. The word sugar comes from Sanskrit शर्करा (śarkarā), meaning "ground substance”. It is mentioned as far back as the Valmiki Ramayana.
2/n Sugar’s uses are elaborated in Nalas’ Paka Darpana of pre-Mahabharat times. Chanakya’s Arthashastra (4th C. BCE) mentions sweets & wines made with sugar. By 350 CE, during Gupta Era, crystallized sugar was being manufactured. Lord Kamadeva is shown with sugarcane in temples.
3/n Traveling Buddhist monks took sugar to China where it became very popular. Chinese documents confirm 2 missions to India in 647 CE from Tang China after Emperor Taizong requested emperor Harsha of India for envoys to teach Chinese the technology for sugar manufacturing.
4/n Indian sailors, who ate Ghee & sugar on long trips also introduced sugar to many other countries through numerous naval trade routes. By the 6th C. CE, Indians took sugar cultivation and processing to Persia, and from there it was taken to the Mediterranean by Arab expansion.
5/n Greeks & Romans, used sugar as an exotic & powerful medicine imported from India not food. Greek physician Dioscorides in the 1st century (AD) wrote: "There is a kind of coalesced honey called sakcharon (from Sanskrit śarkarā) found in reeds in India”
6/n Pliny the Elder, of Rome, also described sugar as medicine in 1st C. CE. "Sugar is made in Arabia too, but Indian sugar is superior. It is a kind of honey found in cane, white as gum, & crunches between the teeth. It comes in lumps. Sugar is used only for medical purposes."
7/n During the medieval era, Arabs adopted sugar production techniques from India. In the bloody Crusade wars between Muslims & Christians, the Crusaders brought sugar home to Europe after their campaigns in the Holy Land, where they encountered caravans carrying "sweet salt".
8/n Soon demand for sugar rivaled gold. So rare was access to granulated sugar that it was consumed only by the wealthy. With the Ottoman Empire in full force in 1400 C.E. Europeans had to find new tropical territories to grow sugar cane.
9/n Early European sugar entrepreneurs learnt the heinous practice of keeping slaves from the Arabs who used African slaves to cut the high costs of manufacturing it. Many expeditions were commissioned to find suitable lands to colonize & grow the sugarcane plant.
10/n As Europeans colonized, Columbus took sugar cane plants to the Caribbean on his 2nd trip to the New World. Soon, island after island was converted into sugar fields, with native American slaves doing all the labor. Thousands died from barbaric treatment & contracted diseases
11/n When the Native Americans started dying off, they were replaced with African slaves. Over 10 million Africans were shipped to the New World as slaves, where millions of them died horribly from abuse, starvation & disease all for the European greed for sugar.
12/n By the 1700s, sugar was not a luxury spice anymore. It had become a staple in high demand worldwide. One island after another was depleted of its water table reserves and when crops dried up, a new island was terrorized with sugar cane and slave traders.
13/n Europeans consumed greater and greater quantities of sugar. In 1700, the average Briton consumed 4 pounds of sugar per year. In 1800, 18 pounds a year. In 1870, 47 pounds a year. By 1900, it was upto 100 pounds per year. The Europeans were addicted to sugary products.
14/n All this demand needed slaves. By the 1830s, the British who killed 5 million Indians by starving them in the Bengal famine, enslaved remaining survivors on the edge of desperation to ship them off to sugar plantations. The Church of England made huge profits through them.
15/n Hindu slaves from East, West & other regions were shipped off to cash-crop havens of the Indies, Mauritius, Fiji, Jamaica, Trinidad, Malaya, Natal, Ceylon, Burma, etc. Their fate was worse than death. Whipping, imprisonment, disease & death were common, along with starvation
16/n Women were picked up to solve the problem of sex-starvation, and raped by British crews en route. Those who died in the squalor and disease of the ships were thrown overboard. The culture which gave sweetness of sugar to the world was repaid by savage enslavement & genocide.
17/n The story of Hindu India's contribution of sugar turned into a horrific irony of ironies. Over 2.5 million Indian slaves, descendants of those who gave sugar to the world, were tortured to death to fill Britain’s pockets. Remember that next time you eat that dessert.
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1/n For those interested in preserving India’s true heritage, the biggest disappointment is the inexplicable behavior of the ASI. For decades it has defied logic & covered up signs of Hindu/Buddhist/Jain origins of many so called Islamic monuments, especially so of the Taj Mahal.
2/n The Taj complex consists of several buildings and the main domed building is on a raised scaffold. The back of the Taj faces the Yamuna river with a 2 storied red stone wall. The west & east corner doors on the wall have mysteriously been bricked -up haphazardly by the ASI.
3/n In 1974, a wooden panel from these doors was carbon dated by Prof. Marvin Mills of Pratt School of Architecture, NY. The results showed it dated to 1270 AD, far older than ASI’s claim of 1631. Prof. Mill offered to date more samples for the ASI, but they flatly refused him.
1/n The discovery of 4000 year old advanced chariots from excavations at Sinauli, UP in 2018 stunned the world. Not only did the dicovery deliver a final blow to the fallacious Aryan Invasion, it also busted many myths about ancient Indian civilization.
2/n Clearly the civilization that consisted of warriors who used technologically advanced weaponry. Antenna swords with copper-covered hilts and medial ridge were found next to the skeletons. Also found were shields and helmets among which is the world’s oldest copper helmet
3/n The excavated copper helmet predates any other helmet in the world. The three chariots made of wood and covered with thick copper sheets also indicate a culture that fought many wars.
What’s exciting is that there are both men and women warriors buried at the site.
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Every Hindu must visit Vishnu Stambh (Qutub Minar) to feel immense pain from savagery that Islamic invaders left. A grand astronomical tower & 27 temple complex now lies in desecrated, demolished ruins from the onslaught. Every corner reminds of the assault on our faith.
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Signs of the destroyed Vishnu temple are apparent everywhere in the complex which echoes the cries of our wounded civilization. Depictions of Lord Vishnu’s various forms are everywhere from panels of his various Avatars to the gods praying to him as he lies on the ocean.
3/n Classic Hindu iconography depicting motifs such as celestial Devi-Devtas & the sacred Mother cow and calf are clearly evident, even after the heads of the beautiful sculptures have been chopped off in the intolerant rampage by the invaders.
1/n In 1905, Rishi Aurobindo had these prophetic words to say about how India can regain her lost glory.
“India, the ancient Mother, is striving to be reborn, striving with agony and tears, but she strives in vain. What ails her, she who is so vast and might be so strong?
2/n There is surely some enormous defect, something vital is wanting in us, nor is it difficult to lay our finger on the spot. We have all things else, but we are empty of strength, void of energy. We have abandoned Shakti and are therefore abandoned by Shakti.
3/n The Mother is not in our hearts, in our brains, in our arms. The wish to be reborn we have in abundance, there is no deficiency there. How many attempts have been made, how many movements have been begun, in religion, in society, in politics! But the same fate overtajes them,
1/n We know Hindus gave mathematics to the world. But did you know the basic symbols for arithmetic operations come from Tantra? The Tantric symbols represent the process of individual manifestation from universal consciousness which results from the union of Shiva & Shakti.
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Tantra is the integrated study of universal creation from point of view of the individual. Tantric science uses Yantras - precise geometric diagrams as tools to explain the process of creation and attain self-realization. Construction of Yantras was the origin of geometry.
3/n All Yantras begin with the Bindu or point which represents the nucleus of the phenomenal world. It is the source of creation, therefore it is the beginning of all manifestation. When the Self decides to manifest in the material universe, all energy is compressed in a point.
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No scholar had such insight into the impact of Islam on Hindu history & future through impeccable research as Sita Ram Goel. His works should be compulsory for all Hindus. Here is an excerpt from his exceptional book, “ India's secularism, new name for national subversion”
2/n “After having studied Islamic scriptures and Islamic history as unfolded in my own country and abroad, I have reached the definite conclusion that Hindu society has committed a fundamental and suicidal blunder. The blunder is to recognize Islam as a dharma.”
3/n “It cannot be said that Islam left anything undone in making itself well known. Slaughter of the defeated armies after they had surrendered, public auction abroad of thousands of men and women and children who had been captured and sent there, mass rape of helpless women,”