The True History and the Religion of India by H.D. Swami Prakashanand Saraswati

Chapter 3

The eternity of the Sanskrit language; the diplomatic schemes of the British during the 18th, 19th and the 20th century to destroy the culture, religion and the history of Bharatvarsh; and its effects on Hindu writers.......................

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(1) The eternal perfection of the Sanskrit language
which is the mother language of the world
.......................................................................

223

Diagram 1 - Comparison of Greek, Latin, German and English languages.........................................

224

Diagram 2 - Major languages of the European family.....................................................................

229

Diagram 3 - Languages of the world.............................................................................................

230

Diagram 4 - Writing systems of the world......................................................................................

231

A comparative view of Sanskrit and the other languages of the world..............................................

232

Languages of the world................................................................................................................

232

Sanskrit language. How it became the origin of the languages of the world......................................

232

The six unmatched features of the Sanskrit language....................................................................

234

(1) The vowel-consonant pronunciation of the alphabet...................................................................

234

(2) Formation of the Sanskrit words...............................................................................................

235

(3) The uniqueness of the grammar...............................................................................................

235

(4) The three kinds of prime Sanskrit scriptures (Vedas, Upnishads and the Puranas) and their style of literary presentation..................................................................................................................

235

(5) The apbhransh........................................................................................................................

237

Pali and Hindi languages...............................................................................................................

239

(6) Sanskrit, the scriptural language up till today.............................................................................

240

(2) Organized efforts to destroy our culture and religion, and to mutilate our history....

245

Evidence of their malicious intentions (to produce fabricated Sanskrit scriptures)..............................

245

First effort of Jones (1784)...........................................................................................................

246

Their secret planning....................................................................................................................

249

A brief review of how was it executed..........................................................................................

250

Two more attempts of Jones to destroy the Divinity of Sanskrit language and to mutilate Bhartiya history.........................................................................................................................................

252

The statements of Jones and the fiction of Sandracottus.................................................................

252

The non-credibility of the statements of Megasthenes.....................................................................

258

Constructing a detailed scheme of operation (by the British).........................................................

260

Planning of the scheme.................................................................................................................

260

Execution of the plan....................................................................................................................

261

(1) Mutilation of our history and religion.........................................................................................

261

(2) Procuration, mutilation and destruction of Sanskrit manuscripts..................................................

263

The history books were destroyed.................................................................................................

264

Some more instances of the past when Bhartiya religious books were destroyed..............................

265

The fiction of Aryan invasion, introduction of English language, and the suppression of Sanskrit language......................................................................................................................................

266

Max Müller. A paid employee, who translated the Rigved in a demeaning style. The hidden secrets of his life.....................................................................................................................................

268

Letters of Max Müller..................................................................................................................

269

Pandit Taranath of Calcutta..........................................................................................................

272

The psychological facts................................................................................................................

276

Major falsehoods as promoted by the British..................................................................................

279

(3) Demeaning the history and the religion of India;
misguiding the whole world; and destroying and fabricating the historic records

281

Asiatic Researches group of people................................................................................................

283

H.H. Wilson, J.D. Peterson, and F. Wilford...................................................................................

283

Translation of Vishnu Puran by H.H. Wilson (1786-1860)...............................................................

284

Max Müller (1823-1900)...............................................................................................................

288

F. E. Pargiter (1852-1927)............................................................................................................

294

“Ancient Indian Historical Tradition”.............................................................................................

294

“The Purana Text of the Dynasties of the Kali Age”......................................................................

295

Vincent A. Smith (1848-1920).......................................................................................................

297

A brief history of the European orientalists.....................................................................................

302

(1) Sir William Jones (1746-1794) and the Asiatic Societies of Calcutta and London.........................

302

(2) Sir Charles Wilkins (1749-1836)...............................................................................................

304

(3) Colonel Colin MacKenzie (1753-1821).....................................................................................

304

(4) Henry Thomas Colebrooke (1765-1837)...................................................................................

304

(5) August Wilhelm Schlegel (1767-1845)......................................................................................

305

(6) Horace Hayman Wilson (1786-1860).......................................................................................

305

(7) Franz Bopp (1791-1867)..........................................................................................................

305

(8) Eugene Burnouf (1801-1852)...................................................................................................

305

(9) Theodor Benfy (1809-1881).....................................................................................................

306

(10) Sir Alexander Cunningham (1814-1893)..................................................................................

306

(11) Robert Caldwell (1815-1891).................................................................................................

306

(12) Sir Monier Monier-Williams (1819-1899)................................................................................

306

(13) Theodore Goldstucker (1821-1872).........................................................................................

306

(14) Rudolf Roth (1821-1893).......................................................................................................

307

(15) Friedrich Max Müller (1823-1900)..........................................................................................

307

(16) Albrecht Friedrich Weber (1825-1901)...................................................................................

307

(17) Edward Byles Cowell (1826-1903).........................................................................................

307

(18) William Dwight Whitney (1827-1894).....................................................................................

308

(19) Johan Georg Buhler (1837-1898)............................................................................................

308

(20) Vincent Smith (1848-1920)....................................................................................................

308

(21) Hermann Georg Jacobi (1850-1937).......................................................................................

309

(22) Sir George Abraham Grierson (1851-1941).............................................................................

309

(23) Frederick Eden Pargiter (1852-1927)......................................................................................

309

(24) Arthur Anthony Macdonnel (1854-1930).................................................................................

310

(25) Maurice Bloomfield (1855-1928)............................................................................................

310

(26) Richard Karl von Garbe (1857-1927)......................................................................................

310

(27) Edward Washburn Hopkins (1857-1932).................................................................................

310

(28) Frederick William Thomas (1861-1956)..................................................................................

311

(29) Sir Mark Aurel Stein (1862-1943)...........................................................................................

311

(30) Moris Winternitz (1863-1937).................................................................................................

311

(31) Rudolf Otto (1869-1937)........................................................................................................

312

(32) Arthur Berriedale Keith (1879-1944)......................................................................................

312

(33) Sir Ralph Turner (1888-1983).................................................................................................

312

(34) Sir Robert Erie Mortimer Wheeler (1890-1976).......................................................................

312

(Hindu writers)

 

(1) Dr. R.G. Bhandarkar (1837-1925)............................................................................................

312

(2) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856-1920).............................................................................................

313

Those western writers did not write on Christianity. Why?..............................................................

313

How did the British fabricate and destroy the historic records of India
and misguide the whole world?
........................................................................................................

315

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 8th Edition (1854), Volume XI................................................................

315

Fabrication in the Bhavishya Puran................................................................................................

317

Disappearance of Narayana Sastry’s 20 years’ research manuscripts.............................................

320

A search for Kaliyug Rajvrittant....................................................................................................

323

Descriptions of the kings of Magadh in the Puranas were fabricated,
historic records were destroyed, and false synchronization of edicts
and coins were created to connect them to Ashok of Maurya dynasty
..........................................

324

The fabrications...........................................................................................................................

324

When were these fabrications done?.............................................................................................

328

The ingenious trickeries................................................................................................................

330

How did the impious statements of animal killing and meat eating enter certain scriptures?................

330

English people destroyed the originals and promoted the fabrications................................................

336

False synchronization of edicts and coins.......................................................................................

339

The Divine Hindu religion called “Sanatan Dharm” is a feature of supreme God...............................

340

They spoiled the social structure of India along with its national developments............................

341

Misguided the whole world which impaired its spiritual growth
and its positive scientific developments
..........................................................................................

342

Synopsis of the topics of Chapter 3 discussed so far.......................................................................

344

(4) Its effect on Indian writers....................................................................................................

353

Surendranath Dasgupta (1885-1952)................................................................................................

353

S. Radhakrishnan (1888-1975).........................................................................................................

357

The derogative views of Radhakrishnan about Hindu religion and scriptures.....................................

357

His wiliness, antipathy towards our acharyas and his inclination towards Christianity.........................

360

He neglected and demoted the authentic Bhartiya scriptures and Bhartiya religion and patronized the western writers............................................................................................................................

363

The reason of his being famous as an Indian philosopher.................................................................

367

The writings of Radhakrishnan were more damaging to Bhartiya religion as compared to the European writers..........................................................................................................................

368

His Upnishad and Gita translations................................................................................................

368

His views about Bhagwan Krishn, Ram, the Vedas and the Jagadgurus...........................................

372

(Gita Rahasya)...................................................................................................................

377

The Discovery of India.....................................................................................................................

378

A new trend of anti-Hinduism that has developed in the name of Hinduism......................................

378

The books and encyclopedias on Hinduism that despise Hindu religion
in the name of Hinduism, and the general religious writings of this age
........................................

380

(5) Books on history and the religion of India that are prescribed
for study in postgraduate classes
.........................................................................................

385

(1) “Political History of Ancient India”..........................................................................................

385

(2) “The Date of Mahabharat Battle”............................................................................................

386

(3) “A History of Sanskrit Literature”............................................................................................

386

(4) “Nandas and Mauryas”...........................................................................................................

387

(5) (The ancient history of India)...............................................................

388

(6) “Vaisnavism, Saivism and minor Religious Systems”.................................................................

389

(7) “The Vedic Age” and “The Age of Imperial Unity”..................................................................

391

Abridgement.....................................................................................................................................

398

   

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