Dr. Shashi Tharoor on Hinduism’s origins and its philosophical concepts

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  • @enlightenmentwithcuriosity4567

    "I am proud that I can honour the sanctity of other faiths without feeling that I am betraying my own"! Such powerful message ❤️🙏

    • @bangaloreoffices
      @bangaloreoffices Před 9 měsíci

      You are wrong . Baby . Let the holy spirit guide you .

    • @cleothehermetichermeticist8391
      @cleothehermetichermeticist8391 Před 9 měsíci

      @@bangaloreofficesnah.

    • @whitequetzal3574
      @whitequetzal3574 Před 3 měsíci

      I just want to say that I'm a great admirer of Shashi Tharoor as I accept that just a few decades ago all religions were more progressive on average and he seems to be the one politician in the world calling for what used to be called modernization in religion, something that was neither excessive on the liberal or conservative side.
      I also want to say that he has some very interesting takes on religion. I have my own, basically I can almost prove that there is an at least neutral afterlife and one if not many Gods. The system of Karma in the Dharmic religions fits this perfectly. I see that he even knows something about religion in general that I never did, that God cannot be absent from anything (i.e. Hell) if He's omnipresent. I am by no means all-knowing and in fact I'd say most believers of most religions are more knowledgeable about their faiths than I am, but I was under the duress of an existential crisis which lead me to articulate what everyone's intuition already knows.
      Hindutva is a problem just like the Politicized Sharia of the Salafis (believers that emulate the prophet through the examples of the first three generations of Muslims) in Islam. The problem is that such people always have more kids than the secular as the secular educate their women vastly more. If secularism in the American, German and Indian sense, that is: religious neutrality, not constraint, is to survive it must be circumscribed by some kind of mandatory population growth and parenthood by the educated and secular minded.
      And yes, I very much admire Hinduism's love for diversity, and as an eclectic polytheist I may not be official but I probably count as some kind of syncretist with your religion as I like to worship al Gods that would not be offended by worship of others.
      May the light of Surya shine in India for another 2 billion years.

  • @RajeshYadav-vi5uf
    @RajeshYadav-vi5uf Před 5 lety +467

    My pick from speech of Dr. Shashi Tharoor, " I am a Hindu because it is an intellectual fit". God bless you sir, I see you as an Ambassador of India's soft power.

    • @sunderasr
      @sunderasr Před 4 lety +18

      Shashi Tharoor is wrong about the present Indian Govt, is a fundamental Hindu. This Govt came about as a reaction to the virulently anti Hindu Govt of UPA 1 UPA2 Remote Controlled by Sonia Gandhi ,it was more for Hindu preservation than any thing else

    • @colarunjoshi
      @colarunjoshi Před 4 lety +6

      @@sunderasr how much study has he done on Hinduism? If at all it must be some books written by foreigners.

    • @chandraraj9803
      @chandraraj9803 Před 3 lety +1

      Rajesh Yadav, which is essentially a lie. An all-round intellectual will shun Hinduism.

    • @chandraraj9803
      @chandraraj9803 Před 3 lety

      @ghost rider Just as Hitler was inspired by Nazism. Just saying.

    • @lazy_wolf_unofficial
      @lazy_wolf_unofficial Před 3 lety +4

      @@sunderasr NDA 1 didnot come because of Hinduism, they come because people are really annoyed of the congress misrule, Rahul Gandhi's idiotic nature, failure to prosper, and charisma of Narendra Modi.

  • @maryjohn3905
    @maryjohn3905 Před 4 lety +172

    I am happy that he is Hindu and he acknowledge himself. He is truly an Indian and don't allow anyone to destroy our Indian spirituality.

    • @mannan218
      @mannan218 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly 💯

    • @blackowl-jx2oq
      @blackowl-jx2oq Před rokem +2

      he is destroying hinduism

    • @shreyashidey9590
      @shreyashidey9590 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@blackowl-jx2oq how?

    • @GT-nw8zl
      @GT-nw8zl Před 9 měsíci +1

      But Mr Tharoor is intelligent and educated enough to keep Politics separate from Hindu spirituality as an Indian and a Hindu unlike Modi and his andhbhakts......thats the difference between an educated person and an illiterate....So I am sure Mr Tharoor will never accept Modi's Ideologies ever.....

    • @thomasbootham2707
      @thomasbootham2707 Před 9 měsíci +1

      In ethnicity maybe but culturally he is probably more British especially the classic British gentlemen stereotype he seems to perfectly embody it

  • @youngheesato17
    @youngheesato17 Před 2 lety +210

    Hinduism is the most intelligent, respectful, and liberated way of living in the whole world, as far as I am concerned. As I leaned more and more about Hindu philosophy, I naturally became a Hindu - no conversion as such!

    • @pradipdas1892
      @pradipdas1892 Před 2 lety +4


      W

    • @sukanya3231
      @sukanya3231 Před 2 lety +2

      Read the bhagawat gita

    • @chitranjankumarkushwaha4259
      @chitranjankumarkushwaha4259 Před 2 lety +1

      Wow awesome namaste Devi from india.
      जय सनातन धर्म

    • @CoronaVirus-fu3zl
      @CoronaVirus-fu3zl Před 2 lety +3

      Your comment shows you are not a hindu.
      Hinduism is always about doubting , seeking and learning. The day you become complacent and claim everything in Hinduism is great, you have become follower of Abraham religions. That's totally against hindu philosophy of self-reflection and discovery for eternity.

    • @sukanya3231
      @sukanya3231 Před 2 lety +1

      @@CoronaVirus-fu3zl Hinduism never suggests complacency in the face of injustice.Lord Krishna clearly states in the Geeta that whenever and wherever there is injustice or adharma he will descend on earth again and again in various avatars.Also Hinduism is centred on Karma or righteous actions.Do you even know what Complacency is? Check the dictionary.

  • @rinc2006
    @rinc2006 Před 4 lety +159

    I never get bored listening to Dr.Shashi Tharoor a learned scholar

  • @RahulDas-kq2wk
    @RahulDas-kq2wk Před 5 lety +587

    Tolerance is a wrong word, it should be mutual respect.

    • @jiensuyang3915
      @jiensuyang3915 Před 4 lety +2

      yeah but genocides have been regular since brahmins direct them

    • @Agathokakological937
      @Agathokakological937 Před 4 lety +15

      I think acceptance should be used instead of tolerance.

    • @rickyrocks3277
      @rickyrocks3277 Před 4 lety +1

      actually

    • @DhawanGuptaIndia
      @DhawanGuptaIndia Před 4 lety +11

      @anonymous opinions Tolerance is in fact negative.
      Just think your spouse or your friend says I tolerate you to sit next me. It is patronizing and demeaning.
      Due to Exclusivists nature of Abrahamic faiths, they can never give respect and acceptance and hence at max they only tolerate you, which is a negative concept.

    • @desiintrovert6497
      @desiintrovert6497 Před 4 lety +1

      Mutual respect can't be into existence without tolerance

  • @rajeshbista2690
    @rajeshbista2690 Před 4 lety +247

    To put it succinctly: Hinduism is similar to a democracy whilst most other religions are almost autocratic in their essence.

    • @thetorchbearer1293
      @thetorchbearer1293 Před 3 lety +1

      very true

    • @hfur7758
      @hfur7758 Před 3 lety +1

      @Dharma Defender Freedom to get a thersty Dalits or Muslims or One of a different casts to get water from your Well, If not , your Well is Dry.

    • @pkmkb9795
      @pkmkb9795 Před 2 lety +2

      @@hfur7758
      Freed;om to m;ake sto;ries is not allow;ed here.
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @pkmkb9795
      @pkmkb9795 Před 2 lety

      @116 SOURAV DAS
      Demo;cracy h'as no;thing t'o d'o w;ith scie;nce.
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      At le;ast be;come ma;ture bef;ore comment.ng be;low i'n you;tube.
      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @astroradha7124
      @astroradha7124 Před 2 lety

      Very True

  • @mohammadsharifi5613
    @mohammadsharifi5613 Před 3 lety +412

    Absolutely brilliant. Makes me respect India and Hindu faith even more.

    • @artistshreeraj6008
      @artistshreeraj6008 Před 3 lety +26

      VEDAS clearly talks about life of this solar system and no other religion books.. ATHARVAVED (kand 8-sukt2-mantra-21)...4.32 billion years is the life of this solar system after that destruction will begin..

    • @cognitio278
      @cognitio278 Před 2 lety +14

      @@artistshreeraj6008 you should have just said Your Welcome instead of showing facts in the reply 🙄

    • @hinducastsystemisnotgood6505
      @hinducastsystemisnotgood6505 Před 2 lety

      this guy is a liar and hypocrite, if you ask him about caste system he spins fake stories but never answers, he tells a lot but says nothing at all hahaha hindu CAST SYSTEM logic

    • @lll2282
      @lll2282 Před 2 lety

      only one mistake he did in his speech rig veda is about 8000-12,000 year old according to recent sarswati river excavation. sarswati river(indus civilisation) is mentioned in vedas

    • @earlraghav
      @earlraghav Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you 😊

  • @VishalSingh-jb5lp
    @VishalSingh-jb5lp Před 2 lety +171

    Tharoor says, "There are simply no binding requirements for me being a Hindu, not even a belief in God."
    That's the beauty of Hinduism.

    • @srlittilemarysabs2138
      @srlittilemarysabs2138 Před 2 lety +1

      There. Is no binding requirments in the animal World also,,,,,,so don't be like animals, we are human beings with intelluct, with that you make your selections,,,,,, of all,, you need so please stop your misbelief ,use your intelligence as a human being,,,,,, be a man who really seek God ,, and,,So on,,,

    • @anjalimohan4497
      @anjalimohan4497 Před 2 lety +9

      @@srlittilemarysabs2138 please read Shweta Patil's comment in this same video....... You will get the depths of our religion which has evolved our hurdreds of centuries...... Yes minimum 6000 years.
      We don't have any dogmas to which our God's belief is tied. You are free to think of God in your own way and give 'HIM' any name and form. We call it "Ishta Devatha Sangalpam" means imagining God in your own way.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @rushiljain9423
      @rushiljain9423 Před 2 lety +2

      @@srlittilemarysabs2138 What is god? Can you scientifically prove there is god? Can you perhaps describe where the peripheries of god begin and where they end? If you can answer these simple questions, I will leave my rather more scientifically established Hindu culture and join you to praise your god.

    • @sachinpotdar7798
      @sachinpotdar7798 Před 2 lety

      @@anjalimohan4497 not 6000 ,7000,10000 it is From Ages and ages milleniums and millennium
      We are in seventh manvantar there are seven manvantars each 1 consist of 71 mahayugas
      1 mahayuga is 4.32 million years

    • @sachinpotdar7798
      @sachinpotdar7798 Před 2 lety

      @@rushiljain9423 can you Scientifically prove That You Don't have brain
      The pheripehies of God Are Infinite
      No can Count the pheripehies of him

  • @gwang3103
    @gwang3103 Před 3 lety +94

    Tharoor is amazing. When he speaks he forms vocabulary-rich English sentences that can grace any book, almost without having to pause and think. They just pour out of him. And the content of these sentences always seems sensible and intelligent. Tharoor almost makes me want to become a Hindu.

    • @jitendrabrahms195
      @jitendrabrahms195 Před 2 lety +3

      You are right.

    • @Raaselmirza-Begg
      @Raaselmirza-Begg Před 2 lety +1

      I pity you….!

    • @jitendrabrahms195
      @jitendrabrahms195 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Raaselmirza-Begg you are welcome.

    • @connectaman1
      @connectaman1 Před 2 lety

      Modi's reply to every question is that
      Pak is a terrorist.
      India's poverty
      India's Human Rights
      India's Jobless
      India's corruption
      India's Scams
      One reply to all issues Pakistan is a terrorist
      Modi' s perfect distraction

    • @sanskrutipatil1110
      @sanskrutipatil1110 Před 2 lety

      @@connectaman1 did you ever saw the growth of india after modi came into power?

  • @HimanshuSingh-zr6en
    @HimanshuSingh-zr6en Před 3 lety +74

    "Atheism of a kind that comes with the discovery of rationality and goes with the acknowledgment of its limitations" . wonderful lines

    • @parthsinghal9990
      @parthsinghal9990 Před rokem

      So trueeeeeeee

    • @AnilSharma-to2er
      @AnilSharma-to2er Před rokem +2

      Nonsense. Limitations of reason does not imply one should adopt the nonsense of a god, soul, heaven or salvation.

    • @omythedas7839
      @omythedas7839 Před 6 měsíci

      @@AnilSharma-to2er bro i have one question is religion conversion is done by individual or it is natural or it is in our destiny just asking you

  • @adamcheck4941
    @adamcheck4941 Před 3 lety +934

    I converted to Hinduism from Christianity because it makes much more sense; for example, Christianity sees the universe as being stagnant with everyone ending up in two big bins of either heaven or hell Hinduism sees the world as cyclical the soul gets recycled, that's how the world actually works, alsoit is far more fun.

    • @sohamaditya4957
      @sohamaditya4957 Před 3 lety +33

      ❤️❤️🕉️🕉️

    • @Bnvq
      @Bnvq Před 3 lety +203

      You don't have to convert for being a Hindu. In fact Hinduism is not a religion, it's the way to live.

    • @sohamaditya4957
      @sohamaditya4957 Před 3 lety +17

      @@Bnvq lovely my friend ❤️❤️

    • @terrawulf
      @terrawulf Před 3 lety +98

      There's no concept of conversion in Hinduism. You can follow it's principles.

    • @godfather911mafia
      @godfather911mafia Před 3 lety +12

      @@Bnvq nope, it's very much a religion :)

  • @meeranow
    @meeranow Před 3 lety +37

    I converted from Christianity to Spirituality, in which we see all as self. Hinduism being the foundation. I bought this book, Sir Shashi Taroor signed it. ❤️

    • @jaymahakaal5354
      @jaymahakaal5354 Před 2 lety

      Welcome back to roots🕉️❣️

    • @thiruveesham
      @thiruveesham Před 10 měsíci

      🤔

    • @_shivam_.--
      @_shivam_.-- Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@jaymahakaal5354ye bta tu 1970 ka freez use karke garv mahsoos karte ho
      Ya 2023 ka freez
      Dharm ko update ki jarurat hai

  • @abkd155
    @abkd155 Před 3 lety +254

    Many may me shocked to know that there are still many Hindus in NE parts of India. I am a KHASI from Meghalaya and i considered myself a Hindus not necessarily as mainland indians but for the fact that i was born and retaining the faith of our ANCESTORS..

    • @sbharatvaj4408
      @sbharatvaj4408 Před 3 lety +6

      Throwout Christian missionary

    • @jagdishgangolly6297
      @jagdishgangolly6297 Před 3 lety +7

      @@sbharatvaj4408 That is not being a Hindu. The way is not to mimick some other religion but to show our way is better.

    • @mariamalhotra8228
      @mariamalhotra8228 Před 3 lety +6

      Hinduism is not a "faith" exactly. It does not require suspension of logic. And if you're doing it out of pride in your ancestors, that's egoic.

    • @godfather911mafia
      @godfather911mafia Před 3 lety +12

      @@mariamalhotra8228 nonsense. You have no clue what Hindus in medieval times had to go through to protect the Dharma. They'll be ashamed to hear you say these things if they were still alive. Nothing wrong in being proud of your ancestors.

    • @mariamalhotra8228
      @mariamalhotra8228 Před 3 lety +1

      @@godfather911mafia Rubbish. You clearly haven't understood a word I said.

  • @saifshahriar4141
    @saifshahriar4141 Před 5 lety +241

    Shashi, you described Hinduism rightly. Respect from Bangladesh.

    • @sebastianthomas3670
      @sebastianthomas3670 Před 4 lety +6

      Whatever he has read from his book and discussed are all nonsense because the very concept of Gods itself is nonsense (Gods are the products of ignorance and imagination of some tribal folks) and moreover, the intolerance and acceptance of all faiths that he advocates are ridiculous due to various reasons. I am not insulting him but taking a stand. If he is interested to know why I said so, I would like to have an open discussion on that with him or anyone.
      What is required is not accepting all faiths but rejecting all faiths including ours so as not remain Hindus, Christians or Muslims but human beings and start thinking rationally which will help us to stay united to make this planet a better place for us and the generations yet to come.

    • @saifshahriar4141
      @saifshahriar4141 Před 4 lety +20

      @@sebastianthomas3670, I said he described Hinduism rightly, nothing else. I also don't agree that we should accept all without asking. But rejecting all also dangerous. We know almost nothing of the whole universe. If we think nobody created us, there's no purpose of our creation, we're just ignorant.

    • @noonefornow1514
      @noonefornow1514 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@sebastianthomas3670 that's the point you know whenever I see abharmic athiests they seem so similar to me in essence they are all absolutist that's something which is there with all western philosophies, be it woke or the religious conservatives its just the original sin is changed and salvation is offcourse by completely agreeing with them , and completely opposite to that is something in Indian philosophical and intellectual tradition's that I want to cherish and protect, the diversity and non absolutism and space for individual disagreements and discovery, even though there were differences people weren't persecuted here for not falling in line with a particular ideology, there was something called shastrath where people could freely debate about their different beliefs including those of atheism or materialism i.e. charva phliosphy , its not tolerance but mutual respect which is needed. don't get me wrong there are lots of problems in Hinduism the cluster of philosophies and collection of social processes it is and the Indian social structure too and there's a lot that I personally admire and think India could learn from western philosophical systems too, but Indian faiths be it Hinduism Buddhism Jainism etc are not exactly religions in the abhramic sense and though with problems of their own can not be genralised and compared in leiu because it completely overlooks their diversity and the emic understanding of these traditions and is actually quite Eurocentric/colonial/ orientalist to do.

    • @saifshahriar4141
      @saifshahriar4141 Před 3 lety

      @rajput Kotwal Not really.

    • @saifshahriar4141
      @saifshahriar4141 Před 3 lety +9

      @rajput Kotwal I was born in a Hindu majority area. Most of my childhood friends were Hindu. I studied Hinduism for quite some time. Is it forbidden to learn and give comments on someone else's religion? However I agree with you. But no religion is ugly, it's people/ followers who make it ugly. May God bless you.

  • @gurinderkaur5734
    @gurinderkaur5734 Před 2 lety +20

    I have a lot of respect this Shashi Tharoor, he's probably the most intellectual man in India. Makes me proud to be (Sikh) Indian

  • @arjunangovindasamy4603
    @arjunangovindasamy4603 Před 5 lety +18

    I am a Hindu I am 73. I am moved very much to tears by the way you explain ed. WHY Hindu worship the Ganga as mother.

  • @malathibhat7373
    @malathibhat7373 Před 5 lety +237

    Hinduism never believes in caste system. It was later brought, by external influences. Also we never believe in conversion. This makes me proud of my relegion just like your relegion makes you proud.
    #OurSantanaDharma

    • @odesau2b
      @odesau2b Před 5 lety +14

      Very true bhai. A saint from Tamil Nadu called Subramanium Swamy clarified who can be called a Brahmin, and not because of his household title.
      Was hoping that BJP coming to power would have way to rebuild Bharath, unfortunately yheybaew Making it Hindustan, which means whatever sudharghati was left is being turned towards dhurghati.
      Again, although its individual choice howevwr emotional exploitation for vote bank is rampant.

    • @combatantezoteric2965
      @combatantezoteric2965 Před 5 lety +2

      Later when and can you prove it? I always thought differently about the hindu cast system, thinking that one should just be able to ascend into a higher caste if he has the abilities. Maybe through a ritual or something. Anyway, I find the caste system fascinating and with a deeper meaning, useful to a civilization to survive, so it seems weird to me to learn that is shouldn't exist at all.

    • @naazilsain4233
      @naazilsain4233 Před 5 lety +1

      well well your statement said it all, go and study Hinduism

    • @satishpatel5260
      @satishpatel5260 Před 5 lety +8

      'TRUTH ';during our 'RAMAYANA and in our 'BHAGAVAD GITA 'was not like castes or seculer sysytem all this came from 'invaders 'came in fone as today are 'all ';terrorists atracks on our 'mandirs ;many places in our BHARAT as also in our WORLD ;all during "RAMAYANA and in our "BHAGAVAD GITA ";still truth for peace and love as our "BHAGWAN RAM and LORD KRISHNA "";LOVE our BHARAT MATA and also in our 'WORLD '.💝👍.

    • @dostondoc23
      @dostondoc23 Před 5 lety +9

      Reflecting back, you would want to wish away the ugly blot of the Caste system, but you simply cannot! The Caste system is deeply entrenched in the Bhagavad-Gita, Manusmrti, Ramayana, etc. Go, study them more deeply and with an open mind.

  • @ahsanac18
    @ahsanac18 Před 4 lety +9

    I am from Sindh , i want to be part of India ! The land of my ancestors... Islam is the destroyer of the planet earth

  • @rudrashankar0709
    @rudrashankar0709 Před 3 lety +17

    I am in awe of Dr Tharoor like many....
    U can listen to him without any pause....wanting more

  • @desiintrovert6497
    @desiintrovert6497 Před 4 lety +22

    Proud to be a real Hindu n Glad Sashi Sir addressed our religion in precise manner as suppose to..Sashi Sir your contribution will go in history n will never be forgotten

  • @sukanya3231
    @sukanya3231 Před 2 lety +13

    Beautifully expressed .I hope everyone watching this gets a glimpse of the beauty that is Hinduism.

  • @maryjohn3905
    @maryjohn3905 Před 4 lety +11

    I am a Christian but I don't allow any one to destroy our Indian spirituality that many believe Hindus. All of us are Hindu first, then whatever

  • @maryjohn3905
    @maryjohn3905 Před 4 lety +58

    Let us appreciate the beauty of our nation there is no spirituality greater than ours.

  • @deekshamalviya1811
    @deekshamalviya1811 Před 5 lety +369

    Very well explained sir! but I would like to correct you about the belief that "Hindus worship 33 Crore Devtas". It’s not true, in Sanskrit the word Koti refers to both ‘crore’ as well as ‘type’ and the use of the first meaning has led to the spread of this false belief. The oldest Hindu texts enumerate 33 principle Devas who were the guardians of Nature and Cosmic Creation. these 33 devas are 12 Adityas (Solar gods including Indra, Surya, Mitra, and Varun), 11Rudras (Manifestations of Lord Shiva), 8 Vasus (Elemental gods such as Vayu, Agni, Antariksh and Dyaus, the Sky God) and 2 Ashvins in the Brahmanas.
    At last, “religion is meant to free you (from pain and grief). not to persecute.”

    • @anandshukla5887
      @anandshukla5887 Před 5 lety

      In which category do Ram & Krishna fall? Adityas, Rudras, Vasus ?

    • @deveshsingh1233
      @deveshsingh1233 Před 5 lety +1

      Sangh' s interpretation of crore+ koti , ashamed of this ludicrous number of 33 crore

    • @AdityaKashi
      @AdityaKashi Před 4 lety +5

      Interesting.

    • @TheGawdessDravidienne
      @TheGawdessDravidienne Před 4 lety +5

      I believe in the initial concept, it might as well have been just 33, but in the context post Vedic and modern Hinduism, I would say the crores interpretation applies. Because in the philosophy of the religion, each individual has the freedom to envision the Brahman/Shakthi/Paramatman in any form they feel most comfortable with, that manifestation can take literally any form, and yet be that single unity. Besides, Hinduism being a belief system constituting many different sub systems that were slowly absorbed into the larger faith, each individual representation thus becomes part of the whole and yet retains its uniqueness and individuality.

    • @sebastianthomas3670
      @sebastianthomas3670 Před 4 lety +7

      Whatever he has read from his book and discussed are all nonsense because the very concept of Gods itself is nonsense (Gods are the products of ignorance and imagination of some tribal folks) and moreover, the intolerance and acceptance of all faiths that he advocates are ridiculous due to various reasons. I am not insulting him but taking a stand. If he is interested to know why I said so, I would like to have an open discussion on that with him or anyone.
      What is required is not accepting all faiths but rejecting all faiths including ours so as not remain Hindus, Christians or Muslims but human beings and start thinking rationally which will help us to stay united to make this planet a better place for us and the generations yet to come.

  • @invictus6350
    @invictus6350 Před 4 lety +16

    Dr. Sashi Taroor, hindu explained by you is marvelous, i just love the way it was put in words.
    Thank you.

  • @gayatrisahaay8780
    @gayatrisahaay8780 Před 3 lety +10

    Love the book and loved this discourse. There couldn't have been a better way to explain Hinduism. I hold great respect for Dr. Tharoor, a symbol of solace in an increasingly divided India.

  • @pensieri2596
    @pensieri2596 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you for this wonderful speech. I just ordered a copy of Shashi Tharoor's "Why I am a Hindu" book. Can't wait reading it soon!

  • @LordsonRoch
    @LordsonRoch Před rokem +10

    “We created gods based on our imagination and hence 330 million gods“ Absolutely profound by Shashi Tharoor .

  • @sapna0070
    @sapna0070 Před 3 lety +13

    Shashi Tharoor, you are simply brilliant. We echo the exact philosophy on being a Hindu and thank you very much for penning this book, sharing your thoughts. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to more!

  • @harshitrijhwani5920
    @harshitrijhwani5920 Před 4 lety +62

    Not the religion
    But the way of Life
    Sanathana Dharma

  • @rajendrayadava547
    @rajendrayadava547 Před 4 lety +20

    So happy that someone has articulated the true meaning of Hinduism.love thr passionate objectivity.wish they had more time .avery timely book.well done and thank u for doing it at this time in india for india

  • @abhituffy1
    @abhituffy1 Před 5 lety +10

    I have no words. I appreciate the idea Dr Tharoor has shared with us. The knowledge you shared makes more sense and I am glad that I am a hindu too. We as a Hindu normally doesn't challenge other religions untill they challenge us. I am sure that this video and your book will throw more lights on people who doesn't know what is Hinduism and will know the reality on Hinduism and also what we should learn and follow being a Hindu.

  • @bijusanthakumari8163
    @bijusanthakumari8163 Před 6 lety +47

    Shashi Tharoor who said Hinduism is a religion. Adi Sankaracharya is the one who consolidated the thoughts of Hinduism and depicted as Hinduism as religion to protect it from the invitation of buddism. Actually no one can not be a Hindu by birth it can be only by practice.

    • @skylark304
      @skylark304 Před 4 lety +4

      fully agree with you ; A hindu is not born but made when you inculcate the "truth , love and beauty in your thought ,speech and action "

    • @godfather911mafia
      @godfather911mafia Před 3 lety +1

      @Atharv Shete no bro. The word "Hindu' is mentioned in the Vedas, Puranas and Parsi Zoroastrian texts. It wasn't given by foreigners. Check out Shankaracharya Nischalananda Ji's videos.

  • @maryjohn3905
    @maryjohn3905 Před 4 lety +8

    Some Hindus worship Jesus but they are Hindus but their parents do not blame them or send them out of home, that is the greatness of Hinduism.

  • @Pange1969
    @Pange1969 Před 5 lety +4

    Brilliantly explained the concept of Hinduism to many who were ignorant of the deeper meaning of the Hindu religion. Being a person who has studied and understood all different faiths, making everyone realize the basics of a faith which is so great to assimilate the diverse belief in this vast country called Bharat. He's simplified for people who are Hindus too the difference between Hinduism and Hindutva.

  • @gangadaranshepherd2724
    @gangadaranshepherd2724 Před 6 lety +11

    Thank you, Dr. Shashi Tharoor, for so wonderfully explaining Hinduism's origins and its philosophical concepts in the simplest way that one can do.

  • @abhishekpro1
    @abhishekpro1 Před 5 lety +22

    its a treat to listen to him... hope he releases an audio book version as well

  • @SunithaOlive
    @SunithaOlive Před 3 lety +4

    I was an avid reader of Dr. ST's column in the Hindu newspaper on Hinduism before he entered politics. It was very informative and interesting.

  • @tejaldesai7856
    @tejaldesai7856 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent!! Sir I live in USA. People always ask me what is Hinduism? I have explained in my own ways. After listening to this today and I will by book as well, I will be more informed and equipped to explain my fellow Americans! Thank you!

  • @sivakrishnat8225
    @sivakrishnat8225 Před 6 lety +45

    He should put these things on audible. I would love to listen to.

  • @Freeman-uk2xn
    @Freeman-uk2xn Před 4 lety +64

    Hinduism is an Atheism and a theism
    How?
    "Long story short "
    Universe (Brahmand) consists of 4 things
    1. Param atma (Energy)
    2. Param tatva (Matter)
    3. Maha kal (Time )
    4. Kal (Black space)
    (Today modern Science says
    Space and Time are not different they are different attribute of 1 thing and Hindus use 1 word "Kal")
    1. Param Atma
    2. Param tatva
    Both are Param (Supreme)
    Hence equal
    Atma = Tatva
    Energy = Matter
    E = M
    Both can not be created nor destroyed only translated ( or incarnated) into another form (or body )
    Both are Trinity
    *Energy* has trinity aspect
    1. Creation +ve
    2. Preservaton =
    3. Destruction -ve
    *Matter* has trinity aspect
    1. Proton +ve
    2. Neutron =
    3. Electron -ve
    Hindus personified it as
    Brahma +ve
    Vishnu =
    Shiva -ve
    Since Energy and matter are two
    2 types of worship
    1. Meditation (Yog-atma se param atma)
    2. Idol worshipping
    Why idol worshipping?
    Hindus do the same rituals on the purchase of car bike house TV AC etc which we do before idols
    Bcoz
    A car can be moulded into an Idol of Natraja
    But no change in the composition of the proton neutron electron
    Proton and neutron are always connected form Nucleous
    Brahma and Vishnu are also always connected through navel cord (Nabhi)
    Nucleous Hindi name is also "Nabhi"
    Vishnu the personification of preservative aspect of the Universe energy
    Or
    Simply
    Vishnu the preserver
    1st avatar of Vishnu was Fish 🐠
    2nd Avatar of Vishnu was Turtle 🐢
    Now in last 150 years
    Science says the same how life evolved and preservered on Earth
    So
    Param atma + Param tatva + Maha kal + Kal = Universe (Brahm or Brahmand)
    The highest manifestion of Brahm is *Para Brahm*
    Multi Universe

    • @rahulramachandran4335
      @rahulramachandran4335 Před 4 lety +2

      Impressive!!

    • @jagdishnayak4328
      @jagdishnayak4328 Před 4 lety +2

      Wow

    • @deepakanand09
      @deepakanand09 Před 4 lety +2

      🥀wonderful, infinity in a nutshell🥀

    • @fgtrhwu2
      @fgtrhwu2 Před 4 lety

      Regarding energy and trinity how does it work since The first law, also known as Law of Conservation of Energy, states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form.

    • @SachinDabral94
      @SachinDabral94 Před 4 lety

      great

  • @shobinp5789
    @shobinp5789 Před 5 lety +86

    Shashi just made me buy this book

    • @yushpi
      @yushpi Před 4 lety +3

      Please read Sitaram Goel's Why I am a Hindu too

    • @smk2SOA
      @smk2SOA Před 3 lety

      Shashi was so heights of SELFISHNESS - Focused only with his BOOK and did not even introduced the GUEST . Shameless fellow First know how to get the real inner characters n attitude of the person n then discuss.

    • @shobinp5789
      @shobinp5789 Před 3 lety +3

      @@smk2SOA I hope you do read a couple of his books , if not for Hinduism for your English 😉

    • @smk2SOA
      @smk2SOA Před 3 lety

      @@shobinp5789 English is just a language, not a wisdom or Gyan.

    • @smk2SOA
      @smk2SOA Před 3 lety +1

      @@shobinp5789 Yes, I have read his books which not as much valuable as much as I read 1000s of books written by below persons. I've been reading since 70 years of my life.
      LalaLajpat Rai, SarojiniNaidu, Dr. RajendraPrasad, Dr. Sarvapalli RadhaKrishnan, Dr. C.V Raman, Ramanujam, SatyarendraNath Bose (Boson)
      C Rajagopalachari, Bagwan Das, 19th Century Kings like Gwalior, Mysore Kings like Chamaraja/KrishnaRaja Wodeyer, Sir M.Vishvesvaraya.
      JRD Tata n Sons,
      MadanMohan Malaviya,
      Ambedkar, Netaji Subhash ChandraBose, Babha (Atomic Researcher),
      LalBahadur Sastri, Vallabhai Patel, VeerSavarkar, SukhDev Singh, Ramaswamy, ChandraShekarAzad, BhagatSingh, JP Narayan,
      PV Narashima Rao, Abdul Kalam, Pandurang VamanRane,
      Guru Nanak, Yogananda, Yukteshwar, Jiddu-KrishnaMurthy,
      RamaKrishna Paramasha, Vivekananda, Mahesh Yogi,
      Sadhguru, SriSri RaviShankar.
      Dr. Kuvempu. DeenDayal Sharma, Shyam Mookharjee,
      FieldMarshals Carriappa n ManekShah , K.N Rao,
      YOGI, Mahatma M.K Gandhiji,
      Mahaveer Buddha n Chanukya, ChandraGupta Maurya n its Empire, Ashoka TheGreat,
      Bhattacharya n AryaBhatta,
      Chalukya n Harsha Dynasties, Gurjara Pratihara Dynasties, Malwa n Yadavas,
      Chandra n Hoysala, Sena Dynasties, Eastern n Western Ganga Dynasties, Jija Bai n
      Chatrapati Shivaji n Sambhaji, SahuMaharaj, BajiRao n MadhavRao Peshwas, Tanaji n other Marata Leaders n Guru DadakodaDev,
      Kings of VijayanagarEmpire like Hakka n Bukka. Rashtrakutas, Pratiharas n Palas. Pallawas, RanaPratap Singh, Kittur RaniChannama, Jansi LaksmiBai, Ahom Kings, Cholas, Guru Nanak, Guru , etc. List goes on and on.

  • @mohamedakram4049
    @mohamedakram4049 Před 4 lety +64

    Great personality!
    Genius, intelligent, intellectual, straight forward, broad minded.
    The most I liked from this discussion is better if we can establish a multi religion association.
    And become a member.

    • @ayushmanbhava4006
      @ayushmanbhava4006 Před 4 lety +4

      He also told about burkha

    • @RAIRADIO
      @RAIRADIO Před 2 lety +4

      Hinduism itself is a multi religion association. There are many distinct SAMAJ inside Hindu fold. Iskon, Arya Samaj, Brahma Samaj, Charvaka, Advaita Vedanta - just google these few.

  • @swiftieforever9793
    @swiftieforever9793 Před 5 lety +14

    I love being a hindu because of it's scientific and logical relevance . We have deep deep science in our Vedic books. Even many scientists at NASA have studied the Hindu Scripture and recommend it and are in awe that how something written so long back ago is still true and relevant even today

    • @bisleri2965
      @bisleri2965 Před 5 lety

      Same goes for any other religious text.
      Don't be so ignorant don't look for science in a book of morals.

    • @swiftieforever9793
      @swiftieforever9793 Před 5 lety +2

      @@bisleri2965 Seriously? Bible says to sell rape victim to her rapist, Women should not put their opinion when in men , not to wear multi fabric clothes,homosexuality, and i can go on hundreds of things. Khuran says that only allah is sole God and other
      religions are fake.
      hindu ancient scriptures Vedas have thousands of scientific stuff written like univeerse is ever expanding, and stars die and
      reborn , sun is 37 times larger than earth ,full moon( also called Pournima) and new moon (amavasya) occur at intervals of 30
      days, Sun is centre( unlike bible ) also mention of first hair dye is mentioned along with yoga, stoping bleeding using turmeric,
      indian basil's anti cancerous properties, etc. Vedas and Bhagvat geeta are not just book of morals they have loads of science
      stuffed in it.

    • @swiftieforever9793
      @swiftieforever9793 Před 5 lety +1

      @@bisleri2965 what does bible has to say about science that earth is lat or is in centre? and kill the people who would argue?
      bible is a fairy tale with genocide etc and what khuran say? or other books say ?

    • @amanmavi8266
      @amanmavi8266 Před 4 lety

      @@bisleri2965 rather than calling her ignorant maybe you could share your views or things in your religion which is supported by science.please promote healthy discussion.

  • @kunalspundir
    @kunalspundir Před 6 lety +205

    Must say that Anil Dharker seems spectacularly ill equipped to conduct this conversation.

    • @suen3634
      @suen3634 Před 6 lety +14

      Agree totally. He appears to be a blithering inept ignoramus about the subject which is Hinduism. What an unprepared interviewer.

    • @S0S0ant1
      @S0S0ant1 Před 6 lety +7

      Sudha Nair....he would not know anything about Hinduism, he loathes it.

    • @AnyaChuri
      @AnyaChuri Před 5 lety +12

      Kunal Singh and others, as tacit, it could be perceived as such; However, many a time a moderator is necessarily asked to make the speaker/guest/ interviewee standout and thus does the moderator stay self effacing or downplay oneself or necessarily limit the sophistication of his or her questions or alter the premise given out after the questions... many moderations have been subject to this. This is almost an implicit rule in this trade! I ain't saying this is necessarily the case here; only the very two will know that of course; just serving this thought for consideration. :)

    • @bsavu2863
      @bsavu2863 Před 5 lety +4

      Moderator is not a sharp person.

    • @webmarkhost
      @webmarkhost Před 5 lety +3

      @mercy johnson to toss about in whatever direction the current takes it. Who is drifting and where?

  • @naseemfirdaus1789
    @naseemfirdaus1789 Před 2 lety +3

    Hearing you is always a privilege no matter what the topic is ……..the way you speak is always a music to one’s ears….and anyone listening to you always wishes that your speech would never end… that’s how interesting and excellent your speeches are….

  • @samridhkumar8094
    @samridhkumar8094 Před 3 lety +2

    Mr Shashi Tharoor , i wud like to show u my gratitude for gracefully representing our country and religion...

  • @radhajanardhan1167
    @radhajanardhan1167 Před 6 lety +40

    Mr.Tharoor, a timely and much needed view on Hinduism. Thank you

  • @vinodap4552
    @vinodap4552 Před 5 lety +7

    🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩👍👍👍👍👍. One day whole world will accept and follow Hinduism.

  • @dipalikhanna4102
    @dipalikhanna4102 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you for such an enlightening discourse on Hinduism. Your interviewer was trying to trivialise Hinduism in a fairly silly way but was so well corrected by you. I would certainly like for many to hear this interview and plan to share it too....

  • @ph6263
    @ph6263 Před 5 lety +122

    .....Nor belief in god
    That's why I m Hindu Atheist

    • @ph6263
      @ph6263 Před 4 lety +14

      @@AnjuBala-hs6zc yes and we don't have compulsory dogmas like other religions. I love this explanation

    • @AdvaiticOneness1
      @AdvaiticOneness1 Před 4 lety +14

      I told to my hindu parents that im an atheist! They dont give a damn shit about it! 😂

    • @harshsanatani1699
      @harshsanatani1699 Před 4 lety +4

      Me too, am a Hindu Atheist.

    • @cosmiclegend4181
      @cosmiclegend4181 Před 3 lety

      @@AnjuBala-hs6zc you are another fake propaganda follower of sadhguru

    • @cosmiclegend4181
      @cosmiclegend4181 Před 3 lety

      There is a concept of ishwar in hinduism

  • @advocated.m.shuklgarje1257

    Thanks Shashi Ji for presenting beautiful facets of Sanatan Hindu Religion.

  • @AMITARAJ2001
    @AMITARAJ2001 Před 3 lety +7

    Bravo Shashi. Thank you for summing up my throughts about Hinduism as well so articulately expressed. I would love to get your book.

  • @yashrathore3609
    @yashrathore3609 Před 5 lety +8

    16:00 Absolute truth!! Holy words
    Best thing I've heard today

  • @mokhdummushrafi5207
    @mokhdummushrafi5207 Před 5 lety +11

    Mr. Tharoor, what a wonder that you have wonderfully weaved core of religion with core of secularism.in such a wonderful articulation in your book 'I am a hindu' In such a dispassionate and intellectually sound manner you articulated the fact that grip of any given religion/culture narrow down the route to grasp reason in its true essence.
    I could make out what a boldness you command and what profound commitment you have to the social good that you compelled yourself to write a book of the kind you have written. There is much of compelling diplomacy though in doing this you could clear out how much you are a lover of man and secularism you cherish in the heart of your heart.
    The most unfortunate is that in the globe even today there is politics in spite of palpability of the possibilities of automation where human divide(political divide I mean) is as farcical as absurd. Due to our cultural lag of all mankind politics still prevails. And the great sould like you have to be so carefull in enlightening men to understand what is what of reality in the windy atmosphere of misconceptions and emotional support for those.

  • @keshavabhat8695
    @keshavabhat8695 Před 5 lety +6

    He is a proud Hindu and covers a lot of topics of Hindu Dharma. He keeps confidence and not afraid of Inquisitions which annoys other holy sects.

  • @liberalManifesto68
    @liberalManifesto68 Před 5 lety +4

    Great work Dr. Tharoor !!!. This book is very much needed for our time.

  • @gs-bb5ey
    @gs-bb5ey Před 3 lety +4

    Dear shashi tharoor sir,we want to hear more and more from you.....such an intelligent talk🔥🔥🔥 be showered with God grace and health

  • @Jxdemelo1961
    @Jxdemelo1961 Před 3 lety +3

    Brilliant explanation of Hinduism. As a Christian it helped me a lot to get clarity on a lot of things and I can really embrace the idea of "acceptance" over "tolerance". One point on which I would like to correct Mr. Tharoor is where he said with regards to reincarnation that in Hinduism God is present even in the suffering and in the negative. The same is true in Christianity. The basis of Christ's suffering and death was to show that God was now participating in human suffering through the suffering of his son because Christ was the embodiment of every kind of negativity that humans face such as poverty, discrimination, injustice, and undeserved suffering. The only place where God is not present is in hell, which by the way is only a natural product of God's justice. If imperfect human beings can create jails and electric chairs to mete out justice in the world, how much more would an all holy God need to create a place where those who deliberately, with full knowledge choose to shun God's love and mercy and commit grave moral sins would need to go. Hell is not God's choice. It is the choice of those who choose to go there. It is God's will that everyone should be redeemed and saved and get to heaven (Christian version of Moksha) but in his love, he gives men total and unhindered freedom to choose evil over good. And if evil went unpunished, that would no longer be justice and we believe in a God that is all merciful (hence his offer of salvation through to all sinners through belief in the atoning sacrifice of Christ and forgiveness of sins as many times as you are willing to repent and confess) and at the same time a God who is all just. His justice requires judgment after our death but his love pours out infinite mercy till the moment of our death. The choice is ours. But God is present all the time, in heaven, on earth, and within us. That's what Christianity teaches. He is not just in a distant heaven. Just needed to clarify. So in that sense we have that common belief in Hindusiam and Christianity, that God lives with us, but we cannot be equal to God. I thank Shashi for sharing these insights into Hinduism which I of course respect because I believe before religion comes humanity. We are first human beings and the we are hindus or christian or Muslims. If we could each accept our common humanity so many of the conflicts in the world could be resolved with little effort. To use what divides us rather than what unites us can only be the work of the ungodly. Every human being deserves respect in the path of truth journey that they choose. I believe that the days of shoving one truth down the throat of people against their will are long gone. Besides, I don't think God (regardless of religion) is so insecure that he needs us to persuade or manipulate or coerse each other into believing in a particular version of him. I guess I would be labeled a liberal by other Christians for saying that, but if that is what it is, so be it.

  • @purusottamghosal5144
    @purusottamghosal5144 Před 5 lety +7

    This is Ultimate Magic of Hinduism... I am Proud to be a Hindu...

  • @Youareunique_like_me_Sarab
    @Youareunique_like_me_Sarab Před 6 lety +12

    Very informative, thank you for giving clarity to us on our core existence and our origins.

  • @dhritikapoor2897
    @dhritikapoor2897 Před 3 lety +4

    Very well stated dr Tharoor . Proud to be part of such an evolving culture which flows like a river . It’s up to us to save these flexibility from the rigorous uniformity that is being tried to be imposed by some present Hindu fanatics

  • @sureshpolali4616
    @sureshpolali4616 Před 3 lety +5

    Sashi Tharoor is an excellent orator. He can immerse all of us with his eloquent English language and we Indians have one major defect - EQUATING GOOD ENGLISH TO INTELLIGENCE. His book on Hindu can at the most be read by Lutyen Delhi people and discuss during Saturday night club party. If anyone takes his version of Hindu seriously -- perhaps may end up in danger .. This book is not for its content but for English and its style of reading and other aesthetics .. ALL THE BEST

  • @inderdhami2001
    @inderdhami2001 Před 5 lety +4

    Enlightening Discussion. I always thought the Tolerance is the word for Indian Culture, but rather Acceptance is a better definition. I didn't knew the difference, and the simplicity with what he explained that is marvellous.

  • @abhishekkumar-xn8vv
    @abhishekkumar-xn8vv Před 6 lety +147

    In Mathematics and Physics there is something called representation theory. For a given operator (some jargon in Mathematics) there can be many representations. So, same operator looks very different in different dimensions. Similarly , God in Hinduism may be one but His representations (or manifestations) can be many and distinct in different situations.

    • @Sujoanghosh
      @Sujoanghosh Před 5 lety +4

      And one of them is Sashi Tharoor . Go and take some charanmrita from him and you'll immediately have nirvikalpa samadhi - Then both you and Sashi Tharoor will be kept in the zoo of the Sheikh of Saudi Arabia and experience secularism.

    • @roopiniradha7631
      @roopiniradha7631 Před 5 lety +3

      abhishek kumar , well said!!

    • @citizenofnowhere7776
      @citizenofnowhere7776 Před 5 lety +2

      Best explanation. Thank you.

    • @chakrapanigautam2547
      @chakrapanigautam2547 Před 5 lety +3

      Oh man, just shut up! Don't drag science in here. Faith cannot be reasoned with, so don't try to prove it. If you believe in it, just do. Don't argue or you'll always lose.

    • @hellopeople6672
      @hellopeople6672 Před 5 lety

      God should be only one...no representations required... he's able to do all by itself.

  • @alpanasikder4833
    @alpanasikder4833 Před 3 lety +4

    Enjoyed the lecturer both informative and thought provoking. I loved the way he explained secularism in India. Indian secularism is accepting and respecting all religion..not secularism meant in the West.Excelkent!!

  • @juhabach6371
    @juhabach6371 Před 3 lety +15

    this is what exactly I imagined Hinduism to be and how the concept gods came to be. Just proud to be a Hindu.

  • @77555kuyt
    @77555kuyt Před 5 lety +3

    Tolerance vs Acceptance - You just nailed it there Dr.Shashi Tharoor.

  • @TruthPrevails2023xx
    @TruthPrevails2023xx Před 5 lety +64

    With all due respect and admiration to Mr. Tharoor......I feel he fails to understand in a true sense that Hindus are not secular because India is secular..... but India is secular because the Hindus are inherently secular.... and he also fails to understand the fact that increasingly hard line Hindu stance in India is a defensive reaction on part of the Hindus to preserve their culture and way of life...... in India the Hindus have been tolerant, patient and have tried to accommodate the Abrahamic faiths for almost 1000 years.... I fail to understand "why only Hindus are expected to be secular and tolerant" and nobody expects this from Muslims ...... the Hindus are getting feed-up with this unjust biased so they are reacting and realizing that there is a time for peace and there is time to fight for your rights.....

    • @amateurgolfersadventures3714
      @amateurgolfersadventures3714 Před 3 lety +4

      Tharoor apparently wrote this book inspired by politics.

    • @divyankpandey3431
      @divyankpandey3431 Před 3 lety +2

      Well said 👍

    • @divyankpandey3431
      @divyankpandey3431 Před 3 lety +7

      Why Hindus are becoming hard liner because they have to counter the certain religions which are trying to impose their religion and lifestyle on the people who are living their life without religion from several 1000+ years before these so called religion are not even dreamed of being formed

    • @kalyandewan2427
      @kalyandewan2427 Před 3 lety

      Well said Sir !

    • @TruthPrevails2023xx
      @TruthPrevails2023xx Před 3 lety +2

      @@rahulkhatwani548 ... I think you are residing on Mars... stay innocent and blessed... the day these jihadis reach your locality... would like to known your view... till then stay in your cocun.

  • @archanamehtapatel6469
    @archanamehtapatel6469 Před 3 lety +5

    Wow he summed up so well what a great orator . He touched all the points glad I bumped into his video 👌🙏🏼

  • @thiagarajan674
    @thiagarajan674 Před 3 lety +1

    Great sharing by Dr. Shashi Tharoor expressing well of Hinduism with a comparison with other faiths

  • @AliRaza-bn5yz
    @AliRaza-bn5yz Před 5 lety +7

    Such an amazing explanation about his faith

  • @nitakapadia4064
    @nitakapadia4064 Před 2 lety +3

    I think that being able to respect sanctities of other fates without feeling guilty, is one if the biggest gifts a faith can give.

  • @blueeyes3542
    @blueeyes3542 Před 2 lety +1

    There is nothing more flexible, all-embracing, intellectually stimulating, scientific and colorful than Hinduism

  • @shishirjirge
    @shishirjirge Před 2 lety +1

    Shashi explains things in a amazing manner. Those who want to know more on Hinduism should read his book

  • @praveenrathore4347
    @praveenrathore4347 Před 5 lety +11

    The assent your way and your knowledge is incredible...I want to be like it😊

  • @mayankshukla8754
    @mayankshukla8754 Před 5 lety +16

    1:34 Dr. Tharoor in his mind: "The MP?!"

  • @abrahammathew487
    @abrahammathew487 Před 3 lety +11

    It is my humble request to the leaders in Kerala and around India that if only you are eligible to compare you with Mr. Shashi Tharoor it's better for you to criticise him. In today's situation, no leader in Kerala has the copasity to compare him. He is a man vision, who will be the right person to lead the party and the Nation. It is pity that some of the Kerala leaders are barking as if the dog bark at the moon.

  • @ishitafantasyworld3452
    @ishitafantasyworld3452 Před 4 lety +3

    how clear he is in his thoughts...

  • @kuruvillamathews3927
    @kuruvillamathews3927 Před 3 lety +14

    Very enlightening and needed knowledge!

  • @shriseshan6723
    @shriseshan6723 Před 3 lety +5

    Shashi has covered a lot of ground but one item that is significant that he missed:
    - Hinduism says here are a set of practices that are available based on your nature and pre-disposition, but a Hindu follows these practices and his goal is to attain a mystical experience. After the mystical experience, you do not believe but you KNOW! So you would hear yogi's say after you hear the sound of OM coming back from the universe you know. So for a person dedicated to Bhakti, it could be an experience of the form that he envisions. So it is not saying do whatever you want, it says here is what has worked in the past without being too prescriptive. It provides numerous maps to navigate pick one Bhakti, Karma, Raja yoga, and work at it.

    • @raispaceofficial
      @raispaceofficial Před rokem

      That's not knowledge. That's experience. Like a dream. Or an acid trip.

  • @moonmoonkatharpi597
    @moonmoonkatharpi597 Před 3 lety +22

    I have only respect for this man.Every time I listened to him I always learn some thing concrete.He is insightful and inspiring.

  • @shuvamupadhyay9507
    @shuvamupadhyay9507 Před 3 lety +2

    its always a delight to hear him speaking.

  • @addalavenkataratnam5449
    @addalavenkataratnam5449 Před 6 lety +6

    Hats off to Shashi for his understanding of Hinduism and i Hope ,after hearing his speech no body including an atheist, an egnoist, or people who truly follow other faiths will dare to criticise hinduism

    • @bswarankumar7277
      @bswarankumar7277 Před 3 lety

      Sir how about Brahma got married her own daughter.Sathi,infanticide and untouchibility.
      If you read Vemana padyalu you will get startled.Sorry If I hurt you.

    • @kunjar
      @kunjar Před 3 lety

      @@bswarankumar7277 puran tells. Alligoric story.. And puran is much more story. To tell genral republic. There is no casteism. In ved and upnishad. When brahmin become powerful.. They make socity rule. Or gurukul is deatrouyed.. U can see south indian templea and architectire..

    • @bswarankumar7277
      @bswarankumar7277 Před 3 lety

      @@kunjar Brahma got married her own daughter. Arjuna killed her own brother , when he was helpless.

    • @kunjar
      @kunjar Před 3 lety

      @@bswarankumar7277 brham does not exist. According to ved and upnishad.. Okk. There is word prjapati.. I know u r either christian or muslim. In which adam and hawwa generate only two daughtee and two son.. So.. How dna is differentvin whole world.. In fact.. Scienc proves that if u married ur sister.. No muation occcured.. So no child further... If u know where is god. Read upanishad. Which wrote after ved... . There r many times destruction occured manytimes. Nature is created. Earth is 1.4 billion year old.. I lakh year ago there was human fossil found.. Ur adam andneve story only 5000 year old. Starts from abrham....

    • @bswarankumar7277
      @bswarankumar7277 Před 3 lety

      @@kunjar Hinduism is a centre for UNTOUCHIBILITY. It's a shame that you say that ,Brahma does not exist 🤣🤣🙏.Aryans migrated from central part of Asia and employed Hinduism.we are Dravadians.Perhaps if you read social studies 5 to 10 class of social studies,you will understand 😃😃😃😃

  • @kunjammamathew8374
    @kunjammamathew8374 Před 6 lety +4

    I love this speech.Hope to be answers to present problems of India.

    • @Ajay_Kumar-uq8rd
      @Ajay_Kumar-uq8rd Před 2 lety

      Syrian Orthodox may be who hate other or new Christians as they fondly say it.

  • @sibangadeka3484
    @sibangadeka3484 Před 3 lety

    Looking at Shashi hi always take me into depth searching to any issue I see him dealing with.his way of conducting his eloquent speech,his charismatic personality is embletic of what great value, ethos ,dreams about India he granted for

  • @ull893
    @ull893 Před 3 lety +1

    Dr.Sashi Taroor, who can
    verbalize to the mere mortals, any complex socio political and economic ideas, in the fewest words, at the same time with the ferocity of Brahmastra.😊❤️💜

  • @Hillimanjaro
    @Hillimanjaro Před 5 lety +8

    Brilliant as usual Shashi Tharoor. I really wish he had formed his own fold politically. I always thought he was true PM material

  • @NHRT23
    @NHRT23 Před 3 lety +9

    35:30 - "Hindutva is a political ideology." So true.

    • @elborrador333
      @elborrador333 Před 3 lety

      That hindutva is a political ideology is a straw man of hindutva.

    • @Aven-Sharma1991
      @Aven-Sharma1991 Před 2 lety

      No it fucking ain’t, Jeffery Armstrong says otherwise,.

    • @Agnostic7773
      @Agnostic7773 Před 2 lety

      To preserve Hindus !

  • @rudrashankar0709
    @rudrashankar0709 Před 3 lety +2

    Hinduism has always been inclusive and accepting. With the kind of aggression around, a part of hinduism corresponding is naturally needed.

  • @hansavaid1269
    @hansavaid1269 Před 8 měsíci

    I never saw him getting offended when people ask questions to him, he answers with the same calmness & clarity without getting personal or rude or being judgemental

  • @indranilchakraborty9388
    @indranilchakraborty9388 Před 5 lety +3

    You claim not to have known Sanskrit yet have the audacity to write this... But you are so eloquent, I admire that...

  • @krishanuchattopadhyay7006

    I'm proud to belong to the Dharma, that says, "Truth is not a subject of belief " 🙏🏻🙏🏻 AUM

  • @gopalakrishna8335
    @gopalakrishna8335 Před rokem +2

    As always, such an exquisite pleasure to listen to Dr. Tharoor ❤❤🎉

  • @amitaspoetry384
    @amitaspoetry384 Před 2 lety +2

    Very articulately and clearly presented. Thanks Shashi Tharoor.

  • @LEO22116
    @LEO22116 Před 4 lety +9

    For example, I am Hindu and I worship "nothingness". My mother worships "Tulsi", a plant.

  • @gomathakamadhenu1607
    @gomathakamadhenu1607 Před 2 lety +3

    Former IPS Officer says:-
    I was so upbeat when Shashi Tharoor came into politics in 2009. I still remember talking to so many of my NRI friends on how the politics of India will change for better with highly accomplished people and intelligent people like him joining politics. Then by 2013, I was disillusioned with congress and felt Anna Hazare supported by IITian Kejriwal, IPS Kiran Bedi, great actor Aamir Khan will usher in a new change in India. I even donated to India against corruption, went to Ramlila maidaan to shout slogans
    Now if I look back at it, the only thing I can do is laugh at myself. But I am happy that I realised the biggest flaw in my thinking. The reason we support people like Shashi Tharoor or a Kejriwal is they are well educated. We are brainwashed from childhood that education is equal to goodness.
    NO, IT IS NOT.
    Chidambaram is MBA from Harvard and we all know what he did. Mani Shankar Aiyar is from Cambridge - We all know what kind of rubbish he speaks. Kapil Sibal is Harvard Law graduate and all he does is write mercy petitions for terrorists and sells beef.
    It is not that congress didn’t have highly educated people in the party. There were lots of them but they were all crooks. And a highly educated crook is even more dangerous as he can dupe you in even more innovative ways.
    Everyone from Islamic invaders to Britishers were supported by highly educated and intelligent Indians. Yes, you need them to lord over the country? So the rulers of India cultivated a group of crooks who were well read to rule over us and keep us poor. And Chachaji and his family also continued this trend and cultivated a group of highly educated crooks to rule India. Today we call this group as Lootyens as they stay in an area called Lutyens in Delhi and loot us.
    What is the change that BJP and Modi brought into politics?
    It made jokers like me realise that IVY LEAGUE DEGREES doesn’t make you a patriot, inculcate honesty or bring goodness.
    But people who cultivate character, personality on the basis of ethos of Culture and civilisation of India have patriotism and goodness in them.
    Do this experiment if you don’t believe me:
    You go into any random RSS Shaka in any part of the country and any time in the year.
    And see what they teach those students - Patriotism, Service, Goodness, Honesty and Simplicity.
    It is done every day and all throughout the year.
    Tell me which Ivy League Univ, IIT, IIM, St Stephens, Doon school or any school where you pay lakhs of rupees as fees teach it?
    I have been to world’s top Universities, have 6 degrees but no where my education taught me patriotism or goodness.
    It is my dad who taught me and the books I read written by Swami Vivekananda or the man I idolise Shaheed Bhagat Singh who did this.
    RSS shakhas do it for all the Sangh goers everyday. Hence people like Modi are so patriotic and honest. I don’t care if he went to school or he has MA or not.
    A person who reads Swami Vivekanand or goes to a RSS Shaka is any day better than a crook with IIT or Harvard degree.
    Yes that is what we need to realise.
    Believe in your own ethos or the goodness of your own country. You will any day be better than believing in those degrees.
    MUST READ, ONE OF THE BEST ARTICLES, AN EYE OPENER

    • @drkushraghav
      @drkushraghav Před rokem +1

      Please share source of this and name of former ips officer.

    • @nitishsharma1072
      @nitishsharma1072 Před 5 měsíci

      Exactly my view. I thought Kejriwal would do wonders, but he was no better than an opportunistic.

  • @kira6839
    @kira6839 Před 3 lety +1

    Sir you are one of the best orator I have ever known.

  • @sheilabhattacharya857
    @sheilabhattacharya857 Před 2 lety +2

    So enlightening Sir, thank you for putting our religion in its right perspective.