Stoking Hindus Anger in Tamil Nadu

The insults came during Dhanurmasa, the period of the year that Hindus consider most auspicious

Stoking Hindus Anger in TN
Stoking Hindus Anger in TN

The timing of these insults were carefully designed to create maximum hurt to the Hindus

In the recent past Tamil Nadu had witnessed a resurgence of venomous attacks on Hindu beliefs and religious symbol heads. Much has been written on the crass insults that Victor James Vairamuthu, a Christian, had heaped on Andal Nachiyar, the goddess revered by Hindus all over the world. As if this were was not enough, Kanimozhi the self-acclaimed atheist Rajya Sabha member and daughter of M.Karunanidhi of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), had also made uncharitable remarks on Lord Venkateswara of Tirupathi.

In the initial days, the protests were largely ignored by the mainstream media, particularly the television networks in Tamil Nadu

The insults came during Dhanurmasa, the period of the year that Hindus consider most auspicious for reciting Andal’s Thiruppavai – a collection of thirty stanzas (paasurams) written in Tamil by Andal in praise of the Lord Vishnu. The timing of these insults were carefully designed to create maximum hurt to the Hindus. It certainly did.

It is not that the insults of Victor James Vairamuthu or Kanimozhi by themselves have stirred up the strong Hindu rising. It has certainly proved to be the hot trigger for a huge swathe of the population that has been reeling under constant anti-Hindu harangue and endless taunts.

Unlike the past, this time around, these anti-Hindu claptraps had the shock of their lives. Hindus from all over south India – Tamil Nadu, Andhra, Telangana and Karnataka expressed their anger and took to the streets to protest the insults. The spontaneity and widespread protests, particularly by women and younger generation pleasantly surprised even the protesters themselves.

In the initial days, the protests were largely ignored by the mainstream media, particularly the television networks in Tamil Nadu. However, the extensive use of social media – particularly Facebook and WhatsApp – had proved to be a game changer. It was the active and angry presence in the social media that forced the television networks to devote time. This only fueled the spread of anger to every household and only spawned even more protests.

Housewives took to posting angry self-made videos expressing their disgust at Vairamuthu and seeking his unconditional apology. Many exponents of religious discourses were also at the forefront addressing gatherings of angry Hindus. In fact, youngsters – sub-30s something and women in particular – dominated the protest marches. In major urban and metropolitan areas, many retirees and elderly people also joined the protests.

At a time when the entire political class has shunned speaking out in public on the Vairamuthu fiasco, H Raja of the BJP and TTV Dinakaran of the breakaway AIADMK have been the two lonely voices that have unequivocally condemned it. Mr. H Raja has not only castigated the Dravidian parties but has also been at the forefront of the protests. Despite the negative portrayal by the mainstream media, he seems to have gathered huge grassroots support across the state, particularly among the young people in Tamil Nadu.

Contrary to what the television networks have portrayed, the protests were well spread out and saw the participation of all communities across the Hindu faith. However, it is true that the crowds that were seen on the streets were not as large as would be seen in a popular political rally. But the diverse, spontaneous gatherings have sent an ominous message writ too large to ignore.

The obvious result, over the years, has been the creation of a large cesspool of latent anger and hurt among large sections of Hindus that has refused to drain or dry away

It must, however, be mentioned here that it would be perfectly legitimate to have differences and disagreements with Hinduism per se, its philosophies, its sacred texts or its belief systems. Hinduism itself has a well-established tradition of debating such differences. Hence the proper and acceptable forum to address such disquiet would be to invite both sides to debate publicly so the people can draw their own conclusions.

Insulting Hindu religious figureheads, on the contrary, has no room in a civil society and is a clear infringement of constitutional guarantees for religious freedom. It is a naked attempt to incite hatred that has the potential to spiral into religious violence and hence is a threat to law and order. It is time to read the riot act to Vincent James Vairamuthu. But unfortunately, an effete government in the state has not shown the courage to act. Inaction will certainly not be forgiven by the people in the elections.

The Dravidian cults in all their hues and avatars are no more than a band of Hindu-baiting political opportunists who have unscrupulously played the pseudo secular card for several decades now. As many researchers and authors have already pointed out in their well-documented studies, these cults are but executing their alien masters’ bidding. It is obvious that these forces are tightly aligned with those who do not wish India well.

Despite their protestations and false propaganda to social reforms, the number of Hindus worshipping at the temples continues to swell and unbelievable numbers visit the temples every day. This stands as a grand testimony to the unshakable faith of the Hindus of Tamil Nadu. But to poke this huge mass of humanity is tantamount to committing political hara-kiri.

The obvious result, over the years, has been the creation of a large cesspool of latent anger and hurt among large sections of Hindus that has refused to drain or dry away. The insults heaped on goddess Andal Nachiyar and the sham regrets by Vincent James Vairamuthu and others of his ilk has definitely ignited this latent anger. The rancour and vitriol have only succeeded in passing the unmitigated hatred for these bogus cults from one generation to another. This is an unmistakably a red flag for the Hindu-hating Dravidian political tribes and could well be a harbinger of upcoming jet steam of political changes just around the corner in Tamil Nadu. It has the potential to blow the Dravidian cults into irrelevance and decimate them from the political scene once and for all.

Note:
1. The views expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of PGurus.

7 COMMENTS

  1. Good Article but more historic references could have been given on what happened when Hinduism was abused by so called dravidian leaders (E.Ve. Ra) in the past. When he said there is no God, a small vinayaka began to evolve in each street of TN.
    As author says, i hope this unites all the hindus in TN and pave way to out the political party under the cover of atheism and so called Dravidianism (which they cannot explain).

  2. People can say anything about hindus as they no at worst some non violent protests will happen and nobody cares for them. Had it been against islam they would be afraid of their life. That’s why the hindu bashing is common.
    The left muslim combine knows it very well and take full political benifit.

  3. Only physical fear seem to work against erring mud slingers over Hinduism. Passive ways of protests do not act as deterrent for the cowardice miniscule wrong doers against Hinduism. Though the protests were meaningful and shocking for the anti Hindus, sadly they were not effective to bring out any unconditional apology from the nasty critical poet. They think they can do anything against Hindus and live peacefully and here. This impression should change and fitting and unforgettable response should be given for every such action.

    • Absolutely.

      That is why Svami Vivekananda says we Hindus need an ‘Islamic Body’.

      The only reason such good for nothing scum dare not say anything against Islam is because they would be dealt with in the most befitting way.

      Hindus have long been forsaken by the establishment itself. Be it any political outfit they are convictionless. Lot of ill informed hindus themselves keep misleading fellow Hindus by telling
      ”atheism is also allowed in indooyisum”.

      NOT AT ALL. Sri.Ramana Bhagavan emphatically says ” ..an atheist is an IGNORAMUS”.

      RSS folks often betray Hindu Munnani people. H.Raja is very sincere & a genuine Hindu.
      He has been fighting his battles alone. For kollywood bimbos like kushboos & suhasinis
      Tamil Nadu government gave police protection when they should have been left unprotected to be LYNCHED by furious people.

      For our Kaanchi Ssankaracharya neither the state gorement nor the centre cares.
      Various other ”godmen” presiding over their opulent ‘ashrams’ are heavily focussed on
      their own empires answering idiotic questions of burkha dutts , juhi chawlas & so on.

      This so called denial of Kaveri Water , drought , dengue are just desserts served by our Maker.

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