'INDIA ABROAD' on new textbooks

Francis Parmar, S. J. xacobad at WILNETONLINE.NET
Tue Feb 29 03:22:40 UTC 2000


History books are certainly being altered and a number of citizens are concerned about this.  KHOJ has taken up this issue and does quite a creditable job.  KHOJ has a web site: http://www.sabrang.com
The e-mail address is mailto:sabrang at bom2.vsnl.net.in
Parmar, SJ
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Michael Witzel 
  To: INDOLOGY at LISTSERV.LIV.AC.UK 
  Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 10:49 PM
  Subject: 'INDIA ABROAD' on new textbooks



  In spite of Madhav's cooling breeze from a himavad-iriNeza-pradeza, I am afraid I have to add, even after some weeks' reflection, some hot breeze from a slightly warmer haridvaara in kaamasetu, matsyacuuSasetu.

  For, an Indian scientist friend of mine has drawn my attention to a troubling report in INDIA ABROAD, January 21, 2000, hidden away on the OPINION page.

  http://www.indiaabroadonline.com/PublicAccess/ia012100/Opinion/ConcernExpressed.html

  Since this concerns *many* of the subjects we work on, it might be interesting to list members, -- especially since it comes in the wake of the recent news stories that Dominik has drawn attention to (Council of Social Science and Historical Research, University Grants Commission, Indira Gandhi Center).

  I merely quote a few 'gems' and leave out all acronyms. The story begins: 

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  Concern expressed about plans to alter history books (By PRAFUL BIDWAI)

  If Murli Manohar Joshi, the Union Human Resources Development Minister, has his way, Indian children will grow up believing that "Bharatiya culture," ... is the sole influence that has always shaped India. This basically "Hindu" culture ... has remained unchanged since time immemorial. All other influences and traditions are "impure," alien, not part of India's "heritage."
  .....

  * There was no contradiction between Hinduism and Buddhism .... 

  ((cf. , incidentally: (Reuters) - A key figure in India's ... government provoked outrage among Buddhist scholars Friday by asserting that Buddhism merely represented India's ancient Aryan traditions with a "new emphasis." "Buddha did not announce any new religion. He was only restating with a new emphasis the ancient ideals of the Indo-Aryan civilizations," Home Minister L.K. Advani said in a speech at Sarnath in northern India. ---- See
  http://www.infobeat.com/stories/cgi/story.cgi?id=2556965151-bd6 ))

  * Indians are "a race." Furthermore, they have "a mission" and "destiny" as a race.

  (ever heard that before???)

  * It is "a fundamental postulate of Hindu thought that every way of life has its own contribution to make..." But "the ultimate reality" is defined by Krishna alone.

  * The "spirit of Bharat" is dharma, "the ultimate source of all values." The best description of dharma is found in the "Manusmriti."

  * In ancient times, "Bharat excelled in every branch of Science... Our sages realized reality lying in every sphere of life." All of them were Hindu.

  These ideas form the core of the "Discussion Papers" now being prepared by the principal institutions that draw up school curriculum .... 

  All future textbook writers must conform to these standards. 

  ....

  (The writer is a political commentator)

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  Michael Witzel
  Department of Sanskrit & Indian Studies, Harvard University
  2 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge MA 02138

  ph. 617-496 2990 (also messages)
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