Inculturation- Fooling Hindu Masses, by Nithin Sridhar
In early 1982, Father Joseph Parekatil of the Catholic Church of Parasahi, Madhya Pradesh, destroyed the sacred murthi of Goddess Visweshwari Siddheswari, enshrined on the nearby Nawain Tekdi hill, and erected a small wooden cross. Later, on February 18th 1983, a 31-foot high concrete cross was illegally erected on the hill. A month later, enraged villagers destroyed the cross. On February 20th, 1985, with the intent of regaining possession of the hill, Father Parekatil put on the orange robes of a Hindu sannyasin, built a hut on the hill, sat on a tiger skin and began performing worship in the Hindu style. As a result, thousands of simple Hindus came to the hill on Fridays, unaware of the deception they were witnessing. But, on May 18th, a complaint was registered, but to no avail. Again there was agitation in the area, and this time, on October 1st 1985, the villagers tore down the priest’s hut and tossed away the remaining pieces of the concrete cross. Father Parekatil only gave up when he was arrested a week later for breaking the peace. (1)
The tactic used by Father Parekatil of adopting Hindu symbols to further his missionary goal is called “inculturation” or “indigenization.” Christianity has always followed a policy of ‘inculturation.’ It adopted Pagan elements in Christianized form in order to ease the transition from Paganism to Christianity. Pagan gods became Christian saints and Pagan festivals became Christian festivals. In this process of inculturation, the Christian Church adapted old forms to its new message, but made sure that through the Pagan veneer the Christian doctrine was impressed upon the converts. (2) “Indigenization is evangelization,” says Kaj Baag. It is the planting of the gospel inside another culture, another philosophy, another religion.” (3) In the case of India, ‘inculturation’ or ‘indigenization’ means ‘the incorporation of Jesus in Indian spiritual tradition.’ Fr. Bede says, “In India we need a Christian Vedanta and a Christian Yoga that is a system of theology which makes use not only of the terms and concepts, but also of the whole structure of thought of Vedanta.” (4)
Shantivanam Ashram on the banks of the sacred Kaveri River near Trichy in South India appears Hindu. It has a Hindu shrine, saffron-robed “swami” seated cross-legged on a straw mat, devotees practicing yogic meditations, even chanting Hindu scriptures. But these impressions gradually prove false. First, the eye detects that the courtyard shrine is for Saint Paul and that “puja” is actually, a daily Mass, complete with incense, lamps, flower offerings and prasadam. Finally, one meets the “swami,” Father Bede “Dayananda” Griffiths, a Christian “sannyasin.” This is a Christian ashram, one of more than fifty in India, which are described as “experiments in cross-cultural communication,” or as “contemplative hermitages that revolve around both Christian and Hindu ideals.” Fr. J. Monchanin, one of the founding members of the ashram, defines his mission in these terms: “I have come to India for no other purpose than to awaken in a few souls the desire (the passion) to raise up a Christian India. It will take centuries, sacrificed lives and we shall perhaps die before seeing any realizations. A Christian India, completely Indian and completely Christian will be something so wonderful the sacrifice of our lives is not too much to ask.” (5) His words are a reflection of the motive behind these ashrams.
Sita Ram Goel, in his book “Catholic Ashrams,” lists 108 such Christian ashrams in India, 4 in Nepal and 8 in Sri Lanka. These ashrams include Asha Niketan, Bangalore, Karnataka, Bethany Ashram (1938), Channapatna, Karnataka, Christa Sevakee Ashram (1950), Karkala, Karnataka, Christian Institute for the study of Religion and Society, Bangalore, Karnataka, Yesu Karuna Prarthanalaya, Kote, Mysore District, Karnataka and others. (7)
Lausanne Movement (for world evangelization) published a paper titled “Christian witness to Hindus” (1980), listing some of the methods to be implemented to convert Hindus, such as:
(1) We should enunciate theology in Indian categories so that the Hindu can understand the gospel.
(2) We must develop a truly Christian world view consistent with the Indian context.
(3) While presenting the gospel, we must be aware of the fact that the Hindu understands the doctrine of God, man, sin, and salvation in a way entirely different from the biblical doctrine.
(4) Communicate the gospel through indigenous methods such as bhajans, drama, dialogue, discourse, Indian music, festival processions, etc. (6)
The present Catholic ashrams have inherited a history of intrigue and subterfuge. Here is a description from the “Madhya Pradesh Report(1956)”: “Robert De Nobili (A Catholic Jesuit priest) appeared in Madura in 1607, clad in the saffron robes of a Sadhu with sandal paste on his forehead and the sacred thread on his body. He gave out that he was a Brahmin from Rome. He showed documentary evidence to prove that he belonged to a clan that had migrated from ancient India. He declared that he was bringing a message which had been taught in India by Indian ascetics of yore and that he was only restoring to Hindus one of their lost sacred books, namely the 5th Veda, called Yeshurveda (Jesus Veda). It passed for a genuine work until the Protestant Missionaries exposed the fraud about the year 1840. This Brahmin Sannyasi of the ‘Roman Gotra,’ Father De Nobili, worked for 40 years and died at the age of 89 in 1656. It is said that he had converted about a lakh of people, but they all melted away after his death.” (8)
This is the situation the Hindu finds himself in. Christian missionaries have adopted Hindu ways of life, Hindu religious symbols, architecture, worship forms and declared themselves as Swamis. A Catholic priest who calls himself “swami” instantly attains the status and authority of a holy man in Hindu society, which he can use to convert individuals. By using Sanskrit terminology in his sermons, he implies a close relationship of Hindu theology to Catholic theology, a relationship which does not really exist. Such missionaries speak authoritatively on Hindu scriptures and argue that their [Christian] teachings are consonant with everything Hindu, but add a finishing touch, a “fullness” to the traditional faith.
1 Hinduism Today, Indian Ocean Edition, December, 1988.
2 Salvation: Hindu influence on Christianity by Dr. Koenraad Elst.
3 Kaj Baago, Pioneers of Indigenous Christianity, Madras, 1969, p. 85
4 Bede Griffiths, op. cit., p. 24.
5 “Liberal” Christianity, Ram Swarup
6 “Christian Witness to Hindus”, 1980, Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization
7 Catholic Ashrams- Sanyassins or Swindlers, By Sita Ram Goel
8 Niyogi Comission Report on Christian Missionary activities.
The author of this article, Nithin Sridhar, is studying civil engineering in Mysore, India. You can contact him at nkgrock@yahoo.co.in.
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November 1st, 2008 13:42
I have always believed that Christianity poses a bigger threat to the cultural and religious heritage of this nation than Islam.I can give you one reason why it is so.Christian conversion activities in india are funded by judeo-christian nations with tax payers money whereas the islamic subversion activities are the result of actions of motivated individuals.The former’s money has corrupted all our national institutions,our parliament,judiaciary and the so called free press and even our big business.So long as the U.S remains the sole military and economic super power,you cann’t prevent the christian missionary knocking at your door at all inconvenient hours because though the U.S is a nation of great men, by some queer logic the fundamentalist Christians invariably weild power in its administration.It is a satisfying thing that the youngesters are becoming aware of that peril.
November 1st, 2008 14:28
CHRISTIAN TECHNOLOGIES FOR CONVERSION ARE TIME TESTED AND TESTED ACROSS VARIOUS REGIONS LIKE EUROPE, SOTH AMERICA AND NORTH AMERICA.BUT THE DIFFERENT CHURCHES IN CHRISTIANITY WILL KILL EACH OTHER.THE WAY CHRISTIANS HAVE EMBRACED IDOLATORY CAN BE SEEN ALL OVER BANGALORE.HISTORY SHOWS THAT THERE IS NO ATTROCITY THEY HAVE NOT DONE IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST.BUT CHRISTIANITY IS NOT ABLE TO CONTROL THE CASTE POLITICS INDULGED IN BY THE CONVERTS AND THE SCANDALS INDULGED IN BY THEIR”CELIBATE”HOLY FATHERS WITH AUTHORITY TO “FORGIVE” THE SINS OF EVERY CONFESSOR.HINDUS HAVE TO BE VERY ALERT AND CONTINUOUSLY EXPOSE THE FOREIGN AGENTS POSING AS RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHERS.HINDUS CAN SAVE THEIR RELIGION ONLY BY CONTINUOUS VIGILANCE.
V.RAVISANKAR
November 1st, 2008 17:46
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November 1st, 2008 20:16
Kudos to Tattva for letting Nithin express his views and facts in clear truthful manner .In todays world of misinformed ,distrupted media reporting ,it is a breeze of fresh air to read something true and relevent .It is very very important in these days to KEEP YOUTH INFORMED ABOUT THE anti India and Anti hindu activities going on in India .
Great Job
November 8th, 2008 20:19
I am a Hindu but no one has given a proper answer to couple of questions.
a) Can anyone give one good reason why SC/ST/Harijans should remain as Hindus - the way its practised ( as opposed to the Sanatan Dharma philosophy)?
b) Hindu philosophy describes all religons as equal So why worry about some people being “temporarily” converted?
Hinduism has lasted for 1000’s of years with greater onslaughts
c) Hinduism the way its practised and the way it is a philosophy are often different eg casteism, corruption in temple management, politics etc
What has been done about it?
Thank you
November 9th, 2008 14:22
This is an answer to the questions asked by S.R. in his mail, which I reproduce here:
S R
November 8th, 2008 20:19 5I am a Hindu but no one has given a proper answer to couple of questions.
a) Can anyone give one good reason why SC/ST/Harijans should remain as Hindus - the way its practised ( as opposed to the Sanatan Dharma philosophy)?
Answer: There is a propaganda to prove that tribals (ST) are not hindus as they are animists or nature worshippers. However, if you look into the vision of the veda which forms the basis for sanatana dharma, it is clear that Brahman, the formless, can be invoked in any form. In other words all forms are the forms of the lord. And, the mainstream Hindus do worship mountains, river streams, trees, animals, humans at various ages etc. For example, in many ceremonies the priest makes a Ganesha out of turmeric paste, and therefore if a tribal worships an anthill for example, he is already a Hindu. However, a missionary wants to claim that he is not and therefore available for conversion. As for the attempts on the part of some of the Hindu organizations trying to bring back people back to hinduism (reconversion); the need would never have occured if the missionary had not gone to vitiate the social fabric by putting one tribe against another, as in the case of Orissa - kandha against Pana. Please remember we all come from some tribes, so all us Hindus are Adivasis really. And, so is every other religion including christianity.
b) Hindu philosophy describes all religons as equal So why worry about some people being “temporarily” converted?
Hinduism has lasted for 1000’s of years with greater onslaughts
Answer: One has to make a distinction between a religious vision and a social problem. When a Hindu says “ishwar all tere nam”, he is stating his vision but some muslims reciprocate it, while most do not. Also, the christian thelogician interprets “thou shall have no other gods before me” to proclaim “jesus is the only son of god” and rejects my Iswara as invalid — so you see we have to see that even if a Hindu holds all religios to be equal; if the attempts to convert are not confronted you risk losing the culture — You can not dance Bharat Natyam with across hanging down yor neck as it is all about Rama, Krishna, and Shiva. As for surviving a thousand years of onslaught, that is a great testimony to the intrinsic strength of Hinduism. However, don’t let that make you an ostrich. For example,the number of persians in persia today is 1%. In Egypt, people who built pyramids, are not available. Many native cultures of Americas and Europe are gone forever. Unless, you preserve the live native culture (read Hindu) in india, they will be dead sooner than later, and you will have only some temples to show for it like we have pyramids
c) Hinduism the way its practised and the way it is a philosophy are often different eg casteism, corruption in temple management, politics etc
What has been done about it?
Answer: There are shudras in country who will not marry their daughter to a Brahmin boy, you know why? because they all take pride in their traditions and ancestry. The “caste system” is a word coined specifically for propaga, the word Varna simply means description. Even today you have to give your job description so that the other can relate to you. many alvars and nayanmars worshiped by all Hindus along with Siva and Visnu. many of these were born Sudras, though.
It’s true that Hinduism is like a long standing banyan tree and therefor there are some social inequalities, for alleviating Hindus Hindus themselves have made efforts - howver to a missionary the social ills are just a tool to recruit sheep in the herd of Christ. They are unmindful of the damage they are doing to this great native culture in the name of charity.
I hope this clears a few things.
Om
November 9th, 2008 23:05
sir,
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November 10th, 2008 05:47
CASTE IS A SOCIAL PROBLEM.IT IS NOT THE PROBLEM OF THE RELIGION.HINDU CONVERTS TO OTHER RELIGIONS HAVE CARRIED ALONGWITH THEM THEIR CAST FORMATIONS AND CASTE WARS.OTHER RELIGIONS HAVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SOCIAL SEGMENTATION WHICH SURVIVES EVEN TODAY IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD.CONVERSION LEADS TO SUBVERSION .INDIAN HINDUS ARE MADE TO BELIEVE IN “ALIEN”GODS AND ARE FORCED TO HAVE “EXTRA TERRITORIAL ALLEGIANCE” WHEN THEIR RELIGIOUS LEADERS ABROAD TELL THEM WHAT TO DO IN THE NAME OF GOD.POLYTHEISM CAN ABSORB MONOTHEISM AND COEXIST PEACEFULLY.THE CONVERSE IS NOT TRUE.MANKIND WILL BE DESTROYED IN THE NAME OF GOD WHEN MONOTHEISTIC RELIGIONS FIGHT WITH EACH OTHER TO UPHOLD THEIR RESPECTIVE GODS.MONOTHEISM IN ITS PRESENT FORM IS THE BIGGEST DANGER TO WORLD PEACE AND SURVIVAL OF MANKIND.FREEDOM OF WORSHIP AND FREEDOM OF THOUGHTS AVAILABLE TO A HINDU IS NOT AVAILABLE TO THE “PRISONERS” OF OTHER RELIGIONS.JUST BECAUSE THE HINDUS ARE TOLERANT AND BROADMINDED IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT MONOTHEISTIC RELIGIONS CONTINUE TO SPREAD THEIR CANCEROUS THOUGHTS IN THE NAME OF “SECULARISM”.INCULTURATION IS AN ACTIVE FORM OF THIS CANCER.DISHONESTY IN THEIR PHILOSOPHIES CAN BE FULLY UNDERSTOOD IF WE READ THE HISTORY OF DESTRUCTION OF PAGANISM AND THE ABSORBTION OF THIER PHILOSOPHIES AS CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHIES.”BEATIFICATION”OR “GOD MAKING” INDULGED IN BY THE CHRISTIANS TOO OFTEN NOW IS AN EFFECT OF PAGAN PHILOSOPHY ON CHRISTIANITY.A HINDU BELIEVES THAT GOD CAN BE PRAYED TO IN ANY NAME AND FORM.THIS GIVES IMMENSE SUPPORT TO MONOTHEISTS BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT CHALLENGED.THE HATRED OF MONOTHEIST AGAINST A POLYTHEIST IS NOTHING BUT MISGUIDED SELF RIGHTEOUSNESS AND ARROGANCE.
HISTORY SHOWS THAT SEVERAL CULTURES AND RELIGIONS WERE DESTROYED BY THE MONOTHEISTS.THEY WANT HINDUISM TO HAVE THE SAME FATE.THIS IS WHAT CONVERSION IS MEANT TO ACHIEVE.THERE IS NO PROOF THAT ALLTHE CONVERTS HAVE GONE TOTHE ” HEAVEN” OF THE IMAGINATION OFMONOTHEISTIC PHILOSOPHY AND ALL THE POLYTHEISTS HAVE GONE TO HELL AS IMAGINED IN THEMONOTHEISTIC PHILOSOPHIES.RECONVERSION WITHOUT ANIMOSITY TO THE PREVIOUS FATH TO HIDUFOLD AND/OR PEACEFUL AND NON-AGGRESSIVE(WITHOUT THE CRAZE FOR CONVERSION) COEXISTANCE OF THE MONOTHEISTS WITH POLYTHEISM ONLY CAN SAVE HUMANITY FORM MUTUAL DESTRUCTION.IF MONTHEISM PREVAILS THEN AFTER DESTRUCTION OF HUMAN KIND ONLY THE ANIMALS WILL LIVE ON AND RULE THE EARTH.THIS MAY MAKE GOD’S JOB MORE EASY THAN WHAT IT IS AT PRESENT.
November 10th, 2008 08:26
DEAR SR
CAN YOU GIVE ANY VALID REASONS(OTHER THAN RESERVATIONS)FOR THE SC/ST/HARIJAN TO CHANGE THEIR GOD, CULTURE ,LANGUAGE AND RELIGIOUS FREEDOM THEY ARE ENJOYING NOW AND TO EMBRACE ANOTHER RELIGION AND BE SUBJECT TO THEIR NEW BOOKS AND NEW LAWS?WHY THEY CANNOT IMPROVE THEIR SITUATION WHILE CONTINUING AS HINDUS?.
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS “TEMPORARY CONVERSION”. GO TO ANOTHER RELIGION AND THEN TRY TO COME BACK. YOU WILL UNDERSTAND WHAT IS IN STORE FOR YOU THERE.THEIR BOOKS TELL WHAT IS TO BE DONE IN SUCH A SITUATION.
GROUPISM, CORRUPTION IN MANAGEMENT OF RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICS ARE THERE EVERYWHERE.THIS IS NOT UNIQUE TO HIDUISM.PEOPLE BEING WHAT THEY ARE ,THEY ARE THE SAME EVERYWHERE.
EFFORTS TO IMPROVE HINDUS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.CONVERSION IS NO SOLUTION. IT ONLY CREATES NEW PROBLEMS TO THE CONVERTOR, CONVERTED AND THE ONES WHO ARE ABANDONED.
POSITIVE THINKING AND PEACE LOVING APPROACH IS THE SOLUTION.
November 12th, 2008 07:20
DEAR SR
I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR FURTHER COMMENTS/THOUGHTS ON THIS SUBJECT AND THE QUESTIONS RAISED BY YOU
September 24th, 2011 01:40
Christianizing Bharatanatyam…inculturation as a public program to infiltrate Hindus by deception; aided and abetted by colonized Hindus of Houston
http://christianizingbharatanatyam.blogspot.com/
“To understand the syndrome we are dealing with, it is important to first understand the strategy known as inculturation and its colonizing influences upon a growing number of Indian dancers. What this dancer feels is precisely the result of inculturation - namely, to de-Hinduize the tradition in such a manner that it is welcomed by the practitioners who begin to see this shift as a kind of modernization and globalization program. The first stage is to diminish the dharmic metaphysical context by emptying the symbols of their deeper meanings, and this gets gradually secularized and eventually Christianized” - Rajiv Malhotra, author of BREAKING INDIA and BEING DIFFERENT