This is the final resting place of Darius I of Persia (b550 – d486 BCE) at Naqsh-e-Rostam near Persepolis. He was the great Achaemenid king who gave us our name. In a panel he is described as an Aryan of Aryan lineage. He called the people who lived along the Indus "Sindhugosh", which in course of time became Hindu. Quite ironically it gives Pakistan a better claim to be known as Hindustan. Historically the area east of the Indus was known as "Bharat". Thats why the Indian Constitiution begins: "We the people of Bharat, that is India........"
Unveiling the "Real Majority": Divya Dwivedi’s Critique of the Hindu Majority Narrative * In contemporary Indian discourse, the notion of a "Hindu majority" is often taken as an unassailable fact, with official statistics frequently citing approximately 80% of India’s population as Hindu. This framing shapes political campaigns, cultural narratives, and even national identity. However, philosopher and professor at IIT Delhi, Divya Dwivedi, challenges this narrative in her provocative and incisive work, arguing that the "Hindu majority" is a constructed myth that obscures the true social composition of India. For Dwivedi, the "real majority" comprises the lower-caste communities—historically marginalized and oppressed under the caste system—who form the numerical and social backbone of the nation. Her critique, developed in collaboration with philosopher Shaj Mohan, offers a radical rethinking of Indian society, exposing the mechanisms of power t...
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