similar activities. Nor could Muslims be expected to respond
with full enthusiasm when they saw Shivaji or Pratap being
hailed not merely for their historical roles but also as ’national’
leaders who fought against the ’foreigners’. By no definition
could Akbar or Aurangzeb be declared a foreigner, unless
being a Muslim was made the ground for declaring one a
foreigner. In reality, the struggle between Pratap and Akbar
or Shivaji and Aurangzeb had to be viewed as a political
struggle in its particular historical setting. To declare Akbar or
Aurangzeb a ’foreigner’ and Pratap or Shivaji a ’national’
hero was to project into past history the communal outlook 222 INDIA AND ISRAEL CHAPTEI R15 of 20th century India. This was not only bad history; it Wa
also a blow to national unity.” The Prophet expects his flock to realize that Allah had given
them Quran in Arabic tongue and other believer must honour
the Arabic Quran. Later, the Prophet went to the extent of
admonishing the faithful, ”Love the Arabs for three reasons’
because I am an Arab, the Quran is Arabic, and the inhabitants;
of Paradise will speak Arabic”. If that be so did it need any
instruction from the Hindus for the Muslim community to speak
Arabic language in preference to the national tongue. VS. Naipaul
warms up to the same theme in his book Beyond Belief that
these obsessions with Arab, Quran and everything Arabic makes
Muslims revere Arab and the Arabic language and the lore,
alienating them completely from the countries of their residency,
their past, excepts one that begins after the advent of Islam. To sum up in Arun Shouri’s words: ” In regard to matter
after critical matter the Aryan-Dravidian divide, the nature of
Islamic invasion, the nature of Islamic rule, the character of the
Freedom Struggle-we find this trait-suppersso veri, suggestio
falsi. This is the real scandal of history writing in the last thirty
years. And it has been possible for these ”eminent historians” to
perpetrate it because they acquired control of institutions like
the ICHR. To undo the falsehood, the control has to be undone”. D.N. Jha in his booj^/AndenMncfa,_aii_ Introductory ..outline
makes startling revelation that Lord Indra was ”rowdy and
immoral”, Lord Krishna had a ”rather questionable personal
record”, and Lord Shiva was nothing but a development of
”phallic cult”, while the Bhakti movement represented ”the
complete dependence of the serfs or tenants on the landowners
in the context of Indian feudal society”. No evidence has been
adduced to prove these uncalled for assertions. Based on
hypothetical conjectures these statements reveal how successful
the efforts of Macaulay, the Missionaries and Marx had been. If
any such comments were made against members of the Prophet’s
own families and if even one were to reproduce what they did
and said the Marxist historians would start screaming saying that .»-•”””Tis /4 CRITIQUE OF INDIAN HISTORY223 CHAPTEK .. js an effort to denigrate the glorious figure of Islam. But the
u’ du g0^5 anc’ g°ddeses can be calumnized with impunity i.e. • repuer- ’n brief,... nothing about Hinduism was original every •rlence of greatness or sublimity was fantasy. Every achievement • contributable to the invaders, so much so that even the Maurya rt is of Persian origin. Another pet theme of these historians is
compulsion in religion” are touted adnauseum with utter disregard
to actual happenings under the Islamic rule from its very inception
till its decay, covering a period of almost one and a half millennia.
While the Quran does not ordain the scarifice of cows, the
’slamic authorities in India and the Muslim divines like Ali Mia
exhort Muslim to kill cows in India for the simple reason that
they are sacred to the Hindus. The exact words are ”precisely 224 INDIA AND ISRAEL CHAPTF MS because cows are revered by the Hindus”. Mr. Jha in his bo
condemns the Hindus for animal sacrifices and their abolitio
by the Buddhist cult. He is silent on the uncountable numb
of animals such as cows, goats, chicken and sheep, which ar
slaughtered at every Id. According to Jha this is in order and
therefore condoned. The Marxist historians have again put history
on its head by their statement that the Gupta Age as ’the Golden
Age’, was purely a myth, and that even the so- called Golden
age did not cover the whole of India, which remained beyond
the pale of the Gupta Empire. This loose control and devolution
of power by Gupta Kings do not redound to their credit of
exercising direct control over their dominion. Thus, while Mauryas
were decried for their secularist and so- called coercive
administration, the Guptas are derided for decentralizing the
same. In other words, there is nothing commendable about the
of our Leftist historians. Even astronomical achievement of
Aryabhatta.and Varahamihira are not totally their own original
contributions but were borrowed from Rome while another one
from Paul of Alexandria. Aryabhatta’s phenomenal insight about
the earth rotation on its axis and revolution round the sun
enunciated much before Copernicus and Kepler did, are
undervalued because they were ”contrary to the established
Indian notion”. The works of Kalidas are belittled as of little
literary value, because their origins lay in a distant past; Puranas
and Vedic literature were only compiled in their present form in
the times of Gupta. No literary work is known to man, which
does not have its origin and previous accounts or earlier literary
forms outside India is another pearl of wisdom from Jha’s ”so
called Hindu renaissance”. Even the term Hindu is a ”misnomer”.
”It was first used by the Arabs in the post-Gupta period and to
describe the inhabitants. Ancient Indians never thought of
themselves as Hindus.” From descriptions compiled from the
observations of Fahian, the Chinese Buddhist pilgrim scholar
who visited India during the reign of Chandragupta-ll .... Indian
achievement in Mathematics regarding the original zero, we
knowledge of Pythagoras theorem, the achievement o Q^PTER 15 /4 CRITIQUE OF INDIAN HISTORY 225 ^ryabhatta and astronomy, the accuracy of their calculations
regarding forecast of solar and lunar eclipses and the facts of
panchang (a long-term forecast of calendar) are trivialized by
’dols and the texts held sacred by the Hindus and the language
°f these texts i.e. Sanskrit, which was the lingua franca of our
country till as late as the mid 19th century, and finally to vilify
the Brahmins, who were the custodians of the above features of
the Indian society. The other side of the exercise was to emphasize
the parts i.e. the non-Hindus, original languages, castes and the 226 INDIA AND ISRAEL CHAPTE R15 groups most vulnerable to Missionary activities in the Empire, i e
unsuspecting tribals and the untouchables in order to reap rich
harvests for Christianity. Those who stood for the whole in the
Indian culture and traditions, like the towering figures such as
in its intent but a simple way of showing the different faces of
God and all that is good and worth emulating. They are the
symbols and support, the crutches on which Hindu mind ascends
to celestial heights without losing sight of one Brahma, whom
Vivekanand described thus: r TER 15 A CRITIQUE OF INDIAN HISTORY 227 Ekam Sadwipra Bahudha Vadanti (The LORD almighty Braham is one; sages see it in different forms.) Thus, the area of knowledge is finite but that of ignorance
js infinite. Human mind has its limitation of perception and
cannot see beyond what is possible through the tools of science
and the power of reason. But there can be and is another truth
that lies beyond this area of perception, which Vedanta calls
neti-neti i.e., beyond comprehension or description. The history of India needs a new paradigm for study, which
is devoid of Marxist distortions and British colonial intent, the
secularist scent, and the discursive cant of the present day