The Brahmins have distorted
Buddha’s history in many ways. To do this, Brahmin poet Ashvaghosha had
writtern “Buddhacharitam” in Sanskrit language. The Buddha had strictly ordered
His followers to preach His teachings in local language. “Pali”, but the
Brahmins purposefully Brocken this rule to give a set back to the Buddha’s
revolution. Also, the purpose of the Brahmins was that, Sanskrit was language
of the Brahmins only, so, general peoples would not understand the Brahmins
mischief’s about the distortion of the Buddha’s life and teachings and so, the
wrong history will be propagated in future generations to come. If you will see
the history of India, you will see thousands of such distortions including
misreporting the life and teachings of the Buddha. This topic is very vast and
out of scope of this book, so some of these topics are explained ahead.
The Buddha had left home to do a
social revolution to relieve His peoples from their sufferings resulting from
the Brahmanical slavery but the Brahmins written that, the Buddha had left home
His by looking at the four sorrowful sights, which is totally wrong and this is
explained earlier in this book. Similarly, the Brahmins told that, Buddha had
done meditation only under a tree which is false-and explained earlier,
Similarly, the Brahmins written that, Buddha had invented a new teaching which
is totally false. The truth is that, Buddhism is ancient religion of India
evident in Indus civilization too. During the excavation of an Indus
civilization, the scientists found the statue of Pashupatinath in meditating
posture as like Lord Buddha. Also, they found evidences of the Buddhist wheel
(i.e. Dhamma Chakra) and Piple tree in those excavation; which is a holy tree
for the Buddhists.
The philosophers of the Indus
civilization like Charvaka, Bali, Pralhad, Kapila, Virochana, etc were the
earliest Buddhist philosophers. That’s why; Buddha Himself had mentioned about
the earlier 27 Buddhas and He himself was 28th Buddha. The Buddha
incorporated many tenets of Kapila’s Sankhya philosophy, while developing His
own philosophy. Indians were giving so much respect to Kapila that, the
Buddha’s native birth place (i.e. Kapilavastu means a place of Kapila) was
named after Him. This shows that, there was direct link between Buddha and the
earlier native Buddhist philosophers.
To defeat the Buddhists and to
nullify Buddha’s revolution, Brahmins also told that, the Buddha was the 9th
Avatar of Brahmin God Vishnu. The Brahmins Avatars were devoted to the
well-being of Brahmins only; they had nothing to do with the sufferings of the
native Shudra Indians. Whenever, native Indians done any kind of revolution
against the supremacy of Brahmins, Brahmins found them in danger and called
their Avatars for their help. This is explained in the Brahmins religious text
Bhagavad-Gita in Sanskrit as, (“YADA YADA HI DHARMASYA …”) It means that,
whenever Dharma will be in danger, I will be helping invader Brahmins to crush
the local peoples. The Buddha was a Path-Giver to the suffering native Indians and
so, He was a great threat to the Eurasian Brahmins. If this is the fact, then
how He can be the Avatar of Brahmincal Gods? It means that, this was a false
propaganda of cunning Brahmins to neglect His great work.
The Buddha was firmly against the
“statue worship”. By taking an inspiration from the great Buddha, all the
native Indian Great Emancipators like Mahatma Phule, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, all
Varkari saints, etc and religious teachers like Prophet Mohammad, Jesus Christ,
etc also opposed the statue worship.
The statue worship increases the
status of Brahmins in the form of priests and converts open minded followers
into blind-faith devotees. The Brahmins always supported priesthood to harass
and cheat peoples in the name of religion and God. That’s why; Brahmins killed
many great Indian emancipators like Lord Buddha, Lord Krishna, Mahatma
Basaveshvar, all Varkari Saints, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar and after killing them
bodily, the Brahmins established the statues of these great persons to become
their priests to kill their anti-Brahmin teachings. The Buddha wanted peoples
to follow His teachings only and no one else; so, He didn’t keep any successor.
He said that, His successor will be His teachings and advised peoples to follow
them to improve their lives. But to misguide peoples, Brahmins devised Mahayana
Buddhism and projected Buddha in a divine form. Since, Brahmins projected
divine Buddha; peoples forgot the historical Buddha and stared worshipping the
divine Buddha. Later on, Brahmin composed prayers to this Buddha and became His
priests. Many Brahmins became Buddhist monks and after few centuries, they
started claiming Buddha as the 9th avatar of Brahmin God Vishnu and converted
Revolutionary Buddhism into a priestly Mahayan Buddhism. This is nothing but
the killing of a historical Buddha and His teachings. Until 19th
century, the Brahmins had dispelled Buddha (who is dispeller of ignorance) in
so much darkness of ignorance that, not a single person was aware about the
Buddha or His teaching or Emperor Ashoka and his Mauryan Empire. It was an
English-man Cunningham, who discovered the stone scripts of Ashoka and informed
the World about existence of the Buddha, His teachings, Emperor Ashoka and his
Mauryan Empire!
The Buddha was called as BHAGVAN in
Pali language. Bhagvan doesn’t mean God. The Brahmins purposefully misreported
this word to present Buddha in the form of Brahmanical Gods like Vishnu,
Brahma, etc.
Bhagvan is a Pali word, which means
the one who has eradicated Brahmanical defilements like anger, greed, hatred,
etc. “Bhagga” means to eradicate, to destroy and “Van” means the Brahmanical
defilements like anger, greed, hatred, etc. In Buddhism, it is said that,
“Bhaggarago, bhagga-daso, bhagga-mohiti bhaggava. “Thus, BHAGVAN mean the one
who has eradicated Brahmanical defilements like anger, greed, hatred, by his
own wisdom.
The Buddha was a revolutionary and
He had destroyed Brahmanism with His revolutionary mission; that’s why, He is
called as a BHAGVAN. This is the reason why, the Brahmanical Gods like Brahma,
Vishnu, etc are never called as Bhagvan, because they are not the
revolutionary, they are the supporters of oppressors; so, they are always
called as God but not Bhagvan.
From the word Bhagvan, the name of
the color Bhagvan did came into use. The Buddha was giving a talk to His
listeners, peoples used to listen to Him deeply in full concentration. At that
time, they would visualize Him as like a maroon colored figure only. That’s
why, from His name “Bhagvan”, his maroon colored Chivar got name as “BHAGVAN”.
The Buddha used this color for his
Chivar because it is the symbol of prosperity of the native Indians. The native
Indian culture is the working culture (i.e. Shraman Sanskruti). The Brahmins
culture was a wonders culture since they were wondering from one place to
another. From this wondering tendency, the Arya Brahmins got the name as of
Brahmin (from word “Brahman” means “wondering” to “Brahman” and then it became
misnomer as Brahmin. While translating this word “Brahmin” in Sanskrit, the
Brahmin writers had given its meanings as “a one who knows the Brahma.”) A
religious teacher of the native Indians was called as Shraman; whereas, a
religious teacher of the Aryans Brahmins was called as Sharamana; whereas, a
religious ascetics would not accept food without word; hence, they were called
a Sharamana (Shram means work and shramana means an ascetic gaining his
livelihood through the work.) that’s why; Buddha or his monks were never
accepting food from any follower without giving him certain teachings. On the
other hand, Brahmana means a Brahmin who knows the Brahma. The Brahma is
nothing but an illusion. How anyone can know illusion? That’s why; Brahmins
were not giving any kind of teachings to anybody. They were just deluding
peoples in the name of Brahma (or illusion) and were taking advantage of these
delusions (illusion and delusions lead to ignorance, fear and this in turn
leads to sufferings.). That’s why; the Brahmanical religious texts are full of mythical
and imaginary stories and are also full of imaginary and illusionary concepts.
To entrap the native Indians into this fear and to give them the false hope of
Heavens, Brahmins devised them an imaginary concept of the Moksha or Salvation.
To snatch the property of native Indians in the name of Moksha, Brahmins then devised
the system of Yagnyas. The Yadnyas were like today’s rave parties-with full of
alcoholism, vulgarism, beef eating, naked sex and open dance. In short,
Brahmins were gaining their livelihood without any work through the illusionary
concept of Brahma, by doing numerous Yadnyas throughout the year and hence,
they were known as Brahman or Brahmin.
Since, the Brahmins were wonderors;
they were not adapted to any kind of physical hard work. They kept thriving on
the stolen goods of native Indus Valley peoples. The Brahmins continued this
tendency till now. Later on, they glorified themselves in the name of God and
their stealing tendency with the help of the Vedas. They arrogated themselves
as the living Gods on Earth and glorified their stealing tendency in the name
of the Yadnyas. In the name of God and Yadnyas, they started snatching the
goods and property from the native masses and named it as “gifts or donations”
to the God. To continue these gifts or donations flowing towards them. Brahmins
started the theme of Yagnyas throughout the year. In the name of the Yagnyas
Brahmins stared snatching valuable property and thousands of animals from the
native Indians.
In India, at present too, Brahmins
never do any physical hard work. They strive on the production and hard work of
the native Indians. For general day to day work only, they had divided native
Indians into different castes and created casteism. The truth is that, Brahmins
are parasites on the hard work of native Indians since ancient times.
The Buddha had observed that, by
doing hard work, the farmers were growing crops in their fields, which was
appearing as like a maroon colored prosperity across the country-yard of His
peoples. This was a proud thing for the Buddha, since, He and His father
themselves were the farmers. Naturally, the Buddha had a great pride for the
farmers and their ripened crops. To give a long lasting memory to this symbol
of prosperity, He used this maroon color of the harvesting crops to His dress
code. Also, after a hard work, He had attained Enlightenment. So, the maroon
color of His dress was a symbol of His dedication, devotion, hard work and His
grand prosperity of thoughts.
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