January 08 2013: Educators’ Society for the Heritage of India (ESHI) and Hindu Students Council (HSC) are releasing ‘Beware of God’: an educational documentary series concerning Indian culture. Based on the work of the acclaimed thinker Professor S.N. Balagangadhara (Ghent University, Belgium), this documentary series is available online at http://www.youtube.com/ESHIFilms. The educational film will be released on Friday January 11, 2013.
The
misrepresentation of Indian culture in school textbooks and the media
has attracted the attention of critical minds in the West and India. The
struggle to correct such misrepresentations resulted in some changes,
but these are largely cosmetic and the underlying problems still remain.
In this series, Prof. Balagangadhara explains how the basic problem
lies in the way the Western culture has viewed other cultures like that
of India. Western thinking about ‘religion’ was structured by a
Christian framework.
Presupposing the truth of a series of beliefs about humanity and
religion, European scholars described the Indian traditions as the
‘religions’ of the East. It is they who invented religions like
‘Hinduism’, ‘Jainism’, and ‘Buddhism’… and thus transformed the
traditions of India into variants of Christianity. It is they who told
us, the Indian people, that these are the religions we practice and
believe in! And, under colonialism, we just accepted this as the truth
about India. The result is colonial consciousness. When Indians discuss
‘Hinduism’, we talk in terms of ‘God’, ‘worship’, ‘religion’ and look
for the ‘religious beliefs’, ‘sacred books’ and ‘ten commandments’ of
Hinduism, without even knowing what these English terms mean.
As a consequence, we have lost access to our traditions. We know
neither Western culture nor its religion, and yet attempt to mold our
traditions to make them look like a proper ‘religion’. As this series
shows, the time is ripe to rediscover the Indian traditions and see that
they are far richer and deeper than the descriptions we have inherited
from Western scholarship.
After having lived in Europe for more than 35 years and doing
research into Western culture and Indian culture, Prof. Balagangadhara
made these discoveries. His work inspired Mayank Shekhar to take the
initiative to make this series of documentary films. He was concerned
about the effect the Western story about Indian culture and Hinduism was
having on Indian youth living in the USA and Europe. Therefore, he
envisioned a documentary film that would explain to them where this
story comes from and how it is not the truth about India. He found
support from two organizations based in the U.S., the Educators’ Society
for the Heritage of India (ESHI) and Hindu Students Council (HSC). The
film was produced by Suyojan Multitech Services (India) Pvt. Ltd
Source: http://samvada.org/2013/news-digest/new-documentary-on-colonial-cconsciousness-and-indian-culture/
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