Did Budha name enemy of Dhamma & ask his followers
to fight & finish Brahminism?
Who says Budhism stands for peace, non-violence, vegetarianism,
meditation? Nonsense. Gautam Budha did not say all this. Nor Dr.
Babasaheb Ambedkar.
The credit for distorting and destroying Budhism and then literally
killing thousands and thousands of Budhist monks, burning down
their monasteries and libraries goes to the notorious Adi Sankara,
a dwarf Brahmin from Kerala. (Prof. K.S. Bhagavan, Violence
in Hinduism, DSA-1986, photocopy available with DV).
Neither Budha nor Babasaheb talked of non-violence or vegetarianism.
Both were meat-eaters and sanctioned violence against violent enemies
of Dhamma.
It is only after the alien Brahminical people killed Budhism and
drove it out of India, they gave this new interpretation that Budhism
stood for peace, non-violence and all sorts of nonsense.
Vaidiks killed Budhism: Brahminical people
launched perhaps the worst violence in India’s history to
slaughter Budhists and destroy India’s one and the only liberating
philosophy called Dhamma. They practised horrible violence
but preached non-violence for us (their victims) to prevent our
people turning against them.
Not only the vaidiks killed Budhism, then distorted Budhism,
but put out all sorts of falsehood against Budha and Budhism.
What then are the facts? Budha preached and trained his followers
on two things:
(1) Fighting practices and (2) peaceful practices.
The first to be used against the cruel Brahminical enemies of
the Dhamma and the second to strengthen innocent people.
In other words, Budha asked his followers to be fully armed to
fight and finish Brahminical enemies of Budhism.
World’s most violent enemy: Fighting, violence against
violent people, armed struggle, resistance are all fully sanctioned
under Budhism, as per the writings of Nichiren Daishonin , a famous
13th century Japanese Budhist, which are kept out of India as they
are considered dangerous to the existence of Brahminical people
who infiltrated Budhism and misled the innocent Dalits, the children
of Babasaheb.
We call upon our people, the children of Babasaheb, not to follow
the enemies of Budhism but go back to Babasaheb who never spoke
about ahimsa (non-violence), vegetarianism, or peace.
How can we be peaceful faced with the world’s most violent
enemy? On our own we will be always peaceful. We will never, ever
attack or kill the Brahminical enemy but when the enemy comes in
the way of the Dhamma we have to resist with all our might.
This is what Budha said. This is what Babasaheb also said.
According to the Japanese book, Budha had not only identified the
enemies of Budhism but had even named them in his conversation
with his disciples.
“Educated” people made monkeys: “Educated” people,
particularly the English-knowing (5%) who fortunately are a micro-minority,
may not believe these great truths mentioned by the Japanese scholar
but they are true. Readers may order photocopies of the book to
verify the truth.
Budha had asked his followers to be fully armed to fight and
even finish the enemies of Dhamma. Who are the enemies?
He named them as Brahminical people.
In certain parts of Andhra Pradesh they found during excavations
stone idols of Kadgadhari Budha (holding sword). If he
was for non-violence, why was he brandishing the sword? Answer
it.
Here below we are reproducing just three pages from the book of
Nichiren Daishonin in which the Budha, virtually lying on his death
bed, has his last conversation with a Brahmin called Chunda.
But all these were erased from the memories of Bahujans, victims
of Brahminism — though they are even today fighting against
Brahminism in every part of India.
India has only one enemy: What is shocking is ever since
the Aryans set foot on India, the original Indians considered the
alien Brahminical people alone as their enemy although many
other foreign elements also came to India, mingled with the indigenous
people and became one with them. That the Budha also identified only
the Aryan Brahminical people and declared war against them proved
that something is seriously wrong with these people. The war against
this enemy which began over 2,500 years ago, however, is continuing
even to this day. This is proved from the writings of Dr. Ambedkar.
And this war will continue.
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