The article in Organiser asserts that there is a strategic and organized campaign aimed at “Christianizing” traditional Hindu milestones and cultural practices in India. It alleges that certain missionary groups and NGOs are systematically appropriating Hindu symbols, terminology, and rituals—such as the lighting of lamps or the use of specific Sanskrit terms—to make Christian proselytization more palatable to the local population. The report characterizes this as a “siege” on Sanatana Dharma, suggesting that these efforts are designed to blur the lines between the two faiths and eventually facilitate large-scale conversions by presenting Christian theology in a familiar Hindu cultural aesthetic. Furthermore, the piece calls for increased vigilance among Hindu organizations and suggests that legislative measures, such as anti-conversion laws, are essential to protect the integrity of indigenous traditions from what it describes as deceptive and well-funded external influences.
Source: Conversation with Gemini


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