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J Sai Deepak on British Hindus, Bharat Constitution, Sabarimala, Dharma, Colonial Caste & Pahalgam

Video Courtesy: VM Podcast ( 2025 ) 💰 Support Our Team: Help us keep spreading bold ideas! 👉 Contribute: https://pages.razorpay.com/supportcle... Your contributions fuel our mission to reach more people! 🙏 🚀 Stay Updated with Every Video: 💬 Join Our Communities: ✅ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaJ3... ✅ Telegram: https://t.me/clearcuttalksdiscussion Deepak emphasizes the need for mental decolonization in India, urging awareness of biases and prejudices inherited from colonial rule. He argues that the colonial education system has shaped negative perceptions of Indian culture, leading to a "multiple personality disorder" within Indian civilization. Deepak suggests that India’s constitution may reflect colonial biases, as it was drafted in English by anglicized elites and prioritizes a non-Indian worldview. He questions why the constitution avoids explicitly acknowledging India’s Hindu identity and why it penalizes the majority for being the majority, advocating for a re-examination of these biases without necessarily rewriting the document. He clarifies he has no political aspirations or savior complex, focusing instead on cultural preservation. Deepak praises British Hindus for their awareness and commitment to dharma (the natural order and way of life), despite many having limited ties to India. He sees potential for them to engage more actively in UK public life, aspiring to high offices, as exemplified by figures like Rishi Sunak and Priti Patel. He warns of external threats, particularly from Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities, citing incidents like the Leicester riots as evidence of tensions spilling into Western countries. Deepak urges British Hindus to form alliances with supportive communities (e.g., Jamaicans) and invest in their education to build goodwill and counter these challenges. Organizations like BAPS, ISKCON, and Hindu parenting groups play a vital role in educating diaspora youth about their traditions. Deepak proposes that the Indian state organize “birthright trips” to reconnect diaspora youth with India, similar to Israel’s model. He emphasizes practicing dharma with discipline, not just philosophizing about it, and addresses the gap between performing rituals and understanding their scientific or spiritual significance. Deepak clarifies that “caste” is a colonial construct misrepresenting varna (consciousness-based categories) and jati (endogamous groups). He argues that the British imposed a rigid caste framework, weaponizing it against Indian culture, and calls for scholarship to separate these concepts and address their misuse on global platforms. Deepak refutes the narrative of India as uniquely unsafe for women, pointing out that issues like grooming scandals in the UK reflect similar or worse problems. In his second book, Deepak traces the roots of Pakistan to the 18th century, not the 20th, arguing it stems from a historical continuum of invasions starting with Mohammad bin Qasim in 712 CE. Deepak defends the traditional restrictions on women of reproductive age entering the Sabarimala temple, citing the deity’s celibate nature and energy-based rules. He argues that constitutional courts should not rewrite religious practices, as demonstrated by the “Ready to Wait” campaign led by Kerala women. Addressing the 2025 terror attack in Palam, Kashmir, where Hindu tourists were targeted, Deepak supports India’s military response, including strikes on Pakistani bases and suspending the Indus Water Treaty, as a new normal of decisive action. Deepak envisions a future where India leads a global “Pax Indica,” an era of peace driven by *dharma*’s sustainable and inclusive principles. He contrasts this with failed attempts at Pax Sinica (Chinese peace) due to China’s expansionism. He calls on the Indian diaspora to participate in an “Indic Renaissance,” reclaiming India’s cultural and global position. [Disclaimer] ⭐ This video is reposted for educational and informational purposes. All credits belong to the original owner. We do not claim ownership. For removal or alternate crediting, please contact us immediately #jsaideepak #saideepak #jsaideepaktalk #jsaideepaklatest #jsaideepakdebate #jsaideepakinterview #saideepakj #jsaideepakiyer j sai deepak,sai deepak,j sai deepak latest,j sai deepak debate,j sai deepak interview,j sai deepak talk,j sai deepak nehru,j sai deepak speech,j sai deepak savage,j sai deepak thug life,j sai deepak ambedkar,j sai deepak on ram mandir,j sai deepak constitution,sai deepak j,sai deepak cry,j sai deepak jnu,j sai deepak news,j sai deepak on caa,sai deepak crying,lawyer j sai deepak,j sai deepak shorts,j sai deepak new book,j sai deepak podcast

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