"Who is Hindu and What is Hindu Culture"

1.The Upasaka, who is generally a boy who is to return from his Gurukula, to society and live as its pillar in working out the Hindu culture, is exhorted, therefore, to live in recognition of the spiritual oneness with all, especially an intimate oneness of an indissoluble brotherhood with the Hindus.

 

 

2. Here it is not meant in the communal sense.

 

 

3. The word 'Hindu' is universal rather than communal.

 

 

4. He who respects and revers the noble and the ethical values of life, who lives in self-control, whose mission in life is to end the animal in him and regain the Kingdom of  God 'within' ---- all such men of cultural ambition are Hindus, and there is necessarily a deep affinity of soul between such men of similar life-values.

 

 

5. The boy going out into the world, after his education, is instructed so completely in the spiritual communication of the Rishi.

 

 

6. This was observed earlier both in the 'Valedictory Speech' of the teacher at the close of the initialstudies and in the 'Convocation Address'  delivered at the time when the students were departing from the Gurukulam ( Ref: Taittiriya Upanishad, chapter-1, Sections-ix and xi) [ contd....next]

 

Taittiriya Upanishad: Chapter-3, Bhrgu Valli, Srction-x, Slokam-1.

 

 

       

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