Church-Dravidianism Nexus: An Ideological Time Bomb Against Sanatana and Sovereignty
- Dravidianism is a colonial and Church-inspired ideological project, designed to break India’s cultural unity and fragment Hindu society.
• British officials and missionaries fabricated the ‘Aryan-Dravidian’ divide using linguistics and ethnography, artificially separating South Indian languages from Sanskrit and giving them a distinct identity.
• Christian missionaries linked Dravidian identity to Christianity to sever Tamil society from its Sanatana roots, with Robert Caldwell playing a central role in this campaign.
• The politics of Tamil Nadu (especially DMK and AIADMK) has long operated within this ideological construct, where opposition to Brahmins, Sanskrit, and Sanatana Dharma has been deeply intertwined with Church-linked agendas.
• This intellectual war is still ongoing today. It poses a serious challenge to India’s national consciousness, religious identity, and social harmony — confronting it must now be treated as a national priority.
Manoj Jwala
Journalist, writer, and researcher-educator actively engaged in public awakening through ongoing investigation and publication on the global and colonial religious-political-intellectual conspiracies against the Indian nation, Dharma, and Dharmic society.
Published Books:
Mahatma Ki Beti aur Siyasat – A novel exploring the political condition and direction of India.
Safed Aatank: Hume Se Maino Tak – A counter-narrative book exposing the myth of "saffron terror."
SecularTITIS: Gujarat Se Dilli Tak – A satirical novel dissecting the farce of Indian secularism.
The Story of the Gurukul Experiment – A critique of Macaulay’s English education system.
Modern Apparatus of the Deva-Asura War – A study on Western intellectual subversion against India.
Forthcoming Books:
Bharat Punarutthaan: Ek Daivīya Abhiyan – On India’s civilizational resurgence.
Majhab Hi Sikhata Hai Vair Karna – A critical exploration of doctrinal hatred.
Dharma Under Siege by Religion and Majhab – On the targeting of Dharma.
British Visha-Kanya and the Ramkalis of Sindhu Shores – A serial narrative on the tragedy of Partition, Hindu persecution, and the rationale for the CAA law.
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