Rajiv Malhotra is an honest man standing up for Dharma. He was simply the best answer to what we had at the time.
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Replying to @PaganTrad
Though it's shameful that an autodidact businessman NRI had to do this. Tens of millions of our 'students' and 'scholars' cant
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That's cause our students and scholars are uninterested in protecting Dharma. RM brought more media attention
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And RM has the wrong approach with his 'intellectual kshatriya' nonsense, he should be stringently elitist - select the best.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @PaganTrad
Instead of trying to string everyone along.
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His Swadeshi Indology program is aimed at creating such a circle of scholars committing to defending Dharma.
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Replying to @AshayNaik1 @PaganTrad
difference there is he networked with existing scholars. I'm talking about general recruitment towards his goals.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
I dont follow. U were against 'string everyone along' now say 'general recruitment'. Could you clarify?
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Replying to @AshayNaik1 @PaganTrad
Sure. I mean the Swadeshi Indology program is using existing academics. I'm talking about non-indology initiatives
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That he does workshops to create 'intellectual kshatriyas' for
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He has to be ruthlessly selective in this case - has to use marketing/memes to attract the most talented.
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