If the current trajectory continues (caveats on linear extrapolations), i'll venture that hinduism as we know it, does not survive.
The deeper reasons are that Hinduism has not yet adapted itself to the modern world - either to industrialization or the Abrahamic cults. The intellectual resources needed for such an effort appear exhausted fighting the Mughals and then the British.
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No Hindu leadership since the 19th century Nationalists have been capable of what's required - a sustained grappling with the present, a renaissance and incorporation of ancient wisdom, and a vision for the future. Perhaps it's already dead and we're just zombies.
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Other than what the Brits would call (sometimes admiringly) "bloody mindedness" (stubbornness), what stops you from then abandoning what you consider a lost cause? (u know I am not asking to score a point)..
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That's not Dharma :) it may appear a lost cause, but I'm not a Guru or a Prophet. If the 'Great Satan' somehow gets deflected and removes its Foundation/NGO war against Hinduism, while H still maintain a robust majority, and an improving economy, perhaps people can be found.
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Aah, but isnt that what Modi is trying to do? yet you are so profoundly disappointed in him?
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Perhaps yes, but knowing his reputation (do recall your own thoughts of him prior to the election), was it unfair to expect more than 'vikas' ?
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