About banning Wendy Doniger’s book ‘The Hindus’ – Koenraad Elst

Dinanath Batra

Dr. Koenraad Elst“For the Hindus, this is a Pyrrhic victory. The publicity they gain worldwide is entirely negative, and it corroborates their image as authoritarian and intolerant. They also admit that they are unable to fight back with arguments. To an extent this is simply true, there is no level playing field, and the American academics including Wendy herself have done their best never to give the Hindus a fair hearing. On the other hand, this power equation is the Hindus’ own doing. They have never invested in scholarship, and so they have to take umbrage behind a threatened judicial verdict now that they have the chance.” – Dr Koenraad Elst

Pandit Lekh Ram (1858-1897)Numerous Hindus come across as jubilant and triumphant now that they, or some of them, have managed to pressure Penguin books into agreeing to withdraw Wendy Doniger‘s book The Hindus: an Alternative History and destroy its stock. I am not that happy about it. And I agree with Wendy that the real villain of the piece is Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code, which prohibits insulting religious communities and was successfully invoked by Dina Nath Batra to threaten the publishing-house with a judicial condemnation.

Section 295A was never the doing of Hindu society. It was imposed by the British on the Hindus in order to shield Islam from criticism. The reason for its enactment was the murder of Pandit Lekh Ram in 1897 by a Muslim because Lekh Ram had written a book criticizing Islam. While the British authorities sentenced the murderer, they also sided with him by retro-actively and posthumously punishing Lekh Ram.

Though originally and for a long time-serving to shield Islam, Hindus gradually discovered that they too could use the religiously neutral language of this Section to their seeming advantage. Christians as well have invoked it, e.g. to ban Dan Brown‘s novel The Da Vinci Code. This creates a sickening atmosphere of a pervasive touch-me-not-ism, with every community out doing the other in being more susceptible to having its sentiments hurt.

Salman RusdieAmerican academics have a moral right to deplore this law, on condition that they have spoken out against it on the occasion of earlier conspicuous incidents of book-banning. Where was Wendy when Salman Rushdie‘s book The Satanic Verses was banned? Not knowing her entire record, I leave it to her to provide the answer. At any rate, many Indian secularists, who mostly enjoy the support of those American academics, supported the ban, which was decreed by a self-declared secular Prime Minister (Rajiv Gandhi) and ruling party (Congress).

Prof Wendy DonigerI remember Vijay Prashad and Biju Mathew calling for a denial of any platform to myself, and big professors like Michael Witzel and Robert Zydenbos seconding this call; but I don’t remember Wendy Doniger coming out in my support. I was thrown off the RISA list by Deepak Sharma in violation of the list’s own charter, and where was prominent member Wendy Doniger then? In most cases, the people clamouring “freedom of expression” on this occasion are very selective in their love of freedom, which they would gladly throw overboard as soon as it concerns the expression of an opinion less dear to them. I have the impression that Wendy herself is in this category too, but she may convince us otherwise by showing off her earlier acts of solidarity with besieged writers.

For the Hindus, this is a Pyrrhic victory. The publicity they gain worldwide is entirely negative, and it corroborates their image as authoritarian and intolerant. They also admit that they are unable to fight back with arguments. To an extent this is simply true, there is no level playing field, and the American academics including Wendy herself have done their best never to give the Hindus a fair hearing. On the other hand, this power equation is the Hindus’ own doing. They have never invested in scholarship, and so they have to take umbrage behind a threatened judicial verdict now that they have the chance.

Vishal AgarwalIndividual Hindus who don’t enjoy their enemies’ institutional support have indeed presented strong argumentative cases: Arun Shourie, Rajiv Malhotra, Meenakshi Jain. A list of the numerous errors in Wendy’s book has been compiled by Vishal Agarwal, an Indo-American engineer writing in his spare time. Most of all, he has shown how her book’s treatment of Hinduism is unconscientious and flippant to a degree that would never be accepted from a professor of her rank for more established religions. But this is only a small counterforce against the massive anti-Hindu propaganda put out under the guise of scholarship by “Wendy’s children”. Here, Hindus only pay the price for their self-proclaimed leaders’ non-performance during the last decades.

Building a scholarly challenge to the present academic consensus is a long-term project that admits of no short-cuts. By going to court and twisting Penguin’s arm, Hindus think they have scored a clever victory. I think they have only demeaned Hinduism.

But the taste of victory has become so unusual for Hindus that even many people who I thought knew better, have jubilated over this book withdrawal. And of course, Section 295A may be a bad thing, but as long as it is on the statute books, it should count for Hindus as much as for Muslims and Christians. But American Indologists including Wendy Doniger have always condoned religious discrimination on condition that Hindus are at the receiving end, so they may not applaud this plea of mine for even-handedness.

Briefly: while I do not support this act of book-burning, I don’t think American India-watchers are really entitled to their much-publicized indignation.

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18 Responses

  1. The strength of Bharat was residing in its great ancient universities which acted as cultural, religious , educational and spiritual institutions and destruction of these centres in the wake of loss of freedom has put the country into amnesia from which it could not recover , till the dawn of freedom movement , which gave birth to Raja Ram mohan Roy, Swami Dayanand Saraswami, Vivekananda, Ramakakrishna. But the resistance was short livid and we have lost the vigour again.Banning books is unhindu. Permitting dissent is rather the way of hindu life. Vedic period till Upanishadic period is a proof that debate , dissent and presence of a liberal environment was prevailing.Buddha, Charvaka, Mahavir, the great dissenters were the product of this atomosphere. Yes , we Hindus , have lost intellectual capacity and have not invested in scholarship. So we resorted to legal remedy , instead of facing Wendy Doniger in her own terms. The time has come for us to ponder why we have lost our spirit and what factors are responsible for such apathetic condition prevailing Post independent India. The religious gurus, university professors and self proclaimed intellectuals who galore are hardly of any help. In response to CNM, I would say so long as we have babas like Asaram Bapu and there are scores of them , we will be slaves to obscurantism. Moreover, why should we think that Babs and religious leaders are the sole custodians of Hindu religion . They are a curse and we must free ourselves. Then we can see the light of the day.The Vedic and Upanishadic rishis and others were not religious leaders, but teachers. We have to revive that tradition. The last teacher was Adi guruShankaracharaya , the greatest logician who faced the challenge of Buddhists. India is waiting for such a Giant.

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  2. Doniger’s beloved – lord the god – Yahweh threatens his misbehaving tribesmen. He says he’ll make them eat schit and force them to kill each other and eat each other’s flesh.

    Eat the dung that cometh out of man

    (Ezekiel 4:12-13)

    “And thou shalt eat it as barley cakes, and thou shalt bake it with dung that cometh out of man, in their sight. And the LORD said, Even thus shall your children eat their defiled bread among the Gentiles, whither I will drive them.”

    Eat each other’s flesh

    (Leviticus 26:13,29)

    “I am the LORD your God, …. And ye shall eat the flesh of your sons, and the flesh of your daughters shall ye eat.”

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  3. The Hebrew Bible of Ms. Doniger’s religion is brutal to women and children.

    Numbers 31:17-18 ESV

    Now therefore, KILL EVERY MALE AMONG THE LITTLE ONES, and kill every woman who has known man by lying with him. But all the young girls who have not known man by lying with him keep alive for yourselves.

    Exodus 13:1-2 ESV

    The Lord said to Moses, “CONSECRATE TO ME ALL THE FIRSTBORN. Whatever is the first to open the womb among the people … both of man and of beast is mine.”

    Exodus 22:29 ESV

    “You shall not delay to offer from the fullness of your harvest and from the outflow of your presses. THE FIRSTBORN OF YOUR SONS YOU SHALL GIVE TO ME.”

    Numbers 31:14-15 ESV

    And Moses was angry with the officers of the army, the commanders of thousands and the commanders of hundreds, who had come from service in the war. Moses said to them, “Why have you let all the women live?”

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  4. Ms. Doniger’s Old Testament religion: She should write about her own beloved Hebrew religion in the remaining years of her life.

    New Living Translation

    Deuteronomy 22:28-29

    Suppose a man has intercourse with a young woman who
    is a virgin but is not engaged to be married. If they are
    discovered, he must pay her father fifty pieces of silver.
    Then he must marry the young woman because he violated her …

    Deuteronomy 22:23-24

    Suppose a man meets a young woman, a virgin who is engaged
    to be married, and he has sexual intercourse with her. If
    this happens within a town, you must take both of them
    to the gates of that town and stone them to death. The woman
    is guilty because she did not scream for help.

    Isaiah 13:14-16

    Everyone in Babylon will run about like a hunted gazelle,
    like sheep without a shepherd.

    They will try to find their own people
    and flee to their own land.

    Anyone who is captured will be cut down-
    run through with a sword.

    Their little children will be dashed to death before their eyes.
    Their homes will be sacked, and their wives will be raped.

    Exodus 21:7-8

    When a man sells his daughter as a slave, she will not be freed
    at the end of six years as the men are. If she does not satisfy
    her owner, he must allow her to be bought back again.

    Exodus 21:20-21

    If a man beats his male or female slave with a club and the slave
    dies as a result, the owner must be punished. But if the slave
    recovers within a day or two, then the owner shall not be punished,
    since the slave is his property.

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  5. This is the Hebrew lady’s formula:

    She translates Hindu works from older, false and fudged 19th century missionary translations. Not from primary sources studying them herself. She sits around and reads books written by others. She rehashes what she has read to produce her own books. She throws in dismissive comments, snide remarks and false, outlandish interpretations in her books to garner attention to them.

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  6. The people who opposed the contents of this book went through the book word by word, sentence after sentence, and presented a list of objections and inaccuracies in it to the publisher for review and possible correction or removal. The publisher after reviewing the information, decided to pull the book and destroy remaining copies.

    The people who opposed the book did a masterful job and clearly sent a message that books such as this third-rate potboiler by so-called two-bit scholars and professors from stupid Divinity Schools abroad will be legally challenged on the accuracy and the nature of their contents.

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  7. In her career, Ms. Doniger seems to have written nothing at all about her own Hebrew religion and its primitive tribal god Yahweh. Let us introduce Yahweh to Ms. Doniger who seems to have entirely ignored her own god.

    He’s a jealous God. He does not seem to be at peace with himself or the world around him. Here are a couple of his deranged rants. Other similar rants in the Bible run into the hundreds.

    “I am Yahweh your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourselves an idol, nor any image of anything that is in the heavens above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: you shall not bow yourself down to them, nor serve them, for I, Yahweh your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children, on the third and on the fourth generation of those who hate me, and showing loving kindness to thousands of those who love me and keep my commandments.” — Exodus 20:2-6

    “If your own full brother, or your son or daughter, or your beloved wife, or your intimate friend, entices you secretly to serve other gods, whom you and your fathers have not known, gods of any other nations, near at hand or far away, from one end of the earth to the other: do not yield to him or listen to him, nor look with pity upon him, to spare or shield him, but kill him. Your hand shall be the first raised to slay him; the rest of the people shall join in with you. You shall stone him to death, because he sought to lead you astray from the Lord, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, that place of slavery…” — Deuteronomy 13:7-12 NAB

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  8. You and your kind are as much of the problem as Wendy Doniger is.

    You have no business–adhikara I think the word is–to tell me or any other visitor here what to read and what not to read. We are fully competent to decide that matter for ourselves.

    I have not forced you to read the book and I presume you have not read it. Yet you have an opinion. How is that possible? Are you one of those self-righteous bullies who sees without seeing and knows without knowing?

    Do tell me the secret of your insight so I can learn it too!

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  9. Mr. Nanjappa has summed up the situation very beautifully. I do not know why people have to waste time on reading this book when it contains absolute rubbish and not add any value. Moreover hindus have been at the receiving end for so many times and it is not new. Unless we have political power hindus are doomed. And giving the pdf form of the book to download (here) is senseless.

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  10. FOR THE LEGAL VIEW ON THE PENGUIN-DONIGER BOOK CONTROVERSY, CLICK THE LINK

    Could Penguin have won its case? Is Hinduism a soft target? — Kian Ganz

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  11. I am astonished that India has not built scholarly challenges on institutional footings against Hindu bashing, so far. This lack of defense of native culture, customs, values and religions is in line with thousand years assault of India’s enemies and continuous conspiracy to uproot world’s most universal civilization. This evil design has accelerated after India’s independence at the hand of corrupt, incompetent, slavish and anti national rulers. Like building commerce, business, educational institutions and economic activities and developments, civilizational enhancement and protection is the result of powerful community infrastructure inter activities, which must be allowed to be built and thrive.

    We are also lacking in synchronizing economic, social, cultural and religious activities unlike all other major religious communities in not exploring employment opportunity for religious scholars in millions
    providing community certified marriage, funeral, social and religious services in place of caste based individual seasonal uncertified unorganized such services. Powerful scholars trained, employed and promoted, such scholars could be antidote to Wendy types.

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  12. Freedom of speech is not an absolute right. Hence, Doniger’s book can conceivably be classified as hate literature and banned.

    Here, there has been no ban. Shri Batra exercised his right to have legal recourse to remove a bad product from the market.

    Ofcourse, he has done the politically incorrect thing and the Liberal/Left and others who jump on to this bandwagon are jumping up and down.

    Penguin may also have withdrawn the book because it may not have been making the expected profits. The book has been severely criticised within the framework of academic and popular discourse, both in India and abroad since 2011.

    Doniger has criticised Indian law (now it is Indian law that is her target!) as being the real criminal in this case for making it a criminal not a civil offence against someone who speaks ill of Hinduism.

    She is downright wrong. The law includes offences against all religious groups in the country.

    I have read the book. Quite boring. Only titillating for juveniles like Doniger herself. I have just written a short piece ‘The Indian Liberal Attack Against Batra‘ and it should appear shortly. I have a different take on the whole issue.

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  13. Ms. Doniger is only one of many authors who derives pleasure and might be other gains in maligning the Hindus and Hinduism. The Hindus ought to know that the Hindus are and had been for a long time since under siege for many reasons. To combat the situation, the Hindus are required to inculcate self-respect and forge a unity. The problems are also many not only from external sources but also from within.

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  14. I think a slight correction is called for. The book has not been banned due to any judicial order, but withdrawn by the publishers themselves, (though when proceedings were pending in court). We do not know what made the publishers do this when they are a big international group, with their own clout, connections and reach. Years ago, Doniger’s write up on Hinduism for Microsoft’s Encarta was withdrawn by Microsoft and replaced by another when it was shown to them how incorrect and unfair it was. Besides while the pieces on other religions were written by insiders, that on Hinduism alone was written by Doniger, a rank, non-practising outsider. I do not think the pseudo secular vessels made so much noise then.

    However, your basic argument that criticism has to met by appropriate intellectual action, and not by resort to legal or other excuses is unexceptionable. Most Indians cannot muster intellectual arguments in religious matters. It may be at least partly because religion is not studied as an academic discipline here and our people are largely unaware of how religion is treated in academic circles.

    But Doniger and her chelas have also proved to be impervious to any academic argument and refused to engage in debate. They have not displayed any remorse even when shown to be clearly in the wrong, leave alone tendering an apology or making corrections. Rather, she seemed to persist in her folly and enjoy the situation. And she only called her critics names. How do you then deal with her and her ilk? It would have been best to ignore the book had it been a general one, but when it penetrates academic circles, as an authoritative exposition and the academic circles do not heed criticism by Hindus, and even leading American newspapers like the Washington Post do not publish the letters containing the Hindu view, how do you deal with it? It raises serious questions, given America’s double standards and deception. Given the Church-academic nexus in America, and the influence of phoney secularists over English language media in India, the situation is indeed difficult.

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  15. I am in complete agreement with you Swamiji. You only give negative publicity to a book and its author by a banning it. I do not think Hinduism’s foundations are so weak and shaky that books written by the likes of Wendy can dismantle it. We have to develop the expertise and talent to counter the spurious propaganda by people like Wendy. But one thing passes my comprehension, what the swarm of our globe-trotting five star Babas doing to save Hinduism?

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  16. Banning books is always counter-productive. The notoriety is gives to the author and book only boosts readership and sales. Indians who have never heard of Doniger’s book will now seek it out and read it.

    Nobody knew Salman Rushdie until Ayatollah Khomeini ordered his assassination. Now his name is known in every household and he has made millions from his book The Satanic Verses (which, by the way, offered a very valuable insight into the writing of the Koran). It is to the shame of secular intellectuals like M.J. Akbar that Rushdie’s book was banned in India first.

    Hindu activists are still on the defensive. They employ the enemy’s tactics because they have no tactics of their own. This will take them nowhere—indeed, it has taken them nowhere. With their ban they have made Doniger a martyr and her dirty book famous (even this writer will have to read it now). Books are to be read and critiqued, not banned. Or they can simply be ignored.

    Lord Macaulay and his Victorian Christian laws have proved to be the dear friend of the Hindu activist, not his enemy! What an irony this is—especially when he is still called names by the very people who invoke his laws!

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