Destruction Of Vidaurri Iswaran Temple Analysis

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Sita Ram argues; that Hindu has survived many storms and will remain everlasting religion. She writes her work persuasively showing the history of Hindu Christian encounters. Through the use of literary strategies, she makes the message effective to the audience. She writes this way because she upholds and supports her religion. According to Sita Ram, the core aim of the missionaries was ruining Hindu society and culture. They also intended to take Hindus homeland. After Christianity was rejected by modern west missionaries forced the Christianity to the east so as to find a new home for Christianity. Through the mass conversion of Hindus they through the help of the media missionaries they understated Hinduism and exaggerated Bible .On the first Christian encounter in India, there was persecution of Christians by their brethren in Syria. After felling to China and India they were received well by Hindus of MALABAR. They build houses and Churches in Malabar. And we 're allowed to practice their religion. After the arrival of Portuguese, Syrian Christians showed their real color and turned against Hindus. …show more content…

Two unknown individuals entered the temple and poured liquid filth that they carried in a vessel on the head of Gods. Hindus of Pondicherry worshipped here since it was the principal place of worship for. The Jesuit missionaries built a church of St. Paul adjacent to it and got an order from the King of France that the Iswaran temple should be destroyed. Even after it was the main place of worship for Hindus. There were so many controversies regarding the temple but it was destroyed

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