Azazel
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The Dravidian nationalists talk about a cultural invasion of Aryan culture onto the south. That is accepted by everyone, regardless of whether a physical Aryan invasion occurred or not.
Remember, the discussion here is about cultural (religious) conquests, not physical, and the fact is that Vedic culture was imposed on the south by force.
Read post #141 by Sashan.Vedic culture became part of South India even at 2000 BCE.The Tolkaappiyam, 1st century BCE grammar book,early-Vedic (Indra, Varuna) and Puranic (Vishnu) gods.The Vedic culture in South India has been in some respects the best preserved of ancient Vedic culture and traditions, especially when the north of India was dominated by Buddhism and later was affected by Islam.So how does your claim sticks,that Vedic culture in South India was imposed by force.
I will not belabor this point. There are various belief systems about the role of God in the universe. Atheism is one of many belief systems; others being monotheistic religions, pantheism, etc.
Atheism rejects the role of God in Universe completely.So how does it becomes another belief system.
I don't know what to tell you. Extremist Hindus do not accept the tribal deities.
You are full of prejudices.For example, your concept of "Extremist Hindu".You must first explain what does that mean.Their are some people who don't follow tribal gods their are many who actually does.These are things that are based on caste systems.
Disappearance of Buddhism From India: An Untold Story
There are many, many more resources on the net. Even your fellow Indians do not dispute that Buddhism was eradicated from India.
They are only one of the reasons of decline of Buddhism from various ancient India.hostility of the Hindu priestly caste of Brahmans are very well documented,but your hugely exaggerated claims of Buddhism eradication is largely unfounded.Main reason for the decline of Buddhism is the decline of Empires that traditionally gave patronage to Buddhism and surge of Hindu philosophers like Adi Shankara, along with Madhvacharya and Ramanuja, the trinity of the Revival of Hindu Philosophy.Arrival of Islamic invaders became the last nail in the coffin.