Did you ever heard the Sloka"Vasudhya kutumbhkam" Means all the world is One Family Its a Essense of Vedas.Sole ethics of our hinduism
It's not from the vedas, it is from the Mahopanishad. The full sloka goes like this:
"ayam bandhurayam neti ganana laghuchetasam.
udaaracharitaanam tu vasudhaiva kutumbakam."
I myself have often quoted it on this forum. It is not an "essence of the vedas" or even found in the vedas at all, but nevertheless it is a sloka that I love. And it is actually a little more profound than the common trite translation of "all the world is one family."
What it really means is that the narrow/small minded person thinks "this is mine, this is not", "he is mine, he is not" etc, but to the truly large hearted perosn, the whole world is his family.
The difference from how you interpreted it is that the sloka speaks on an individual level, how individuals should look at every person as one's own, and not create artificial barriers of nationality or other things.
Anyway, quoting this sloka does not really address my question. If you say that "hindu" means native of the land, does that mean that non natives cannot be hindus? If not, let's accept the logical conclusion - "hindu" does not simply mean native of the land. That would be "desi".
Yes and No pal yes we should abide it as now we have to live with it .but if we say India is Jantantra and Swaraj no its not Laws we Follow today are not Not stated By "THE PEOPLE" but Stated by few Radicals who Impose there thinking ON "WE THE PEOPLE" Its sad But True
And that is true of many other great nations as well. The american constitution was drafted and signed by a few very rich white men. The Magna Charta, the precursor to all modern constitutions and laws, was signed by a king almost at gunpoint (spearpoint, rather) of a few barons.