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Less than 1 percent Buddhist in India, how can India PM promote Buddhism he and his nations not follow or believe in?
Because the difference between Dharmic and Semitic Religions is that today, Dharmic religions dont see each other as separate in the way Semitic Religions see.Because Buddhism has its origins in India and India can easily make use of it. India also has a big deal of pilgrimage sites where Buddhists regularly visit.
because buddism isn't a very different kind of religion than hinduism. it's a symbiotic relationship between hinduism and buddhism. buddhism is considered to be part of the three great religions formed in the land of india : hinduism, buddhism, jainism.
PS : apart from sikh religion.
None of them are "religions". Religion is an Abrahamic concept. India doesn't have it. The word Dharma has totally different meaning.
Read Rajiv Malhotra's book "Being Different" to learn more(i bought ebook version for mere Rs.250, text version cost too much 450 or so). These 4 so-called "religions" were created by Britishers. Even Buddhism never was a "religion". Ashoka tried it hard but failed miserably. India works on सापेक्ष धर्म, Saapeksh-Dharma(secularism), which means "In accordance with Dharma". These words are present even in English version of Indian Constitution. (the word "Dharma" is secular because its universal. It is not based on "One God" or any particular sampradaya. It doesn't even require a God, even an atheist Yogi is totally Dharm-saapeksh.)
This word "Secularism" was added in 1975, into indian Constitution by Indira Gandhi, under Emergency rule. During emergency, parliament was dismissed and whole power remained in two hands - PM(Indira) and President(Fakhruddin). Before inserting such Constitutional amendment, you need parliement debate and voting. She took neither of it & ordered Fakhruddin to sign an unilateral ordinance(a single person VETO).
This is why none of her opponent parties has accepted this claim of "secular india", which remains a farce. For those who are wondering what indian Constitution was originally in 1947, they should see this pic(photos of Ram,Sita & Laxman on 1st edition of indian Constitution.)
The Jedi in the Lotus: Star Wars and the Hindu Tradition [Kindle Edition]
Steven J. Rosen (Author), Jonathan Young (Foreword)
The Jedi in the Lotus is the first-ever examination of the Star Wars universe from a Hindu perspective, illuminating many hitherto undiscovered aspects of the background and meaning of the widely acclaimed film series.
We are shown how its creators were influenced by the famed mythologist, Joseph Campbell, whose reading of the ancient Indian Epics, the Ramayana and Mahabharata, can be seen throughout the Star Wars films. This book also demonstrates how the metaphysical understanding of the Jedi Knights and the divinity conceived of as ‘the Force’ have resonances with teachings passed down by Hindu gurus and mystics for centuries, and how fantastic worlds and technology similar to that of the Star Wars universe were described in myths that are millennia old — and may even have had some basis in reality. Finally, The Jedi in the Lotus shows us how the Hindu traditions at the basis of Star Wars offer an alternative vision to the purely materialistic, soulless world of modernity.
Some screenshots from Steven Rosen's book. To read full, buy from above link.