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In this book, we analyze the psycho-social consequences faced by Indian American children after exposure to the school textbook discourse on Hinduism and ancient India. We demonstrate that there is an intimate connection—an almost exact correspondence—between James Mill’s colonial-racist discourse (Mill was the head of the British East India Company) and the current school textbook discourse. This racist discourse, camouflaged under the cover of political correctness, produces the same psychological impacts on Indian American children that racism typically causes: shame, inferiority, embarrassment, identity confusion, assimilation, and a phenomenon akin to racelessness, where children dissociate from the traditions and culture of their ancestors.


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Mulaśodhana

From Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia

By Swami Harshananda

Cleansing the body is an important aspect of Haṭhayoga. Such processes are known by the term ‘ṣaṭkarma’, one of which is dhauti. Of the four kinds of dhauti, mulaśodhana is also the one. It is the purification of the rectum and the large intestines using a stalk of the root of turmeric or the middle finger of the hand. It should be done only under the guidance of an expert.


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  • The Concise Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Swami Harshananda, Ram Krishna Math, Bangalore

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