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Hinduism Dharma Ya Kalank Book -

: The author analyzes various Hindu texts, including the Vedas and Smritis , to argue that certain interpretations have historically upheld the oppression of Shudras and Dalits.

The book (translating to Hinduism: Dharma or a Stigma? ) is a critical and thought-provoking work by the late L.R. Bali , a prominent scholar and activist in the Ambedkarite and Buddhist movements. Published through Bheem Patrika Publications , the book serves as a polemic that scrutinizes traditional Hindu scriptures and social structures from the perspective of social justice and rationalism. Core Themes and Objectives Hinduism Dharma Ya Kalank Book

हिन्दुइज़्म : धर्म या क्लंक? - CiNii Research : The author analyzes various Hindu texts, including

: The title itself presents a stark choice, asking whether the religion is a source of "Dharma" (righteous living) or a "Kalank" (stigma or blemish) on humanity. Bali , a prominent scholar and activist in

: Written with the intent of "exposing" what the author views as the "truth" behind social stigmas, the book aims to provide a nuanced, albeit highly critical, understanding of Hinduism's internal complexities.

L.R. Bali’s work is primarily a critique of the caste system and the religious justifications often cited for social inequality.