The Superiority of Bharat over vilayat

The Superiority of Bharat over vilayat

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The Superiority of Bharat over vilayat

We know only 3 branches when we were growing up, Science, Arts, Commerce.

In 1978, colleges had five branches.

Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical and Electronics.

But *do you know our Indian schools were teaching 50-72 different vidyas, before 1858.

The system of Indian schools were destroyed by British visionaries.

*The first school in England opened in 1811. At that time India had 732000 Indian schools.*

Find out how our schools got closed. How did indian school learning end.

First will tell you what disciplines were taught in indian culture !

Most Indian schools taught the following subjects.

01 Agni Vidya (Metallurgy)

02 Vayu Vidya (Wind)

03 Jal Vidya (Water)

04 Antriksh Vidya (Space Science)

05 Prithvi Vidya (Environment)

06 Surya Vidya (Solar Study)

07 Chandra and Lok Vidya (Lunar Study)

08 Megh Vidya (Weather Forecast)

09 Dhaatu Urja Vidya (Battery energy)

10 Din aur Raat Vidya.

12 Srishti Vidya (Space Research)

13 Khagol Vigyan (Astronomy)

14 Bhugol Vidya (Geography)

15 Kaal Vidya (Time studies)

16 Bhoogarbh Vidya (Geology & Mining)

17 Gemstones and Metals (Gems & Metals)

18 Aakarshan Vidya (Gravity)

19 Prakash Vidya (Energy)

20 Sanchaar Vidya (Communication)

21 Vimaan Vidya (Plane)

22 Jalayan Vidya (Water Vessels)

23 Agneya Astra Vidya (Arms & Ammunition)

24 Jeevavigyaan Vidya (Biology, Zoology, Botany)

25 Yagna Vidya (Material Sic)

* This is the talk of scientific education. Now let’s talk about professional and technical disciplines that were covered!*

26 Vyapaar Vidya (Commerce)

27 Krishi Vidya (Agriculture)

28 Pashu Paalan Vidya (Animal Husbandry)

29 Pakshi Paalan (Bird Keeping)

30 Yaan Vidya (Mechanics)

32 Vehicle Designing

33 Ratankar (Gems & Jewellery Designing)

36 Kumhaar vidya (Pottery)

37 Laghu (Metallurgy & Blacksmith)

38 Takkas

39 Rang Vidya (Dyeing)

40 Khatwakar

41 Rajjukar (Logistics)

42 Vaastukaar Vidya (Architecture)

43 Khaana Banane ki Vidya (Cooking)

44 Vaahan Vidya (Driving)

45 Waterways Management

46 Indicators (Data Entry)

47 Gaushala Manager (Animal Husbandry)

48 Baagvaani (Horticulture)

49 Vann Vidya (Forestry)

50 Sahyogee (Covering Paramedics)

All this education was taught in school, but with time, when school disappeared, this knowledge was made to disappear by the British! It started with Macaulay. Today, the future of the youth of our country is being destroyed by the Macaulay method.

How did school culture end in India?

The introduction of Convent education ruined schools Indian Education Act was formed in 1835 (revised in 1858). It was drafted by ‘Lord Macaulay’.

Macaulay conducted a survey of education system here while many Britishers had given their reports about India’s education system. One of the British officer was G.W. Luther and the other was Thomas Munro! Both of them had surveyed different areas at different times. Luther, who surveyed North India (Uttar Bhaarat), wrote that there is 97 % literacy here and Munro, who surveyed South India (Dakshin Bhaarat), wrote that here there is 100% literacy.

Macaulay had clearly said that if India (Bhaarat) is to be enslaved forever, its ′′ *indigenous and cultural education system*′′ must be completely demolished and replaced with ′′ English education system ′′ and only then will Indians be physically Indians, but mentally become English. When they leave the convent schools or English universities, they will work in the interest of British.

Macaulay is using an idiom – ′′ Just as a farm is thoroughly ploughed before a crop is planted, so must it be ploughed and brought in the English education system. ′′ That’s why he first declared schools illegal. Then he declared Sanskrit illegal and set the schools on fire, beat the teachers in it and put them in jail.

Till 1850 there were ‘ 7 lakh 32 thousand ‘ schools & 7,50,000 villages in India. Meaning almost every village had a school and all these schools used to be ‘Higher Learning Institutes’ in today’s language. 18 subjects were taught in all of them and these people of schools used to run these together, not by the king.

Education was imparted free.

Schools were abolished and English education was legalized and the first convent school opened in Calcutta. That time it was called ‘free school’. Under this law, Calcutta University, Bombay University & Madras University were created. These three slavery-era universities are still in the country!

Macaulay had written a letter to his father. It is a very famous letter, in it he writes: ′′These convent schools will bring out children who look like Indians but are English by brain and they don’t know anything about their country. They won’t know anything about their culture, they won’t have any idea about their traditions, they will not know their idioms, when such children are there in this country, even if the British go away, English will not leave this country.′′The truth of the letter written at that time is clearly visible in our country even today. See the misery created by this act. We feel inferior of ourselves who are ashamed to speak our own language & recognise our own culture.

A society that is cut off from its mother tongue never flourishes and this was Macaulay’s strategy! Today’s youth here knows more about Europe than India. Considers Indian culture not so cool, but imitates Western country.

It’s high time we all awaken & reclaim our great culture & heritage.

(Article courtesy Payal Saraf)