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Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« on: August 17, 2009, 01:15:20 AM »


The barrel of my M4 assault rifle is slender, black, and cold. The rippled plastic grips fit ergonomically to a mission driven hand; one that aggresses to protect a nation and way of life. With each trigger squeeze, a 5.56 caliber bullet breaches the muzzle at 2,900 feet per second with the sole purpose of taking another’s life. Despite its lethality, this weapon is only a piece of metal. It is nothing without the mind and heart of the soldier perched behind it. As I dawn my body armor, grab my weapon, and prepare to lead my platoon of 32 soldiers into Afghanistan, I hesitate. I turn to the portrait of Krishna in my office and demand of him, “What is the worth of this fight? Is it worth our limbs, our lives, or the heartbreak of our parents? What cause is so important as to merit the coming violence?” And so begins my war within: the quest for an identity.

Like most Indian youth in the U.S., I faced the inner conflict between my Indian and American identities. At home, I watched Bollywood movies and prayed to Hindu deities; but at school, I spoke English, played football, and did whatever I could to emulate a typical American childhood. I felt pulled in two directions: one identity abandoning my Indian heritage, the other neglecting my American way of life. Thus, I went through my most formative years without knowing who I was, nor what I stood for.

As high school came to an end, I hastily made the decision to attend the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, but did so in vain. At the time, I was not sure about being an Army officer. I was just looking for a shining star for my résumé. I was looking for a way to pay for college. Perhaps on a deeper level, I was looking for a sense of belonging. I wanted an identity to which everyone in my immediate surroundings could relate and respect.
The U.S. Army is a rare home for an Indian immigrant, but no other endeavor has ever given me the professional and spiritual fulfillment than the experience of military service. The army challenged my most extreme patriotic influences against my peaceful Hindu beliefs. How could I serve patriotically as a U.S. Army Officer, owning the responsibility of waging war against our national enemies, but remain a man of the Hindu faith believing in the peaceful coexistence of all beings? This was a deep philosophical confrontation, but I accepted it with resolve.

Through days of wet, cold, hot, humid, tired, and hungry, I maintained a vegetarian diet. After a long day of military training, I returned to my barracks to indulge myself in the poetry of the Bhagavad Gita. I found solace in Arjuna’s struggle as a shamed warrior fighting against his blood. I found strength in Krishna’s assertion of conviction and discipline. I found that, though typical Hindus and Soldiers lead vastly different lives, both share a common purpose: to serve a higher calling for good. Thus, there was no need for a struggle between my American and Hindu identities; rather, finding strength in one made me stronger in the other.

My Hindu-American Identity is now a defining part of my life. As Arjuna beckons of his charioteer, “How can I wage war against my family? I would rather surrender, than commit such atrocities”, Krishna affirms that it is our duty as Hindus to do what we believe is right, regardless of the opposition. When peaceful attempts to reconcile fail, we must be prepared to defend the values in which we so whole-heartedly believe. It is this reasoning that convinces Arjuna to fight to protect his kingdom. It is this reasoning that Savarkar used when supporting the British Army’s aggression against the Nazis in World War II. This reasoning is why I feel so compelled to defend this nation, that has given my family countless gifts, against those who wish to do it unnecessary harm. I do not fight in spite of my religion. I fight inspired by it.

The importance of the Hindu-American identity extends beyond a vague resolve to fight for what you believe in. Each of us is faced daily with moral challenges in this country, and our reactions to them define our spiritual resolve. This nation is in an ethical crisis; from the poorest of American ghettos through the wealthiest of corporate banks. Hindu-Americans are a dominant source of influence, wealth, and intellect in this nation, so what does it say of our personal constitutions if we tolerate the ethical degradation around us? We have the means to drastically improve the ethical standards in this country. We owe it to ourselves as Hindu-Americans to defend, as Arjuna does his Kingdom, the moral foundations which have made this country a haven for religious and ethnic tolerance. We could collectively sit on the sidelines and criticize our leadership as many Americans do. But if we aspire to follow Krishna’s guidance, it is our duty to proactively defend the integrity that upholds our great society. This is the new importance, the calling, of the Hindu-American identity: inspired by our faith, we must actively rebuild our nation’s character and preserve it for our posterity. So I ask of each Hindu-American, what have you done to make America stronger for our children?

Krishna’s picture sits in my office as a constant reminder of my Hindu-American Identity; a reminder that strength in principle outweighs the comfort of indifference. No matter what challenges lie ahead of me, I will bear my uniform each day with pride knowing I am defending a nation I truly love, and caring for a platoon of soldiers who do the same. It is through the discharge of my duties to God and Country that I have finally found the identity I was looking for all along; that of a fulfilled Hindu-American.

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Rajiv's Biography
Rajiv Srinivasan, 23, is a Lieutenant in the United States Army serving as a Platoon Leader for Attack Company, 2-1 Infantry out of Ft. Lewis, Washington. He was born in Chennai, but raised in Roanoke, Virginia by his parents Gita and Rajagopalan Srinivasan. After graduating from high school, Rajiv accepted a nomination to attend the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. There, Rajiv received a double major in Arabic and Comparative Politics, as well as a commission as an Armor Officer in the U.S. Army. While at the Academy, Rajiv founded the non-profit Beyond Orders, a website that connects soldiers in war zones with NGOs in the United States to meet the humanitarian needs of the Iraqi and Afghani people. In July 2009, Rajiv will lead his platoon in their year-long deployment to Afghanistan. Despite his military service, Rajiv remains a devout Hindu, vegetarian, a Hindi speaker, and a huge fan of Indian food.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2009, 01:27:14 AM »
I would like to see where Rajiv from Chennai stands on the LTTE prior to supporting him.

I am not saying devout Hindu Tamils do not exist--they're just damn few in number.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2009, 01:41:11 AM »
are you C.F ?

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2009, 01:42:53 AM »
Yes.

By the way, I'd still like to meet your pro-Israel Tamil friends. I would warmly welcome them if they actually came to the forum.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2009, 01:50:46 AM »
Yes.

By the way, I'd still like to meet your pro-Israel Tamil friends. I would warmly welcome them if they actually came to the forum.

While most Tamils are very anti-Israel, I know numerous Tamils who are very pro-Israel, and I happen to live in a city with more Tamils in it than any other city in North America, so I know many of them.

I also know many Tamils who are devout Hindus.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2009, 01:53:35 AM »
Yes but they are quite a small minority among the total of 80-odd million Tamils in the world. Most Tamils are Muslims, secular Marxists, or an abominable hybrid of Islam and Hinduism that is much closer to the former in practice. These are the people who invented the shahid, in its modern form.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #6 on: August 17, 2009, 01:55:17 AM »
Yes.

By the way, I'd still like to meet your pro-Israel Tamil friends. I would warmly welcome them if they actually came to the forum.
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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #7 on: August 17, 2009, 01:58:03 AM »
I do not hate all Tamils, just to reemphasize. However, let's be honest here--as a nation and people-group they are not much more righteous than the Arabs. These are the jihadists who invented the concept of the shahid, after all, and taught it to all the other Muslim Nazi terrorists around the world. Obviously I don't have a problem with the genuine Hindu and Christian Tamils, but both are really small minorities.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #8 on: August 17, 2009, 02:01:44 AM »
Yes but they are quite a small minority among the total of 80-odd million Tamils in the world. Most Tamils are Muslims, secular Marxists, or an abominable hybrid of Islam and Hinduism that is much closer to the former in practice. These are the people who invented the shahid, in its modern form.

Very few Tamils are Muslim. I do not know where you are getting that from.  I have known hundreds of Tamils in my life and a very tiny fraction is Muslim, about the same as the Christian component of the Tamil people.

All you have to do is talk to Tamils, and you will realize that very few are Muslim.  I know Tamils (although not many) who are very Anti-Islam.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #9 on: August 17, 2009, 02:30:01 AM »
Most Tamils are an indigenous syncretism that is mostly Islamic and a little Hindu.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #10 on: August 17, 2009, 02:53:07 AM »
Most Tamils are an indigenous syncretism that is mostly Islamic and a little Hindu.

I have never heard of this nor seen it.  Almost every Tamil I know goes to a Hindu temple, and only a small number go to the Mosque or Church.  Furthermore, most of the Muslim community is not even ethnically Tamil, but only Tamil speaking.

There is nothing syncretic about the religion of most Tamils. It is unabashedly Hindu lacking even a trace of disgusting Islamic ideas.  That is, those Tamils who are not atheist, which also accounts for many of them.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #11 on: August 17, 2009, 03:02:18 AM »
It's certainly not Hindu. At best it is nominal Hinduism. They do have some ancient temples but the Tamils were highly influenced by the Chola dynasty's constant contact with Arab traders about 1000 years ago.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #12 on: August 17, 2009, 03:28:13 AM »
Most Tamils are an indigenous syncretism that is mostly Islamic and a little Hindu.

Nothing serious about it. British EuroCommunists have defined the world in various and their own ways, so that none could be equated with the others and the class struggle continues till the end so that the EuroCommunists shall rule till the end.
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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #13 on: August 17, 2009, 03:30:46 AM »
The British helped and encouraged the Tamils but their so-called religion is all them.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #14 on: August 17, 2009, 03:42:21 AM »
The British helped and encouraged the Tamils but their so-called religion is all them.

Yes, the Eurocommunists invented the Aryan Invasion Theory and they could not produce a single proof of it since last more than 100 years. That theory still exists but like the sketch of a Dodo.

All the available proofs speak to the reversal of that theory but the fossilized neo-marxist theologians are adamant.
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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #15 on: August 17, 2009, 08:14:05 AM »
I hope he does well.

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Re: Story of a Hindu soldier in US Army
« Reply #16 on: August 17, 2009, 08:31:58 AM »
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