Opinion | Somnath And The Unfinished Reckoning

The Somnath temple is where it all began. In 1026, Islamic zealotry erupted upon the Indian subcontinent in the form of Mahmud of Ghazni. The marauder’s intent was unambiguous: to desecrate Hindu sacred space and assert religious supremacy. That first act of cultural destruction did not remain an isolated episode. It set in motion a long arc of civilisational trauma that assumed different forms across centuries.

At Independence, that impulse resurfaced in a subtler but no less damaging form. In free India, Marxist historiography cast any legitimate appreciation of Hindu civilisation as inherently “communal" or anti-secular. Author Gurcharan Das once remarked that inquiring into India’s Hindu roots could risk earning an individual the moniker of a Sanghi.

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