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<strong>Hinduism</strong>: What Really Happened in India – M. M. Ninan 231<br />

into Gnostic Churches – “<strong>Hinduism</strong>”. His ministry was<br />

followed by the visits of his father and a disciple called<br />

Thomas. Whereas the <strong>Christian</strong> Churches elsewhere in the<br />

world were able to overthrow the Gnostics, most Churches of<br />

Inner India succumbed to this Aryan Invasion - but not<br />

without a fight. We have documentations, which indicate<br />

that <strong>Christian</strong> Communities under the persecution of<br />

Manicheans immigrated to Kerala where they found safer<br />

haven. Others went underground. Thus by 5 th century Indian<br />

Catholic Church became “Hindu Sanadhana Dharma” – the<br />

Gnostic Church with all its idols and myths and puranas.<br />

There arose various traditions within the Gnostic <strong>Hinduism</strong>,<br />

each slinging mud on the other.<br />

It was the British that forced these quarrelling groups into a<br />

single entity called “<strong>Hinduism</strong>”. The Indian independence<br />

struggle made it inevitable for every Indian to stand under<br />

one flag. Movements to unite all religious groups into one<br />

group were on the move under Gandhi and other patriots.<br />

When the Theosophical Society, under the leadership of H.P.<br />

Blavatsky (H.P.B.), under "orders" of “the Masters”, took its<br />

abode in Adyar, Madras in 1871, the Gnostic identity of the<br />

“<strong>Hinduism</strong>” got its greatest impulse. It became the spearhead<br />

of Indian Nationalism with the leadership of Madame Anie<br />

Beasant the first President of the Indian National Congress.

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