The World Keeps Vedic Time – The Forgotten Global Legacy of Bharat
The Conversion War – From Ghazni to Changur Baba: How India’s Soul Was Targeted for Centuries
Introduction: A Silent War That Never Ended
India’s history is not just a tale of kings and conquests—it is also the story of a civilizational struggle, a silent war on identity, culture, and faith. While swords may have struck the body of Bharat, the greater attack was always aimed at its soul—Sanatan Dharma.
This is the truth that “The Conversion War – From Ghazni to Changur Baba”, a deeply researched book by Green Guru Dinesh Rawat, fearlessly uncovers. It traces how, over a thousand years, religious, psychological, and economic tactics were used to break India from within, converting not just individuals, but entire generations, from their dharma to dogma.
From Swords to Strategy: The War Begins with Ghazni
The Conversion War did not start in modern times. It began with the Islamic invasions, especially under Mahmud of Ghazni in the 11th century. While history books often glorify his looting of temples like Somnath as military victories, the real goal was deeper:
To destroy the spiritual centers of India and erase its civilizational memory.
Temples were not just places of worship; they were universities, granaries, and community hubs. Their destruction was an attack on India’s intellectual and spiritual infrastructure.
What followed was centuries of forced conversions, destruction of cultural identity, imposition of Arabic-Persian names, and rewriting of Indian history.
Mughals to Missionaries: Change of Tools, Not Intentions
Under later rulers like the Mughals, especially Aurangzeb, the conversion war intensified. Entire communities were offered a cruel choice: convert or perish. Temples were turned into mosques, Sanskrit scholars were persecuted, and state support was given to Islamic clerics for conversions.
But it didn’t stop there.
With the British came the cross. The sword was replaced by schools, hospitals, and English education—all cleverly used as tools of psychological conquest. As The Conversion War exposes, the East India Company and Christian missionaries worked hand in hand.
Their strategy:
- Discredit Sanatan Dharma as superstition
- Push English education and Biblical morality
- Offer material incentives for the poor and marginalized
- Rebrand conversion as “upliftment”
This created a generation that looked down upon their own roots, paving the way for mass conversions in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Untold Story of Changur Baba – A Modern Example of the Same Old Tactics
The book devotes a revealing chapter to the case of Changur Baba, a revered Indian saint whose name was used posthumously for mass Christian conversions.
Without his knowledge or consent, Christian groups in North India used his name and image, set up “churches” in his name, and converted thousands.
This case shows how spiritual vacuum + poverty + propaganda = fertile ground for conversion.
It’s not just about one baba. It’s about the method:
- Claim Hindu saints as “incarnations of Christ”
- Misquote scriptures to create confusion
- Offer food, schooling, or jobs as bait
This is not service; it is strategy. And it continues to this day—only more covert.
How It’s Happening Today – The War Has Gone Digital
Modern missionaries have gone online. Through YouTube, WhatsApp, and local TV, a new wave of targeted content pushes the idea that:
- Hindu gods are false
- Sanatan Dharma promotes caste and oppression
- Jesus is the only savior
- Conversion brings equality, dignity, and heaven
In tribal areas and urban slums, poor families are offered ration kits, tuition centers, or medical aid— with a silent condition: attend church, accept baptism.
This is economic and emotional blackmail.
Conversion Is Not Freedom – It’s Cultural Colonization
The book argues that conversion is not a personal choice when it is rooted in manipulation. Real choice requires awareness, pride in heritage, and socio-economic empowerment. But conversions often happen where people are:
- Kept ignorant of their culture
- Shamed for their traditions
- Bribed through aid or affection
- Lied to about their own gods
This is not spiritual evolution. It is mental enslavement.
Why This Matters: It’s Not Just About Religion
This isn’t a Hindu-vs-Christian or Hindu-vs-Muslim issue. It is about preserving Bharat’s civilizational continuity.
When communities convert:
- They lose connection to festivals, temples, language, and ancestors
- New generations are taught to see Bharat as a land of sin and darkness
- Loyalty shifts from nation and dharma to foreign religious centers
This weakens the social fabric, creates division, and serves geopolitical agendas. Foreign-funded NGOs and missionary networks operate in India with budgets larger than some state governments.
Is this faith—or foreign interference?
Call to Awareness – What Can Be Done
In The Conversion War, Dinesh Rawat doesn’t just expose the problem—he offers solutions:
- Cultural education from early age
- Restoration of temples, deities, and rituals in converted areas
- Legal scrutiny of foreign funds coming to conversion-focused NGOs
- Empowerment of vulnerable communities through dharmic service—not just preaching
- Interfaith dialogue that respects boundaries, avoids deceit
Above all, he calls for a national awakening—to see conversion not as individual change, but as civilizational fracture.
Conclusion: Wake Up Before It’s Too Late
India is not just a piece of land. It is the custodian of an eternal consciousness. Every time a soul is torn away from that legacy through deceitful conversion, a thread of Sanatan fabric is cut.
This blog is not against any religion—it is against manipulation in the name of religion.
As The Conversion War says,
“India was never a land of one book or one prophet. It is the land of infinite paths, where faith was never forced.”
The time has come to defend that pluralism, not through violence, but through knowledge, unity, and unshakable pride in our dharma.
Read the Book That Speaks the Unspoken
The Conversion War – From Ghazni to Changur Baba
By Green Guru Dinesh Rawat
A powerful, fact-filled, eye-opening journey through 1000 years of India’s hidden resistance.
Available soon on Amazon Kindle & GloriesOfIndia.info
“Dedicated to every soul who stood for Dharma against the tides of deceit.”
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