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Catholic Ashrams

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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
81-85990-15-8

Originally published
  
1 January 1994

Publisher
  
Voice of India

OCLC
  
31241611

Publication date
  
1988, 1994

LC Class
  
BR128.H5 G63 1994

Author
  
Sita Ram Goel

Country
  
India

India books
  
The Story of Islamic Imperialis, The Calcutta Quran Pe, How I Became a Hindu, The Inheritance of Loss, Himalayan Blunder

Catholic Ashrams is a book published by Sita Ram Goel in 1988 under his Voice of India imprint. The book was reprinted in an enlarged version in 1994.

The book's analysis centers on the Christian missionaries associated with Catholic so-called "ashrams" in India. Goel sees in this method of cultural appropriation from Hindu tradition an attempt to obfuscate their actual intentions. Representatives of this Christian Ashram Movement are Robert de Nobili, Jules Monchanin, Henri Le Saux (who adopted the "Hindu" name, Swami Abhishiktananda) and Bede Griffiths.

Goel criticized the work of his Christian friend Swami Abhishiktananda, and presented a dialogue between Bede and Shri Ram Swarup. Goel was the treasurer of the Christian "Abhishiktananda Society" when he published his critical book Catholic Ashrams; its publication alienated him from many friends.

Christian apostates have favourably commented on this book. Catherine Cornille and others have criticized Goel for his anti-Christian perspective. Cornille has claimed that Goel belongs to a movement that "seeks to return to the pure Vedic religion", a charge that Goel has denied.

Goel was also criticized by Christian author and nun Vandana Mataji.

Goel has also written other books about Christianity: History of Hindu-Christian Encounters (1989), Papacy, Its Doctrine and History (1986), and Jesus Christ: An Artifice for Aggression.

Bede Griffiths

Goel documents a dialogue between himself, Ram Swarup, Swami Devananda and Bede Griffiths. The dialogue started in the Hinduism Today and Indian Express.

Devananda accused Bede of subverting and subsuming us "with our own spiritual concepts, just as Paul subverted and subsumed the Greeks with their’s."

Devananda also compared Bede's teachings with those of Fr. Jules Monchanin. Bede has denied this, but Raimundo Panikkar, the first president of the Abhishiktananda Society, said: “Monchanin is, with Le Saux, the founder of Shantivanam. Shantivanam lives on today in the tradition of the Trinity transmitted by its two founders and the last guru of the ashram, Father Bede Griffiths’

References

Catholic Ashrams Wikipedia