Contents
PART I - RELIGIOUS
Riddle No. 1 : The difficulty of knowing why one is a Hindu
Riddle No. 3 : The Testimony Of Other Shastras On The Origin Of The Vedas
Riddle no. 6 : The contents of the vedas: have they any moral or spiritual value?
Riddle no. 8 : How the upanishads declared war on the vedas?
Riddle no. 9 : How the upanishads came to be made subordinate to the vedas?
Riddle no. 10 : Why did the brahmins make the hindu gods fight against one another?
Riddle no. 11 : Why did the brahmins make the hindu gods suffer to rise and fall?
Riddle no. 12 : Why did the brahmins dethrone the gods and enthrone the goddesses?
Riddle no. 13 : The riddle of the ahimsa
Riddle no. 14 : From ahimsa back to himsa
Riddle no. 15 : How did the brahmins wed an ahimsak god to a bloodthirsty Goddess?
APPENDIX
Appendix I : The Riddle of the Vedas
Appendix II : The Riddle of the Vedanta
Appendix III : The Riddle of the Trimurti
Appendix IV : II Smarth Dharma
Appendix V : The Infallibility of the Vedas
PART II - SOCIAL
Riddle no. 16 : The four varnas-are the brahmins sure of their origin?
Riddle no. 17 : The four ashramas—the why and how about them
Riddle no.18 : Manu's madness or the brahmanic explanation of the origin of the mixed castes
Riddle no. 19 : The change from paternity to maternity. What did the brahmins wish to gain by it?
Appendix I : The riddle of the varnashram dharma
Appendix II : Compulsory matrimony
PART III - POLITICAL
Riddle no. 21 : The theory of manvantara
Riddle no. 22 : Brahma is not dharma. What good is Brahma?
Riddle no. 23 : Kali Yuga—Why have the brahmins made it unending?
Riddle no. 24 : The riddle of the Kali yuga
Appendix I : The riddle of Rama and Krishna