It is June, the month that I have  to perform the annual death ceremonies for my parents. It is also time for the  ugly head of rituals, caste and customs to rear itself. Whether I like it or not,  semi literate and commerce savvy pundits  in temples take control of the collective  intelligence of the family, creating fear, anger, contempt and divisions  between members of  an otherwise harmonious, intelligent  and spiritually illustrious family.
So why has Hinduism, the oldest  faith that predates recorded human history which laid the foundations of human  interaction and laws of community living, codifications of communal good and  bad and the human code of conduct, elements of which were later encoded in other religions which followed more  than 4000 years later, the mother of every single eastern religion, is today herself  being reduced to the point of  comical ludicrousness, devoid of any logic, sense and resemblance to the  original intention. 
Bollywood bhajans in temples and even very holy  places like Vaishnodevi play bhajans set to the score of some popular Bollywood  songs. Dancing marriage party lights decorating gods, electrical drums for aarti  in temples and so on. Politicians involved in murder, rape, extortion and fraud  walking around in saffron robes garnering votes from huge educated masses who  feel they are the true saviors of our faith!!!!!!. Highly educated corporate  executives sing their praises.  Hand phone  toting pundits making calls in between chanting mantras that have learned been  learnt in rote with no clue to its deeper meanings.  Since you don’t, why should they care? 
Humanity is dying on the streets  out of hunger and disease, while some are making 10 million dollar crowns for temple  deities with 70,000 diamonds imbedded in 35 kilo gold, and a 2.5 million dollar  ruby embedded into it, for sure hoping that this will bring them rewards and priority club class  service on the way to the doors of heaven. Suddenly temples are being judged by the amount of gold and  diamonds they have, and pilgrims flock to see gold and diamond studded gods.  The more the gold and diamonds the greater perceived greatness of the temple.  God got lost somewhere behind all the glitter. They think god can be bought,  and that piety is embodied in jewelry. 
Why have we gone so horribly  wrong? How did it all happen? How did we loose our sanity? When did our common  sense and wisdom collapse? When and how did this rot set in? 
Spending my time on weekends in  ashrams, serving food, cleaning tables and sweeping and swabbing floors after  everyone has gone gives me time for contemplation. To understand Hinduism you  have to understand it from three perspectives -
  •Spiritual
  •Religious
   •Social
a.Hindu Spiritual practice starts when you stop using logic,  knowledge attained from books, or snippets of wisdom from other people to  understand God. 
It is your chosen guru, who  having transcended the chaotic world of illusion Will guide you through your  own practice to transcend the world around you to see the divine. There are no  shortcuts here; your progress is defined by your own efforts and daily practice,  guided by your guru. 
Many confidence tricksters and  semi knowledgeable gurus have infiltrated this world, but it’s a hard world, and  with average intelligence you can spot these fraudsters who usually tend to  throw a lot of Sanskrit jargon to mesmerize you. Finally, in some form or shape,  they will ask you to part with your money.
This is a hard and long road, involving  a huge amount of self-sacrifice in terms of your time, money ambitions, desire  and grit. The very nature of this path weeds out most of the frauds and the……… ‘give  me a buck, I will do a quick pooja and get you to heaven’……… tribe.
The good news is, India has  retained its ability to produce extremely high level   ‘God  realized’ Gurus consistently over the centuries. The best way to find them is  to follow the guru shishya parampara line.
The sad news is the number of  Indian disciples in this fraternity is falling dramatically. Extremely deep Hindu  Vedic knowledge and practice, with the ability and dedication to achieve this  is increasingly being taken up by westerners. 
I am amazed that guru after guru  that I visit, I see in the set of ‘long term disciples’ a lot of westerners.  One has to admire them for coming from lands afar and adopting our philosophies  with more zeal than we do.
Whether its  my Siberian MBA friend, who does Homas and Yagnas in pure Sanskrit and lives in  Shringeri matha as a pandit (wearing janiwaras and dhotis to boot), a French  aghori sadhu who has been operating the largest garment business in Tamil Nadu  with 60,000 employees and spends 3 weeks in a mountain meditating naked (as  agohris do), one week in business. American sadhus walk around with Babaji the  oldest sadhu in the Himalayas.  My  Japanese friend who has now spent about  6  years doing kriya yoga from the Himalayas to  Orissa to Srilanka,  my Serb American  friend who has started a range of yoga wear with Sai Babas blessings,   to the  founder of Hard Rock café worldwide who has given up everything to sit next to  Sai Baba in Puttaparthy.  The list of  foreigners who have attained and plan to attain serious levels of sanyas in  India is growing. 
While Hinduism  is going international in the right way, it has become a mess in India.
b.Hinduism as a religion. Is when you  get involved in a lot of rituals? This is where the great Indian circus starts. 
It usually is  practiced by Indians who have not read the scriptures (99.5% of Indians have  not read the Vedas or Upanishads). We are the only race in the world who does  not read our religious books. A majority of Christians and Muslims have read  their holy books. Only Hindus don’t read their book. The guidance is usually  provided by temple pundits who recite most slokas by rote. Most have a near  zero understanding of the bigger picture of Hinduism. Their knowledge is  limited to understanding a few slokas and being able to perform some rituals.  Or in some cases, talented individuals who have picked up some knowledge on the  run, without spending a lot of time reading the books and having a real guru  interpret the real meaning for them. 
By definition  a person who chooses to be religious, need not know the deeper meaning of  religion. The issue that I am highlighting is, there is nothing wrong in  following a religion without understanding its deeper meaning. It is called  bhakti yoga (devotion to god). Religion was designed by our learned ancestors  to give simple folks who cannot understand the transcending meaning of its  deeper philosophy. It’s like a military SOP manual. ‘Follow these rules of  living and you will be fine’ leave the deeper meanings of your actions to a  point in time when you have the depth of wisdom to understand its implications.  This happens on its own and is ordained by the universe automatically when you  are ready.
But there is  a catch.  Its ok to follow your religion  blindly as long as you are doing it exactly the way prescribed in the Vedas and  Upanishads, as the wise ancients prescribed you should. If you follow the wrong  practices, it’s totally pointless.
The Hindu  word for religion is Dharma. The word Dharma comes from the root word ‘dhar’  which in Sanskrit means to give shape to something to be able to perceive it,  or to understand it. Dharma was invented for us average ‘low aware individuals’  to follow a safe path through a minefield without making mistakes. The English  word for the same is ‘religion’ i.e to do something religiously over and over  again without having to think..   Unfortunately in Hinduism, the practice today has no resemblance to the  rules prescribed by our ancestors in the holy books. And therein lies the  futility of our actions.
c.The threat to Hinduism is two fold. 
Internal threat:-Corrosion  and mutation of the core philosophy, 
  External threat:  - When people start performing actions that are not in sync with what the religion  intends. The actions are driven by wrong or dangerous interpretations
The external  corruption arises from internal corruption of meaning.
To perhaps  understand the corruption of core philosophies in Hinduism. It will help to  illustrate a few points without turning this into a book.