Nice convincing article ! its last lines say
"...Hindus should recognize that decentralized nature is their strength and does not depend on diktats or representative voices. It is built upon a common purpose that is rooted in the way of life. This
Adhyatmik flexibility is the unique legacy of
Sanatana strength.
Hindus can coordinate their activities, but that does not need to happen under the umbrella or representation of any monolithic organization. As several groups in India have successfully shown, representing the Hindu voice is best achieved by multitudes of individuals and groups that can coordinate their activities as and when needed."
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Coordination, not centralization should be the Mantra for Hindu thinkers and activists..."
However author is silent on how to coordinate Hindu activities !
I sometime think that borrowing some ideas from Abrahmics is not bad at all, e.g. assembling in
Eidgaah for prayers, it develops a sense of group unity perhaps one of the reasons Muslims ferociously defend other Muslims, we Hindus too should do something like this via facebook and social sites. Morning and evening prayers be announced by different temples via loudspeakers in low peaceful tone ? I mean activities which involve group-acts/gatherings (fire crackers in different grounds like Dusshera but it should be a group activity) should be promoted via social sites, and it should be done by us since no one has taken Theka of Hinduism.