THE TIMES OF TIPU SULTAN 
17 October 2017
The Tipu Sultan controversies have flared up again with, on the one hand, President Ram Nath Kovind praising Tipu Sultan in his address to the Karnataka Assembly, and on the other, union minister Anantha Kumar Hegde, refusing to take part in the Tipu Sultan Jayanti celebrations.
The blatantly false propaganda being spread by the Hindutva Sangh Parivar over Tipu Sultan is reaching outlandish proportions. 
The desperate attempts by illiterate fanatics, to rewrite history and whip up communal sentiments must be confronted and countered with  facts.
Ravi Visvesvaraya Sharada Prasad, whose paternal ancestors were ministers in Tipu Sultan;s durbar and whose maternal ancestors were Principal Ministers in Vijaynagaram Kingdom, writes :
“Since 8 August 2017, I have been prohibited from posting 
  anything on my Facebook wall due to complaints from the      
  Hindutva Sangha Parivar troll army that my posts 
  constitute  hate speech.”
 “This post of mine of November 2015 was reported to 
   Facebook as hate  speech, and my Facebook account was 
   suspended for three weeks then. I also received numerous 
   death threats from Bajrang Dal and Sri Ram Sene  because 
   of this post of mine,  notwithstanding that it was my own 
   relatives who had been massacred.”
Ravi Visvesvaraya presents a fascinating take on Tipu Sultan, whose court his ancestors worked in and on the sufferings of his other ancestors, including the loot by the "Hindu" Marathas of his family's Sringeri Shri Sharada Peetham in 1791 AD, and the massacre of his maternal ancestors after the battle of Talikota in 1565 AD, when Vijayanagaram was conquered by an alliance of the "Muslim" kingdoms of Bahmani, Bidar, Berar, Bijapur, Golconda :
       
         “13 November 2015
         A Hindutva troll, a lady, has been trying to teach me my own 
         family history with regard to Tipu Sultan’s patronage of Hindu 
         temples. She has been posting all kinds of nonsense on my fb
         Timeline, disputing what I know about my own ancestors. I 
         Have, finally blocked  her.
         Almost all the wars in medieval Deccan India were over 
         territory, power, riches, gold. They were never in the name of 
         Religion. 
         Every Muslim king had Hindu ministers and Hindu generals. 
         Every Hindu king had Muslim generals and Muslim ministers.
         Temples were looted because that is where gold and diamonds 
        were kept. Many Hindu kings looted Hindu temples in the lands 
        they conquered, such as the Hindu Marathas looting my family 
        shrine of Sringeri Shree Sharada Peetham in 1791 AD.
        In 1759 AD, a military force of the Marathas occupied Tirupati, 
        and took over its revenue stream. The Marathas withdrew from      
        Tirupati only after several years, when a contingent of the East 
        India Company approached.
        Indian history is far more complex and nuanced than the 
        simplistic version being propagated by the Sangh 
        Parivar of "Cruel Muslims massacring and raping innocent 
        Hindus and destroying their temples".
         My father’s ancestors served in very senior positions in Tipu 
        Sultans court. Several of the Shankaracharyas of Sringeri have 
        come from this lineage. 
        In 1791 AD, the Hindu Marathas, led by Raghunath Rao 
        Patwardhan, looted our family shrine of Sringeri Shree 
        Sharada Peetham, and killed several priests. Ironically, the 
        Marathas were worshippers of Shiva. Tipu Sultan sent his army 
        to expel the Maratha invaders, and helped rebuild the shrines at 
        Sringeri Shree Sharada Peetham.
        Tipu Sultan also gave several expensive gifts to the Sreekantha   
        temple at Nanjangud, where my fathers family members were 
        Priests.
        The vicious Hindutva troll disputed all these on my timeline, 
        saying that this was false propaganda spread by "sickulars".
        True that Tipu Sultan carried out brutal military conquests of 
        Coorg, Mangalore, North Karnataka, Kerala, etc., with cruel  
        Massacres.
         True that Tipu Sultan tortured the Catholics of Mangalore. But 
         that was because he suspected them of siding with the British.
          True that Tipu massacred Christians and Hindus in his 
         invasions of Kerala.
         True Tipu Sultan massacred several hundred members of my 
         mother's, (Shri Vaishnava Iyengar), family, the Tatacharyas.
         Even though my own maternal relatives were killed by Tipu, I do not 
         ascribe religious motive to these killings.
         Has anyone noted how many Kerala Muslims too were 
       massacred by Tipu during his invasions of  Kerala?
         Within his own kingdom of Mysore, Tipu Sultan was greatly 
         revered as a just, benevolent, enlightened, and SECULAR king 
         who ushered in an era of prosperity, and introduced modern 
         agriculture, technology, and administration.
         There is an  even more telling example of Tipu Sultan’s secular 
         credentials from my maternal family's history of the 
         Vijayanagaram Empire.
         My maternal family were the Tatacharyas, the hereditary 
         ministers in the court of the Vijayanagaram Empire. Almost the 
         entire clan was massacred after the battle of Talikota in 1565 AD, 
         When Vijayanagaram was conquered by the alliance of the 
         Kingdoms of Bahmani, Bidar, Berar, Bijapur, Golconda, 
         Ahmednagar, all of which were ruled by Muslim dynasties.
         After 450 years, I am objective enough not to claim 
        that my maternal family was massacred by Muslims.
         Although the Bahmani, Bidar, Berar, Bijapur, Golconda,
         Ahmednagar kingdoms were all ruled by Muslim dynasties, all 
         their armies were led by Hindu generals, and they all had 
   Hindu dewans and Hindu ministers. The Ghorpades and 
         Sardesais fought on behalf of the Sultanate alliance.
         And while the Vijayanagaram emperors were devout Hindus, 
         they had Muslim generals and Muslim administrators in senior 
         positions. Rama Raya always carried a copy of the Holy Quran 
         with him.
         The commander-in-chief of the Golconda army was a Maratha 
         Brahmin, Murahari Rao. He personally looted the temple at 
         Ahobilam in 1579 AD.
         In those days, it was brutal realpolitik.
        The Wodeyar queen, Lakshmammanni,  hated Haider Ali and  
         Tipu Sultan. She had made numerous attempts to overthrow 
         both of them. Her principal advisors were Thirumalai Rao and 
         his brother Narayana Rao. They were from my mother's Shri 
         Vaishnava Iyengar family, the Tatacharyas. They derived their 
         authority from their direct descendancy from the Rajgurus of 
         the Vijayanagaram Emperors.
         Several hundred Iyengar Brahmins,  including Thirumalai Rao 
         and Narayana Rao held middle to senior positions  under the 
         Wodeyars.  The Rao brothers were senior officials in the  
         finance ministry and the posts ministry. After Haider Ali seized 
         power, they continued to work for a few years in his regime, but 
         migrated to the Maratha Court at Thanjavur, where they 
         became ministers.
         The Wodeyar queen Lakshmammanni asked Thirumalai Rao 
         and Narayana Rao to organize a coup to overthrow Tipu Sultan.
         She promised to make Thirumalai Rao her Dewan, and offered 
         him ten percent of the revenues of her Kingdom.
         Consequently, the Raos sent messages to their fellow kinsmen 
         to overthrow Tipu Sultan. Lakshmammanni and her henchmen, 
         the Iyengars, however, made the blunder of seeking British 
         help, in their  effort to overthrow Tipu Sultan.
         As the British forces, encouraged by the Wodeyar Queen 
         Lakshmammanni and the Iyengars, closed in, a furious Tipu 
         Sultan arrested all these brahmins in Mandyam and Melkote, 
         and had them brutally put to death in Srirangapattinam.
         Even though it was my own maternal relatives who were 
         massacred by Tipu Sultan, I view the episode as the fate of  
         conspirators against the State, rather that a case of massacre of  
         Brahmins by Muslims. 
         Indian history of those days, is much more complex and 
         nuanced than the simplistic version of, "Evil Muslims 
         massacring and raping innocent Hindus and destroying Hindu 
         temples", being pedaled by the Sangh Parivar. 
         In those days, the conqueror, irrespective of caste, creed, 
        race or religion, took all and the conquered were 
        decimated.  It was Kingdom vs Kingdom.
         The Army of  Emperor Krishna Deva Raya of 
         Vijayanagaram, looted temples when they conquered 
         Udayagiri and Pandharpur, and brought back the temple loot 
         to be displayed at Hampi. 
         Krishna Deva Raya's Army also carried out mass massacres in 
         the territories they conquered. My direct maternal ancestor, 
         Thirumalai Tatacharya, was Krishna Deva Raya's Rajguru and  
         principal minister.
         The Cholas had destroyed the Chera empire temples at 
         Thiruvanchikulam, even though both were Shiva worshippers.”
         Similarly, the Pandyas destroyed the Chola temples at 
         Ganga kondaicholapuram, 
         The Rashtrakutas had destroyed the temples of the Pratiharas.
         A large part of the stereotype of Tipu Sultan as a persecutor of 
         Hindus and Christians comes from an influential textbook 
         written in the 1920s by professor Harprasad Shastri, professor 
         and head of the department of Sanskrit at Calcutta University.
         Harprasad Shastri's source was entirely hearsay, and not on 
         any verification of facts from Mysore. Eminent historians 
         from the University of Mysore, and the editors of the Mysore 
         Gazetteer had pointed out the falsehoods in the textbook 
         written by Harprasad Shastri in the 1930s itself.
         Sir Dr Brijendra Nath Seal, (Samuel’s note : A classmate and 
         early colleague of Swami Vivekananda; first Chancellor of 
         Bharati and Vice Chancellor of Mysore University), had his 
         suspicions about Shastri's book, and ordered an inquiry. 
         Ashutosh Mukherjee, (The then VC of Calcutta University), 
         had Shastri's textbook withdrawn from Calcutta University.
         Despite the above, unfortunately, both Allahabad and Benares 
         Hindu Universities prescribed Shastri's book as a textbook.
         In one of his books, the eminent historian, Dr Bishambhar Nath 
         Pande, long time MP and governor of Odisha, (Samuel’s note : 
         My फूफ़ाजी), in an article, pointed out the falsehoods in 
         Harprasad Shastri's textbook. 
         Shastri had mentioned numerous references. He confessed to 
         Dr Pande that he had not actually read any of the sources which 
         he had cited as references in his textbook. 
         The tragedy, however, is that generations of students 
        have grown  up on Harprasad Shastri's textbook.