>>513466216
I tried my best to psycho-analyse and understand the Indian from the most sympathetic and logical view possible, and what I concluded is that their entire psychology is based on a multitude of factors but I will name a few:
1 A, epic national past from long ago where the divine only interacted with them and this was an age where the inhabitants of India possessed the greatest technology and spiritual science while everyone else was't valuable enough to be mentioned
2 A lack of outside perspectives and first hand experience which is amplified by their history of their whole country having been this once literal Ancient Aliens headquarters
3 A rich culture in beautiful temples and philosophers such as Ramanuja and many diverse spiritual paths all coming from the same philosophical and cultural root thus giving this impression of a diverse orchard of flowers, all unique yet all sharing in their nature as flowers while the rest of the world seems very boring, stale and predictable with their strict monotheism and singular religion.
4 Related to 1 and 3 they initially do have a rich history of temple buildings, philosophy, medical science, mathematics and inventions, even influencing places like China and Japan from Buddhism to martial arts.
From the Indian's perspective his nation is the center of the world both in religion and in achievements.
It is thus also a great loss and kick to the knee to see how, as Spengler called them a High Culture, become so eclipsed by western culture and influence rendering his achievements as meaningless because the west has the same things the Indian has only better and now even the Japanese and the Chinese, who once were influenced by India, are now Western client states.
Indians lost their position as a influential power back in their day, they now live in a shithole of a country and when they look at all their neighbours that they deemed as culturally inferior those nations are now through the west masters of Asia