As a bigot perhaps you have never had the chance to observe the deep meaning contained in many sayings. We say, for example, this or that person is as blind as a bigot when they can't see the obvious about themselves. Or, you can always tell a bigot but you can't tell them much. They will go into any rational attempt to discuss their blindness with how they expect to hear blah blah blah, etc. It's all typical bigot programming designed to protect the ego from programmed shame as we have all been exposed to the notion that being a bigot is bad. I, however, don't think that. I see it as an inevitability of unfortunate cultural inheritance. You are a Hindu supporter purely by accident. Had you grown up around similar bigotry over here in the US you'd likely be a Trump supporter. All I have to say to you about your bigotry is that without it you would be a happier person, perhaps able to smell the roses.
Just to give you some idea of the misery you would lose, you would not have to react as you will to this little secret I'm going to let you in on. I am a White male and everywhere I go people treat me with difference. Women of every race instinctively act to please me, want to have my babies, want me to pay attention to them, It's the same with men. I get the best service out of people all over the world because they all have inculcated within them the notion that White is the best thing to be. Even if you are brown the lighter the brown the better. And I do all of this without raising a finger. And I didn't even know but I commented to by Indian nephew in an Indian restaurant how inwardly joyful the Indian waiter seemed to be, that he seemed to radiate inner happiness and peace. He told me what I just told you, that whites everywhere bring out this desire to please in people of every other race.
You can see, I hope, why it is easy for me to be modest. I grew up with nothing but the feed back that I'm the best. Don't hate me for that. Not my fault. It's yours for devaluing yourself and getting yourself involved in stupid competition. I'd gladly give up my privileged position in life as the best of the best but I got put on my thrown and imprisoned there by silliness in other people's brains.
Perhaps as something of a god myself, I really don't need a religion to prop up, in my case, a very healthy ego. If you're going to do blah blah blah, I always say, do it as best you can, which I am sure you will agree is pretty damn spectacular.
PS: Had a fairly productive day today, cleaning house. All that's left is cleaning the toilet. I have to do it when nobody is looking because I use my bare hands. I've never in my life had a servant or a maid. I already scooped the cat shit out of the litter box.