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I want to visit Japan, these guys talking about some old stories w/ added their own masala.
by mr on Aug 23, 2007 04:58 AM  Permalink 

I want to visit Japan, these guys talking about some old stories w/ added their own masala.
I tried w w w . j a p a n . c o m, will it give correct information.
BTW, thanks japan for the admiration.

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Long live Meiji Restoration and Hindutva
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Aug 23, 2007 01:52 AM  Permalink 


Shinzo Abe has reminded the world the link India have had with larger parts of East Asia during late 19th/early century.

Okakura came to India to invite Swami Vivekanada to Japan. He was influenced by Sister Nivedita, worked with Tagore & others at the peak of Indian Nationalism's formation years.

Now, psuedos forgot to utter Vivekananda, lest it offends Muslims.

And when did you hear name of Nivedita last time by psuedos, media? She is completely erased.

Because, they cannot afford to show a western lady talking about greatness of Indic cultures.

NDTV made Mother Teresa, who worked against Indic religion as second most admired personality in last 60 years:)-

And here comes a Japanese President who talks about Nivedita in Indian Parliament.

http://www.outlookindia.com/pti_news.asp?id=497721

An excellent speech by Shinzo Abe underlying the unity of Asia.


Abe is a product of Meiji movement, and rising India under Hindutva has a close historical, cultiral, economic similarily with it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okakura_Kakuzo


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiji_Era


Brief Wiki entry on Okakura and Meiji Movement.


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It is good that you admire India
by Minto on Aug 23, 2007 01:42 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Now do something for India. You have excellent civilian nuclear technology. Supply that to India.

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RE:It is good that you admire India
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Aug 23, 2007 10:02 AM  Permalink

Minto: stop this begging, cribbing attitude. Stand up and participate in the world affairs with your head held high.

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On some interesting Japanese things:
by Vishnu Sharma on Aug 23, 2007 12:17 AM  Permalink 

a) http://www.jamco.or.jp/english/library/documentary/dc230000/dc230325.html

b)http://web-japan.org/

c)http://www. sangaku.info/

d)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_garden

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THANK YOU PRIMINISTER ABE !!!
by shreekant amin on Aug 22, 2007 09:31 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

WE DISCOVERED YOUR WONDER COUNTRY DECADES AGO WITH ITS EXQUSITE CULTURE -SUPERB ELECTRONIC GOODS,AESTHETICS, BONSAI, SO MUCH ELSE ! GOD BLESS THE JAPANESE FOR MY 52" PLASMA, MY CAMCORDER, MY PSP, MY MICROWWAVE,MY TOYOTA AND MY VISITS TO WASABI TAJ, THE BEST JAPANESE FOOD EXPERIENCE IN INDIA !!!



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RE:THANK YOU PRIMINISTER ABE !!!
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Aug 22, 2007 09:39 PM  Permalink

Go behind these and find more on Japanese ranaissance, the Meiji Movement and find out how Hindutva has similarities with it.

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RE:THANK YOU PRIMINISTER ABE !!!
by Vishnu Sharma on Aug 23, 2007 08:16 AM  Permalink
The Meiji struggle should only be interpreted in its modernizing zeal. I have read the works of
Yukichi Fukuzawa who insisted that he refused China as a bad friend in Datsu-A Ron, translated to "Argument for Leaving Asia".
In the same way we need to rise like a meteor above our neighbours viz: Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri-Lanka Burma and Nepal.
The marginalization of Muslims cannot accompany this sentiment.
Of course we should target Islamic Terrorism but not ordinary law-abiding Muslims.
OUR SOLE FOCUS WILL BE THE ABSOLUTE AND TOTAL ELIMINATION OF THE MARXIST CLIQUE FROM INDIA.
WE NEED to make a clean sweep of the scum this time.

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RE:THANK YOU PRIMINISTER ABE !!!
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Aug 23, 2007 10:01 AM  Permalink

Vishnu Sharma: I agree with you.

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RE:THANK YOU PRIMINISTER ABE !!!
by Abdul on Aug 22, 2007 09:58 PM  Permalink
There are service centers which exists like SONY AUTHORIZED CENTER etc. which gave millions of jobs to technicians. Now a days, these were gone, and those decent guys who got decent income are doing fruit stalls. Rediff can interview one electronics guys interview in the rediff column, he will tell you the story.

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RE:THANK YOU PRIMINISTER ABE !!!
by Abdul on Aug 22, 2007 09:50 PM  Permalink
I used to bring lot of electronics product from Dubai & gulf in last decade, those are very good & functioning very well. But now a days these cheap things, it is very difficult to guess whether work next day, even though there is a quality control symbol. Is it quality control means controlling quality from quality?

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RE:THANK YOU PRIMINISTER ABE !!!
by Pradip Parekh on Aug 23, 2007 01:03 AM  Permalink
thanks for the info tathagata ji. i will look up th emeiji movement. my one week visit to japan convinced me that it is country india should have very close relations with. if a good section of hindus learn japanese as a foreign language in schools, it would be a good start in my view. usa gives tens of thousands of dollars to it scollege students to learn tamil in india.

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The quality of japanese goods are very good. One National Panasonic TV works for around 20 years, still working...
by mr on Aug 22, 2007 09:18 PM  Permalink 

The quality of japanese goods are very good. One National Panasonic TV works for around 20 years, still working...

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An excellent speech by Shinzo Abe underlying the unity of Asia.
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Aug 22, 2007 09:08 PM  Permalink 



http://www.outlookindia.com/pti_news.asp?id=497721

An excellent speech by Shinzo Abe underlying the unity of Asia.


Abe is a product of Meiji movement, and rising India under Hindutva has a close historical, cultiral, economic similarily with it.


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