tirupati is only for show of wealth and grandeour . there is no peace or tranquility there which is must for any devotion. people visit here for materialistic demands. sex worker's story has added another dimension to this place.
RE:WOW!!wat a sacred place
by satyaa on Jun 20, 2008 02:54 PM Permalink
Hello..Braveheart, have you got any idea really? I bet not! If you really want to know what the clue is, you may go there with a 'Character-Meter', go bare-foot, all the miles. Will you dare to question the character of a devotee of any relegion for that matter? Be proud, you are an Indian, the only place under the sun, which is secular in reality. This is defenitely not the way you shall respond while commenting the relegious belifes and holy places are involved.
RE:WOW!!wat a sacred place
by Anamika on Jun 20, 2008 01:12 PM Permalink
Sir... you dont have to be sarcastic... people find what they seek... be it tirupathi or mecca or vatican...
RE:WOW!!wat a sacred place
by Bunty on Jun 20, 2008 01:02 PM Permalink
fact is this is the most materialistic temple in india.it is show of wealth and attachment to worldy pleasures.
RE:omg oust that parama bakta karunakar reddy from tirumala
by Nitin Dutt on Jun 20, 2008 12:58 PM Permalink
Why stop??? R U scared of accepting truth? Hindu religion says first step to being a Hindu is to accept the truth and then destroy all lust and greed. if you cannot accept then u r no Hindu.
RE:omg oust that parama bakta karunakar reddy from tirumala
by mirror on Jun 20, 2008 01:28 PM Permalink
There is no such a thing in the world as a "hindu religion" . Got it !!
RE:Irresponsible statement.
by Nitin Dutt on Jun 20, 2008 01:00 PM Permalink
What is irresponsible in this statement can you please explain. He said truth, Now it is upto us that this record is set right by re habilitating these sex workers.
RE:Irresponsible statement.
by Braveheart on Jun 20, 2008 12:59 PM Permalink
I think he was not offered the best service ther..tats y he made this statement