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Grwoth Religion values Vs Growth in Economic Conditions
by HITESH JOSHI on Feb 06, 2007 03:58 AM

One thing is very clear, the Growth in either things depends up on the peoples who are living in the country and beleving in to it.

I think that if people are not strong about the values and religion of themselves, that religion and values, I regrat to write that, will not last long. This is the major reason, that one day the India was up to Kabul in west and many parts of china in north, and many parts like in east too,, Why we are not viewing any person with Hindu religion over there ? the simple reson, we are not giving enough importance to our values and religion. Its fact that Gautam Baudh and Ashoka moved in whole europe and many times we are finding our god's old statues from that part, but no one prays to them. This is due to no one giving respect to the religion.

For improving the economic conditions, we had become lebral. Same as for making our religion and values strong, we should develop the pride in ourselves for our values and Hindusium. If this will take place, We will see mandir in all parts of world, and Hindues in all part of world. We are almost 10 % of world's population and thats big amount.

About muslims of the India and even Pakistan, I regrat to say them that they should understnad that they are not the "vansaj" of Mahd. Gazani. They must be converted before say 500 years. Any one can beleve that this many of muslims came from west side of the greater india, noep... its not possible, but due to any circumstances many persons has preferred to convert them selves. Thats ok that they are beleving in "allaha" and not in"bhagwan", but they should still think that they are the Indian and they should respect the values of the India, culture of the India, which is Hinduisum.

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