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RE:Why do the Tantris hate India and Hindusim?
by Inadvertently Human on Jun 15, 2007 02:52 AM

I agree and disagree with u at the same time. We need to understand our history to move forward into the future. At present Indians worldwide suffer from massive post-colonial inferiority complex which can only be eradicated by shedding light on our glorious past called 'Vedic Civilization'.

Westerns have a problem that they cannot go beyond anything that they dont see or cant hear. Heck, they were under the assumption that the world is flat until the 15 or 17th century. In Baghavad Gita Lord Krishna says "I am the atom among atoms" and explain the concept of space-time by descibing the day-night aspect of Brahma and Yugas.

If we understand our history, it will help us zoom into the future with the knowledge that WE ARE infact a superior civilization.

Building shiny IT companies and having McDonald's is fine...but is that what we should be following?

For global warming, India doesnt even come close in contributing in the production of green house gases compared with these developed nations...

The case in point is simple. Non-believers should not be permitted if and only if it is a Temple custom. In this case, leftists, congress and libreal media is out to destroy what is remaining in Sanathan Dharma.

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