Rediff.com |  Feedback  
You are here: » Rediff Home » Discussion Boards » Permalink
  
View : Single Message | Complete Thread | Read complete Discussion
No evidence to prove existence of Ram
by Venkatram Shrinivas on Sep 29, 2007 11:26 AM

The cavalier and unrestrained manner of some of the views exchanged and the callous words used in this discussion on Ramsethu are painful for a 77yr old totally liberal minded patriotic person like me

the very word ism affixed by the English people to any beliefs (cleverly avoided for the name Christianity) smacks of fanatism. I declare, that is derived from the word asmi meaning- I am- which has an inbuilt ego.
Until after foreign incursions and invasions the people of India knew their country only as Bharatha and except the Jains and followers of Budha, they generally followed Sanathana Dharms.

Even in the present day world, a bricklayer cannot do the work of a specialized software engineer or a doctor. Each person%u2019s work is cut out according to his/her inherent talents & abilites.
Pray let us all get out of the obnoxious habit of dragging of religion and caste into any discussion.

You know Great Britain Has begun to protect most zealously Stonehenge as their most precious heritage, while no authentic proof is available as to when and by whom it was built (Celtish Druids or Neolithic tribes etc).

Are we so barbaric as to ignore our own great heritages while the whole world is talking about and praising Ramayana & Mahabharata?

The great saint Thyagaraja sang Rama Vandana, Sethu Bandhana.

Let us all ignore and forget about who said what and be united in preserving the Heritage of Bharath

    Forward  |  Report abuse
The above message is part of the Discussion Board:
'No evidence of Ram'