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Rajiv Rajan - A Great Indian
by Kris iyer on Aug 14, 2008 08:24 AM

First, let us express our admiration for Rajiv Rajan. We can learn a positive outlook from him.
1) I bet RR does not waste his time abusing anyone on forums.
Goddess Saraswathy does not confer learning when one is angry or one's mind is full of hatred.
Let us exchange views and comments but NOT insults. What do we achieve by exchanging insults? Nothing much. The discussion comes to a halt, see. People are only thinking of the rudeness shown but have forgotten the topic under discussion.

2) "Testing Life" - U are a "Net Missionary" for, may be, Islam. I have replied to some of your points already. In INDIAN tradition we have every idea, concept, explanation we need to be good human beings. We do not need an Arabian import. Oil from there is enough. I wish to say, further:
a) So-called "idol worship" and objections to it are MISTAKEN.
Human mind works through SYMBOLS (every company has its own 'logo'), names and forms. You cannot avoid it. No religion is an exception.
Idols cannot be confined only to some human figure. Even the shape of a church, mosque and temple, create strong impressions in the mind, same as "idol worship". Christians and Muslims, at times, worship "money", women and their cars much more than they worship GOD.
Whether one is a GODLY person or NOT depends upon the person's MIND, not whether he or she worships an idol.
Hindus, worship the whole of RAM, the whole of Krishna NOT just the idol in front. Watch what goes on in their MINDS.

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