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'Aren't women human beings?'
by latheesh on Jul 05, 2006 03:58 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

yes they are human beings...... that does not mean that u need to break all traditional belief.......

now people are blaming Kerala for all this issue... not correct ..In Kerala itself there are many temples where men are not allowed.... only women are allowed....All this are not to be made contraversy like this....... forget this

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  RE:'Aren't women human beings?'
by Ragavan on Jul 09, 2006 01:08 AM   Permalink
I exist in all creatures,

so the disciplined man devoted to me

grasps the oneness of life;

wherevere he is,he is in me(verse31of Part6)

Arjuna, I am the seed of all creatures;nothing animate or inanimate could exist wihout me(39 of Pt.10)Beginningless, without qualities,the supreme self is unchangging . even abiding in abody, Arjuna,it does not act,nor is it defiled(310f 13)

If they rely on me, Arjuna,

WOMEN, commoners, men of low rank,

even men in the womb of evil,

reach the highest way (320f 9)

These are a few of the words of Krishna in Gita.Ther is much more. The facts revealed in gita are FAR AHEAD OF THE TIMES evenin the scientific world.Hindu Gods, do not htreten iwht punishment and judgement.hindu phlisophy shows te facts, What God is and what ways grants peace to you. Te Hindu God does not comand you to worship or acceopt whatever it says to ou. It tells you to consider and choose for yourself .

This kowledge I have taught is more arcanethan any mystry-consider it completely, then act as you choose.No religion , no god can ever come even near te shade of this grea wisdom. The religion is SPACE. I FIND NOSPACE HERE TO EXPLAIN IT IN FULL.

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by Kiran G Parihar on Jul 10, 2006 09:33 PM   Permalink
Kudos Raghvan

I agree with you totally. No doubt about the things you have told.

Hinduism does not preach hatred nor does it instill fear of any kind. It is the most democratic religion which gives the follower immense options to choose.

The lines you have quoted are the basic crux of not only Hinduism but of all religions.

In this present time when we speak in terms of science & technology, still these words of Gita stands true.

After quantum theroy, scientists too have confirmed that particle as such do not exist, & what exist is just energies. We can see & feel the objects differently just because the energies are at different levels.

Can't we draw analogy between what Krishna said & what the science now confirms???.

And I really hate when somebody comes up with discriminations.

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  RE:'Aren't women human beings?'
by shiva on Jul 06, 2006 12:26 PM   Permalink
hello may be you dont know that there are 100s of temples in India where men not allowd inside.There are so many practices which only women do, if men want to perform them, what do you say then. We have to respect traditions.Learn basics first.Give respect take respect.Before pointing a finger on some once frst look at yourself howmany fingers pointing you.

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