My Rama (god Rama) is not the Rama of Ramayana". Mahatma Gandhi "The Ramayana and Mahabaratha are nothing but another Arabian Nights Story". Jawaharlal Nehru "Rama is not a god; but he is a hero" Rajagopalachari, First Governor-General of India and a great Brahmin leader.
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by David on Apr 17, 2007 03:53 AM Permalink
ok bhatt. we get it. quran is the truth. and bible is also the truth. but Hindu scripts are myths. gandhi was a coward so i dont mind mind his words. nehru - no wonder! thank him for not comparing Ramayana with disney cartoons.
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by bigfacts on Sep 21, 2007 11:39 AM Permalink
I can also believe Spiderman, superman will be future gods. The way I believe Ram and Hanuman existed in mythology. by the way American superman can also fly and jump like Hanumanji.
Jai Sri Ramji.
Gandhiji , George Bush, Albert Einstein are avatars of Vishnu.
Many good stories to go with Historical frauds committed by Brahmins. It was livelihood and means of survival for them. In present logical opinion all the Aryan Gods are imaginary and fictitious. They were created to be superimposed on dravidian gods and temples. It is like MNCs presently doing business tricks to remain in profit. Brahmins did same thing to keep the temple business in their control.... this resulted in last 2000 years of historical frauds over dravidian history....
I am no dravid but trust only in history which has evidence and antiquity. I can't just go by fact that Ram was born 1 billion years ago and survived for 1 million years and had 10000 son and daughters....
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by Suresh Bhatt on Apr 16, 2007 08:18 PM Permalink
"Ramayan is not a divine story; it is only a literature" (Kaliyuga Kamban, T.K. Chidambaranatha Mudaliar).
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by Malakpet Rowdy on Apr 16, 2007 10:32 PM Permalink
Apes dont believe it because they are Apes - Humans are still debating about it - Nothing hasbeen said about whether it is Natural or Man-made. A better solution to this would be to wait until the truth is established.. if it is proved that its natural then one should have no objection to its destruction - but canBaalu exlpain the basis of the formation of the bridge naturally in the region not known for huge sand deposits?
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by on Apr 16, 2007 09:07 PM Permalink
There might be kernel of truth there, just as the Biblical stories have such underlying historical events. The miracle parts have been added through human imagination and yearning to find something beyond our regular existence.