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RAMAN the Great TAMILAN
by Periyar on Dec 25, 2007 04:47 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The Hindu's are not able to be united because they have been devided by birth, I'm soothra...I'm kshatriyaaa...I'm brahmana(Top)...Though an ST/SC is an IAS officer, he's still not given equality in Hinduism. He can not work in Shankara madam...Sankarachariyar will not eat anything he cooks or he brings..

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  RE:RAMAN the Great TAMILAN
by on Dec 25, 2007 06:14 PM   Permalink
Are you ready to stop asking the caste and religion while admitting a child in school.

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  RE:RAMAN the Great TAMILAN
by Hrithik Narayan on Dec 25, 2007 05:23 PM   Permalink
Mr Periyar,
Iam feel very pity for you because I feel you are one of the ideal victims of this biased media.

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  RE:RAMAN the Great TAMILAN
by galilio on Dec 26, 2007 12:34 PM   Permalink
when sankarachariyar was arrested,the person who spearheaded agitation against his arrest is none but the son of kakan,salem.the person who
self immolised in fire was one young lad- i did not name the caste becouse you know their caste.
hindus in north mostly realised their past mistakes and in south,hindus are slowly realising but since you people do not support
RSS/BJP which has members from all communities
such process of understaning takes slow manner.
reg sankarachairayas personal habits,it is his
perview keeping in line with the tradition of mutt and his section considering its rituals and
vedic and seers way of life which others can not
have any say.

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  RE:RAMAN the Great TAMILAN
by on Dec 25, 2007 06:02 PM   Permalink
you talk about sankara madam.why.since all hindu temples are brought under govt control.Why you are not talking about bringing all mosques and churches under givt control and posting IAS Officers for that.Why the money received in mosque and church are accounted and shown to govt.Why separate wakh board which is to be governed only by muslims.Why Church diocise is to be governed by priest only.Why you are noty talking about this


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  RE:RAMAN the Great TAMILAN
by Periyar on Dec 25, 2007 06:20 PM   Permalink
U r right, Let Govt take the Mosques and churches and can maintain it. But it will not do, because the income from Mosque and churches are v v lower when comparing with Thirumala or any other temple. People are going to mosque or church for praying and not to offer kg's of gold to God(Obviously God do not require money or gold..people beleive tht instead he gives money). If Govt takes the mosques then they have to spend additional money and the same will be questioned by Suedo Hindu's.

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by on Dec 25, 2007 06:36 PM   Permalink
what about the millions of money poured in mosques and churches to do conversions.
If i take your words correctly govt has taken the temples only for money.But why govt is relaxing the conditions to mosque and churches that they need not account and show the money received by them.you have not seen nagoor dharga or velankanni church.the money received is much more than money received in a small temple taken by govt.

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  RE:RAMAN the Great TAMILAN
by off side on Dec 25, 2007 05:03 PM   Permalink
Yes, there are severe limitattions within Hinduism and reformation is a continuous process. All the more it is necessary to give primacy to secular Constitutional principles. Secular as normally interpreted in Indian Constitution means:
1. Separation of religion from affairs of state.
2. Privacy to practice ones own religion, inclduing freedom to change it or even create a new one!
3. Respect to all other religion and respect privacy of religion other religions.

Criticism of Shankaracharya, or Christ or Mohammad is encroaching into privacy of other's belief and practices, it vilates the letter and spirit of secular law.

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by off side on Dec 25, 2007 05:07 PM   Permalink
At the same time if any swamiji or a mullah or a missonary violates any secular law, he is liable for same justice dispensation as any other citizen. This is also essence of secular law.


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