RE:HINDUISM and INDIA
by Ramesh Kumar on Dec 27, 2007 11:37 AM Permalink
Rightly said what is the bond that keeps India united. It is its common religion & faith, and denegrating this religion will have negative effects on its unity.
RE:HINDUISM and INDIA
by narayan on Dec 27, 2007 11:24 AM Permalink
this is the land of christians,muslims and buddhists also...so what will yu do wit them???sinking them in the bay of begal or arabian sea is simply impossible!!!pls dont preach MODITVA here and cause misery 4 people
RE:HINDUISM and INDIA
by narayan on Dec 27, 2007 11:39 AM Permalink
if u dont have any country 2 run then all the followers of hindutva and fascism not hinduism(there is A big difference betweeen both)must leave 2 UR HINDU RASHTRA OF GUJARAT or else if u cannot go there the u leave 2 MOON???
RE:HINDUISM and INDIA
by Nitin Dutt on Dec 27, 2007 11:28 AM Permalink
We are not asking them to perish but respect our religion and not use money to convert our poor ppl to their religion and then demonize our gods. How wold u feel if your brother takes up the name of your neighbor and then starts abusing your mothers name and hold her responsible for his misery and all. Will u tolerate that. If yes kudos to you and your family.
RE:HINDUISM and INDIA
by Hooter on Dec 27, 2007 11:24 AM Permalink
Po-pe & his country (if you write that name, message automatically gets deleted) are responsible.
RE:HINDUISM and INDIA
by Amakant Chaudhary on Dec 27, 2007 11:27 AM Permalink
People convert either due to social or economic or spiritual reasons. Majority of conversions are due to first two fcators in India and the last one is main reason in western nations. Obviously the key answers to preventing conversions is to rid Hinduism of casteism and offer sufficient economic opportunities so that basic food, shelter, clothing needs are fulfilled. However Hindus prefer donating to temples and other spiritual organisations rather than directly. Fair enough. Need of the moment is to pressure these organisations to in turn fund the economic well being of under-priveleged Hindus before they are tempted to convert or to reconvert them to Hinduism. Another thing is lack of sufficient qualified volunteers willing to dedicate their lives to the Hindu preaching cause. In fact a better approach would be to convert and deploy Westerners as Hindu preachers as they would be more dedicated and easily obtain buy-in due to their white colour. Ofcourse this requires funding overseas.