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Dear Mr. Bhaskar Chattopadhyay understand
by Ramakrishna Panicker on Jun 06, 2007 12:23 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Dear Mr. Bhaskar Chattopadhyay understand that Shri. Vayalar Ravi belongs to a Hindu family and nobody doubts it. There remains a tail that his wife belongs from Xian. It would be better when Mr. Vayalar Ravi married her, to keep his faith in Hinduism they ought to have had Shuddhikalasham.

One thing more there, Shri Yeshudas family was also from Hindu Nadar family and further they converted their religion to xian.

Who struggle/quarrel behind this matter have to understand the fact clearly. Thanks to Mr. Bhaskar Chattopadhyay.


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  RE:Dear Mr. Bhaskar Chattopadhyay understand
by SAM KIM on Jun 06, 2007 12:28 PM   Permalink

Ok. When will a person will convert?
when he looses his faith in the religeon he belongs to. is it not?

Then when he lost faith in hindu, y again he wants to visit this perticular temple only?

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  RE:Dear Mr. Bhaskar Chattopadhyay understand
by venkat on Jun 06, 2007 12:27 PM   Permalink
Did Vayalar's ravi's wife explicitly convert to hinduism? Did yesudas did that now after his ancestors convert to christianity.

While among hindus, many people don't have devotion at all. How can we be sure that non hindus go there only for worship and not for wattching lord like a sculpture (artistic)?



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  RE:Dear Mr. Bhaskar Chattopadhyay understand
by Dheeraj Akula on Jun 06, 2007 01:19 PM   Permalink

The fact is both Mr. Vayalar Ravi as well as his wife are practising Christians. Mr. Vayalar Ravi is aiming for Hindu votes as well as Christian votes. The Christian wife brings Christian votes. He pretends to be a Hindu, so that he can get Hindu votes.

Mr. Vayalar Ravi's main problem is that he should not be considered a Christian, and he should be considered a Hindu, so that he can get Hindu votes.

At the same time, he will practise Christianity, propagate Christianity and help insitutions propagating Cristianity, so that he can get Christian votes too.

He wants to have all benefits.


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