RE:And now, if Left Front or COngress has galls, let them change rule set by Adi Sankara.
by rao cln on Jun 05, 2007 11:19 PM Permalink
This message is for about Goan elections and not about Guruvayor temple episodel. wrongly edited
RE:RE:And now, if Left Front or COngress has galls, let them change rule set by Adi Sankara.
by andre joseph on Jun 06, 2007 02:08 AM Permalink
Foolishness at it's height. When a human being comes into this earth, he is just another of the billions of creatures the Allmighty created and the only difference is that he endowed us with the power to think, which in turn made us think up religion, caste, creed and what not. Caste, Creed and religion are man made and not the "paripoornan's" creation. What authority has one human being to say another should not enter the house of our creator? It's only when one misuses the power to think that we come up with such irrational rules. In what way is Raman Namboodripad different from Vayalar Ravi? If Valayar Ravi's son was prevented from entering the temple because he was an evil human being who wishes to continue with his evil ways, this is a rational thing to do. Even if he were a criminal and wished to seek forgivness from the Lord, he has every right to enter the temple. After all, temples, churches and mosques are conduits through which human beings reach out to their creator and one human being imposing conditions on another is the most foolish thing that can ever happen in this world. I hope good sense will prevail and people irrespective of religion, caste or creed will soon be allowed to worship in any temple, church or mosque. We have a 5000 year heritage of tolerance and understanding and it's time we put paid to such rules which are inhuman and demean the human race to say the least.
RE:RE:And now, if Left Front or COngress has galls, let them change rule set by Adi Sankara.
by Seven Maniacs on Jun 06, 2007 10:01 AM Permalink
Thanks for your sermon sir! Although i fundamentally cannot disagree with whatever you said, i can't find a rhyme or reason as to the context of it all! Vayalar ravi's son was not prevented from entering the temple, nor was he called/considered 'evil' human being. So your entire premise stands nullified! Thanks for the enlightening words nevertheless