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To hide his crime the Tantri is providing a spin to the entire issue
by Kumar on Jun 06, 2007 03:58 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

If rules are evil and discrimanatory they need to be changed. The Tantri is making an absurd comparision between someone vomitting (personal hygene) and a person of another faith visiting a temple. He has no shame or remorse about humiliting a women and a mother. The BJP wallas shout the loudest to reform Islam and make it more tolerant and modern, why their silence when it's Hinduism turn to reform and become more tolerant? Ban the caste system and punish all those who propogate it otherwise India as a nation is finished. The tantri and his ilks are a greater danger to India than the terrorists and abhramic relgions.

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  RE:To hide his crime the Tantri is providing a spin to the entire issue
by rajesh bhaskar on Jun 06, 2007 06:26 AM   Permalink
this is not caste system. caste system is not part of hindusim but part of hindus. other religious people doesn't need to come to temple as they can't pray to krishna and they can't chant aum. similarly when we go to churches we can't pray jesus. we just respect them. if allow non-hindus in temple it will be like we allowed mugals with our in fights from afghan to kerala. see the state now. so please read history rather blaming caste or rituals.
but vayalar if he is not christian beliver what tantri did is wrong any sense.
Punyahm is not needed for krishna but we should not allow other religious people coming to temple otherwise tommorrow you will repent. if you sit in aplace where you are supposed then good otherwise dog sits there . that is what is happened to so called global hindus

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  RE:To hide his crime the Tantri is providing a spin to the entire issue
by Seven Maniacs on Jun 06, 2007 09:26 AM   Permalink
rhetorical statements again mr kumar. Nobody was humuliated my friend. If you clean up your house after a friend or even a relative came and stayed with you for a while, you would justify it as natural. A purification as described the the priest is conducted frequently to make sure the place is kept in order. If you don't like the ritual, don't goto that place.
Although the arguments on reforming religion are most welcome. Don't mix issues to force your points please. You ridicule the BJP wallas as non-representative of Hindus im sure, so why talk about them here :)

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