Respected Sir, I repeat your words, It also raises the question of rites and rituals governing temples, and whether they need to be reviewed, not just now but periodically, in keeping with changing times. What kind of changes would you advocate? Sir , it is human not to accept or expect a change, when we are the beneficiaries. Who asks for and makes change? Those who have not got the privilege, TamilNadu CM has ordered for a change that people from all communities can become priests. Why? In his life, even if he wanted he could not perform the Pooja. The same four castes in hinduism is reflected in the four grades of administrative divisions. Had the hindu leaders isntilled the steadfastness to the followers, by its practice, why people turn to the communists, muslims and christians. The religion of Budhdha, the best child in the Indian cradle, is making Japan a superpower through its religeuos ideology. Why, not hinduism transform India as the super power. When political leaders are making changes within the religion, the religious leaders could not. That is the hold that these religious leaders are having on the followers. When you as the leader is open and eager to listen to all, some people even in this forem see it as a closed forum. It is a pity.
RE:'In Guruvayur the focus should be Sri Krishna'
by Inadvertently Human on Jun 12, 2007 09:44 PM Permalink
Japan is a material country filled with ruthless materialists who would kill for $5. Dont compare Buddha, Buddhism with Japanese idiots...
If it were on a material scalre India could shine any given day...We are materially so powerful before. Fortunately, we should focus on spritual plane and what happens on a God conscious soceity...
So we should stick to what our Vedas and Upanishads say.
RE:'In Guruvayur the focus should be Sri Krishna'
by suraj on Jun 13, 2007 08:17 AM Permalink
Revolution without ruthlessness, very rare, and supposed to be a success,only in India, you would understand which revolution, Some minds would see the reason the rest should be forced to. Liking lighting one face and truning the head toward light.