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Existence of Ram
by Ramanath Babu on Sep 24, 2007 11:18 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

For all non-brahmin hindu tamilians,

If you deny existence of Ram, you must also deny the existence of Lord Muruga, the most popular diety in TN. Muruga, better known as Karthikeya in North India is the son of Lord Shiva, who is one of the trinities of Hinduism. Similarly, Lord Ayyappa, whom TN people worship is the son of HARI AND HARA (Vishnu and Shiva. If you accept the existence of Vishnu, you cannot deny any of his AVATARS, of which RAM is one of the formost.

Babu

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  RE:Existence of Ram
by r patil on Nov 01, 2007 07:56 AM   Permalink
All vedic gods like Ram, Vishnu, Brahma, Ganesha are imaginary concept as per ASI.

Siva is derived from Samanar gods, who was renamed from nude gods of Samanar. Samnar is religion of dravids which is somewhat related to Jainism of dravidian form. See indus valley civilization and google "vedic horseplay" for more details on blunder of history by brahmins.

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