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You all are missing point
by Pandu Havaldar 61-62 on Apr 15, 2008 07:03 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

How does it reeally helps anybody to seek proof of Shri Ram. People need Shri Ram's example of life, he does not need anybody's approval

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  RE:You all are missing point
by Kris iyer on Apr 15, 2008 06:57 PM   Permalink
Dear P. Havildar, You are totally correct. This has been the traditional view of millions of Hindus, especially, in the rural areas, for thousands of years. We did not care about "proof". It is in a deeper sense meaningless to discuss this "proof". Bhagwan Ram is already installed in our hearts. But, with the present generation of young Hindus, their thinking is different. In Kali Yug, arguments take a strange, "free-for-all" ways, deliberately insulting forms - such as some statements by Karuna Nidhi. They seem to have some liking for this sort of "proof". Young Hindus encounter conversion efforts by other religions. They are told "Your Gods are nothing but stories, Our God is the "true" God". More over, this article by Dr.S.P. Singh should be seen in the light of
a) The pending "Ram-Sethu" case in the S.Ct
b) The readiness of some of our political parties to seek to win Muslim votes by criticising Hindu beliefs, making Hindu castes fight with each other over "reservations" and so on.
It is said Hinduism is the majority religion in India, I think, it is the most vulnerable religion, especially, in India. It is safer in the USA, U.K., Australia and Newzealand.


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  RE:You all are missing point
by A B on Apr 15, 2008 07:15 AM   Permalink
Because these people are taught that unless you demean other religions, you cannot digest a decent meal anyday.

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