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by partha bhagwat on Feb 29, 2008 12:33 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The four states of South India are bang in the cross-hairs of Western evangelists for conversion and eventual secession. Articles are regularly planted in sympathetic magazines (Outlook being an example) about how South India is totally different in character from north India. This north-south cultural divide is cleverly being orchestrated and highlighted to give the impresssion that these are actually two different countries in their own right artificially joined together by the constitution.

90 percent of foriegn Christian charity funds to India are being funnelled to Tamil Nadu and Andhra for massive demographic change. There is a small village in Andhra with 150 churches!

India and Hindus will pay a heavy price for their leniency with the evangelicals in the name of the self-created fad of secularism. These people are being sent here by Goras and have nothing to offer to India except anarchy and civil war in the next three or four decades. Better be ruthless with them for what they are trying to do. Their game plan is clear to everybody except Indian elite which is acting as collaborators as usual.


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by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 29, 2008 02:14 AM   Permalink
Partha,
Ram believer NathuRam killed Gandhi.Now you instigating humans against humans. what an evil mind?

Why could not you go give ur money to make people believe in Ram?
Atleast the missionaries are giving away their money to poor,

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by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 29, 2008 02:04 AM   Permalink
South not believin in Ram itself shows that there is a big difference in North and South culture.

In south no God comes with a caste name attached to Him.


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by Harimau Iyer on Feb 29, 2008 06:55 AM   Permalink
ThoondiKaaran is correct in that the South does not believe in Ram.

People of Tamil Nadu believe in the Muslim actress Khushbhoo to whome they have dedicated a temple.

They also believe that small-pox is caused by the goddess Mariamman and not by a virus.

If Ram Sethu had been called Mariamman Bridge, there would be no demand for a ship channel through the Palk Straits.

If we can rename it now as Khushbhoo Bridge, there will be huge crowds of Tamilians preventing ant ships from dredging the channel.

Our fundamental mistake is in assuming that people in Tamil Nadu believe in Hinduism.

They believe in movies.

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by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 29, 2008 07:16 AM   Permalink
When some (supposed to be literate) humans believe that they belong to particular caste and carry it with their name, why should not some illeterate Tamilnadu people people believe that diseases are god given? They believe good/bad, disease/cure, etc are all given by God. That is the Hinduism that they believe in.

All of a sudden, when some racist say that Kshatriya Ram was the Hindu God and he would protect Brahmins and Cow from Ashuras (Claiming Tamilnadu people are Ashuras), you should be a real fool to expect TN believe that.

Kushbu entertained TN people more than Ram. and the Temple for Kushbu was an fun act by some youths. They won't protest if you build some industries over that temple. I can definitely assure you that.

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by Your Nemesis on Feb 29, 2008 07:42 AM   Permalink
dai dai dai, Iyerae...yenda maanatha vaangara?
Read your own post a few times, da, and see the logic, if there is any.

You are deriding tamils and Tamil nadu. forgetting you are a tamilian too.

You are supporting Ram Sethu, believing that the mythical story that Ram built a bridge. But trying to ridicule people who believe marriamman to be the cause and cure for small-pox. Which one of this superstitious? Ram build bridge, or Marriamman causes small pox? Pity your moron.

Atleast Kushboo doesn't instigate violence. Hey, but you can't be that mean, man. Just think back, how many times you shagged thinking about her?

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by Gajanan Mohite on Feb 29, 2008 07:30 AM   Permalink
Looks like even Lord Shiva is angry the way Tamil Nadu is going. See wwwgurudevaorg as how Saivism has blossomed in Hawaii. The amount of work these people are doing would shame all the Tamilians in Tamil Nadu. It will be not far off , when these wise men come to preach Santana Dharma to Tamil Nadu.

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by ThoondilKaaran on Feb 29, 2008 07:35 AM   Permalink
We don't want your preaching, Bud. We have rich culture and rich language. We believe in the real hinduism. not you castist Ram politics.

TN hinduism is spiritual and Aryans hinduis is politics. We don't want your dirty corrupt religous politics.

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by Gajanan Mohite on Feb 29, 2008 07:58 AM   Permalink
When Saibaba completed the project to bring water to Chennai, Karunalessnidhi, the self styled rationalist fell at his feet. In fact his whole family sought his blessings. So why fall at Ram Bhakts feet, when you stone and garland chappals on Ram's photos. SaiBhajans are full of Ramnaam. I know you will give some reply to this , but whatever reply you give will hold no water for this hypocrisy.

In case you want to see an excellent report , type on google Coastal Action Network's report on Sethusamudram canal. The organisation is based in Chennai and Jesu Rathinam and Ossie Fernandes are the main architects of this report. They have argued with scientific method and on the whole it is very rational and very noteworthy report. They have not raised any Aryan Dravidian or religious issue. All must read this excellent report.

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by snpost on Feb 29, 2008 01:36 AM   Permalink
The four states of South India can be argued to be more hindu than the north- its not the point here.
Have a look at the temples round here- and the number of people attending these temples.
The south has not been subjected to thousand(s)years of foreign rule as the north was.
So stop talking as if the North own hinduism.
Its about stoping development in the south because of a north indian story.

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by Your Nemesis on Feb 29, 2008 06:48 AM   Permalink
Wow! what accurate statistics! 90% of Xtian charity funds...and 150 churches in a village, and...this guy ought to be the statistical general of India. Or X-tians might not be doing anything without asking this guy. What a moron!

I'm still wondering what makes these extreme rightwingers to oppose development projects, and waste time and resources on penny-wothless affairs. But, I understand is that their ass burns in envy over christians and muslims, as their caste domination keeps waning when lower castes hindus covert to other religions.

So, to keep their caste domination strong and going, they kindle emotive issues and instigate hindus against others, thinking that it will keep their hindu base intact, so that they can keep enjoying caste supremacy.

As hindus of every caste, other than the lowest castes, want casteism, it is left to foreigners to come and bail out lower castes by converting them to christianity, as there is no casteism in it. This burns the a$$es of brahmin buggers and low lifes like Partha Bhagawat, that they scream foul against X-tians, rather than addressing their foolishness.

So deep rooted is their filth, that they never knew that Ram Sethu was built by a mythical Ram, when the Brahmin Janata Party proposed it during their tenure.

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