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what days have come!!
by Anointed One on Mar 01, 2008 12:28 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Lord God Rama walked on this earth in flesh and blood and fought with enemies of humanity for which he built the largest bridge ever connecting two major landmasses. building the bridge must have required immaculate precision as this was done in a very brief period for which heavy rocks were conveyed over great distances. this shows how scientifically the bridge building was done what we today know as Ram Setu.
But how blind and foolish is the present government in trying to deny an indisputable fact (the 48-km by 1.5 km Ramsetu, now submerged is so huge that Nasa satellite picked up its images from deep space). Now I hope the government will destroy the setu and say there was never any setu. long live popery. long live congress

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by Prem Padro on Mar 01, 2008 12:33 PM   Permalink
he can of flesh and blood and be a man, walk on this earth, fight enemies etc, is OK. If he is so, he is only a man and not a lord.


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by Anointed One on Mar 01, 2008 12:45 PM   Permalink
he is not a lord. He is the Lord!

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by Prem Padro on Mar 01, 2008 12:51 PM   Permalink
Did he die? if yes, he is mortal, Lord cannot be mortal.

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by Anointed One on Mar 01, 2008 12:54 PM   Permalink
Goswami Tulsidas applied tilak on his forehead some centuries ago. up to then he was definitely alive. so definitely he did not die.

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by Prem Padro on Mar 01, 2008 01:41 PM   Permalink
anointed one, r u ther?

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by Prem Padro on Mar 01, 2008 01:07 PM   Permalink
tulsidas is the one who documented or wrote history of rama, isnt it? well for discussion lets accept tilak was applied some centuries ago and he was alive then. Where is he now?, whar has been written about his end?

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by Anointed One on Mar 01, 2008 12:47 PM   Permalink
even with today's advanced technology no one can build such a huge bridge so quickly and you can realize what sort of machinery it would require. Only the Lord God could have done that ages ago

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by Sami on Mar 01, 2008 02:41 PM   Permalink
you say rama the lord?
one who kills an animla hiding behid bush, can he become the lord?
the one who could not understand his wife is pure or not. can he become the lord?
the one who seeks another gods help to confirm the purity of his wife. can he become the lord?
the one who could not understand where his wife is. can he become the lord?
the one who can not catch the fello who is eloping with his wife. can he become th lord?


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by Muhammad on Mar 01, 2008 03:09 PM   Permalink
i think what u need is to go to a learned person/priest to clear those doubts, posting them in the manner in which u have makes it sound more like slander than a query

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by Abdul Narayan Smith on Mar 01, 2008 02:13 PM   Permalink
what did the Lord do?... eveything was done by Hanuman... if there was no Hanuman or the vanar sena Ram would never have been able to rescue Sita...

and do u know the reason y Ram was seperated from his wife? Thats because Lord Vishnu (of whom Ram was the incarnation) had raped the wife of a sage by disguising as her husband and when she found out she cursed Vishnu that he will also have to bear the pain of seperation from his wife and right enough his incarnation Ram was had to bear the pain of being seperated fom his wife


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