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Hinduism on the rise
by Mo Pirate on Mar 21, 2008 12:45 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

The Real Hinduism is on the rise, not in India but outside India. Hindus settled outside India are the real Hindus who doesn't believe in birth based castes.

The real sense of Hinduism as per Bhagawat Gita is best understood and practiced by Hindus settled outside India.

The real Hinduism is on rise and the fake caste based Hinduism(In India) is on the fall. It is a good sign.

Sanadana Dharma by literal meaning is the religion which never dies and it will survive the barbarian islum assault and treacherous Xtian assault.

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  RE:Hinduism on the rise
by on Mar 21, 2008 01:01 AM   Permalink
mo, hinduism for hindus outside india in particular to US n UK is more of an identity then a religion. most of them are not serious in the religion in particular to the 2nd n 3rd generation hindus, but interested to have just as an identity.

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  RE:Hinduism on the rise
by Mo Pirate on Mar 21, 2008 01:09 AM   Permalink
At least they are proud to say they are Hindus unlike the cowards in India who feels ashamed being a Hindu thanks to the propaganda of anti Hindu forces to put down Hinduism in every means.

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  RE:Hinduism on the rise
by JGN on Mar 21, 2008 01:13 AM   Permalink
Nobody is ashamed. Hinduism is not a religion in its narrow sense. It is a way of life. Even if I do not believe in any god, I am still a Hindu. Btw atheists existed even in Vedic period and were called "Charvakas"

No religious leader can issue any fatwa against me for not believing in any god nor can they deny permission to bury the dead or threaten me with social boycott (like the Christains and Muslims)

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