Re: Celebrate only the Indian Version
by cimuappa on Feb 06, 2009 11:07 AM Permalink
without this how will rakhi manufacturers survive. more than that how will sena and their goondas surface and show their stupid love to their bloody brothers (BHAIS)
Re: Celebrate only the Indian Version
by Dhaval Faria on Feb 06, 2009 09:06 AM Permalink
I dont get this Indian version or US version or whatever u may call it.. at the end I am spreading love, so it shold not matter to me.. and well, Indian version? stop using computer.. its not Indian. :) I am not saying hate India.. but I am saying why do India and US thing. Just be normal human and spread love and peace.
Re: Re: Celebrate only the Indian Version
by Shweta Walia on Feb 06, 2009 09:21 AM Permalink
why you need a day to spread love, spread it always, and dont call it VALENTINES.
Re: Re: Re: Celebrate only the Indian Version
by Rythm on Feb 06, 2009 12:17 PM Permalink
If you keep spreading it always, you will end up spreading AIDS!
Re: Re: Re: Celebrate only the Indian Version
by Dhaval Faria on Feb 06, 2009 09:38 AM Permalink
then here question arises why do u need day to show love between brother and sister? Festival called Rakhi?
u need days so that you take out time from ur busy working schedule and spend atleast one day for that person. You can't do this everyday, so we need a day. You dont call it valentine.. but atleast let people celebrate it. dont stop them. thats what I want to say.
Re: Re: Re: Celebrate only the Indian Version
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 06, 2009 09:46 AM Permalink
There is a great mistake happens In Love and always Girls or women are forced to carry that mistake for 9 months.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Celebrate only the Indian Version
by Hindu on Feb 06, 2009 09:58 AM Permalink
like you mom did a mistake and you came to earth...bull shit..
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Celebrate only the Indian Version
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 06, 2009 10:58 AM Permalink
So you are borne like Pandavas just like son of wind,water,tortoise and crocodile.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Celebrate only the Indian Version
by sanjay verma on Feb 09, 2009 09:58 AM Permalink
I have a request to all Males Pl use Red Condoms on Valentine's Day,
My husband of 28 long years would stand without an umbrella at churchgate station waiting for me to show up so that he could go with me to the same office we both worked and this way slowly made me look forward to seeing him everyday.It does not matter where Valentine's Day originated and whether it is only a way of selling cards etc. but it is a very grate feeling when you receive a smile with a card on any day. There are too many sorrows in the world and any celebration helps in easing those away. So folks do enjoy Valentine's Day to the fullest. All the best.
Re: Valentine's Day
by Dinesh NA on Feb 06, 2009 11:03 AM Permalink
Really inspirative and great.. May all living human be so nice like you mam and let the earth be most affectionate planet.
10 Mar 2009 is Full Moon Day, Holi (of North India) and Kaamana Hunnime of Karnataka. Most of you are aware that Kaama (Manmatha), son of Lord Vishnu is the God of Love. Personally I support any festival as long as all of us remember not to forget our own traditions. 14 Feb 2008 is Valentine's Day, supposedly the imported version of Lovers' Day. While each one is free to observe any festival of his/her choice in the manner he/she likes, my request to all of you is to encourage the original festival, that is Holi/Kaamana Hunnime and observe it with all fervour, fun and gaiety.
in olden days we never lusted like todays youth. we listened to parents and married inside caste. nowdays with western influence youth indulge in sex , drugs and marry whomever they want .
Re: ban it
by Du Haust on Feb 06, 2009 11:06 AM Permalink
so u think there was no love in those days. one should know tht, women in those days were no as educated as it is now. in todays world both need to work. and both husband and wife wont b able to meet in their very own house becoz they work in diff time. there arises a gap. unless one has complete trust on the other u cant survive in marriage. and i find love marriage is better in this respect. both of them can cum to sum compromise and work on marriage.
Re: ban it
by deepak on Feb 05, 2009 03:24 PM Permalink
Result egoism, early divorse, isolated child, no respect for elder. This VD-cum-pub culture is colourful for youth but for old aged people it is a hell.
Re: Re: ban it
by PAPAPIPI on Feb 06, 2009 09:12 AM Permalink
Egoism was not there in early days.all wars of yester years are the balance sheet of Egoism.That days girls used to get married at 10 and boys 13 or 14 and they used to indulge in physical relation in teenage it self ,is it ok.That time also slavery and untouchability existed in world wide.a 65 old dalit can be trashed by a 15 year old upper caste,is it the respect for elders.
Re: ban it
by satya para on Feb 05, 2009 03:23 PM Permalink
How do you know that today's youth are lusting? Today's youth is a lot more vibrant and intelligent lot than you think. Lear to accept chnage.
Re: Re: ban it
by lakshya vade on Feb 06, 2009 09:34 AM Permalink
more vibrant and intelligent so is the egoistic and hence youth is suffering more than senior. you get married n have a children you will understand why culture & society is important so that your wife, daughter or sister are proud for your family.
Re: ban it
by avishek ranjan on Feb 06, 2009 09:22 AM Permalink
You may be partly right, but in those days people stood hours in ques to get tickets for Helen movies.....n that everyone knows why....everything which is so OPEN today was there at the back of mind in those days....only it was not openly indulged in !
Re: ban it
by Jerrin Varghese on Feb 05, 2009 03:26 PM Permalink
It is not because of VDay. It is because of media and how parents are helping and guiding their children to grow up morally and socially. Parents has to teach them how to live and behave in our culture.