He wanted to complete certain ceremonies inside the Guruvayoor temple, which he and his family have accomplished. The temple authorities have been following the age old and established tradition only, and they have the right to follow what they believe in. Let us learn to respect their belief too, instead of making lot of noise over that issue.
RE:thantries
by brahman on Jun 05, 2007 12:44 PM Permalink
shyam - from where did you found out that the thanthri's took the decision? and what decision are you talking about?
RE:Why blaming the priests
by R Sreekumar on Jun 05, 2007 12:48 PM Permalink
Even if certain things about his political activities might be disagreeable, at least he does them in public. Not like you, who abuses him with the expression - SOB, from behind the veil of a concoted name - Blitzkrieg. Have guts to give your true name and be identified for your beliefs, even if you hold false beliefs to be true.
RE:Why blaming the priests
by brahman on Jun 05, 2007 12:58 PM Permalink
Sreekumar - from what you have been messaging on this board, I guess you are an insane charecter and does not know head and tail of religion and the subject what we are debating here.
You just took this opportunity to pour your expertise on abusive language and challenging each and everybody to do certain jobs...
you seems to be worth nothing and replying to your mail is like throwing stones at shit...
Vayalar Ravi is doing dramatics as one can see in this interview.Noone said a thing about his or his son'e religion,but it is his wife's religion that is behind all this.
Hello Mr. Ravi, You were silent, when the Devam Minister Mr. G. Sudhakaran wrote a letter to Guruvayur Thantri to allow the famous singer Jesudas to enter this temple. when ur turn come, u started argue with temple thantries. why this double standard.
RE:purification
by Anoop R on Jun 05, 2007 12:24 PM Permalink
That's a different case. The temple authorities had no problem if Yesudas could give in writing that he believed in Hinduism. But this case concerns somebody brought up as Hindu.
RE:purification
by Ramakrishna Panicker on Jun 05, 2007 12:30 PM Permalink
Because of Mr. G. Sudhakaran is from different party who wish to do something good to General public.
It is not good that its happening in Communist State. Then what is the use of communisam? & secondly it 100% litrate state. Dont know what is the use of Education?
RE:Kerala
by Aruna Kumar on Jun 05, 2007 09:27 PM Permalink
Who said Kerala is a communist state? Communists are strong in kerala bcos congress always panders to the minorities. The communists in kerala are mostly hindus who send their wives to temples. They are not against God. Almost all good educational institutions and businesses are owned by christians. There is a lot of foreign funding. Kerala has been wary of the Hindutva movement since they don't like playing politics with religion. So they separated politics from religion and became "communists", but with a difference.
RE:RE:Kerala
by Aruna Kumar on Jun 05, 2007 09:28 PM Permalink
We are debating about this issue in kerala, bcos we are intellectuals and educated alright?
I am a Hindu Brahmin from kerala...and i visit the Guruvayoor temple atleast once every year.....i need to ask these so called Thantris as to how can they assure that the tousands of devotess who visit the temple are Hindus and don't belong to any other religion? this is as good as searching for a needle in a haystack thane why the double standards with the Vayalr ravi family?The thantri's trying to be a torchbearer......it's thanks to such jokers that you still have coversions taking place.
RE:Check the series of article by Sheela Bhatt - author of this article
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