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Allowing non hindus to Guruvayoor.
by Venkat on Jun 04, 2007 09:14 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Dear Ravi, why dont you allow your peon and other staff to dine along with you in your office?. Why do yopu need a Driver to drive your car? Do it your self. You want to maintain your ministerial position in tact?. If every one is equal in this world why create such hirarchy in the Govt Position? Junior, senior etc etc?. Let us be all equal. If Ravi was so fond of Christianity when he married a Christian girl, he should have thought about it?. Why suddenly he is so fond of feeding his son in a Hindu Temple?. He could have gone to a Christian Temple, where there is no bar. I feel even in Churches there is some rules are followed. You cant chant Bhagavd Geetha in a church. Similarly in a temple we have to follow the age old traditionb, then only we can co exist in this complex world. My advice to Ravi is to keep away from Religion. It will be in the interest of all.

Nagaraj

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by raja on Jun 04, 2007 09:23 PM   Permalink
lets bomb church,mosque,temples and live peacefully as human being

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by sunil john on Jun 04, 2007 09:26 PM   Permalink
Mr.Nagaraj,



Its shock to see that people like you are living

and get going !!! People of the mindset of you need a mental treatment-indeed..

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by Rajan Kumar on Jun 04, 2007 09:28 PM   Permalink
Mr Venkat,



YOU need to keep away from religion. Don't mess up things. Religion is a matter of faith and all humans are children of the one and only god. No priest of any faith has a right to differentiate them.



Such practices MUST be condemned.



All places of worship MUST be taken over by the governed and run by socieites and managed by educated people who are deeply educated in secular theology.

Every Indian has a right to enter any public place and that includes laces of worship as well.

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