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What Logic you follow?
by ems nnn on Jun 06, 2007 05:37 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

In some temples of TN Dalits cannot enter. In all temples of Kerala, Dalits can enter. So what Tantra Samuchaya, do you follow?

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  RE:What Logic you follow?
by VIJAYA BUDDHIRAJU on Jun 06, 2007 10:09 PM   Permalink
This nonsense of some people cannot enter temples has to go. I think it is against law punishable by RI is't it?

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  RE:What Logic you follow?
by Mrigendra Shukla on Jun 07, 2007 12:10 PM   Permalink
Temple is not Public property & nones Father or Government has donated & given single penny for building & maintaining the Temple.A temple's daily expense is unaffordale for even for the person who think that he is reach.
All these expenses are born by the devoties of the temple which are brahmin & rich persons who donates for Lords house expenses.

So the Temple is not a picnic point or spot that any stupid cow meat eater & person making living by cow's flesh & leather enter in that and make it unpious, not knowing the greatness & glory of GOD & his beloved great cow..............

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  RE:What Logic you follow?
by Sarath Chandra on Jun 07, 2007 04:20 PM   Permalink
So only brahmins and rich persons who donate are allowed into the temples? And is it true that temples the world over follow the policy propounded by Mrigendra or do they have to? Do all so called Brahmins, agree with him? Did they authorize him to talk on their behalf and can he by rights only give his personal opinion? And really doesn't anybody else other than Brahmins and really persons bear the expenses of a temple? That's news. I was under the impression, the middle and poorer class contributes more (read somewhere about it in case of thirupathi).

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