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  RE:Why non-hindus are banned
by ramprasad on Jun 05, 2007 02:30 PM   Permalink
hi
god is only for you beahmins or what in which case why you ask other fellow to follow hindu religion. you fellows want the money from others and they are third rated citizens or what. do you eat a vegitable sold be other cost fools. what rituals you follow while eating. dont defend but think.

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  RE:RE:Why non-hindus are banned
by Anand Iyer on Jun 05, 2007 03:04 PM   Permalink
If criticism is justified, I will think and even accept it and even chage things which r in my power. If it is baseless, I will refute it. I do not have to defend anything regarding hinduism.

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  RE:Why non-hindus are banned
by Anand Iyer on Jun 05, 2007 01:50 PM   Permalink
"This was done to prevent Christian missionaries from frequenting the temple premises and converting them". What nonsense!!!! So u say that all conversion activities take place within the temple and if they r banned in temple, no conversion would take place. If u want to stop conversions: 1.Clean up hindu practices(i.e. bring them in accordance with Bhagvad Gita). Dump trashbook Manusmriti.
2.Make hindu people aware about what other religions preach. Point out to them that no purpose is served by conversion. Instead they should stay within hinduism and fight evil.

"muslim rulers like Tipu Sultan had plundered the Guruvayoor temple". So pulndering hordes take permission of temple authorities to enter the temple? Make security arrangements then. Frisk everyone who enters the temple as they do in Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai.

"But no politican will dare criticise the mullahs who issue fatwas at the drop of the hat. Or the church in Kerala which managed to block the probe into the murder and rape of Sister Abhaya.". Yeah! They deserve to be criticised. But how about making "Hinduism Shining"????


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