What powers do these brahmin's have? Why can't the government bring a legislation that prevents people from doing these sort of things...politicians does not want to bring a law curbing this practice, because they can use these incidents to rake up caste politics during elections...idiots in this whole process are none other than 'Brahmins'
RE:Where is Power??
by subramanian padmanabhan on Jun 05, 2007 02:04 AM Permalink
Hindu religion has laid down certain dos & donts to folow. Like this every other religion has its own. If a person violates, it is out of his own and not recognised by the religion. After having done a violation, seeking defense to that act amounts to sin. And trying to wash it of in temples and b4 god is ridiculous. Further, blaming a particular community for maintaining dignity & honour to the religion is not a commentable one. It is shabby on the part of the MP to make a deregatory remarks on a particular sect to gain political milege is abnoxious. When there is a precedent in his life(purification ritual at Guruvayoor) why then he chose to go to the temple deliberately to invite the wrath of the temple authorities. It is not his temple but for people who really follow strictly the religious conducts. Why has he not chose to appear before a bishop in a church and start chorunnu. He can thus create history and gain more poplarity than at Guruvayoor. His intention is to create a furore and to become a hero by his deeds & words. Whe he chose to sleeep with a christin wife and facing the wrath of the temple,he can better get his family mixed with other available religions and become totally secular. Perhaps it may help him to stand for President's election as reasoned by the communists now. Better he stop blowing the issue beyond proportions and seek amends to his misdeeds and misdeamenor. He can on no occasion conquer Hindu religion for his personal interpretations. Let him