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niranjani shety
hinduism
by niranjani shety on Dec 23, 2011 03:40 PM  | Hide replies

it s bluff about Hinduism. It does not allow you climb the compartment of caste and gender. it allows no human rights.

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Rationalist
Re: hinduism
by Rationalist on Dec 23, 2011 03:55 PM
Yes. But today the difference is every one is competing for the bottom of caste compartment.

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Rationalist
Re: Re: hinduism
by Rationalist on Dec 23, 2011 04:00 PM
Today backward tag is the most preferred.

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abhijit
Re: hinduism
by abhijit on Dec 23, 2011 03:55 PM
How do you explain then that the rishis were 80 % belonging to the lower castes, and that Valmiki and Vyasa were belonging to the sudra castes .

Gargeyi and Maitreyi were female enlightened masters who were revered in hinduism.

It is lack of knowledge of true essence of hinduism, and the lack of endeavour to do so, that resulted in this mess hinduism was in the previous few centuries.

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panduranga vittala
Re: Re: hinduism
by panduranga vittala on Dec 23, 2011 04:20 PM
Yes these names and other names like basavanna, shankaracharya must be remembered for their thought of unity of all human beings.

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m balachandran
hi friends
by m balachandran on Dec 23, 2011 03:38 PM

Hinduism gives lot of freedom

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NEELAKANTAN R
Yes
by NEELAKANTAN R on Dec 23, 2011 03:03 PM  | Hide replies

It is correct. Hiduism is a collection of belief and belief only. If you firmly believe that there is no GOD or fate etc, and you stick on that you are free to do that. If you belive that there is GOD and fate then also you are welcome. The main problem is no body stick permanently one one belief when failure occur people change. This is teh main curse of Hinduism.

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Legally Squeezing
Re: Yes
by Legally Squeezing on Dec 23, 2011 03:13 PM
The 3 core fundamentals ofHinduism has is standard and there is no difference there in any of the Hindu schools of thought: theRebirths (including that of Universe!!), One SupremeGod and KarmicCycle. The rest are individual perceptions and interpretations on this core principle and none of theHindu sub-sects ever deviate from this foundation!!!

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Legally Squeezing
Re: Re: Re: Yes
by Legally Squeezing on Dec 23, 2011 03:18 PM
Ever heard of the strength of 100 men needed to fornicate 72Virgins and 28ScatteredPearls for EVER and EVER and EVER and EVER till the "end of time", thanks to 786??!!

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mouthshut
Re: Re: Re: Re: Yes
by mouthshut on Dec 24, 2011 02:02 PM


ever heard of praying to private parts... ever heard of l1cking private parts to bear children... ever heard of sending wifes to holy men to bear chilren



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balaji gururajan
Re: Re: Re: Yes
by balaji gururajan on Dec 23, 2011 03:23 PM
ever heard of a story where only good things are said? then u wud be bored! Whats more important is what happened to those who humiliated a women! all of them died without a trace!

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Rationalist
Re: Re: Re: Yes
by Rationalist on Dec 23, 2011 03:37 PM
You heard only till that. But now listen what happened next. The Kauravas who were defeated in Mahabharata war fled to Afghanistan vowing to
establish a religion rival to Aryadharma, were further chased away by
Pandavas till Arabia. They are none other than the now Khureshis which is
modified form of Kuru-Vamshi.Their holy book too is named after "Kuru"
(Kuru Aan). They are followers of Demon Guru Shukracharya. That's why they
have holiday on Friday. The word "Shukriya" is also derived from
Shukracharya.Profit was a Khureshi

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Prashant Kataria
Re: Re: Re: Re: Yes
by Prashant Kataria on Dec 23, 2011 03:50 PM
heheheheheh goood theory....

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Mahi
Re: Re: Re: Re: Yes
by Mahi on Dec 23, 2011 10:19 PM
There is no trace of rationality in your story Mr.Rationalist. But good effort I would say.

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mouthshut
Re: Re: Re: Re: Yes
by mouthshut on Dec 24, 2011 02:00 PM


probably u learnt in chaddiwala camps.. u r not to be blamed.

ha ha

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bigben bigben
Re: Re: Re: Yes
by bigben bigben on Dec 23, 2011 04:00 PM
Ever heard of a story of someone having seix with a 6 year old in the dessert?

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swordfish
Re: Yes
by swordfish on Dec 23, 2011 03:16 PM
yes, nobody stick permanently to one belief....rightly said

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abhijit
Re: Re: Yes
by abhijit on Dec 23, 2011 03:41 PM
Great explanation, both Jaggi and Legal Squeezing.

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