Re: Gita ban is neccessary
by Renju Dharan on Dec 23, 2011 08:59 PM
This is where partial knowledge can be troublemsome. mudasar please go through some of the earlier posts.
Re: Gita ban is neccessary
by sambhu panda on Dec 23, 2011 09:02 PM
Idiot Thought, U should read the holy book Gita and then give remarks, It is totally foolish to give such remarks without going thoroughly through out the book, It is gita who tought us to live together peacefully in India. otherwise think if Hindus become angry, then think about other religion. In one day they will be thrown out of the country.
Re: Gita ban is neccessary
by rajesh sarma on Dec 23, 2011 09:02 PM
@ Ali One of the wisdoms imparted by Gita is 'Maunam moorkhasya balam' which means, the strength of a fool lies in his silence.
Catholic church, Jesuits, German theological scholars and Vatican created Vishnu as G0d and some literature for you dummy indians , who were ignorant and were in "Trance" mental state. Accept politely for your IGNORANCE to move from TRANCE to atleast SEMI-CONSCIOUS state. Only idiots will CLAIM some other's credit as yours!!!.
Re: What was Ottoman Empire or Turks Identity?.
by Legally Squeezing on Dec 23, 2011 08:55 PM
Because the sky is so high!!! You can ask Anatoly Fomenko for more details!!
Re: What was Ottoman Empire or Turks Identity?.
by Renju Dharan on Dec 23, 2011 09:00 PM
Mr insitituitinal truth, please refer to some of the earlier posts.
Re: Where did theBuddhists inKerala vanish?
by Legally Squeezing on Dec 23, 2011 08:48 PM
Those extinctBuddhists are now probablyCircumcised and practising UnaniMedicine!!!!
Re: Re: Where did theBuddhists inKerala vanish?
by Renju Dharan on Dec 23, 2011 08:53 PM
Well, actually Raghu, the budhists who existed in Kerala are today are a part of the hindu community with the sect name 'Ezhavas'. Note : I am not a supporter of budhism by any manner.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Where did theBuddhists inKerala vanish?
by Renju Dharan on Dec 23, 2011 09:02 PM
I said "they are a part of the hindu community" with a name : another caste.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Where did theBuddhists inKerala vanish?
by Renju Dharan on Dec 23, 2011 09:30 PM
Raghu even I am from Kerala. This excerpt is from a history book written by an Ezhava guy in Kerala, and fyi :- he was a well reputed man, though very bent towards budhism. He didnt have any missionary interests as far as I could tell. There is a pinch of truth in it. Ezhavas means : those from ealam, which refers to sri lanka, I dont have any doubt in mind that there exists different races in Kerala. Infact do you know that thiyyas in kerala were also combined with ezhavas around the time of indipendence? And that they are a different race though belonging to the same race? why do you think there are so many colors of skin amongst the same caste? :)