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AJAY NALWADE
VALENTINE DAY - A follishness & disrespect to our own culture
by AJAY NALWADE on Feb 13, 2010 04:14 PM  | Hide replies

In our culture, we have very ethical and moral disciplined way of life & if we follow them it would have very peaceful society / environment in our country. We are celebrating 'Rakshabandan, Padava, Diwali' these festivals are symbolising various ethos / ethical principals and have relevance to our own day to day life. This valentine which expresses love which has very vulgar definition / concept in the mind of general public. This type of festival / day create immoratility / instability in the cultured social fabric of our society. This festival / day can be used as a tool for the conversion by the supporter of this day. So don't observe / support / celebrate this type of vulgarity on the pretext of festival. Celerate 'Rakshbandan' instead. Our own culture is very prosperous if you study it deeply and develop / nurture it into the developed society it would be fantastic.
PLEASE DON'T FORGET OUR CULTURE, RESPECT IT, NURTURE IT. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

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Sheetal Kaur
Re: VALENTINE DAY - A follishness & disrespect to our own cul
by Sheetal Kaur on Feb 16, 2010 02:48 AM
I wholly agree with you AJAY NALWADE.

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kiran kumar
Re: VALENTINE DAY - A follishness & disrespect to our own cul
by kiran kumar on Feb 15, 2010 05:01 PM
you have a very skewed perspective about our culture, which is known to adopt and adapt every new thing in the universe and still remain successful. It is because, whatever is part of the culture is not forced on its followers, just like it is not forced to light fire crackers on Diwali. People with sick mind like you, have objections to what others do and attack others in the name of culture.

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gurpreet
Re: VALENTINE DAY - A follishness & disrespect to our own cul
by gurpreet on Feb 13, 2010 04:41 PM
people who don't have gf always say like u.

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axemanaxeman
Re: Re: VALENTINE DAY - A follishness & disrespect to our own
by axemanaxeman on Feb 15, 2010 04:45 PM
@gurpreet : u r 100 % correct. These are frustrated one sided lovers & with this attitude they wont get a GF anyway.

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axemanaxeman
Re: Re: VALENTINE DAY - A follishness & disrespect to our own
by axemanaxeman on Feb 15, 2010 04:44 PM
@gurpreet : u r 100 % correct. These are frustrated one sided lovers & with this attitude they wont get a GF anyway.

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kiran kumar
Re: VALENTINE DAY - A follishness & disrespect to our own cul
by kiran kumar on Feb 15, 2010 05:01 PM
you have a very skewed perspective about our culture, which is known to adopt and adapt every new thing in the universe and still remain successful. It is because, whatever is part of the culture is not forced on its followers, just like it is not forced to light fire crackers on Diwali. People with sick mind like you, have objections to what others do and attack others in the name of culture.

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kiran kumar
Re: VALENTINE DAY - A follishness & disrespect to our own cul
by kiran kumar on Feb 15, 2010 05:01 PM
you have a very skewed perspective about our culture, which is known to adopt and adapt every new thing in the universe and still remain successful. It is because, whatever is part of the culture is not forced on its followers, just like it is not forced to light fire crackers on Diwali. People with sick mind like you, have objections to what others do and attack others in the name of culture.

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Sheetal Kaur
Re: VALENTINE DAY - A follishness & disrespect to our own cul
by Sheetal Kaur on Feb 16, 2010 02:33 AM
You indians want a white skin and behave like whites.
Adopt their culture while whites are slowly adopting Indian culture.
You people have this engraved in tour brains that withe is beautiful and western culture is best,
You people celebrate this stupid valentine phenomena without knowing exactly what it is and what it was meant for.
One side you hate Sonia Gandhi because she is an Italian on the other side you embracing Italian culture.
WJ=HAT A BUNCH OF HIPPOCRATES YOU ALL ARE.
HOW MANY OF YOU LOST YOUR SELF RESPECT YESTERDAY DAY AND WHAT EFFECT WILL THAT HAVE IN YOUR FUTURE LIFE YOU NEVER STOP TO THINK.
Your thoughts are on only one thing that is bedroom that's all.
HOW MANY OF YOU CAN PUT YOUR HAND ON THE HEAD OF YOUR MOTHER AND SAY MY LOVE IS TRUE AND WILL LAST TILL DEATH DO US APART.
Answer may be NONE.



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ROSHAN BHATTI
spend money
by ROSHAN BHATTI on Feb 13, 2010 04:09 PM  | Hide replies

spend your hard earned money for the development of the country and uplift the poor.

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axemanaxeman
Re: spend money
by axemanaxeman on Feb 15, 2010 04:50 PM
you may start by not using firecrackers on Diwali.

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kiran kumar
Re: spend money
by kiran kumar on Feb 15, 2010 05:03 PM
i buy an item manufactured in an industry that employees a poor/middle class person. Am I helping him?

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Sheetal Kaur
Valentine's Day
by Sheetal Kaur on Feb 13, 2010 03:31 PM  | Hide replies

Valentine's Day it is nothing but just a money making ploy.
Millions of fools will spend millions on flowers and cards.
Do you just love your beloved for one day only what about the rest of the year.
why can't they say "I LOCVE YOU ANY TIME ANY DAY OF THE YEAR" WHY ONLY ON 14TH FEB.
The only people who love this day is those who are in the selling and are laughing all the way to bank, THEY LOVE IT.
NO THANKS Valentine's Day is not for me.
Beside it is a an Italian phenomena,
saint Valentine never existed it is just a fake story for the rest of the world but a ceremony for Italian couples on their wedding day which has but all disappeared.
So keep spending your hard earned cash on somthing which is not yours since indians are not capable of copying any thing useful from west other then any thing that is related to sax.
Some schools in UK have banned Valentine's Day, others are considering to do so in future.
In your own private world you can do what you like.



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axemanaxeman
Re: Valentine's Day
by axemanaxeman on Feb 15, 2010 04:49 PM
YA Hanuman & Ram are also real with monkeys jumping to Lanka ,eating the moon & monsters who sleep for 6 months. & we celebrate by disturbing people with the noisiest celebrations & burn crores of rupees of firecrackers.

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Sheetal Kaur
Valentine's Day
by Sheetal Kaur on Feb 13, 2010 03:30 PM  | Hide replies

Valentine's Day it is nothing but just a money making ploy.
Millions of fools will spend millions on flowers and cards.
Do you just love your beloved for one day only what about the rest of the year.
why can't they say "I LOCVE YOU ANY TIME ANY DAY OF THE YEAR" WHY ONLY ON 14TH FEB.
The only people who love this day is those who are in the selling and are laughing all the way to bank, THEY LOVE IT.
NO THANKS Valentine's Day is not for me.
Beside it is a an Italian phenomena,
saint Valentine never existed it is just a fake story for the rest of the world but a ceremony for Italian couples on their wedding day which has but all disappeared.
So keep spending your hard earned cash on somthing which is not yours since indians are not capable of copying any thing useful from west other then any thing that is related to sax.
Some schools in UK have banned Valentine's Day, others are considering to do so in future.
In your own private world you can do what you like.



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Tom Dick
Why the fuss?
by Tom Dick on Feb 13, 2010 09:45 AM

Don't understand why we make so much fuss for nothing! Let those who wants to celebrate do it. Others do what ever they want to do. Moral police of this country, for political upmanship, make a hue and cry, forget that we sell tourist sites of Khajuraho and other sculptures of Kamasutra for foreign tourists to make money. So in this commercialised world all these things will happen.

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mammen antony
We have to accept the changes in society
by mammen antony on Feb 12, 2010 02:39 PM  | Hide replies

Pre Market economy days , no one knew of this V.Day.matters have changed since then.Dhoti-Kurta-Titanic cap have given way for Trousers-T.shirts.Then came the boom in Information super Highway, and its consequential intermixture of cultures.Valentine Day jubilations was one of such festivities that we imported and certainly was a low key affair just restricted to affluent youth till recently, but certain vested political corners have blown it out of proportion,and we experience the callousness in the society.Ask ourselves does this festive day deserve so much attention?

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pinti
BAL THAKRE
by pinti on Feb 12, 2010 01:51 PM  | Hide replies

BAL THAKRE & RAJ THAKRE
BAL THAKRE
BAL THAKRE
BAL THAKRE

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Rajesh Kumar
Can I have One.
by Rajesh Kumar on Feb 12, 2010 01:47 PM  | Hide replies

Anyone Available.

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