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'Hindiuism is inclusive, assimilative and based on dialogue'


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janga sridhar
ulterior motive!
by janga sridhar on Oct 25, 2018 12:22 AM

Since when did atheists and so called self declared rationalists start recognizing actual Hinduism ! Is it some kind of a cover? Or infiltrate first and destroy from within?
Suspicions!!!

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Rajnath Guru
rationalist Varma floored by realist Rajeev Malhotra
by Rajnath Guru on Oct 23, 2018 11:48 PM  | Hide replies

Rationalist Varma could not answer realist observation of Rajeev Malhotra during one of the the PANEL discussions

Varma -- We have survived 2000 years
Rajeev Malhotra --realistic observation ... Where was Hinduism 2000 years AGO --- From Afghanistan to Indonesia we were there ...

Now we are limited to India and reduced to 30% of the original presence.... If this were to go on... what would happen after say 10 years... 20 years... 30 years...

Rationalist Varma had no answer....

Assimilative, integral are illusions after all Hindus are getting marginalised and Varma has no answer to this trend...

Rationalsit Communist and others have their own reason why India should not survive and REDIFF editors , moderators are part of this brigand...

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Gladyschellam
Re: rationalist Varma floored by realist Rajeev Malhotra
by Gladyschellam on Nov 30, 2018 01:12 PM
Throughout the world Indians and Indian origins are living - Entire Sri Lanka has Indian Origin.

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Raghavendra Ravi
This is an erroneous premise
by Raghavendra Ravi on Oct 23, 2018 10:22 PM

Inclusivity - who wants to be included ? The "seculars" keep talking of inclusion - but do the other faiths want inclusion? They think that they are superior and merely tolerate hindus ! So let us drop this pseudo secular term called inclusion... it has no meaning... in fact even secularism has no meaning .. it means anti hinduism in sophisticated english.

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Shrinath Pillai
Hinduism
by Shrinath Pillai on Oct 23, 2018 05:07 PM  | Hide replies

Yes Hindus are cool headed but people who provoke be careful we will retaliate to save our dharma which is our right.

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pk kh
Re: Hinduism
by pk kh on Oct 23, 2018 11:18 PM
yes,,but we should retaliate with the utmost vengeance...and inclusion for atleast for people from religion of peace.

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daniel thorat
Varma`s article
by daniel thorat on Oct 23, 2018 12:12 PM

Possibly, the moderator does not grasp the article fully or is too heavily tilted in favour of bjp

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daniel thorat
Pavan K Varma`s article on Hinduism
by daniel thorat on Oct 23, 2018 12:09 PM  | Hide replies

This scholar shows being distinctly superior, fairer and more mature than most of the TV panelists even on political issues. His writing too is scholarly, profound with English which many Indians including RSS/BJP/VHP etc. may not fully comprehend. One does feel enlightened after hearing him or reading what he writes. I would seek to know from him : 1. A philosophy cannot be a religion. The scriptures or historical literature including mythology need to be cohesive, connected and tending to develop a clear direction to a follower practising a religion. There should also not be any contradictions inter se. That seems to be impossible and too vast for human grasp. 2. All religions always have one founder, prophet, or God, who teaches people and his teaching is the religion. Which persons/deities/gods/leaders can be looked upon as founders of Hinduism? We have what is greatly appreciated as an Indian culture and the values it inculcates on the minds of Indian people. Because of the great differences, contradictions, etc. found in the length and bredth of India, it becomes difficult to define a specific Hindu culture.

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janga sridhar
Re: Pavan K Varma`s article on Hinduism
by janga sridhar on Oct 25, 2018 01:37 AM
aah will you ever accept that Hinduism never believed in one God or one Prophet or one book...this Hinduism this is diversity...God is personal. He can be a stone, a pig or a monkey. Or he can have no shape or form.
To put it simply, GOD is as per your own imagination. You don't need a prophet or a book. You are not bound by somebody else's imagination.
Sadly labelled Pagan!

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What is Hinduism & Brahmana ?
by on Oct 23, 2018 11:52 AM

Hinduism evolved on the text of "Sarbong Khallidong Brohmmo". It is the realisation of every individual who can preach and practice. The Brohmmo (Satyam not God, Goddesses- Not Brahmma, Vishnu or Moheswar r Lord Krishna, the son of Basudevo)is the Supreme. He is One and present in One and Everywhere unlike Christianity and Islam or Lord Budha's Dhommo. Realization of "Onkar" every sphere of like even if one disagrees with existance of GOD (Eternal Yea)in the Prophet Muhammad's Secret Name Allah or the His Holi Word of GOD of Christianity.

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