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Shyena Gold Member


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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 3:08 pm Post subject: |
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I gain my support from artha shaastra. What I found is that manusmrti discourages women from getting remarried, which might be because women tend to hold lost relationships for longer time in their minds. However, translation of a particular verse in manusmrti appears to say that although manu discourages personally, he allows remarriage. I personally enjoy stressing on a verse in manusmrti which says that liberty is of highest order in the age of kaliyuga, while adherence to shruti in the satya yuga. _________________
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Prabhat Platinum Member


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Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 1:27 am Post subject: |
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| Deepan Abisuriya wrote: | Namaste all,
Was divorse permitted in the vedic times. Was there a law of divorse in the hindu society. I don't think so. Pls, kindly clarify PD.
To make my point here. All those who study their own scriptures (any religion) will lead a life of dharma. We see christians who are pure and pious, who follow the Bible, not just in one place but all over the world. They consider Bible to be the word of God and follow it in spirit and letter. Let us not neglect them. So it is with hindus and muslims. Good and bad are found every where.
Pls don't get confused by comparing the west with christian, just because they are the majority. Bible doesnot rule all lands, but secularism and as shishya says adharmic behaviour. Adharma is not taught by any scripture. Even christians believe in virginity to be followed before marriage, no divorse, and no adultary (Bible also teaches holy dharma and so did Jesus Christ).
Indian - when you say, have you forgotten the 2000 year old religion of christianity in India. They are more Indian in culture than the 1000 year history of muslims who still adhere to the Arabian culture. Therefore, pls don't exclude the christians from the word Indian. Speaking about Jesus to be holy and Krishna a unholy, this is not a christian thought nor supported by all hindus. Even christians support the fact that Krishna was yogi, but they don't deny that Jesus Christ was holy. So is the thought of hindus.
Indians are having a good sense of behaviour than any other race, due to their culture, which ever religion they may belong to. Good culture is taught in all religions.
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Namaste Deepan.
i dont believe in the story of krishna, but maby a stupid question.
is jesus crist not krishna, and as you know so much abouth the bible, can you tell me where Jesus was in his childhood. i have never have heard or read that, jesus had a nice chilhood. the only thing i know that he was born and than he was preaching the bible. _________________ Namaste,
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Ayush Senior Member


Joined: 03 Nov 2006 Posts: 128
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 2:57 pm Post subject: |
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The Vedic religion is pretty much just a set of principles.
Indians have taken the original Vedic religion and turned into a really repulsive thing.
Which is why most young "Hindus" in India are not religious. |
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Prabhat Platinum Member


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Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 1:25 am Post subject: |
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Namaste Ayush,
what do you mean by repulsive _________________ Namaste,
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Ayush Senior Member


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Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 8:30 am Post subject: |
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| ^ All the milk, all cow-dung, those stinking tikkas, idol worship, baseless superstitions, baseless rituals, depicting God as a Dude with 4 hands, 4 heads, etc etc..... |
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Prabhat Platinum Member


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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 7:51 pm Post subject: |
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| Ayush wrote: | | ^ All the milk, all cow-dung, those stinking tikkas, idol worship, baseless superstitions, baseless rituals, depicting God as a Dude with 4 hands, 4 heads, etc etc..... |
Namaste, no need to use bad words. it is not to us to say bad words _________________ Namaste,
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Shishya Administrator


Joined: 20 Feb 2006 Posts: 1985
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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 8:00 pm Post subject: |
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Namaste Prabhat,
Is tikka a bad word where you are? (Though, I'm not sure why they should 'stink'. lol) _________________ Namaste,
Shishya
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ॐ सह नावतु । सह तौ भुनक्तु । सह वीर्यं करवावहै । तेजस्वि नावधीतमस्तु मा विद्विषावहै ॥
"Together may we be protected. Together may we be profited. Together may we do a hero's work. May we learn intelligently. May we never hate one another."
-Brihadaranyaka & Taittiriya Upanishads |
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Prabhat Platinum Member


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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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| Shishya wrote: | Namaste Prabhat,
Is tikka a bad word where you are? (Though, I'm not sure why they should 'stink'. lol) |
Namaste Shis,
ofcourse it is not a bad word. i ment to say abouth "stinking"  _________________ Namaste,
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Ayush Senior Member


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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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^ I meant "stinking" literally. Not in a "bad word" kind of way. Those orange tikkas which they put on your forehead in temples stink really bad sometimes. At least the temples in India.
I was just trying to demonstrate how Hinduism has been turned into something so revolting. |
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Prabhat Platinum Member


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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 8:09 pm Post subject: |
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| Ayush wrote: | ^ I meant "stinking" literally. Not in a "bad word" kind of way. Those orange tikkas which they put on your forehead in temples stink really bad sometimes. At least the temples in India.
I was just trying to demonstrate how Hinduism has been turned into something so revolting. |
Namaste,
oke i understeand. but i hope you didnt hurt the people who use the tikkas  _________________ Namaste,
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Ayush Senior Member


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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 8:13 pm Post subject: |
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| ^ Yeah, I hope so too. |
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Prabhat Platinum Member


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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 8:15 pm Post subject: |
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| Ayush wrote: | | ^ Yeah, I hope so too. |
Namaste,
dont wory, admitting you did use a wrong word can happen, makes you a better person  _________________ Namaste,
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Ayush Senior Member


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Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 10:09 pm Post subject: |
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| ^ But I never admitted anything. 'Stinking' is a legitimate English language word. And Like I said, I never meant for it to be taken as a bad word. |
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