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vijay replied to the topic Our great God men!.
Animal barks on four legs and man barks on two legs. Who is superior?
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In the common parlance luxury is associated with what money can buy. luxury is also a state of mind in the sense that if one has affordability one is comfortable and feels proud of the ability to afford the best. 
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rambabu replied to the topic Our great God men!.
suni51 wrote: rambabu wrote: Very true. It is the trait of tolerance in Hinduism that made it Great. But there are people who mistake tolerance as cowardice.  You totally misunderstood my point. Heck those falls godmen but what I said about cowardice was about the people who abuse Hindus but we have no courage to answer them. They openly critisize Hindus and we feel its our tolerance. Do we have a choice but to tolerate them? OK.  I misunderstood and accept as my fault.  Now what you said is about the cowardice of Hindus who cannot answer those who abuse Hindus. Here is my point of contention. Why on earth we should answer any Tom, Dick an harry who criticize Hindus and drag ourselves in to controversies? It is our greatness to allow the Dogs bark    
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suni51 replied to the topic Our great God men!.
rambabu wrote: Very true. It is the trait of tolerance in Hinduism that made it Great. But there are people who mistake tolerance as cowardice.  You totally misunderstood my point. Heck those falls godmens but what I said about cowardice was about the people who abuse Hindus but have no courage to answer them who openly critisize Hindus and they feel its their tolerance. Do they have a choice but to tolerate them?  
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rambabu replied to the topic Our great God men!.
Very true. It is the trait of tolerance in Hinduism that made it Great. But there are people who mistake tolerance as cowardice.  
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RAMAKRISHNAN. A replied to the topic Our great God men!.
 Those who have tolerance, accept criticism. These Gods, who are being criticized, are characters created by human imaginations and hence they have all human traits. Real God is beyond imaginations and beyond criticism. 
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True. A widely spoken language is to learn because it enables us to hear again and again. Human brain learns the things if anything is subjected to it consistently.  
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A language which is widely spoken is easy to learn.
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rambabu replied to the topic A Dalit with a Midas touch..
But one should remember what was the Dalit woman before she became a Business tycoon. She sailed against the current and proved her worth  
10 years ago
No detention policy is put up so that audit of education services does not place. 
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If you become a millionaire and achieve a status in society, you are free from cast distinction and untouchability!! 
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vijay replied to the topic Our great God men!.
Gods are created by humans so why can't they  criticise them. Sure they can. 
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rambabu replied to the topic Our great God men!.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: suni51 wrote: Show Durga or any other goddess scantily dressed and we shall overlook it. We shall try to see artistic angles if shown entirely naked, but just try it with any other religion and see what happens. Any one and everyone is free to criticize Ram, and/or any Hindu god, goddess in the name of freedom of expression. My question is - Does it apply to only one community or others too are open to such criticism or artistic views expressed by others? Not a single religion in the world will accept such freedom of expression but Hindus being weak or may I say cowards, so every thing is fine.   There are many atheist groups in West, who openly criticize Church, Bible and Christian beliefs. Hindus are main or majority community in India. Hence others are no considered signficicant for comment.  for Muslims, it can be definitely said that they have least tolerance.  In India too there are several atheist organizations which openly criticize the Hindu beliefs and customs.      
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rambabu replied to the topic A Dalit with a Midas touch..
This Dalit's success is phenomenal. A Woman, then a Dalit. She fought against all odds and became Business tycoon.  
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suni51 wrote: Show Durga or any other goddess scantily dressed and we shall overlook it. We shall try to see artistic angles if shown entirely naked, but just try it with any other religion and see what happens. Any one and everyone is free to criticize Ram, and/or any Hindu god, goddess in the name of freedom of expression. My question is - Does it apply to only one community or others too are open to such criticism or artistic views expressed by others? Not a single religion in the world will accept such freedom of expression but Hindus being weak or may I say cowards, so every thing is fine.   There are many atheist groups in West, who openly criticize Church, Bible and Christian beliefs. Hindus are main or majority community in India. Hence others are no considered signficicant for comment.  for Muslims, it can be definitely said that they have least tolerance.     
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Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: I favor abolition of policy of 'no detention'. Examination is sould of any education system.  €Just attending class does not imply successfulk completion of studies.   I agree with you sir.No Detention policy makes the already weak education system further weak.  
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I favor abolition of policy of 'no detention'. Examination is sould of any education system.  €Just attending class does not imply successfulk completion of studies. 
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There is nothing new in the link. Many dalits in free India have made remarkable achievements.  But the condition in villages is still bad.  The higher castes have to deal honorably with the 'Dalit' officers and others including politicians under compulsion. But they ill treat the dalits in villages.   
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