Personally What does religion mean to you and how important is it to you?

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I feel that each person has his or her own perception of religion and I felt that it would be interesting to get different view points from members...

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rambabu wrote:

Religion itself is nor bad by itself. But bad interpretations and personal beliefs are the reason for it's image in the present era..

 

 

You mean personal beliefs are the evil behind all religion activities? 

 

suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

Religion itself is nor bad by itself. But bad interpretations and personal beliefs are the reason for it's image in the present era..

 

 

You mean personal beliefs are the evil behind all religion activities? 

Personal beliefs of others to achieve their mean ends like God men for whom Region is a business.

 

 

rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

Religion itself is nor bad by itself. But bad interpretations and personal beliefs are the reason for it's image in the present era..

 

 

You mean personal beliefs are the evil behind all religion activities? 

Personal beliefs of others to achieve their mean ends like God men for whom Region is a business.

 

When we say personal beliefs, then there is no mediators. Cheers 

 

 

 

suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

Religion itself is nor bad by itself. But bad interpretations and personal beliefs are the reason for it's image in the present era..

 

 

You mean personal beliefs are the evil behind all religion activities? 

Personal beliefs of others to achieve their mean ends like God men for whom Region is a business.

 

When we say personal beliefs, then there is no mediators. Cheers 

 

Personal beliefs of middlemen which is going to make a deep mark on the gulliuble

 

 

 

 

rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

Religion itself is nor bad by itself. But bad interpretations and personal beliefs are the reason for it's image in the present era..

 

 

You mean personal beliefs are the evil behind all religion activities? 

Personal beliefs of others to achieve their mean ends like God men for whom Region is a business.

 

When we say personal beliefs, then there is no mediators. Cheers 

 

Personal beliefs of middlemen which is going to make a deep mark on the gulliuble

 

No way, no one can deviate me from my chosen path. I do not have any mediator or give them a dime. Let's not mix mediators with our personal beliefs.  

 

 

 

 

 

suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

Religion itself is nor bad by itself. But bad interpretations and personal beliefs are the reason for it's image in the present era..

 

 

You mean personal beliefs are the evil behind all religion activities? 

Personal beliefs of others to achieve their mean ends like God men for whom Region is a business.

 

When we say personal beliefs, then there is no mediators. Cheers 

 

Personal beliefs of middlemen which is going to make a deep mark on the gulliuble

 

No way, no one can deviate me from my chosen path. I do not have any mediator or give them a dime. Let's not mix mediators with our personal beliefs.

 

That is because you are not gullible. Not easily trapped by the God men's short cut to Moksha or salvation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For me and to my understanding religion means a life where one practises the essence of religion. i.e treating every human with respect, love and compassion. Hindu religion to my understanding means to see god in every sphere of life whether it is human or animal, we have embedded to see god in every form and that itself makes Hindu religion a broader religion (Mushika vahanam, Garuda vahanam, Vigneshwar Maharaj,etc). In Hindu religion one is trying to find god in the worldly plane and is trying to be in communion with the god in living beings. 

Hindu religion has always accepted every religion to the core and did not ever present itself as superior and has been encompassing and accomodating. It's true spirit should rise by daily practise of seeing god in every being, may be through a thousand hurdles but it must be pursued.

suni51 wrote:
Sanjeev Gupta wrote:

This world will be better if people understand that religion is not much important. :-)

 

Go and say the same line in front of a Muslim or a Christian and see what happens.....my best wishes. 

 

I don't know about Christians but for Muslims it's difficult to say as they are very religious. For them doing namaz is everything.

 

 

It is not so in entire India. Deep in South all religions show exemplary tolerance to other religions. In my own state AP Mohurrum is celebrated with religious fervor both by Hindus and Muslims. Hindus taking part in Muslim functions and festivals  and Muslims taking part in Hindu festivals is a treat to watch

rambabu wrote:

It is not so in entire India. Deep in South all religions show exemplary tolerance to other religions. In my own state AP Mohurrum is celebrated with religious fervor both by Hindus and Muslims. Hindus taking part in Muslim functions and festivals  and Muslims taking part in Hindu festivals is a treat to watch

 

I have some good and bad experience in south India esp in your area. Taking part in each others' festivals is one thing but having respect for other religions is not the same in other religions esp in a particular religion. I have heard people talking ugly in every part of the world and your part of the country is no exception. By the way, Muharram is no celebration but mourning by Shias in the name of Hussain. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mourning_of_Muharram

 

 

suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

It is not so in entire India. Deep in South all religions show exemplary tolerance to other religions. In my own state AP Mohurrum is celebrated with religious fervor both by Hindus and Muslims. Hindus taking part in Muslim functions and festivals  and Muslims taking part in Hindu festivals is a treat to watch

 

I have some good and bad experience in south India esp in your area. Taking part in each others' festivals is one thing but having respect for other religions is not the same in other religions esp in a particular religion. I have heard people talking ugly in every part of the world and your part of the country is no exception. By the way, Muharram is no celebration but mourning by Shias in the name of Hussain. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mourning_of_Muharram

 

Did you visit Vizianagaram , 60 Km away from Vizag ? There is a famous festival with the name "Sirimanotsavam" a local goddess festival. In this festival even this day Muslims participate and pay their respects in the temple of local goddess. The most amazing part of the festival is Muslims are permitted into the sanctum sanctorum, a feature you rarely come across in these days.

 

 

 

rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

It is not so in entire India. Deep in South all religions show exemplary tolerance to other religions. In my own state AP Mohurrum is celebrated with religious fervor both by Hindus and Muslims. Hindus taking part in Muslim functions and festivals  and Muslims taking part in Hindu festivals is a treat to watch

 

I have some good and bad experience in south India esp in your area. Taking part in each others' festivals is one thing but having respect for other religions is not the same in other religions esp in a particular religion. I have heard people talking ugly in every part of the world and your part of the country is no exception. By the way, Muharram is no celebration but mourning by Shias in the name of Hussain. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mourning_of_Muharram

 

Did you visit Vizianagaram , 60 Km away from Vizag ? There is a famous festival with the name "Sirimanotsavam" a local goddess festival. In this festival even this day Muslims participate and pay their respects in the temple of local goddess. The most amazing part of the festival is Muslims are permitted into the sanctum sanctorum, a feature you rarely come across in these days.

 

 

I have visited all districts of South India and Vijaynagaram is one of them. You're right, In olden times some festivals were celebrated together like Diwali and Eid to the extent gifting sweets to each other and congratulating (Some of them still do it). But for last 10 years the scene has entirely changed. I live in an area where Muslims are in majority so who knows it better than me. I was brought up in Lucknow and now live near Meerut. 

 

suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

It is not so in entire India. Deep in South all religions show exemplary tolerance to other religions. In my own state AP Mohurrum is celebrated with religious fervor both by Hindus and Muslims. Hindus taking part in Muslim functions and festivals  and Muslims taking part in Hindu festivals is a treat to watch

 

I have some good and bad experience in south India esp in your area. Taking part in each others' festivals is one thing but having respect for other religions is not the same in other religions esp in a particular religion. I have heard people talking ugly in every part of the world and your part of the country is no exception. By the way, Muharram is no celebration but mourning by Shias in the name of Hussain. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mourning_of_Muharram

 

Did you visit Vizianagaram , 60 Km away from Vizag ? There is a famous festival with the name "Sirimanotsavam" a local goddess festival. In this festival even this day Muslims participate and pay their respects in the temple of local goddess. The most amazing part of the festival is Muslims are permitted into the sanctum sanctorum, a feature you rarely come across in these days.

 

 

I have visited all districts of South India and Vijaynagaram is one of them. You're right, In olden times some festivals were celebrated together like Diwali and Eid to the extent gifting sweets to each other and congratulating (Some of them still do it). But for last 10 years the scene has entirely changed. I live in an area where Muslims are in majority so who knows it better than me. I was brought up in Lucknow and now live near Meerut. 

 

Glad to know that you are globe trotter. But Sunil, I attended Sirimanotsavam in Vizianagaram even last year. It takes place after Dasara evey year. Religious fervor and tolerance remain in tact. In fact I was born and brought up in Vizianagaram til I shifted to Rourkela steel plant in the year 1965. And from there i shifted to Vizag as i have been appointed as the Manager, Vizag steel plant.

 

 

rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

It is not so in entire India. Deep in South all religions show exemplary tolerance to other religions. In my own state AP Mohurrum is celebrated with religious fervor both by Hindus and Muslims. Hindus taking part in Muslim functions and festivals  and Muslims taking part in Hindu festivals is a treat to watch

 

I have some good and bad experience in south India esp in your area. Taking part in each others' festivals is one thing but having respect for other religions is not the same in other religions esp in a particular religion. I have heard people talking ugly in every part of the world and your part of the country is no exception. By the way, Muharram is no celebration but mourning by Shias in the name of Hussain. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mourning_of_Muharram

 

Did you visit Vizianagaram , 60 Km away from Vizag ? There is a famous festival with the name "Sirimanotsavam" a local goddess festival. In this festival even this day Muslims participate and pay their respects in the temple of local goddess. The most amazing part of the festival is Muslims are permitted into the sanctum sanctorum, a feature you rarely come across in these days.

 

 

I have visited all districts of South India and Vijaynagaram is one of them. You're right, In olden times some festivals were celebrated together like Diwali and Eid to the extent gifting sweets to each other and congratulating (Some of them still do it). But for last 10 years the scene has entirely changed. I live in an area where Muslims are in majority so who knows it better than me. I was brought up in Lucknow and now live near Meerut. 

 

Glad to know that you are globe trotter. But Sunil, I attended Sirimanotsavam in Vizianagaram even last year. It takes place after Dasara evey year. Religious fervor and tolerance remain in tact. In fact I was born and brought up in Vizianagaram til I shifted to Rourkela steel plant in the year 1965. And from there i shifted to Vizag as i have been appointed as the Manager, Vizag steel plant.

 

One of My nephews (he is 26 M.Tech From IIT Roorkee is an Asst Manager in Vizag Steel plant) is asking me constantly to come and visit him. Maybe I will have the opportunity to meet you in Vizag if the program is finalized.

 

 

 

suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

It is not so in entire India. Deep in South all religions show exemplary tolerance to other religions. In my own state AP Mohurrum is celebrated with religious fervor both by Hindus and Muslims. Hindus taking part in Muslim functions and festivals  and Muslims taking part in Hindu festivals is a treat to watch

 

I have some good and bad experience in south India esp in your area. Taking part in each others' festivals is one thing but having respect for other religions is not the same in other religions esp in a particular religion. I have heard people talking ugly in every part of the world and your part of the country is no exception. By the way, Muharram is no celebration but mourning by Shias in the name of Hussain. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mourning_of_Muharram

 

Did you visit Vizianagaram , 60 Km away from Vizag ? There is a famous festival with the name "Sirimanotsavam" a local goddess festival. In this festival even this day Muslims participate and pay their respects in the temple of local goddess. The most amazing part of the festival is Muslims are permitted into the sanctum sanctorum, a feature you rarely come across in these days.

 

 

I have visited all districts of South India and Vijaynagaram is one of them. You're right, In olden times some festivals were celebrated together like Diwali and Eid to the extent gifting sweets to each other and congratulating (Some of them still do it). But for last 10 years the scene has entirely changed. I live in an area where Muslims are in majority so who knows it better than me. I was brought up in Lucknow and now live near Meerut. 

 

Glad to know that you are globe trotter. But Sunil, I attended Sirimanotsavam in Vizianagaram even last year. It takes place after Dasara evey year. Religious fervor and tolerance remain in tact. In fact I was born and brought up in Vizianagaram til I shifted to Rourkela steel plant in the year 1965. And from there i shifted to Vizag as i have been appointed as the Manager, Vizag steel plant.

 

One of My nephews (he is 26 M.Tech From IIT Roorkee is an Asst Manager in Vizag Steel plant) is asking me constantly to come and visit him. Maybe I will have the opportunity to meet you in Vizag if the program is finalized.

 

Welcome Munna. Though i left Vizag steel plant, and in advertising, I and my family will receive you with open hands. Just  mail me after you fix your itinerary. I will receive you be it by air or Rail

 

 

 

 

By and large people in India do not bother too much about religion, it is only when they read something inflammatory that this feeling of hatred comes up...Both Politicians and to a certain extent media which blows things out of proportion are responsible for this. Yesterday I was watching the debate over making June 21st National Yoga Day by the Modi government and everyone  opposed - Muslims because according to them, yoga is hindu and Congress because they want to support the minorities and other parties simply for the sake of opposing it...

Now what is the connection between Religion and Yoga ?

It is a fallacy to think to think that Yoga is related to a religion. It is nothing but an ancient therapeutic science written by Patanjali.

It is a sad state of affairs and surprisingly now Congress has say in each and every non issues, in a state where world is bracing for Yoga all over for its benefits now secularists throng upon the scene to create another instances of such falacy of issues, backed up by well followed secularists media to contribute to it. 

That is the main reason for congress's debacle. It is anti people with destructive political policies.

rambabu wrote:

That is the main reason for congress's debacle. It is anti people with destructive political policies.

 

If the congress support such an issue do you think they are doing any good to themselves? They are playing the vote card which is ultimately going to boomerang on them.

 

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