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12 years ago
One can never imagine that one thing that is normal in one country can become an insulting object in the other. When in India we refer to the word "monkey" for the Lord Hanuman, in Australia it is a racist comment. We all know Bhajji and Symonds had spat over that.
Yes its difference of culture but the thing is should we relate any such things with the religion?. Is our religion a thing which get effected with the things or words?. :blink:
12 years ago
One can never imagine that one thing that is normal in one country can become an insulting object in the other. When in India we refer to the word "monkey" for the Lord Hanuman, in Australia it is a racist comment. We all know Bhajji and Symonds had spat over that.
Yes its difference of culture but the thing is should we relate any such things with the religion?. Is our religion a thing which get effected with the things or words?. :blink:
It will not be and it should not be. Hinduism witnessed more turbulence and survived. But the self-styled middlemen raise their ugly head to prove their presence.
12 years ago
One can never imagine that one thing that is normal in one country can become an insulting object in the other. When in India we refer to the word "monkey" for the Lord Hanuman, in Australia it is a racist comment. We all know Bhajji and Symonds had spat over that.
Yes its difference of culture but the thing is should we relate any such things with the religion?. Is our religion a thing which get effected with the things or words?. :blink:
It will not be and it should not be. Hinduism witnessed more turbulence and survived. But the self-styled middlemen raise their ugly head to prove their presence.
Why only middlemen to be blammed for this?. :blink:
12 years ago
One can never imagine that one thing that is normal in one country can become an insulting object in the other. When in India we refer to the word "monkey" for the Lord Hanuman, in Australia it is a racist comment. We all know Bhajji and Symonds had spat over that.
Yes its difference of culture but the thing is should we relate any such things with the religion?. Is our religion a thing which get effected with the things or words?. :blink:
It will not be and it should not be. Hinduism witnessed more turbulence and survived. But the self-styled middlemen raise their ugly head to prove their presence.
Why only middlemen to be blammed for this?. :blink:
Simple. A common man has his own problems and better interests than indulging in raising controversies which will not give him a grain of food.
12 years ago
One can never imagine that one thing that is normal in one country can become an insulting object in the other. When in India we refer to the word "monkey" for the Lord Hanuman, in Australia it is a racist comment. We all know Bhajji and Symonds had spat over that.
Yes its difference of culture but the thing is should we relate any such things with the religion?. Is our religion a thing which get effected with the things or words?. :blink:
It will not be and it should not be. Hinduism witnessed more turbulence and survived. But the self-styled middlemen raise their ugly head to prove their presence.
Why only middlemen to be blammed for this?. :blink:
Simple. A common man has his own problems and better interests than indulging in raising controversies which will not give him a grain of food.
Yes partially true those who have no worries are more involved in such things. As rightly said "Khali dimaag shaitaan ka ghar". :laugh:
12 years ago
One can never imagine that one thing that is normal in one country can become an insulting object in the other. When in India we refer to the word "monkey" for the Lord Hanuman, in Australia it is a racist comment. We all know Bhajji and Symonds had spat over that.
Yes its difference of culture but the thing is should we relate any such things with the religion?. Is our religion a thing which get effected with the things or words?. :blink:
It will not be and it should not be. Hinduism witnessed more turbulence and survived. But the self-styled middlemen raise their ugly head to prove their presence.
Why only middlemen to be blammed for this?. :blink:
Simple. A common man has his own problems and better interests than indulging in raising controversies which will not give him a grain of food.
Yes partially true those who have no worries are more involved in such things. As rightly said "Khali dimaag shaitaan ka ghar". :laugh:
Above all. a common man will never worry if there is a Ram mandir at Ayodhya or not. He is satisfied with the small idol in his home kept at a corner. Its only the vested interests who has high stakes will raise such issues
12 years ago
One can never imagine that one thing that is normal in one country can become an insulting object in the other. When in India we refer to the word "monkey" for the Lord Hanuman, in Australia it is a racist comment. We all know Bhajji and Symonds had spat over that.
Yes its difference of culture but the thing is should we relate any such things with the religion?. Is our religion a thing which get effected with the things or words?. :blink:
Well, religion is totally a private topic and everyone should respect it. And yes, there is no need to relate it with any other things, and importantly, in the public.
12 years ago
One can never imagine that one thing that is normal in one country can become an insulting object in the other. When in India we refer to the word "monkey" for the Lord Hanuman, in Australia it is a racist comment. We all know Bhajji and Symonds had spat over that.
Yes its difference of culture but the thing is should we relate any such things with the religion?. Is our religion a thing which get effected with the things or words?. :blink:
Well, religion is totally a private topic and everyone should respect it. And yes, there is no need to relate it with any other things, and importantly, in the public.
And its individualistic too. Let people nurse any number of beliefs about their religion taking care to restrict them to their premises.
12 years ago
Let me add on to the list of banned foods.
http://in.screen.yahoo.com/10-illegal-foods-132005448.html
http://in.screen.yahoo.com/10-illegal-foods-132005448.html
12 years ago
One can never imagine that one thing that is normal in one country can become an insulting object in the other. When in India we refer to the word "monkey" for the Lord Hanuman, in Australia it is a racist comment. We all know Bhajji and Symonds had spat over that.
Yes its difference of culture but the thing is should we relate any such things with the religion?. Is our religion a thing which get effected with the things or words?. :blink:
Well, religion is totally a private topic and everyone should respect it. And yes, there is no need to relate it with any other things, and importantly, in the public.
As long as any belief- religious or other- is purely personal and harmless to society, there is no issue. But certain beliefs like 'human sacrifice' , 'tantrik activities' are inhuman and certainly anti social. These need be curbed.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/
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