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Sharing a link which clearly signifies that neither a temple nor a language is a property of any one particular religion rather every person should be equal in the eyes of any religion. I really appreciate the young lady teacher and the parents of the students who did not allow religion to interfere and ruin the noble practice.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/agra/This-18-year-old-Hindu-girl-teaches-Quran-to-Muslim-kids/articleshow/54021192.cms

  

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A commendable effort by Pooja Kushwaha. There is no point in gaining knowledge, if you don't share it. I complement Pooja's command over Quran. She has set an example.

 

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Sharing a link which clearly signifies that neither a temple nor a language is a property of any one particular religion rather every person should be equal in the eyes of any religion. I really appreciate the young lady teacher and the parents of the students who did not allow religion to interfere and ruin the noble practice.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/agra/This-18-year-old-Hindu-girl-teaches-Quran-to-Muslim-kids/articleshow/54021192.cms

Commendable, at the same time we have had several Muslim girls read up and master Indian scriptures . In fact the parents should be lauded on both sides for encouraging and supporting 

Pooja's elder sister, Nandini imparts local kids lessons on Bhagawad Gita. Seeing this, Rani Khuswaka,  mother of Pooja proudly says that she was proud of her two daughters. This support given by her mother made Pooja to do this commendable work. Even the Muslim leaders in the city lauded Pooja's work

It goes without saying that Such instances will  lead to communal Harmony.

 

 

 

EX president Dr. Kalam also believe in Geeta. All holy books are for welfare of human being.

I don't have the link but got to know from a friend of mine that a bakery shop in Ludhiana run by Sikhs made an idol of Ganesh with chocolate. They decided to immerse the idol in milk on the day of Ganapati visarjan and serve the choco milk to the poor children. Once again it's proved, God is one. A Sikh celebrating Hindu festival and serving the needy, thus for a good cause religion is not a barrier.    

rambabu wrote:

I agree with you. I got the link .  A sikh celebrating a Hindu festival in Ludhiana.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/ganesh-chaturthi-eco-friendly-india-chocolate-poor-festival-visarjan-lifest/1/758925.html

 The 40 kg Chocolate Ganesha. Picture courtesy: Twitter/ @leenasind

 

They are celebrating Hindu festival it is not important but it is important that they give an unique idea to celebrate Ganesha's birthday. Most of peoples are using POP idol of Ganesha which is harmful for envoirnment.

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:

I agree with you. I got the link .  A sikh celebrating a Hindu festival in Ludhiana.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/ganesh-chaturthi-eco-friendly-india-chocolate-poor-festival-visarjan-lifest/1/758925.html

 The 40 kg Chocolate Ganesha. Picture courtesy: Twitter/ @leenasind

They are celebrating Hindu festival it is not important but it is important that they give an unique idea to celebrate Ganesha's birthday. Most of peoples are using POP idol of Ganesha which is harmful for envoirnment.

Environment friendly issue is a different subject in regard to this thread though worth praising. I started this thread to signify the secular mentality of the Indians in spite of gory acts in the name of religion.  

 

In Bangalore in some areas most of the flower decorations for public display of Ganesha and even the flower arrangement and decorations during dasarah are done by Muslims. They become part of the festivities too..

 

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:

I agree with you. I got the link .  A sikh celebrating a Hindu festival in Ludhiana.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/ganesh-chaturthi-eco-friendly-india-chocolate-poor-festival-visarjan-lifest/1/758925.html

The 40 kg Chocolate Ganesha. Picture courtesy: Twitter/ @leenasind

They are celebrating Hindu festival it is not important but it is important that they give an unique idea to celebrate Ganesha's birthday. Most of peoples are using POP idol of Ganesha which is harmful for envoirnment.

Yes, the idol which is made from plaster of paris harmed the environment when the idol is immersed in water. So we should learn from them who does their rituals with no harm to nature. 

 

usha manohar wrote:

In Bangalore in some areas most of the flower decorations for public display of Ganesha and even the flower arrangement and decorations during dasarah are done by Muslims. They become part of the festivities too..

Even Muslims perform Ramlila and Hindus visit darghas so the real problem is not among the common men but it's politics which has created all the difference in the name of religion.

There are many instances, where Muslims and Hindus perform  together Hindu Religious Functions. In my own place, Ganesh Puja is celebrated both by Hindus and Muslims. Still the Pendal is there.

Shampa Sadhya wrote:
usha manohar wrote:

In Bangalore in some areas most of the flower decorations for public display of Ganesha and even the flower arrangement and decorations during dasarah are done by Muslims. They become part of the festivities too..

Even Muslims perform Ramlila and Hindus visit darghas so the real problem is not among the common men but it's politics which has created all the difference in the name of religion.

Of course, the politicians have mastered the art of divide and rule...A united population becomes tough to handle since they look beyond religious differences and concentrate on essential things and why they have been denied so far. Politicians don't want a thinking population 

The rule " Divide and Rule " is an inheritance from the Britishers for their Vote bank Politics.

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