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Articles: Politics | Hinduism, Hindutva, Bharatiyata and Secularism: A Confusion?---Debate is Open. | |
| I am very very sorry to react in the following way...'The comments to the article posted by Shri Vachaspati are veyr immature in nature and are teemed of emotions rather than a conrete logic and patient explanation'.......
dont attack vachaspati.There cud be soem misunderstandings by Vachaspati too..not sure...but then u attack his sayings...this is whats i s the problem..u cant tolerate an opinion agianst ur religion....i wud like to participate in thsi debate...but its already too late..and at present no energy to talk on thi subject for time being.
Posted by: Mr. Aandhrudu At: 19, Nov 2004 5:45:48 PM IST hi, ther is no difference between hindu culture and bharateeya culture.we have a one culture that is hindu culture. islam and christianity entered bharat just 1000 years back. it doesnot mean our culture is composite culture. so many hindus and muslims live in england. can england's culture be called composite culture. whoever says our culture is composite are effected by marxist education.they donot know real history. they still believe that aryans invaded/migrated bharat despite there are against this theary many evidences aganst this theory. g.satyanarayana
Posted by: Mr. g.satyanarayana g.satyanarayana At: 24, Jan 2003 5:38:29 PM IST Hindutva as proposed by the right wing parties will be a disaster. It will directly lead to Balkanization (split/partition) of our country. We should avoid any further partition at any cost. I love my religion (Hinduism) because it allows evolution and there is no fixed doctrine. We can look to our culture for our moral guidance. We should move to a more egalitarian and free religion by going against the caste system.
Posted by: Mr. Bharat Anumolu At: 7, Jan 2003 10:11:33 AM IST
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