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Poster: Jithu Date: February 17, 2009 01:12:10am
Forum: education Subject: Re: Ramayana
Read your article. I don't if you are Indian or not. But your article is just another academic one with references to the so called Western Authority of Indian, or for that matter any Eastern, culture. It drives me nuts when people who have no instruction from the proper tradition try to dissect it in the name of scholarship, donning the coat of unbiasedness. No matter how much you read or live with the Native Americans, I as an Indian, would never be able to interpret their ideals, stories. Its the same with every culture. I bet every western man would be up in arms if I start trying the same on their culture, religion etc. So if you are an Indian, please refer from someone who has grown in that culture. There are lot of traditions for this sole purpose. ANd if you are not Indian please do try to understand it in our best sense and not with superficial references to some 19th century European. Its not fair.


 
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Poster: Aarttee kaul dhar Date: February 17, 2009 06:42:21pm
Forum: education Subject: Re: Ramayana
sorry for 'driving you nuts' friend.
i am an indian and would appreciate more if you could come up with some positive suggestions with the purpose of improvisation. i have noted your point and appreciate your concern. nobody is a know all and attempts and endeavours however limited they may be, are worthy of encouragement. moreover this topic is like an ocean and its a near impossible task to discuss it with all perspectives and viewpoints with the varieties it exists in.
anyways your suggestions are welcome.
thanks

 
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Poster: bhadra Date: July 21, 2009 06:34:38am
Forum: education Subject: Re: Ramayana
Hello Koul,

I read your so called article which is bunch of throwing unconfirmed names and refrences. Your aim being similar to what is the aim of ruling Pundit elites in Delhi - that is to oblitrate the name and faith in Rama and institute "Nehru" in place. The govt submission to the Supreme Court is an evidence to that..the previous sixty years botch up in our text books, is a clearcut misguided effort in that direction... however, culure is greater than history, I believe.

Poor guys.. I must say the effort is misdirected... Let us see if it is Nehru, Ambedkar, Lalu, Karuna or Jaylaita who takes the void created by Ram after you would have killed Him. The preserver of the culture are the masses.. thank God, only less than two percent of that multitude understand your flowery and ungrammetical and presumptive yankee English.

Ramayan conatins the answer:

Jaki rahi bhavana jaisi, Prabhu moorat dekhi tin taissi.

that is what you need to understand... it is "bhavana" that matters... every thing else is Maya or illusion... may be including what you wrote..and what I write.. Hmmm



 
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Poster: sukracharya Date: August 14, 2009 06:32:10pm
Forum: education Subject: Re: Ramayana
Hi Folks,
See the Bhavna of Indians from Fiji. 99.9% of Indians of Hindu ancestry follow the religion of their fore-fathers from mother India. Their life totally revolves around the Hindu culture and tradition. See how they recite Ramayan on YouTube link below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vyhoi2wtcyE

 
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Poster: skies Date: August 15, 2009 02:04:31am
Forum: education Subject: Re: Ramayana
I want to know why you indian deities and avarars come to pick on a rel european girl ? The one om my top list as the most beautiful Intelligence is Vishnou ! IN a few moments he express He knows what' s going on earth and lel me know He is not the one responsable for all th beurks here . Ouf!!! Now if He had another planet for my gardens , I might even like to have Him around . The telling is all in His eyes ...

 
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Poster: skies Date: August 15, 2009 02:33:16am
Forum: education Subject: Re: Ramayana
My favorite Bollywood film : Devdas !And Aiswarya Rai is a grand beauty ,with such eyes !


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