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  • In response to: "Spirituality is the ethos of India." 301 days old
    by Mukesh Bhatia [Visitor]

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  • In response to: "Hindus and Indian Muslims" 360 days old
    by gary [Visitor]

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  • In response to: "Spirituality is the ethos of India." 372 days old
    by assaumugh [Visitor]

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  • In response to: "Love Thy Religion...!" 1206 days old
    by innuswami [Member]

    Hi nonny!!
    Thanks for the comment. There is no limit to the extend some people may go for attracting attention!! Thanks again,
    Innu more…

  • In response to: "Love Thy Religion...!" 1213 days old
    by nonny [Member]

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  • In response to: "Spirituality is the ethos of India." 1543 days old
    by ganesharocks [Visitor]

    Yes, but even Sattva must be realized. We must apply the gunas into our daily lives. Most of what people do on average is tamasic.

    And I think people put too much into karma. They believe they can manipulate it..which they obviously can not.

    Dharma in its truest essence may not be filled with 'danger' rather it is t more…

  • In response to: "More thoughts on energy crisis" 1579 days old
    by deleted user [Visitor]

    I have found both your posts on the energy crisis in India very interesting.

    In a few years time our biggest city Auckland, will be without lights.

    Currently our government does not allow nuclear-powered vessels near New Zealand, despite continual pressure from the US. Nor will we ever consider using nuclear energy for pe more…

  • In response to: "Secularism - Indian political toy!!" 1589 days old
    by friendly_freak [Member]

    Having read this entry, I can't help wonder where we are all going. The dischord between religious India and secular government seems to me a product of the way society is changing. It is a growing pain of civilisation, where different aspects of it develop faster that others. Clearly the Indian people are very traditional and have retained most of more…

  • In response to: "Secularism - Indian political toy!!" 1629 days old
    by innuswami [Member]

    Dear Sir,
    Thank you very much for the comments. I appreciate what you write; how important it is to have a secular attitude in public affairs. Many declare that they are ‘Secular’, but they are indulging in dubious activities, which are not secular. The word Secularism has become bigger than life size! If one declares that he is religious, do more…

  • In response to: "Secularism - Indian political toy!!" 1632 days old
    by heretic [Member]

    Hullo Friend,

    Your treatise on secularism is appears to be a result of deep thought. However, I do see some lacunae in your argument: First, it is not farcical to say that one is religious and yet secular. One can very well be secular at personal level and secular in his/her conduct. One can perform any valid religious rite at home wh more…

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