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Agreed! Why do we always bring in 'Hindutva' into everything?---
Gita is g8 source of learning... practical,.. ethical... day to day life tooo.. in that aspect .. YES he is right...
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see both the side of coin
Me tooNothing wrong in it,,,,i enjoy mythology even though i am not religious.
Its just fascinating,,,especially the dialogues
Mahabharata is just epic,,,for the record i was a duryodhana , karan and bhim fan................never a fan of arjun or even lord krishna
How exactly is he naive?
"Our old tradition such as 'guru-shishya parampara' is lost, if it had been there, we would not have had all these problems (violence and terrorism) in our country," Justice Dave said, speaking at an international conference on 'contemporary issues and challenges of human rights in the era of globalization' here.
"Now we see terrorism in countries. Most of the countries are democratic ... If everybody in a democratic country is good then they would naturally elect somebody who is very good. And that person will never think of damaging anybody else," he said.
"So by bringing (out) all the good things in each and every human being, we can stop the violence everywhere. And for that purpose we have to go back to our own things again."
Me too
See the highlighted parts. Okay for a religious philosopher to speak like that, not so for a Supreme court judge. I find that holding such a simplistic view of the world we live in is naive, especially if the person holding such a view is a judge of the apex court. You could choose to disagree if you think otherwise.
That judge is the most honest judge in supreme court right now.
Just type neet pg case and read the final verdict,,u will know the answer.
Not questioning it at all. Nor am I suggesting that there is nothing to be learnt from the Gita, just that a belief that all that will prevent terrorism etc seems very simplistic to me. I understand religious preachers saying stuff like that, I would hope that SC judges have a better understanding of the complicated reasoning of how the world operates.
Nothing wrong in it,,,,i enjoy mythology even though i am not religious.
Its just fascinating,,,especially the dialogues
Mahabharata is just epic,,,for the record i was a duryodhana , karan and bhim fan................never a fan of arjun or even lord krishna
Opening quote of the Mahabharata:
"Whatever is here, is found elsewhere. But what is not here, is nowhere else"
(Alternatively -
What is found herein may also be found in other sources,
What is not found herein does not matter.)
Bcz you said it, it must be correctA Judge is a dictator in his court room.
A SC Judge is the ultimate dictator in his domain. Nothing funny about it.
Wrong example.He needs to be reminded that Guru shishya parampara breeds not just Pandavas, but Kauravas too.
Instead of saying "If was a dictator", he could have mentioned "If I were to decide", and all was alright perhaps.I know he was speaking at an international conference, even at a conference those words don't suite a judge of a constitutional court.
Couldn't agree more on rest of your post....
Bcz you said it, it must be correct