In my world i absolutely believe 100% what i said.
Hindu gods are "cool" people get them tattooed just like Buddha.
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In my world i absolutely believe 100% what i said.
Hindu gods are "cool" people get them tattooed just like Buddha.
How is this an offence to us Hindus?!We paint the pictures of goddesses and gods on walls so why can't an other "art lover" do so on a piece of cloth[swimwear]?.....................This is purely my opinion.
How important is Laxmi in Indian mythology?
Since she is the "Goddess of wealth"... I'm guessing she must be one of the more popular ones.
The Chinese equivalent, would probably be Cai Shen.
I think Aussie4Ever was trying to be friendly here.
when we have have god idols and pictures , such things may happen ...
Yeah she is right up there on the listEspecially with the business community for obvious reasons.
Strangely, when we don't have idols and pictures folks end up getting their heads chopped off, have planes rammed into their buildings, have fatwas issued in their name, have violent protests all over the world and of course the occassional apologist who claims that the 'other guy started it'.
Every other tv show in the states has something snide to say about jesus or moses but I've never seen people burning American flags over it. It's amazing how much ground societies around the world have to cover. Its 2011 but you wouldn't know it outside of the west and a few pockets in East Asia. India should really shove a book down every BJP/RSS idiot's throat. Its just a bikini, its not like god is really offended by it. If you don't like it don't buy it, simple.
How important is Laxmi in Indian mythology?
Since she is the "Goddess of wealth"... I'm guessing she must be one of the more popular ones.
The Chinese equivalent, would probably be Cai Shen.
Yeah, it is the same here in China. People love anything to do with "prosperity".
That's why Red is the most popular colour in China, because it symbolizes prosperity. Any of the traditional Gods that have anything to do with prosperity are also held in very high regard.
Hollywood took a Chinese God (Guan Di) and turned him into a monster for a "horror movie". Note that this is one of the most popular and beloved Gods, in all of Chinese folklore.
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It was a pretty funny movie though. Created by Bruce Campbell, famous for the "Evil dead" movie trilogy.
Though to be fair, Chinese people are generally a lot less "religious" than Indian people are.
Yes I've read that somewhere. If I'm not mistaken I may have also read that blue is "considered" bad luck in in the Chinese tradition? Is that true?