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Pardon me but making such grandiose worshipping places is a colossal waste of money,,,the money would be better spent in setting up some training centre etc.
anyone agrees with me on this??
I agree with you. But I also am curious about the outcome if every monument in history had been subjected to this scrutiny. What would we have inherited then? A lot of training centres instead of the likes of Taj Mahal, Brihadeeshwara Temple etc perhaps?
Moreover, Organizations like ISKCON run on the finances of their Bhaktagann. Who are we to dispute what they do with their money? Capitalism 101.
No.Pardon me but making such grandiose worshipping places is a colossal waste of money,,,the money would be better spent in setting up some training centre etc.
anyone agrees with me on this??
Pardon me but making such grandiose worshipping places is a colossal waste of money,,,the money would be better spent in setting up some training centre etc.
anyone agrees with me on this??
No.
Its private money. You donot get to decide what gives more satisfaction to the people building it. You are free to criticize the Government over how it spends money. You are not however to tell me how I should spend my money.
Again, its private money. I can waste it, burn it, give it away, gift the Government a new tank and it would be none of your business as long as its nothing illegal.yes i do when i see that u are wasting it.
there is absolutely zero sense in making new places of worship when thousands exist already.
just no.
u cannot account for monuments built up in middle ages to this thing.
we have too many issues here to be floundering money on temples,gurudwaras,masjids,churches..............whatever it may be.
its a sheer waste of money and if a god exists.........he wouldn't be too proud either .trust me
Again, its private money. I can waste it, burn it, give it away, gift the Government a new tank and it would be none of your business as long as its nothing illegal.
Its not for you to tell me.
If God existed, he/she/it wouldn't be proud of a lot of other things, and such grandiose monuments would have been the least of his/her/it's concerns.
But every Organization has a defined purpose. I'd be mad as hell if our Government had taken up this project, as this is none of it's concern. I'm not too perturbed with ISKCON building another temple. But it's up to it's followers to see and question where their money is being spent.
Its not for you to decide what is wasteful and what is not.there are moral questions that i will raise if u spend such huge money on constructing another temple when lakhs or crores already exist at every nook and corner of india.
but sure if u are hell bent on wasting it,,,what can i say
Pardon me but making such grandiose worshipping places is a colossal waste of money,,,the money would be better spent in setting up some training centre etc.
anyone agrees with me on this??
thats a simplistic approach on ur part,,,,,,whats stupid will remain stupid,however u may try to justify it.
with this money they can open 5-10 computer centres easily
Its not for you to decide what is wasteful and what is not.
To those constructing the temple, it may bring unmeasurable happiness, or they may have a model that enriches their lives. Thats for them to decide.
A large part of India's problem is that everyone seems to think they know best what others should do.
You are completely free to decide how you wish to spend your money. Spend it as you wish in whichever way it brings you happiness - which maybe building a hospital or a library or whatever.
While you are at it, also try and tell that to the Ambanis who built the Antilla for a Billion dollars, that they could have built a few hundred Training Centres with that money. In fact, if they plug in half their wealth into our defence industry, all our problems there will be solved, innit?
Well from an economical point of view, this temple would be very good for the region since he will encourage a lot of religious tourism which would create jobs, help local businesses. Besides, this is a private project not a government one. So all the funds are from people who want their money to be spent on this project, maybe they would not spend it on some training institute.
Again, what part of this are you NOT understanding.load of crap,,,,a better education will be far bettter to these people than this temple will ever be
truth really stings btw