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Modi-isms, RSS-isms and a Complilation of Dubious Hindutva-inspired Claims

Name me a science conference, where this was presented as a sole proof to claim the ownership of some invention.

Please go ahead, we are waiting..
so u dont agree with this .. how about flying horses !!
 
so u dont agree with this .. how about flying horses !!

So you didn't find any science conference where the claims were laid to some invention based on "Eva was created from the rib of Adam".

Good.

So now to the next point, how about Swami appologizes to scientific community about his idiotic claims that inter planetary cosmic planes were invented by ancient indians 5000 years ago?
 
So you didn't find any science conference where the claims were laid to some invention based on "Eva was created from the rib of Adam".

Good.

So now to the next point, how about Swami appologizes to scientific community about his idiotic claims that inter planetary cosmic planes were invented by ancient indians 5000 years ago?
read it five times daily ;)

Scientists, our kind – The Express Tribune
 
how about Swami appologizes to scientific community about his idiotic claims that inter planetary cosmic planes were invented by ancient indians 5000 years ago?
Why should he? Its his personal belief and he has a right to express what he thinks.No one is forcing you to listen to him.
 
In this read, I still see no reference to any scientific conference where the thoughts (or their belief) of these gentlemen were presented as proof to take credit for some modern day invention.

Try a bit harder.

Good luck next time...
READ AGAIN! or learn English!
 
READ AGAIN! or learn English!

Why don't you copy-paste the relevant sections here so that normal mortals like me would be able to see the references to scientce conference where personal beliefs were presented by these gentlemen to take credit for some modern day invention. , :big_boss:
 
Why don't you copy-paste the relevant sections here so that normal mortals like me would be able to see the references to scientce conference where personal beliefs were presented by these gentlemen to take credit for some modern day invention. , :big_boss:
so u did not bother to read !! sorry no time for spoon feeding !
 
can i question some of the claims from, qoran and what mohammad taught and Islam...
how gabriel came down to preach the word of god and then all is story now...
 
so u did not bother to read !! sorry no time for spoon feeding !

I knew you didn't have anything to back up your rants.

Next logical step would be that you ask Swami to apologize for taking credit of modern day inventions (based on his personal beliefs) in science conferences.
 
I knew you didn't have anything to back up your rants.

Next logical step would be that you ask Swami to apologize for taking credit of modern day inventions (based on his personal beliefs) in science conferences.
WHICH SWAMY ?
 
can i question some of the claims from, qoran and what mohammad taught and Islam...
how gabriel came down to preach the word of god and then all is story now...

So you do not want to question the sanity of extremist hindus for absured claims to take credit for modern day inventions in science conferences? Only because there are other people in the world who have also similar "beliefs"?

Assume an atheist asks Swami in the science conference, "Sir, you claim your 'ancient indians' invented a plane which could fly between the planets, where is the scientifc proof for that"?

What proof is he going to present to that scientist? His Vedi scirpts? Anyone can lay claim to anything based on this absured theorey of "just believe whatever I am telling you, because this is my faith".

What if he then claims that Obama is his father, but then refuses the DNA test?

WHICH SWAMY ?

Lets start with this dude:

Ancient India Had Planes: Controversial Claim At Science Congress
 
So you do not want to question the sanity of extremist hindus for absured claims to take credit for modern day inventions in science conferences? Only because there are other people in the world who have also similar "beliefs"?

Assume an atheist asks Swami in the science conference, "Sir, you claim your 'ancient indians' invented a plane which could fly between the planets, where is the scientifc proof for that"?

What proof is he going to present to that scientist? His Vedi scirpts? Anyone can lay claim to anything based on this absured theorey of "just believe whatever I am telling you, because this is my faith".

What if he then claims that Obama is his father, but then refuses the DNA test?



Lets start with this dude:

Ancient India Had Planes: Controversial Claim At Science Congress
i mean to say muslims have no right to question any such claims because they themselves believe in gibberish....
 
Can this be true?



Plans afoot to clean India's offices with cow urine

AFP

Published Jan 09, 2015 02:18pm






A storekeeper picks out a bottle of medicine made from cow urine. - AFP/File

A storekeeper picks out a bottle of medicine made from cow urine. - AFP/File



NEW DELHI: Cow urine may soon be used to clean the floors of India's government offices in a country where bovines are sacred and their bodily waste considered therapeutic and even thirst-quenching.

A charity working to care for and protect the cows that freely roam India's streets has developed a cleaning product with their urine - distilled and spiked with natural perfumes to remove the pungent odour.

“Initially when we tried the product, it had too strong a smell. Nobody would have used it. So we have distilled the urine now and added natural ingredients like pine oil to cover the smell,” said Anuradha Modi from the Holy Cow Foundation.

Modi said she was working on a deal to get the company that supplies housekeeping items to government offices to use the product -- which is called “Gaunyle”, with gau the Hindi word for cow.

"We have tested the product in labs and we can say that it is much better than the phenyl that you get in the market which is so full of chemicals," she told AFP. "We want to create a market for cow urine and I can say supply won't be a problem."

The product is the latest in a long line of items made from bovine bodily waste, ranging from toiletries such as soap to urine-based medicines and even a soft drink labelled a “healthy” alternative to Coke and Pepsi.

While the sacred status of cows precludes India's huge Hindu majority from eating beef, their waste falls into the same acceptable category as dairy products. The cow, also known as “Kamdhenu” -- “that which fulfils human needs” -- is described in Hindu scriptures as the “mother” of civilisation.

Their revered status took on extra significance after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party won a landslide election victory in May last year. The party's election manifesto pledged to work to protect cows.

The Economic Times on Friday quoted the head of the company that supplies housekeeping products to government offices praising the urine cleaner.

“It is a great product for the health of safai karamcharis (cleaners) as well as for the cows,” Jagdish Bhatia told the daily.




Plans afoot to clean India's offices with cow urine

AFP

Published Jan 09, 2015 02:18pm






A storekeeper picks out a bottle of medicine made from cow urine. - AFP/File

A storekeeper picks out a bottle of medicine made from cow urine. - AFP/File



NEW DELHI: Cow urine may soon be used to clean the floors of India's government offices in a country where bovines are sacred and their bodily waste considered therapeutic and even thirst-quenching.

A charity working to care for and protect the cows that freely roam India's streets has developed a cleaning product with their urine - distilled and spiked with natural perfumes to remove the pungent odour.

“Initially when we tried the product, it had too strong a smell. Nobody would have used it. So we have distilled the urine now and added natural ingredients like pine oil to cover the smell,” said Anuradha Modi from the Holy Cow Foundation.

Modi said she was working on a deal to get the company that supplies housekeeping items to government offices to use the product -- which is called “Gaunyle”, with gau the Hindi word for cow.

"We have tested the product in labs and we can say that it is much better than the phenyl that you get in the market which is so full of chemicals," she told AFP. "We want to create a market for cow urine and I can say supply won't be a problem."

The product is the latest in a long line of items made from bovine bodily waste, ranging from toiletries such as soap to urine-based medicines and even a soft drink labelled a “healthy” alternative to Coke and Pepsi.

While the sacred status of cows precludes India's huge Hindu majority from eating beef, their waste falls into the same acceptable category as dairy products. The cow, also known as “Kamdhenu” -- “that which fulfils human needs” -- is described in Hindu scriptures as the “mother” of civilisation.

Their revered status took on extra significance after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party won a landslide election victory in May last year. The party's election manifesto pledged to work to protect cows.

The Economic Times on Friday quoted the head of the company that supplies housekeeping products to government offices praising the urine cleaner.

“It is a great product for the health of safai karamcharis (cleaners) as well as for the cows,” Jagdish Bhatia told the daily.
 
I am not a communalists. PM me if your religious sentiments are hurt, ill remove any line from the list

but claiming elephant heads were attached to human body was b/c of indian marvels @ plastic surgery - really dude?

Yes freedom of expression us a thing here & you will not be killed if you offend anyone

Can this be true?



Plans afoot to clean India's offices with cow urine

AFP

Published Jan 09, 2015 02:18pm






A storekeeper picks out a bottle of medicine made from cow urine. - AFP/File

A storekeeper picks out a bottle of medicine made from cow urine. - AFP/File



NEW DELHI: Cow urine may soon be used to clean the floors of India's government offices in a country where bovines are sacred and their bodily waste considered therapeutic and even thirst-quenching.

A charity working to care for and protect the cows that freely roam India's streets has developed a cleaning product with their urine - distilled and spiked with natural perfumes to remove the pungent odour.

“Initially when we tried the product, it had too strong a smell. Nobody would have used it. So we have distilled the urine now and added natural ingredients like pine oil to cover the smell,” said Anuradha Modi from the Holy Cow Foundation.

Modi said she was working on a deal to get the company that supplies housekeeping items to government offices to use the product -- which is called “Gaunyle”, with gau the Hindi word for cow.

"We have tested the product in labs and we can say that it is much better than the phenyl that you get in the market which is so full of chemicals," she told AFP. "We want to create a market for cow urine and I can say supply won't be a problem."

The product is the latest in a long line of items made from bovine bodily waste, ranging from toiletries such as soap to urine-based medicines and even a soft drink labelled a “healthy” alternative to Coke and Pepsi.

While the sacred status of cows precludes India's huge Hindu majority from eating beef, their waste falls into the same acceptable category as dairy products. The cow, also known as “Kamdhenu” -- “that which fulfils human needs” -- is described in Hindu scriptures as the “mother” of civilisation.

Their revered status took on extra significance after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party won a landslide election victory in May last year. The party's election manifesto pledged to work to protect cows.

The Economic Times on Friday quoted the head of the company that supplies housekeeping products to government offices praising the urine cleaner.

“It is a great product for the health of safai karamcharis (cleaners) as well as for the cows,” Jagdish Bhatia told the daily.




Plans afoot to clean India's offices with cow urine

AFP

Published Jan 09, 2015 02:18pm






A storekeeper picks out a bottle of medicine made from cow urine. - AFP/File

A storekeeper picks out a bottle of medicine made from cow urine. - AFP/File



NEW DELHI: Cow urine may soon be used to clean the floors of India's government offices in a country where bovines are sacred and their bodily waste considered therapeutic and even thirst-quenching.

A charity working to care for and protect the cows that freely roam India's streets has developed a cleaning product with their urine - distilled and spiked with natural perfumes to remove the pungent odour.

“Initially when we tried the product, it had too strong a smell. Nobody would have used it. So we have distilled the urine now and added natural ingredients like pine oil to cover the smell,” said Anuradha Modi from the Holy Cow Foundation.

Modi said she was working on a deal to get the company that supplies housekeeping items to government offices to use the product -- which is called “Gaunyle”, with gau the Hindi word for cow.

"We have tested the product in labs and we can say that it is much better than the phenyl that you get in the market which is so full of chemicals," she told AFP. "We want to create a market for cow urine and I can say supply won't be a problem."

The product is the latest in a long line of items made from bovine bodily waste, ranging from toiletries such as soap to urine-based medicines and even a soft drink labelled a “healthy” alternative to Coke and Pepsi.

While the sacred status of cows precludes India's huge Hindu majority from eating beef, their waste falls into the same acceptable category as dairy products. The cow, also known as “Kamdhenu” -- “that which fulfils human needs” -- is described in Hindu scriptures as the “mother” of civilisation.

Their revered status took on extra significance after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist party won a landslide election victory in May last year. The party's election manifesto pledged to work to protect cows.

The Economic Times on Friday quoted the head of the company that supplies housekeeping products to government offices praising the urine cleaner.

“It is a great product for the health of safai karamcharis (cleaners) as well as for the cows,” Jagdish Bhatia told the daily.

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