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Not after beating you Babumoshe :P
We Bengalis are much more united lot here. All I just need is to shout inqilab zindabad and the whole babu Moshe army will imprison your mallu brigade :D

Bhai let's meet at a bar anywhere in Kolkata and then have a chilled bottle of beer shall we:D, while our Mallu brothers carry on fighting between themselves;)
Sure, sure. It will be fun :pop:
 
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I don't know about your religious affiliation nor that i care about that but for the last 1 moth i have seen you posting specifically on those threads which is about Hinduism and it's problems.And may i ask you why on earth do you get irritated if a person claiming to be a Dharmic adherent!!:coffee:

Mike, abjktu is rather sympathetic towards Hinduism and perhaps knows a lot more about Hinduism than many so called born Hindus know. If he is challenging and digging in deeper, it is all good. We get to learn stuff because of these discussions.
 
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We Bengalis are much more united lot here. All I just need is to shout inqilab zindabad and the whole babu Moshe army will imprison your mallu brigade :D


Sure, sure. It will be fun :pop:
What is this Mallu Chapter now a days by the way ?
 
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All knowledge streams from India will have their origins in Hinduism. Mathematics, architecture, ayurveda etc...that does not mean it is Hinduism. Veda's means knowledge, not religious text.

One of the very first knowledge realized by the people of this region was recorded down as the Vedas.

Vedic Hinduism is not a unknown term. It is also know as Astika. Non vedic is known as nastika.

Just because you are ignorant, does not mean everyone else is.

There is a danger in disassociating yoga, vastu shashtra, ayurveda from Hinduism. People run away with claims that it has nothing to do with Hinduism or India at all and come up with variants like Christian yoga and Jewish Yoga and what not.
 
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There is a danger in disassociating yoga, vastu shashtra, ayurveda from Hinduism. People run away with claims that it has nothing to do with Hinduism or India at all and come up with variants like Christian yoga and Jewish Yoga and what not.

Not at all. All are inspired from Hinduism the religion. But they do not represent Hinduism anymore than gravity or allopathy represents Christianity.

Yoga is a totally different ball game. Yoga is one of the distinct philosophies of Hinduism. A separate school of thought that leads to god. It cannot be disassociated from Hinduism.

It is silly to associate Vastu shastra with religion. Its the best practices of the time inspired by the then understand and realities of the world.

Mike, abjktu is rather sympathetic towards Hinduism and perhaps knows a lot more about Hinduism than many so called born Hindus know. If he is challenging and digging in deeper, it is all good. We get to learn stuff because of these discussions.

He is sympathetic as long as it does not threaten his belief system. He's a xtian ?
 
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Mike, abjktu is rather sympathetic towards Hinduism and perhaps knows a lot more about Hinduism than many so called born Hindus know. If he is challenging and digging in deeper, it is all good. We get to learn stuff because of these discussions.
Okay so i may have misundrstood him completely.My mistake @abjktu ,sorry mate,i didn't understand the meaning of your post...
 
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What is this Mallu Chapter now a days by the way ?

Mallu is slang for Malayalis, Inhabitants of Kerala :-)

We Bengalis are much more united lot here. All I just need is to shout inqilab zindabad and the whole babu Moshe army will imprison your mallu brigade :D


Sure, sure. It will be fun :pop:

so much hate for Mallus from you :(
 
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For example, Kerala's biggest temple is devoted to Ayappan, a god not found in North Indian Hindu pantheon. Subramanian is another deity worshipped in Tamil Nadu.

I would terms Hinduism as a collection of faiths, given the term 'Hindus' by others (Muslims, British) because they didn't have much comprehension of what they encountered, and simply categorised the collection of cults, beliefs and lumped it together as 'Hindu.'

AlI believe all sects of Hindus consider Vedas as supreme scriptures and use Sanskrit as liturgical language. Hinduism as a religion evolved as integration of polytheist practices across different geographic regions and polytheist practices of different assimilated ancient races. As the ancient Hindus of India also knew the community feeling because of similar religious practices while those races who didn't follow any ancient Hindu practices were considered as foreigners.
 
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For example, Kerala's biggest temple is devoted to Ayappan, a god not found in North Indian Hindu pantheon. Subramanian is another deity worshipped in Tamil Nadu.

I would terms Hinduism as a collection of faiths, given the term 'Hindus' by others (Muslims, British) because they didn't have much comprehension of what they encountered, and simply categorised the collection of cults, beliefs and lumped it together as 'Hindu.'

A bit of a stretch that. The worship of any deity is by no means exclusive to that deity alone. Most worship many other "Gods" too. Almost never exclusive regardless of importance. These are interconnected beliefs & it is not odd that it could be, on the whole, considered a single religion. Just non-comparable to any other.
 
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A bit of a stretch that. The worship of any deity is by no means exclusive to that deity alone. Most worship many other "Gods" too. Almost never exclusive regardless of importance. These are interconnected beliefs & it is not odd that it could be, on the whole, considered a single religion. Just non-comparable to any other.

I should stop opining like an expert when I am not :ashamed:
 
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What is this Mallu Chapter now a days by the way ?
Nothing much,sir. An ideological difference over the term secularism. But it's nothing serious. Most of us are generally argumentative in nature.

Mallu is slang for Malayalis, Inhabitants of Kerala :-)



so much hate for Mallus from you :(
:p: Come on. Why should you have all the fun?
 
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