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Im not pal. If U leave fresh water in a container after a while it WILL start to smell. Try it.
(we r talking about atleast 2 months period)

Yes , my dear. That just depends on the climate & temperature you put it in. The bad smell came from the dirty container you put it in, that effects the water.

Otherwise water can stay in a small pond for years & not stink bro.

Use your common sense dude.
 
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I think its religious as well as cultural

Sanathana Dharma does not restrict it's adherents from doing or not doing anything and merely recommends that they follow a tried and tested path.
The rationale behind Cremation being prescribed, though not made mandatory, is that

[a] the Cremation ensures that the body is reduced to a soluble substance - ash, which may then be thrown into water, preferably flowing water such as a stream or river, where it will enrich the soil around the alluvial parts surrounding the mouth of the water flow.

It also saves the waste of land that is inherently used up in the maintenance of the burial sites and [c] makes it possible for the aggrieved to let go of the memories of the departed and recover quicker from the loss since there is no spot for them to revisit and go back in to the state of morbidity with.
 
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My two cents,
1st said by others caste system, better child equality.
mine creepy education system(mushroom coaching centers too), difference among people in marriage region-wise, bureaucracy, encroachment on roads & protection of these people by local politicians etc. List is long but we can have certain reservations while dealing with these issues.
 
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Yes , my dear. That just depends on the climate & temperature you put it in. The bad smell came from the dirty container you put it in, that effects the water.

Otherwise water can stay in a small pond for years & not stink bro.

Use your common sense dude.


1 - Ganges water does not putrefy, even after long periods of storage. River water begins to putrefy when lack of oxygen promotes the growth of anaerobic bacteria, which produce the tell-tale smell of stale water.

2- British physician, C.E. Nelson, observed that Ganga water taken from the Hooghly -- one of its dirtiest mouths -- by ships returning to England remained fresh throughout the voyage.

In 1896, the British physician E. Hanbury Hankin reported in the French journal Annales de l'Institut Pasteur that cholera microbes died within three hours in Ganga water, but continued to thrive in distilled water even after 48 hours.

A French scientist, Monsieur Herelle, was amazed to find "that only a few feet below the bodies of persons floating in the Ganga who had died of dysentery and cholera, where one would expect millions of germs, there were no germs at all.
Source - The Incorruptibility Of The Ganges

Caste based discrimination.

The Hindu society is hoplessly divided because of this one factor and everyone take advantage because of that.

as U have a more grasp on these subject, i.e. Sanatan Dharma , Do U think it was exclusively coz of Brahmins/ spiritual leaders?
 
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Thats because of the dead bodies put into the Ganges. It makes it so that the bacteria & parasites in the Ganges only stay around the dead bodies.
 
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Peeping into someone boobs and stearing at her. Fukcing mind your own business.
I used to feel embarresed whenever i roam in the city with my female friends .
 
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Peeping into someone boobs and stearing at her. Fukcing mind your own business.
I used to feel embarresed whenever i roam in the city with my female friends .

This also happens in Pakistan...

The bastards would whistle at girls it make me so mad I wanted to punch them in the face... But then I was a kid
 
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1-Habit of raping girls....

2- Inferiority-complex

3-Delusions.
 
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My two cents,


1- mine creepy education system(mushroom coaching centers too),
2- difference among people in marriage region-wise,

1 - The edu system is the same in the World, should it be abolished and should we bring in a new system? But what mate? Which system? Whats the guarante it will not be `compromised `after a decade or two?

2- Peoplle tend to marry regionally coz of their culture.. Im from Punjab , Patiala. Few days back a co worker of my Dad told hiim that there is a Jat family from Haryana , near Sirsa , they are looking for a girl to marry their son off , Dad came home and had a word with Mom , and tehy agreed it wont be compatible, as they are Jats , different lang. different believes, and Jats are more conservative generally speaking.. and moreover as the place is like 4-5 hours away from Patiala , how will we know about the family ( what they do etc. U have to consider all these thiings before marrying off Ur daughter)

So marrying closer to home is always a benefit IMO.
Thanks for ur reply dude!! Much appreciated!!
Any practical solution to encroachment ??
 
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Btw I dont believe any of what the Britishers said.

Thats fine by me :)



Maybe by law.

This is still vibrant in India.

I tried to look for Numbers of 2012 but cudnt find any data.. Im from Punjab, I have YET TO HEAR a case of Sati in my State and its a big state , mind u mate.
Yes the little info I got was from UP , Bihar where few widows threw themselves on burning pyre (forced to do it or not , it doesnt says in the article)
But sad indeed..

P.S. - Do U know how Sati started mate?
 
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Thats fine by me :)
I tried to look for Numbers of 2012 but cudnt find any data.. Im from Punjab, I have YET TO HEAR a case of Sati in my State and its a big state , mind u mate.
Yes the little info I got was from UP , Bihar where few widows threw themselves on burning pyre (forced to do it or not , it doesnt says in the article)
But sad indeed..

P.S. - Do U know how Sati started mate?
Story of Parvati.
 
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1-Habit of raping girls....

2- Inferiority-complex

3-Delusions.

Thank you. >.<

(I cant believe im so calm ) :P

Story of Parvati.

Sati in Modern India started as follows -

Few reliable records exist of the practice before the time of the Gupta empire, approximately 400 CE. After about this time, instances of sati began to be marked by inscribed memorial stones. The earliest of these are found in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, though the largest collections date from several centuries later, and are found in Rajasthan.

Brahmins were forbidden from the practice by the Padma Purana. A chapter dated to around the 10th century indicates that, while considered a noble act when committed by a Kshatriya woman, anyone caught assisting an upper-caste Brahmin in self-immolation as a "sati" was guilty of Brahminicide.
By about the 10th century sati, as understood today, was known across much of the subcontinent. It continued to occur at a low frequency, with regional variations, until the early 19th century.

Later to save themselves from being raped by invaders the Rajasthani Rajput women started this practice of burning into the pyre of husband, which later became a social evil, as due to land or money, the relative used to throw woman into pyre of husband. It is legally banned now.
 
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