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Jun 13, 2006 6:01 am |
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re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Sanathana Dharma - Part II |
Gyro
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Ganesh,
Like we find informations about all countries, leaders, cultures, religions etc in the net we find details of SD too. Secondly, one will go and search the information about a specific subject in the internet only when they know of it. Very very few people in the world or in India knows about the details of our puranas. How many people do you think they will know that there are 18 important purans and 108 upanishads in Hinduism or Sanatana Dharma. IMHO, not many knows about Bhavishya purana and its contents until some one tells or discuss. It reveals the truth that no propagandas are being done on it.
I had already written that not only in ISKCON but also in many hindu instutitions (Sri Krishnamoorthy foundation, Sri Saibaba Ashram, Sri Sri Ravisankarji ashrams to quote few) we see westners come any join by leaving their wealth, country, relatives and friends. This is not by showing some carrots. You can imagine the degree of dedication to join in an institution by leaving all their belongings, emotional attachments and native place.
As we follow McCauley's British system of education in India, Bhavishya Purana is not part of curriculum in History. However, when ancient India followed Gurukul all these concepts were taught during education.
V.K.L. Raamanathan Private Reply to Gyro (new win) |
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