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Sep 11, 2006 11:38 am |
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re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Sanathana Dharma - Part II |
Ganesh Ram
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Zain, and that is the beauty of Hindu religion. Please do not think I am talking against other religion.
Hinduism or for that matter any other religion, I guess would not make a big fuss about how you follow the religion.
To reach to that standard of "there is no structure" and to take a position of " there is several structures" is something that is possible in Hinduism. Probably due to the fact that, the religion in its earlier form(sanathana dharma) was acceptible by many with varied culture and language.
And the other thing about SD, is to question the very existence. I guess the newer religions( including various cults and facets in what is now called Hinduism) does not allow the kind of questioning one does in SD. If you read the first part of this discussion you would know what I mean.Private Reply to Ganesh Ram (new win) |
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