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May 01, 2006 4:50 pm |
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re: re: Sanadana Dharma |
Ganesh Ram
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w3, If end does not mean end of life, then every person will be a, "klingon", clinging to his breath and wanting to live more. if not by himself, his followers will induce him to be.
Adi Sankara, for example, had to live a life of a married man and had to comeback to do the final rites for his mother because he had promised. The mutts he had established, esp the sringeri mutt, the head of the mutt or the Acharya has gold worn ( is this materialistic?).
The above is just an example. We do know the business side of operation of many religious sects.
To run a mutt money is needed for day to day operation, so how can we talk about anyone in these sects as unmaterialistic.
To put in another way, should one be unmaterialistic if he is self realized? Private Reply to Ganesh Ram (new win) |
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