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Jun 26, 2010 7:48 am |
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 charu hasan
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The article “Memory holds the door” by Dr. Deepak Ranade is useful for people like me who have stored data for full eighty years and are worried what to keep and what to delete by using contol+alt+delete buttons in our dominant temporal lobe. After recording data on cast, religion, and Supreme Being that was stored in my memory for 15 years as I did in my computer system of only a few mega bytes of hard disc using MS-DOS prompt wrote with a B&W monitor using a software called PW which is no more important for the modern IT guys who use Unicode for all languages.
While I refuse to accept a Supreme Being unless I can see it as an objective reality may not be accepted by men who justify 9-11 or 26-11 actions in the name of Jehad or those who pulled down Babri Masjid in the name of a Hindu God. People who fought the Vedic ideals still believe in Thirukkural that promulgates that a woman `who worships not God and touches the feet of her husband’ can produce rains at the flick of a switch. The same reformist believes that Kannagi who permitted her wedded man to have a mistress and go to dogs, rightly burns the whole Mathurai city down in anger when he is charged with a crime. Such mythologies to brainwash women to accept polygamy by men alone, deserves a reestablishment of her statue in Marina beach just inflict an inferiority complex in women. Again I accept that I am influenced by another set of data by an inerasable control save mechanism brought about by science and modern logic.
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