Posted by: Ramlakhan May 26, 2006
Secularism or Hindu Kingdom?
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Jai Nepal Newbie Posts: 29 Re: Do you agree with parliament's decision to declare Nepal a secular state? « Reply #13 on: Today at 05:20:26 pm » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Muna It will be great fun chatting with you. You seem to have great knowledge. Just to tell you, if you regularly view CNN or BBC you must ahve been aware of the tamrat fact and pope fact. this is not propoganda, but truth. Just to tell you, mountains of Nepal are flled with Buddhist. The converted hindus are not becasue of compulson or becasue of greed. Converted busshist (like most of them in the west) are not becasue of the reasons like those of christians or Muslims. Yes there are some setbacks of hindusm after the Manu sanskriti, but these are slowly being erased. Every religion have some setbacks and must be changed as per time. The catholics don't allow reading da vinci code, nor does the muslims bear the prophet cartoon nor do we hindus bear naked pictures of devi made by M.F Hussain. Hindusm is the oldest reigion with Jain. It's existance is historically proved about 90000years ago. Even in parts of africa (where sun used to be their kul devta). If you raad V.S Naipaul book (I don't exactly remember the name) every muslim -if he is not form middle east is a convert). Chriatian are 2000years old. so how do we have whole world covered by christians (go to doors of darjeeling , kalimpong, Nagaland, ), everyone there is a christian. Ar they not convert. Hindus can proudly say, they have never converted any other religion. to be a hindu, you have to be born in a hindu family and go through all the sanskars. The dharma is in razors edge after the SPAM declared Nepal a secular country. We must fight against it, by we I mean all the Om KAR PARIVAR Namo Arahantanam Logged Muna Newbie Posts: 7 Re: Do you agree with parliament's decision to declare Nepal a secular state? « Reply #14 on: Today at 06:33:07 pm » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In ancient times, Muslim armies attacked Hindus in India causing many to move east into Nepal. Slowly they came into contact with native tribes (most of Mongolian descent) of modern Nepal. Extracted from an Indian book. I suggest Mr jai Nepal you are one of the few disillusioned ones to believe that Hinduism originated in nepal itself?? Yes We should appreciate the peaceful and hormonial nature of the nepalese --that they have started to adapt themselves to hindu culture -though there are often anger expressed in communities like Newar or Gurung( for having their own culture supressed and having introduced caste heirarchy on thier own community -ever since they started inclining twds hinduism) A good suggestion for you to read is a book by Dhor bahadur Bista. You will get the reflection on how hinduism started in Nepal and how history has been biased to the original rulers of nepal-the natives(Janjatis)
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