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YOU ARE ALWAYS GIVING GOOD IDEA BUT YOU HAVE BECOME SALIENT FROM SOME TIMES I REQUEST YOU AND GIVE YOUR BETTER IDEA TO US AND OUR POLITICIAN FOR WELFARE OF US AND OUR COUNTRY. WHENEVER I GET TIME I USE TO READ YOUR ANSWERS AND REALLY IMPRESSED BY YOUR THINKING.

2007-01-27 00:00:54 · answer #1 · answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7 · 1 0

Definitely not.If you look into the present day Bhakthi cult you will find lot of corruption in temples itself. People want to donate their ill gotten money to the cause of Bhakthi and want to get rid of their sins. If you visit any of the renowned temples you can always find people corrupting the priests and temple staff for a short cut Darshan of the Lord.Unless and until majority of us decide to lead a righteous life and accept the outcome in whatsoever form it comes and do not look for shortcut methods to secure a gain which we are not entitled in normal course corruption is bound to exist.

2007-01-23 16:36:08 · answer #2 · answered by ravipati 5 · 0 0

Well, no. Certainly not for women, for sure!

6.5 `LIBERAL' BHAKTI CULTS & OPPRESSION OF WOMEN
One of the frauds perpetrated by the Brahmin-controlled media is to portray the so-called `bhakti' cults as liberal with regard to women. While opposing sati, these cults in fact maintained the abyssmal status quo from the Vedic Dark Ages. The severe ascetism encouraged by these cults was itself the result of hatred against women. The cult of Nath Siddhas remain celibate throughout their life for no other reason than aversion towards women. In this `liberal cult', women are regarded as the greatest danger in the parth of yoga and they are given no status higher than that of `ferocious tigresses bent upon sucking the blood of the prey'. [ Obsc 244 ]

The Gorakhnathis are another cult that wraps the poison of Brahmanism in another veil in order to fool the non-Brahmins. Thus, the `exalted' Guru Gorakhnath, the person after whom this sect is named, stated,

"The breath of a woman dries up the body and youth vanishes day by day. Foolish are the people who understand nothing and make pets of the tigresses in every house, in the day the tigress becomes the world-enchantress and in the night she dries up the whole body."

-- Goraksha-vijaya, pp.186-7 [ cited in Obsc 244 ]
[ cf also Dharma-mangala of
Sahadev BSPP 1304, Goraknath's sayings ]

.... All the retrograde statements made by these persons can be directly traced to barbarian Hinduism."

From "GENOCIDE OF WOMEN IN HINDUISM "By Sita Agarwal (Indian feminist)

2007-01-23 11:58:38 · answer #3 · answered by The Notorious Doctor Zoom Zoom 6 · 0 0

Nops

The Churches , the temples , the mosques where money movement is more and bhakthi moves in market very well
the stories told and untold about corruption are so so so many

2007-01-26 01:57:06 · answer #4 · answered by srevalsan 3 · 0 0

No. There are some bad seeds. And no matter what a religious person says, those bad seeds are irreprehensible. edit: Was Adam Lanza's life sacred? Was Hitler's life sacred? ***** From my novel: God asked how those people could be identified on Earth. “They don’t laugh except when they see someone else get embarrassed or in pain. They seem to enjoy it when other people have tragedies in their lives. In short, they are rotten people.” “From birth, or did they create that type of personality?” God asked. “We’re not sure at this point. What do you think we should do about them?” “Well, that personality would regularly be screened out of the final formulas and sent to Planet HD and quarantined, but in this case the four percent failure factor could save us the trouble of messing with them.” Natalie rebuked God and then smiled. “You cut right to the chase scene on that one. What about your philosophy of ‘I love all my children?’” “Well, at some point we have to face the facts. A few of my children have ruined it for the rest of my children. I have no mercy for them, and anyone who says I do is misrepresenting me.” “Tough love?” Natalie asked. “Smart love,” God replied.

2016-05-24 02:19:55 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Most assuredly it could, yes. But, is the world (speaking mostly of Westerners here) ready for a widespread Bhakti movement? That, to me, would be the question. :)

Namaste

2007-01-23 11:41:14 · answer #6 · answered by cudala 2 · 0 0

No.

2007-01-23 11:47:56 · answer #7 · answered by Michael M 2 · 0 0

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