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		<title>By: B Shantanu</title>
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		<dc:creator>B Shantanu</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2007 11:01:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Vijay&#8230;great comment&#8230;I completely agree with you..</p>
<p>Hinduism has an &#8220;image&#8221; problem &#8211; and it is largely because it is not interepreted and explained correctly&#8230;</p>
<p>As you rightly say: &#8221; Todays youth are ” taught ” Hinduism by the so called Hindu Political parties and their way of doing this is by being the Culture Police or by driving away young lovers from beaches &amp; parks&#8221; &#8211; Such a pity.</p>
<p>I often think we need Swami Vivekananda to be reborn and your comment above illustrates why.</p>
<p>I will comment separately on Swami Chinmayananda&#8217;s quote &#8211; I think it is highly topical and relevant&#8230;most likely needs a separate post.</p>
<p>Thanks for your comemnts too, Indian and DrSurya.</p>
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		<title>By: Indian</title>
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		<dc:creator>Indian</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 20:58:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Very well said Vijay.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very well said Vijay.</p>
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		<title>By: drsurya</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 20:39:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>very sensible comments Vijay. I have always felt the same way about Hindusim and how Hindus shy away from their religion and gloat over the fact that they are secularists.

I am happy that I am not a lonely soul out there feeling this way.


But the good news is, with such impotent Hindus disowning their own religion and adapting an anemic and secular stance, more and more young convent educated Hindus are fast turning towards hardline Hindutva and Vedas and Sanatan Dharma.

Ultimately everything equilises itself.... such erosion of Hindu faith and weak kneed Hindus of the previous generation have given rise to a dynamic smart street smart hardcore Hindu youth of today. Im sure inspite of the dangers of the society we live in, the future is gonna be good for Sanatan Dharma and its followers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>very sensible comments Vijay. I have always felt the same way about Hindusim and how Hindus shy away from their religion and gloat over the fact that they are secularists.</p>
<p>I am happy that I am not a lonely soul out there feeling this way.</p>
<p>But the good news is, with such impotent Hindus disowning their own religion and adapting an anemic and secular stance, more and more young convent educated Hindus are fast turning towards hardline Hindutva and Vedas and Sanatan Dharma.</p>
<p>Ultimately everything equilises itself&#8230;. such erosion of Hindu faith and weak kneed Hindus of the previous generation have given rise to a dynamic smart street smart hardcore Hindu youth of today. Im sure inspite of the dangers of the society we live in, the future is gonna be good for Sanatan Dharma and its followers.</p>
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		<title>By: Vijay K.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vijay K.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 17:23:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Shantanu,

We have all been seeing these changes in the Pakistan Cricket camp for a few years now.  I remember while talking to a Pakistani Cab driver in London, we got discussing cricket and we started talking about the &quot;good&quot; players from both sides. I mentioned Yousaf Youhanna and he was quick to point out, that &quot;they&quot; didnt trust him because he was a Christian.  I found the remark strange, what explained it later was when  Yousaf Youhanna converted to Islam and now plays for the same team as Mohammed Yousaf.

We (Indian&#039;s &amp; our Neighbours) are great Hero Worshippers and what better way to  preach your religon to the youth and children  then via the your great heroes.   Hope we see some of our &quot;Hindu&quot; cricketers doing the same.


I am a Hindu and proud to be a Hindu, but we are always shy off showing it off.  I remember we discussed this in past, how may hindu&#039;s wear a &quot;Tika&quot; or a &quot;Naam&quot; when we go to work.  Very few of us actually do it.
As a group we are ready to display our religious side but as individuals we shy away from it.

 I remember a situation once while working in India and my colleague a &quot;Ayyappa&quot; devotee was asked to shave by his &quot;Hindu&quot; manager because &quot; It did not fit the companys&quot; image.  I can only imagine if they would have ever said this to a Muslim employee.

A young muslim boy or girl is taught the Koran and their islamic ways. Even the affluential Muslim class has the Maulvi visiting to teach the young ones. How many Hindu teenagers or children are taught Sanskrit or the Bhagvad Gita. Schools which do teach, are called as &quot;Vernac schools&quot;.
Today parents want to give their children the best education and for them the Convent schools are the first choices.  Todays youth are &quot; taught &quot; Hinduism by the so called Hindu Political parties and their way  of doing this is
by being the Culture Police or by driving away young lovers from beaches &amp; parks.

As Swami Chinmayananda says,
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&#039; We must rediscover our religion. Treat it with healthy Manna of  our immortal philosophy.Prune its over-crowded and ugly extensions. And through an ardent re-education we must discover a cure for the alien idealism from which
our culture is at the moment suffering. For all this we must rediscover a team of stalwart hearts,educated fully in the divine contents of our scriptures... a team of workers who should go out with a Christian zeal, with a Buddhistic
compassion, and an islamic daring, and spread the right understanding among the people. They must be equipped with a thorough knowledge of the scriptures, a firm moral integrity, an honest faith and a fiery zeal to help the country
rediscover its own head and heart.&quot; Unquote.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shantanu,</p>
<p>We have all been seeing these changes in the Pakistan Cricket camp for a few years now.  I remember while talking to a Pakistani Cab driver in London, we got discussing cricket and we started talking about the &#8220;good&#8221; players from both sides. I mentioned Yousaf Youhanna and he was quick to point out, that &#8220;they&#8221; didnt trust him because he was a Christian.  I found the remark strange, what explained it later was when  Yousaf Youhanna converted to Islam and now plays for the same team as Mohammed Yousaf.</p>
<p>We (Indian&#8217;s &amp; our Neighbours) are great Hero Worshippers and what better way to  preach your religon to the youth and children  then via the your great heroes.   Hope we see some of our &#8220;Hindu&#8221; cricketers doing the same.</p>
<p>I am a Hindu and proud to be a Hindu, but we are always shy off showing it off.  I remember we discussed this in past, how may hindu&#8217;s wear a &#8220;Tika&#8221; or a &#8220;Naam&#8221; when we go to work.  Very few of us actually do it.<br />
As a group we are ready to display our religious side but as individuals we shy away from it.</p>
<p> I remember a situation once while working in India and my colleague a &#8220;Ayyappa&#8221; devotee was asked to shave by his &#8220;Hindu&#8221; manager because &#8221; It did not fit the companys&#8221; image.  I can only imagine if they would have ever said this to a Muslim employee.</p>
<p>A young muslim boy or girl is taught the Koran and their islamic ways. Even the affluential Muslim class has the Maulvi visiting to teach the young ones. How many Hindu teenagers or children are taught Sanskrit or the Bhagvad Gita. Schools which do teach, are called as &#8220;Vernac schools&#8221;.<br />
Today parents want to give their children the best education and for them the Convent schools are the first choices.  Todays youth are &#8221; taught &#8221; Hinduism by the so called Hindu Political parties and their way  of doing this is<br />
by being the Culture Police or by driving away young lovers from beaches &amp; parks.</p>
<p>As Swami Chinmayananda says,<br />
Quote<br />
&#8216; We must rediscover our religion. Treat it with healthy Manna of  our immortal philosophy.Prune its over-crowded and ugly extensions. And through an ardent re-education we must discover a cure for the alien idealism from which<br />
our culture is at the moment suffering. For all this we must rediscover a team of stalwart hearts,educated fully in the divine contents of our scriptures&#8230; a team of workers who should go out with a Christian zeal, with a Buddhistic<br />
compassion, and an islamic daring, and spread the right understanding among the people. They must be equipped with a thorough knowledge of the scriptures, a firm moral integrity, an honest faith and a fiery zeal to help the country<br />
rediscover its own head and heart.&#8221; Unquote.</p>
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