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When Dharma is practised, adharma will decline by itself. No special exertion is needed for its removal. Dharma , since it is associated with truth, is indestructible. To make the Dharma that has bec...
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Shashi Kumar U
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Adharma and Dharma co-exists in every human society. If we do have adharma we will be able to understand dharma. We have only try to make people understand the concept of dharma and follow the same. But I do not forsee a social order without adharma.
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Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams)
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"Dil Behlane ke liye khyal Acha hae, ye lootere hain neta, officers ke bhesh main." Country is heading towards a Banana Republic, hmm nobody wants it, but thats the real picture that sums up about the nation plaguing with incessant corruption and...
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Manorama
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To weed out adharma, now we have the excellent system or way– that is ‘MahaDharma’. ‘MahaDharama’ is the eternal truth which has revealed newly from the abyss of oblivion, or which was hiding for our ignorance so long. To know in details,...
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At last all will be finished, then why so constant hard effort for attainment of consciousness? What is the benefit suffering so much sorrow– pain – hardship for it? At last one time this creation will be destroyed, then why this unbearable painful run of life? What is the benefit – being a fully developed human being or attaining the god head?
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MahaDev
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I have submitted your question before most venerable MahaManas, here is his answer– “It is true that one time all will be finished. But that is a happening of very far-off future. Keep in your mind another truth with it, whatever is happing here,...
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Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams)
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Dear Manorama, are you suffering from pessimism? Why you are focusing way too much on something which is beyond your and our prerogative? Many a time I do come across circumstances, mysteries, queries akin to yours, but don't plunge into gloom. The...
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Dr. Ray
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It is a spiritual question! After deep thinking it will be clear, in fact, ultimately there is no profit –no loss. All are nothing but Maya. From the view-point of reality, creatures are being compelled to enjoy, –to suffer, –to do work –to...
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Electoral Reforms are required now !
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Shameena W.
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Education is no guarantee against excessive greed in my opinion. As far as Jaygopal's contention, I think the FIR is also too far fetched. You can get a FIR filed against even the most honest person. This is easy especially for people who have a...
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Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams)
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We desperately need this bill, however, who will bell the cat as those who can bring about a change are the influential politicos who are under the scanner for abusing power, corruption, theft, nepotism. It appears nearly impossible to implement...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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I do understand Renashmi's apprehension regarding the electoral reforms. Her views on a bill being enacted by a house that is splattered with many parties is thought provoking. But I still feel that the reforms should go forward. All reforms have...
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Omkar Kulkarni
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Depends on their expenses
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Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams)
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Well, dear Inani Sarkar it depends, what kind of lifestyle you are used to. Petty shopkeeper, computer operator, typist, courier boy etc they earn around 5 to 15 thousand even in metro cities. They are also managing their affairs. Then why not any one...
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Inani Sarkar
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I don't think it is possible in today's time that Rs 20k is enough for a couple to live in any of the major city in India, as realty of these prices is so high and even if you want to get a decent rented house which is near to prime locations it...
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STORY OF KARAMBIR SINGH KANG-THE SAVIOUR OF TAJ HOTELS MUMBAI 26/11 Karambir wasn’t supposed to be his name. At 22, Kanwaljit Kang was married and pregnant. One night, she had a dream. A saint opened the Sikh holy book and said, “Name your baby, a son, Dusht Daman.” Kanwaljit only laughed. Such a hard name for a child, she thought. The name meant “Destroyer of demons”. The saint was right. A boy was born. For eight months, he went without a name. Finally, Kanwaljit and her husband Jagtar went to a nearby saint to ask for another name. A name not so rough. But the saint said the name should stay. Still, Kanwaljit resisted it. No, we must give him something more modern, she thought. A soft...
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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The inspired one....A very soulful.....A person did justice to his name...A man serve the country....A JULEKHA 's story giving right place to a right person.Wonderful. Thanks,.M Manish for refferal.
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Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams)
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I am touched with this inspiring story and great persona of Karmavir. Though I knew about him since that tragic date, 26/11, your story has given a more insight into this humble, courageous, sacrificing man.
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STORY OF KARAMBIR SINGH KANG-THE SAVIOUR OF TAJ HOTELS MUMBAI 26/11 Karambir wasn’t supposed to be his name. At 22, Kanwaljit Kang was married and pregnant. One night, she had a dream. A saint opened the Sikh holy book and said, “Name your baby, a son, Dusht Daman.” Kanwaljit only laughed. Such a hard name for a child, she thought. The name meant “Destroyer of demons”. The saint was right. A boy was born. For eight months, he went without a name. Finally, Kanwaljit and her husband Jagtar went to a nearby saint to ask for another name. A name not so rough. But the saint said the name should stay. Still, Kanwaljit resisted it. No, we must give him something more modern, she thought. A soft...
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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The inspired one....A very soulful.....A person did justice to his name...A man serve the country....A JULEKHA 's story giving right place to a right person.Wonderful. Thanks,.M Manish for refferal.
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Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams)
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I am touched with this inspiring story and great persona of Karmavir. Though I knew about him since that tragic date, 26/11, your story has given a more insight into this humble, courageous, sacrificing man.
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Unethical move to usurp our democratic rights
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Move to filter antinational content
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Vinoy Scaria James
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May not be a politics-wise move at these juncture, but really salute the minister for his bold move. Rajiv, you have not seen much of these posts obviously. It is highly inflammatory for knee jerks to pounce on and create mayhem. Plus the issue...
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Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams)
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"Unethical move to usurp our democratic rights "
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Is it a crime to criticize government policies in India? Is it a crime to question government’s modus operandi on strategic issues that impacts country men? Well, it appears so. Union minister, Kapil Sibbal is charting out a plan to censor...
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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I do agree that some rstraint is required by social web portals. Having seen some unconfirmed rports about Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, I felt this step is a necessity. I do not belong to any party or favour any individual. Yet, mudslinging can...
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One day a lady admirer of MahaManas said him, “….I think only my father and mother are the real God to me.” MahaManas said her, “It’s fine, certainly you can think so! –Well, you are also a mother of your children, that is to say, you are God or Goddess to your children, as you say! It may excellent feeling– considering oneself as God and to be worshiped, –isn’t it? Actually, it’s not your own thought. It’s a deep active ‘program’– created by monarchy and priest-system, is being injected into human beings away from thousands of years. Your thought is a result of that serial order. To make the monarchy permanent from the root– motivatedly created this ‘program’ says, ‘–you will worship your...
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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Dear Dr. Ray, though Tanushree Sengupta's question is not relavant to the debate, I got the answer for a question wwhich is in my mind for decades. I asked many but could not get the proper answer. Thanks to you and to Tanushree Ji.
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Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams)
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With all due respect to Madam Dayamoyee, I would like to express, madam you are absolutely erroneous in your thoughts in the shared content. Are parents deeds not worth worshiping? They take pain and do sacrifice while bringing us up. You appear...
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Dayamoyee Mondal
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Dear friends, Many thanks for your participation in this discussion. Now I am submitting another part of teachings of MahaManas, for your satisfaction. Thank you again. “One who has no knowledge in any specific field or subject –still has desire...
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People should work for NGO
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Vijay GR Rajan
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Interesting question for a start! The Indian psyche is very much towards social involvement but the past few decades of pushing young children to compete with everybody and for everything has lead to a change in the fundamental belief system of...
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Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams)
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As and when opportunity arise, people hardly miss chance to voice tall lectures on nationalism, social service etc, etc. However, fact of the matter is: its really tough to snub corporate ambition over social service (N.G.O). Another impediment is:...
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Shruth & Smith Group
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Mr. Shabir, I feel very happy that young people like you notice all the happenings in the society. As you said, it is very delightful working for an NGO, you really feel very happy when you are able to bring some revolution in the society that can...
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He should be Killed immediately
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Vinoy Scaria James
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No place for emotions. Got to keep him alive and make sure that the persons opens up. Just to please bloodmongers we cannot let go of a person who can give us vast info on our eniemies.
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Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams)
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Well,dear Toostepians, we are only mute spectator on this crucial issue. The decision makers are engrossed in vote banks, scams, corruption, they are not bothered about this issue. Its shocking, someone who was involved in the heinous crime is still...
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ujjval jain
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'An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.' M. K. Gandhi. We most probably doing this to show the world specially to the people nations with distorted frenzied mentality that we are a very matured nation we believe in justice democracy. We...
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