Sunday, February 28, 2010
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
The Pioneer > Online Edition : >> Tormented by Taliban
The Pioneer > Online Edition : >> Tormented by Taliban: "India has a moral responsibility towards followers of Indic religions in its immediate neighbourhood and must explore every possible means of ensuring their safety and security. If Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists are unsafe in either Pakistan or Bangladesh, they must be provided shelter in India so that they can live with their honour intact; the onus is on us to give them the dignity which has been denied by their Islamic tormentors. It is unacceptable that the Government should think of squandering tax-payers’ money on rewarding Islamic terrorists who have been waging jihad against India from safe havens in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, while expressing no more than faux concern over the plight of Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists in Pakistan and Bangladesh. India must act now and open its doors to the persecuted followers of Indic faiths without any delay."
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Frontpage | Hey, East India Co, pack some tea
The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Frontpage | Hey, East India Co, pack some tea: "Hey, East India Co, pack some tea
- In Indian hands, symbol of colonialism plans to sell luxury goods
AMIT ROY"
- In Indian hands, symbol of colonialism plans to sell luxury goods
AMIT ROY"
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Facebook | Sachin Gupta: Hindu Phenomenon is worth quoting: “The Hindu civilisation, which is the basis of Hindu nationalism,
Facebook | Sachin Gupta: Hindu Phenomenon is worth quoting: “The Hindu civilisation, which is the basis of Hindu nationalism,: "what Girilal Jain has said in his book Hindu Phenomenon is worth quoting:
“The Hindu civilisation, which is the basis of Hindu nationalism, is different from any other living civilisation. Even
when the uniqueness of our civilisation is accepted, it is sought to be
annulled for all practical purposes, by giving it the label ‘Hinduism’ and equating it with other religions. The tragedy is that most educated Hindus have themselves fallen prey to this semantic confusion. Thus they describe themselves as one community among others. '"
“The Hindu civilisation, which is the basis of Hindu nationalism, is different from any other living civilisation. Even
when the uniqueness of our civilisation is accepted, it is sought to be
annulled for all practical purposes, by giving it the label ‘Hinduism’ and equating it with other religions. The tragedy is that most educated Hindus have themselves fallen prey to this semantic confusion. Thus they describe themselves as one community among others. '"
Mirror of Tomorrow :: Sanatana Dharma I— Sri Aurobindo's Uttarpara Speech 30 May 1909
Mirror of Tomorrow :: Sanatana Dharma I— Sri Aurobindo's Uttarpara Speech 30 May 1909: "I realised what the Hindu religion meant. We speak often of the Hindu religion, of the Sanatan Dharma, but few of us really know what that religion is. Other religions are preponderatingly religions of faith and profession, but the Sanatan Dharma is life itself; it is a thing that has not so much to be believed as lived. This is the Dharma that for the salvation of humanity was cherished in the seclusion of this peninsula from of old. It is to give this religion that India is rising. She does not rise as other countries do, for self or when she is strong, to trample on the weak. She is rising to shed the eternal light entrusted to her over the world. India has always existed for humanity and not for herself and it is for humanity and not for herself that she must be great."
VivekaJyoti: What every Hindu ought to know--I
VivekaJyoti: What every Hindu ought to know--I: "Bleeding the Hindu Nation to death"
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Who discovered America? � Hindu focus
Who discovered America? � Hindu focus: "BHARAT: cradle of human civilization
William Durant (1885-1981):�Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all."
William Durant (1885-1981):�Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all."
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Tricolour at Lal Chowk a Must | The Pioneer | Sourced
Tricolour at Lal Chowk a Must | The Pioneer | Sourced: "Tricolour at Lal Chowk a Must
By Meenakshi Rao, on 31-01-2010 11:01"
By Meenakshi Rao, on 31-01-2010 11:01"
Facebook | Sachin Gupta: HYPOCRISY OF GANDHI
Facebook | Sachin Gupta: HYPOCRISY OF GANDHI: "HYPOCRISY OF GANDHI"
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Atanu Dey on India’s Development � Blog Archive � Geert Wilders is a Maladjusted Person
Atanu Dey on India’s Development � Blog Archive � Geert Wilders is a Maladjusted Person: "Home � Islamic Terrorism--Jihad
Geert Wilders is a Maladjusted Person
6 FEBRUARY 2010 ONE COMMENT
Geert Wilders is a totally maladjusted person. He is profoundly out of step with the rest of society. And therefore he is being dragged into court and the honorable judges of the Netherlands will no doubt punish him for it.
J. Krishnamurti’s diagnosis appears to apply here. “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” Geert Wilders is facing the wrath of a profoundly sick society. As Pat Condell points out, Wilders is under attack because they are unable to attack the truth that Wilders is expressing. Condell says, “Fear of free speech is at the center of a profoundly neurotic and dishonest society — which is what we got now.”"
Geert Wilders is a Maladjusted Person
6 FEBRUARY 2010 ONE COMMENT
Geert Wilders is a totally maladjusted person. He is profoundly out of step with the rest of society. And therefore he is being dragged into court and the honorable judges of the Netherlands will no doubt punish him for it.
J. Krishnamurti’s diagnosis appears to apply here. “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” Geert Wilders is facing the wrath of a profoundly sick society. As Pat Condell points out, Wilders is under attack because they are unable to attack the truth that Wilders is expressing. Condell says, “Fear of free speech is at the center of a profoundly neurotic and dishonest society — which is what we got now.”"
Friday, February 5, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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