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On 9/13/2021 at 10:26 PM, coffee_rules said:

If you convert out of Islam in our ancestors times, we would not be living. From medieval times till this age, people coming out of Islam, don’t have a guarantee on their existence (don’t give me anecdotal evidence ). So having a narrative of Brahmin ancestors could be Muslims is a communist or a woke/progressive one.

 

You used a word -Aryan! Do you believe a sect of people in Central Asia rode out and created a system to deprive indefensible indigenous people right to existence? 

Why would anyone do that? :dontknow:

After driving a Tesla for a few months would you opt for a Ford T model?

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17 hours ago, coffee_rules said:

And we are a secular country. HC advocating how to pray in temples. Laanat hain. Now HC wants to StopSanskritImposition. Judicial overreach 


I don’t believe in the Devabhaasha tag to Sanskrit., that has caused the language to become inaccessible to common folk

 

Can the HC also tell mosques and churches to do their religious work in local tongues. I don't think so. This is the same HC who didn't do jack squat in jallikattu case. There is a pile of cases in HC regarding personal disputes yet this is the one on their agenda :facepalm:

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13 hours ago, Mariyam said:

Why would anyone do that? :dontknow:

After driving a Tesla for a few months would you opt for a Ford T model?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla,_Inc.

Tesla has been the subject of several lawsuits and controversies arising from statements and acts of CEO Elon Musk and from allegations of creative accounting, whistleblower retaliation, worker rights violations, and unresolved and dangerous technical problems with their products. In September 2021, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ordered Tesla to submit data pertaining to all sold US vehicles equipped with Autopilot.

 

:phehe: more info is found on the controversy part in the article. never has a car been subject to so many violations and controversy

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59 minutes ago, Yoda-esque said:
16 hours ago, Mariyam said:
Why would anyone do that? :dontknow:
After driving a Tesla for a few months would you opt for a Ford T model?

Nice analogy, fastest growing car company ,but also explodes every once in a while

Driverless , car will take you where Allah wants, but Eion might let you go on spaceX to jannat!

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On 9/14/2021 at 5:24 PM, coffee_rules said:

And we are a secular country. HC advocating how to pray in temples. Laanat hain. Now HC wants to StopSanskritImposition. Judicial overreach 


I don’t believe in the Devabhaasha tag to Sanskrit., that has caused the language to become inaccessible to common folk

 

It was always inaccessible to the common folk. Even during the Golden Age of Sanskrit, it was used only by noblemen or the priestly class regardless of religion (Sanskrit scholars were also Buddhist and Jaina not always Hindu) . The common folk used the various "Prakrit" languages.  

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3 hours ago, Nikhil_cric said:

It was always inaccessible to the common folk. Even during the Golden Age of Sanskrit, it was used only by noblemen or the priestly class regardless of religion (Sanskrit scholars were also Buddhist and Jaina not always Hindu) . The common folk used the various "Prakrit" languages.  

Prakrit was no different language. It was the colloquial form of Sanskrit, while Sanskrit was used for literature and rituals. Various forms of Prakrit in different regions morphed into various regional languages of India. 
 

That Sanskrit was inaccessible to common folk is a myth perpetrated by People for god knows what reason (Commies, anti-brahminical tendencies) . Some of the great epics Ramayana/MahabharatA were written by non-noblemen. Adi Sankara and many saints (Swamp Vivekananda) travelled around the country. Conversing in Sanskrit which is the common root of all Indian languages. 

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