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Rules to respect Hinduism


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This topic is not on Hindus (the ppl) but Hinduism encompassing its Gods, holy symbols, places of worship, etc. where rules would need to be created to preserve and maintain the purity (These reflect 1000s of years of historical/cultural/religious treasures meant to be experienced not only by us but also future generations). 
 

In this context, disrespect implies not keeping holy sites clean, polluting holy rivers, misusing Gods’ images and sacred symbols, etc. 

 

What religion we follow or do not follow has no bearing on respecting what is native to and has been considered as sacred in this ancient region since time immemorial. 

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6 hours ago, ash said:

Caste is part of Hindu religion right?. Why should he not bring it up then? How can one respect a religion which kills a 9 year old cause of his birth? 
 

Blaming everything on missionaries and Muslims and conveniently ignoring caste is  a cowardly way to escape reality

Caste is part of Hinduism, but caste wars, harping on single incidents and generalizing it for all society is part of the agenda of commies and missionaries. Glad that the change is coming from within. Hindus.

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35 minutes ago, coffee_rules said:

Caste is part of Hinduism, but caste wars, harping on single incidents and generalizing it for all society is part of the agenda of commies and missionaries. Glad that the change is coming from within. Hindus.

Caste and varna are two different things people get confused by it,caste is jaati not varna,a boy gets killed is very unfortunate but part of the problem is people mixing jaati with varna .

https://www.google.com/amp/s/swarajyamag.com/amp/story/culture%2Fcaste-hierarchy-and-discrimination-not-sanctioned-by-the-vedas 

This is for rakh bhai 

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