Guest guest Posted July 26, 2000 Report Share Posted July 26, 2000 Dear Bhagavatas/Sri. Hari/Sri. Mani, I Just want reiterate Sri. Hari's point, with a few words. There are very few things in this world that are devoid of belief. Given this I prefer to place my belief in the words of an accomplished Vedantin in metaphysical matters. Further, given that, at present, there is no evidence that contradicts his statements, it is also not irrational to prescribe to his belief. Mani, the use of the term vociferous (meaning- offensive bellowing) is uncalled for. This term is applicable to Dogmatic individuals, who are shallow in their knowledge. With respect to "Quintessential Profound Idealists", like , Sri Puttur Krishnaswamy , it would be more appropriate to say Sri Puttur Krishnaswamy Iyengar and others speak with idealistic fervour about ancient Tamil society. You may ask who am I to speak on this matter? My response would be as follows. Sometimes even the most vile of individuals may speak profound truths; thus one should first examine the statements, before examining the source. Ramanuja dasan, Venkat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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