Guest guest Posted October 25, 1999 Report Share Posted October 25, 1999 Dear Mahesh Lad, Here in Indian Press ( " The TImes of India " http://www.timesofindia.com) we read about this sordid and unfortunate kind of thought by a section of Christians. It is futile get angry, depressed, or alarmed. One must try to project the authentic view of Hinduism, one pointed if possible. Diversity in unity is all right for advanced scholars, but for average lay reader, it is better to project " minimum common basis " of Hindu thought. Thus the attack on individuals is minimized. One can argue the case better if the belief is projected to be held by majority. They cannot 'Divide and rule'. AND LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST, ONE MUST LIVE LIKE A HINDU. Let everyone know how glorious and gracious it is to be called a Hindu, the most cultured and civilized way of life! dr c s s==================================== E-magazine on science and spirituality. Visit: http://members.xoom.com/drcsshah/neovedanta/index.html ==================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 1999 Report Share Posted October 25, 1999 Dear Mahesh Lad, Here in Indian Press ( " The TImes of India " http://www.timesofindia.com) we read about this sordid and unfortunate kind of thought by a section of Christians. It is futile to get angry, depressed, or alarmed. One must try to project the authentic view of Hinduism, one pointed if possible. Unity in Diversity etc. is all right for advanced scholars, but for average lay reader, it is better to project " minimum common basis " of Hindu thought. Thus the attack on individuals is minimized. One can argue the case better if the belief is projected to be held by majority. They cannot 'Divide and rule'. AND LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST, ONE MUST LIVE LIKE A HINDU. Let everyone know how glorious and gracious it is to be called a Hindu, the most cultured and civilized way of life! dr c s s==================================== E-magazine on science and spirituality. Visit: http://members.xoom.com/drcsshah/neovedanta/index.html ==================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 1999 Report Share Posted October 25, 1999 Respected Sri Dr. Shah, I did get your point. In my business I come across this situation every now and then. Thank you very much. Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti !!!! Mahesh Dr C S Shah [drcssha] Sunday, October 24, 1999 10:25 PM Ramakrishna Re: [ramakrishna] RE: Washington Post. Dr C S Shah <drcssha Dear Mahesh Lad, Here in Indian Press ( " The TImes of India " http://www.timesofindia.com) we read about this sordid and unfortunate kind of thought by a section of Christians. It is futile get angry, depressed, or alarmed. One must try to project the authentic view of Hinduism, one pointed if possible. Diversity in unity is all right for advanced scholars, but for average lay reader, it is better to project " minimum common basis " of Hindu thought. Thus the attack on individuals is minimized. One can argue the case better if the belief is projected to be held by majority. They cannot 'Divide and rule'. AND LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST, ONE MUST LIVE LIKE A HINDU. Let everyone know how glorious and gracious it is to be called a Hindu, the most cultured and civilized way of life! dr c s s==================================== E-magazine on science and spirituality. Visit: http://members.xoom.com/drcsshah/neovedanta/index.html ==================================== Sri Ramakrishnaye Namah Vivekananda Centre London http://www.btinternet.com/~vivekananda/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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