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Raam calls meat sacred in Valmiki Ramayan.


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1 hour ago, jkvlondon said:

definitely a murderer he killed shudar for doing tapsaya, maybe that's why RSS love him so , he attacks foreigners and lowcaste people

Yh that was another thing!  Some bhamans 14 yr old son died and they came to rams court asking him to make the boy alive again, ram then asked his council of rishis what to do and one of the rishis said that the boy has died because a shudra is going tapasya somewhere. The rishis said that in tret yuga that only a bhaman and ksyathria can carry out religious duties.  Because a shudra is doing tapasya it has created imbalance and it is the kings duty to sort the imbalance out.   So ram went on a mission looking for a shudra doing tapasya    and in the south country he came across a man hanging upside down on a tree meditating. Initially ram was impressed and asked him what he is trying to attain and the guy said that hes trying to attain the solar system and heavens,  then ram asked him what caste he belongs too,  the guy said he is a shudra, ram then realized this is the shudra that hes looking for and he took out his sword and cut his head off!   All the demi gods then started showering ram with flower petals. By killing the shudra the bhamans son came alive and the balance was restored again! 

I have to say rams justice was all over the place in ramayan !  

Ramayan happened in treta yug and the rishis in it say that in the current treta yug society was divided into 4 social orders by manu, the same guy who wrote the horrific manusmriti, and that in this yug the khsaytriyas have joined the bhamans in carrying out religious duties, and that kalyug will be the dark ages and that even the shudra will join in worship.  

It's still a interesting read though lol! 

Judging by rams tantrums and emotional breakdowns he definitely was not perfect. 

I prefer lakshman and hanumans characters. 

Poor sita is just depressed throughout the whole thing! 

If ramayan is truthful to what treta yug was like then people definitely had ego and anger problems and were very lustful.  

Promises were respected though and people stuck to their word! Elders were still respected as well. friendships especially brotherhood is really strong as well. People also did a lot of charity ... 

Marriage was not respected though they all cheating on each other lol  a lot of promiscuous characters 

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1 minute ago, BhForce said:

Bro, please don't post the videos of a man calling himself Satguru. Would you post the video of Pirthi Chand, Dhir Mal, or others falsely claiming to be Satguru?

You've posted 2 of his videos here.

He can call himself whatever he likes. He is no guru to me.

However, he says some interesting points. 

Some of them could be true, some of them would be incorrect. 

Somtimes Hindus can be right about certain things 

If we cannot allow alternative viewpoints then we just become an echo chamber. 

If Vasudev would have met our gurus I am sure there would have been some interesting discussions. 

 

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1 minute ago, Ranjeet01 said:

He can call himself whatever he likes. He is no guru to me.

However, he says some interesting points. 

And that's exactly what I guessed you might say.

Now, again, let me ask: would you quote or post Pirthi Chand or Suraj Mal's video?

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3 minutes ago, BhForce said:

And that's exactly what I guessed you might say.

Now, again, let me ask: would you quote or post Pirthi Chand or Suraj Mal's video?

Yes I probably would so if we can refute their points. 

We show why they are wrong.

That is how you beat them intellectually. 

Otherwise we become snowflake in needing a safe space.

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