@ja17fan2003@real_mahalingam@MRavinderReddi Not "oxes" no. Atleast not in Assam. And Buffaloes are primarily used for sacrifices which are occasional. Sacrificed buffalo meat is only eaten by select communities, most people avoid it. It is far from a common food. Although non-vegetarianism is religio-cultural & widespread.
@equine202025@zulfiqar0075vt@Woundedlion__ Are NRI Hindus doing the same things and activities that these Indian Christian are doing with the indigenious people and their culture in India?
@Tamil_Inban7@HQuarterma43504 Between privatization and public ownership, there exist a concept called Corporatization. It is the best thing to do with strategic assests.
@Suklen_Kukoi@abhinavsin32551@SamDalrymple123 That's your OPINION not FACT. Your opinion is of utter falsehood & cope. But you've no option other than to cry & live with it. Lol even your script comes from Brahmi. Most tai are buddhist(bihari) lmao. King of so called 'Thailand' takes 'Rama' title & is consecrated by Brahmins
@Suklen_Kukoi@SamDalrymple123@viprabuddhi a non-Hindu based on a singular event is quite the suppression of ones intellect.
Importantly, it is not evident wheather he was buried whole or just his cremated remains buried under the maidam.
Besides, burial is not completely alien to Hindu traditions especially Shaivism.
@Suklen_Kukoi@SamDalrymple123@viprabuddhi Retard is what you call someone who lie with a straight face and doesn't even feel shame about. I guess characteristics of the mythical pure tai blood that has recently emerged in some, otherwise mixed as hell, ahoms?
To choose to call Rudra Singha out of all Ahom kings,
So, no Muslim of Undivided India has a legitimate right or choice to stay in India after its partition, to even begin with.
Asking Indian muslims to "go back to pakistan" is not just morally correct but it's also historically & politically consistent with the "Idea of Pakistan"
Nothing she said is correct. Muslims always talk about the "choice" of their families to stay back in India. But how did they even get this "right of choice"? During partition, Muslim leaders agreed to create Pakistan for Muslims and majority supported it.
Muslim Women Teaching Hindus Aggressively on "Secularism" & "Patriotism".
"It's not same India I grew up in"
"If Muslims were Jihadi then.."
"Why Muslim Majority countries welcome people from different faiths"
"Why they don't force evryone to convert"
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@nippy1425@Dear_Men_Life So, no Muslim of Undivided India has a legitimate right or choice to stay in India after its partition, to even begin with.
Asking Indian muslims to "go back to pakistan" is not just morally correct but it's also historically & politically consistent with the "Idea of Pakistan"
@nippy1425@Dear_Men_Life Nothing she said is correct. Muslims always talk about the "choice" of their families to stay back in India. But how did they even get this "right of choice"? During partition, Muslim leaders agreed to create Pakistan for Muslims and majority supported it.
@nippy1425@Dear_Men_Life So, no Muslim of Undivided India has a legitimate right or choice to stay in India after its partition, to even begin with.
Asking Indian muslims to "go back to pakistan" is not just morally correct but it's also historically & politically consistent with the "Idea of Pakistan"
@nippy1425@Dear_Men_Life Nothing she said is correct. Muslims always talk about the "choice" of their families to stay back in India. But how did they even get this "right of choice"? During partition, Muslim leaders agreed to create Pakistan for Muslims and majority supported it.
Dear Indians, please don't expect Bali to be "India outside India"
Balinese Hinduism has evolved differently for over a thousand years. I hope this video clears up any misunderstandings
@ElaizHere@boleshwar@tanibarum Instead of showing everyone that you are a smooth brain in the comments, why don't you read about the policy of Pancasila enacted by the Indonesian government?
@QuantumIndian3@Zoomerjeet Yes, because traditional vegetarianism in India is mostly a religious practice. "Pure" word here has functional meaning. And no, Hindu religious vegetarianism is caste neutral.
@Akshayentricity@infinitchy NO.
They're very different.
Although they definitely differ from orthodox Hinduism, but Bhakti era sects have scriptural basis for their origin. They just interpret them differently than the traditional way.
You need to understand that Aryasamaj is not like those sects.
@Akshayentricity@infinitchy Hindu religious scholars based on Hindu scriptural law and established traditions of interpretation will decide.
Besides as a Hindu, you should possess the basic knowledge about how Hinduism functions.
If aryasamaj can claim themselves as legitimate then what stops others?