The religion, if you insist that it is one, I don't, calls for a
simple, pure, devotional, personal, dutiful worship whatever one
considers as a god, that includes images, ideas, persons, spirits, dead
ancestors, animals and totems, objects on which superstitious Hindus
place overly exaggerated faith.
What the fuck these rascals erect multimillion dollar fancy temples
for? The scriptures do not recommend it neither they ask for it. There
is no such edict as the Christian and Muslim dictates, whereby a Hindu
needs to go to a massive temple. Practically every Brahmin, non Brahmin,
has a personal shrine for the family gods, objects and totems including
pictures of their dead ancestors for complete, fulfilling worship.
If that is not sufficient, the religious customs require that Hindus
visit their relatives, friends, associates, neighbors to pay tributes
and homage to their personal gods. There are temporary gods, like
Satyanarayana, Ganapati, Durga, Kali, Cobra, bull, virgin goddess,
mother goddess and such. They are worshipped by families and group of
families for a short, specific time period, from one to ten days. A
temporary shrine is erected anywhere convenient to suit the convenience.
All that simplicity of religion, several choices, variations and these
bastards spent untold amount of money over a fancy structure, whereas,
the Shudras, Tribals go to sleep hungry, have no place to call home,
have no jobs, no money, no benefit of social, medical services, no
hopes, no future. This is your mother doing, goddamned Hindu religion,
take it or leave it, rascals.
Thanks to the Hindustan Times dated, march 22, 1999.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/nonfram/220399/detSTA03.htm
Sid Harth..."Hindu bastards love to make false claims, when I tell the
truth, their asses start itching, burning, ready to explode."
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/1050/Hitler1.html
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/1050/Hitler2.html
http://www.comebackkid.com/views.html
http://www.hindustantimes.com/nonfram/220399/detOPI02.htm
Thanks to the Hindu dated, March 22, 1999.
http://www.hinduonline.com/today/stories/02220001.htm
http://www.hinduonline.com/today/stories/01220004.htm
http://www.hinduonline.com/today/stories/02220006.htm
http://www.hinduonline.com/today/stories/01220003.htm
Thanks to the Indian Express dated, March 22, 1999.
http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/19990322/iex22013.html