Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 --- On Wed, 3/11/09, Sunil Bhattacharjya <sunil_bhattacharjya wrote: Sunil Bhattacharjya <sunil_bhattacharjya Re: Fw: [VRI] Re: Re Yeshu's postings vedic_research_institute Cc: vavamenonnn, vvrsps, robtw, vedicscience, atlantavedictemple, deenbc, harimalla, " , " yeshu rathenam " " <yeshu2004 Wednesday, March 11, 2009, 11:40 PM Dear Mr. Rathenam, Thank you for forwarding the message to me. You said : Quote It is adharma if I keep quiet. Unquote Don't you think that you have a christian name and you have no need to feel any guilt if you do not try to find fault with the Hindu religious texts. We are convinced that you are not telling the truth about the religion you belong to. Further you are mentioning things without reading the original texts. First tell the truth about your own present religion and also read the original Hindu religious texts and then approach the groups and the knowledgeable people of these groups will surely give you the the proper answer and I assure you that nobody will consider you as a hypocrite. Do you know that the Old Testament of the Bible, which is revered by the Jews, Christians and Muslims, says that one should take seed in place of meat (see Genesis). In Bible it is also mentioned that you should not eat the meat of the animal whose milk you eat. First convince all the followers of the Bible to eat seed in place of meat. Probably you do not know that there are several varieties of cows. The domestic Indian cows are considered holiest and they were never killed. There were other animals called Gavaya, which are somewhat like cows but they were more like deers and were different from the species of the domestic cow. Once the sage Gautama tried to shoo away an intruding sick cow, belonging to another rishi, from his Ashram and the cow died. Then Gautama was outcasted. Only after doing penance for many years that he was accepted back into the earlier fold. The Kshatriyas were permitted to kill wild animals such as deer in their Shikar (Hunt). This was necessary to keep their killing instict intact so that in the time of war they would not hesitate to fight the enemy. They were allowed to take meat of the animals they hunted. Sometimes some rishis lost health due to their severe penance and then they came to the king's court and they were offered meat for recuperation of health. Even Lord Buddha allowed the monks to eat meat if the animal was not killed for them and also if they did not see the animal being killed and they did not hear the death-cry of the animal. As regards animal insacrifice Bhishma says in the Mahabharata that it was the act of " Dhurtas " to sacrifice animals. There is no sanction in the Vedas to sacrifice animals. Lord Buddha also cited the Vedic verses to convince king Bimbisara that animal sacrifice is forbidden the Vedas. There are black-sheeps in all religions including your Christianity. You are talking badly about aryan woman without reading the original texts. First read the relevant verses authentic original texts regarding the Asvamedha Yajna and then come to us. There are many confusions in all religions and one should not jump into conclusions without reading the original texts. Further have you ever had any inquisitiveness to know as to who was Kain's wife and who was (were) the woman around him at that time? Do you want more examples? --- On Wed, 3/11/09, yeshu rathenam <yeshu2004 wrote: yeshu rathenam <yeshu2004 Fw: [VRI] Re: Re Yeshu's postings sunil_bhattacharjya Wednesday, March 11, 2009, 8:09 PM ----- Forwarded Message ---- yeshu rathenam <yeshu2004 vavamenonnn; vedic_research_institute Cc: vedic_research_institute ; vvrsps; robtw; vedicscience; atlantavedictemple; deenbc; harimalla; Wednesday, March 11, 2009 2:21:50 PM Re: [VRI] Re: Re Yeshu's postings Do you want me to tell a lie that there was no sacrifice of cows during the Vedic period? Do you want me to tell a lie that Vedic Aryans did not eat beef and did not drink the intoxicating liquour soma? Do you want me to tell that some Vedic Aryan women did not have sex with young trained horses?Do you want me to tell that native Indians are called mlechas, chandalas, dasyus and monkeys in the Vedas? It is adharma if I keep quiet. vavamenon <vavamenon vedic_research_institute Cc: vedic_research_institute ; vvrsps; robtw; vedicscience; atlantavedictemple; deenbc; harimalla; yeshu2004; Wednesday, March 11, 2009 12:05:37 AM Re: [VRI] Re: Re Yeshu's postings It is fair for anyone to give a chance to the other to be heard, even if he happens to be a hard-core enemy. Bheeshma Pithamaha in his death bed advised Yudhishtir as to how to conduct his reign in the Kingdom that " Keep Jnaanam in your tongue (in front of you - knowledge/wisdom) while dealing with others while keeping the bow in your hand ready with bows stocks behind your shoulder (ready to fight for DHARMA even without notice). Rgds, vm --- On Tue, 3/10/09, sri venkat <ahvenkitesh wrote: sri venkat <ahvenkitesh Re: [VRI] Re: Re Yeshu's postings vavamenonnn Cc: vedic_research_institute , vvrsps, robtw, vedicscience, atlantavedictemple, deenbc, harimalla, yeshu2004, Tuesday, March 10, 2009, 8:50 AM But why are we wasting time with him. Don't we have more important matters to attend to than respond to flamers? I just banned him in my group when he seeked admission and the problem was nipped in the bud. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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