01-25-2006, 11:44 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->just a proud hindu<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> You're using the term Hindu as "Indian". None of our ancestors will recognise the kind of "Hindu" you are. They will recognise you as an Indian, no doubt - not contesting that. They will recognise atheist Hindus (who are always pious Hindus, there is <i>no other kind</i> by the way), but you will be a question mark if not straightaway identified as a non-Hindu.
Whether Arjuna is real or mythical is beside the point for Hindus. He represents something to aspire to.
What is it you want India to become? Free from Islam, Christianity, Marxism - to become what?
Whether Arjuna is real or mythical is beside the point for Hindus. He represents something to aspire to.
What is it you want India to become? Free from Islam, Christianity, Marxism - to become what?
