<!--QuoteBegin-Vajramuni+Dec 31 2004, 01:38 AM-->QUOTE(Vajramuni @ Dec 31 2004, 01:38 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--> <!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The moral of this is that it takes a lot of persuasion to de-castify mutts and it is a slow process<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
In the end, all sat and ate Fish Pakoda, Fish Biryani, Fish Fry & Sushi and the entire village was happy. Another happy ending story <!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
In the end, the fishermen got to feel part of the Sanathana Dharma fold, which owes a lot to the Son of a Fisherwoman - Satyavathi.
The Son was Sri Veda Vyasa.
Moral of the story.. Sanathana Dharma is not limited to a few. It is Universal - Unconditionally. (Except the condition that those who revere the Vedas and follow it will be revered and adored over the others.. Irrespective of Varna.)
In the end, all sat and ate Fish Pakoda, Fish Biryani, Fish Fry & Sushi and the entire village was happy. Another happy ending story <!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
In the end, the fishermen got to feel part of the Sanathana Dharma fold, which owes a lot to the Son of a Fisherwoman - Satyavathi.
The Son was Sri Veda Vyasa.
Moral of the story.. Sanathana Dharma is not limited to a few. It is Universal - Unconditionally. (Except the condition that those who revere the Vedas and follow it will be revered and adored over the others.. Irrespective of Varna.)