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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: CherryMe

Some more of (not so much) intellectual mumbo jumbo. I have read all your posts and the amount of bullsgit you have spewed despite reading so much of vedas and shashtras and the extreme interpretatations of it is simply pukeworthy.

I dont need lectures from you especially about what hindus should read or what rituals they need to follow. You despite reading so much have not able to grasp the basic concept of kanyadaan and made it into something sinister. I am sorry to say but kala akshar bhains barabar suits you perfectly. Tumhari samaz kitni hai we have all seen. So cut the crap and stop throwing random sgit everywhere in the name of vedas and religion.

You want to discard rituals based on your own twisted manipulated interpretation and i am pretty sure kanyadaan isn't the only thing you have problems with.

If it were to be upto you, you will want hinduism to be banned and hindus be perished from the face of the earth. This is what is coming across from your posts.( now you will say this is extreme but then you started it with the extreme interpretation of kanyadaan so the blame goes to you only)

So kindly give me a break on lecturing me on hinduism.


I had better expectations as well, specially when someone was claiming to be an expert at Vedas and Brahmvadini but made a complete nonsense about girls being donated and they weren’t really educated.

What are all those mantras of women in marriage about? If it’s donation, donate , why to give Gyan to woman on being the better half of a man throughout his life.

A beautiful strota for a bride during marriage from Atharveda


O bride! May the knowledge of the Vedas be in front of you and behind you, in your centre and in your ends. May you conduct your life after attaining the knowledge of the Vedas. May you be benevolent, the harbinger of good fortune and health and live in great dignity and indeed be illumined in your husband’s home.” Atharva Veda 14-1-64.


Where else do we find such beautiful lessons for a bride being DONATED.

Posted: 4 years ago

One of the perks of being a Hindu is ...that my religion has made me broadminded enough to question anything that is derogatory and questionable....like very rightly said...Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life....you evolve with it....and change what is outdated and bring in the new....This is not a disrespect of Hinduism but an appreciation of how empowering it is.....Let us not forget that religion is man made and every religion comes with its own flaws...and nothing wrong in changing/updating/weeding out these flaws to make it better....tomorrow something else might change what seems appropriate at this time.....

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: monu_tan

Let me add some citations here for everyone’s convenience.


Purākalpe kumāṝṇāṃ mauñjībandhanaṃ iṣyate

Adhyāpanaṃ ca vedānaṃ sāvitrī vacanaṃ tathā. 2


Like men women also undertook Upanayan and they also studied the vedas. Yamsmṛti


svayaṃ sā mitrṃ bṛṇute jane cit.

Ṛg veda-10/27/12


In Rigvedic period, women were free to choose their husbands.


Brahmacaryena kanyā yubānaṃ vindate patiṃ.

Atharva veda 11/7/18

We know the names of the brahmavadinis, who remained unmarried for the whole life.


strīśūdra dvijabandhunāṃ trayī na śrūtigocarā

iti bhāratamākhyānaṃ muninā kṛpayākṛtaṃ.

Puran.

Acharya Sayan commentary is that the vedas can be acquired if are undertook upanayana. Therefore, in the Rigvedic age, since women undertook upanayana, they were entitled to the vedas.


Artha ya icched duhitā me paṇditā jāyeta. sarbamāyuriyāditi tilaudanaṃ pācayitvā sarpiṣmantamaślīyātāṃ.


Bṛhadāraṇyak upaniṣad 6/4/17

According to the Upanishads, an educated daughter was as desirable to her parents as an educated son.





There are different kind of marriages that took place at the time.. and every era is different from Satyug to kalyug..


Though I feel the concept of “ownership” wasn’t limited to women alone. I remember Yudhishthir had not only put Draupadi at stake, but had lost his brothers in the bet too.

As far as I know, Draupadi had argued that if Yudhishthir had lost himself, he couldn’t have possibly put her on stake as he himself was a slave. Similarly, Draupadi was aghast because he should have taken permission from her as Yudhishthir’s younger siblings were her husbands too.


Raja Harishchandra had sold his wife and son.. both


Wether you call it ownership or Haq - it doesn’t matter if it’s a man or a woman.. it’s there in relationships .


I don’t think going so back in the past is going to make sense, for one, we don’t have those sensibilities neither can we be very sure how much rights did the women have.


Though the two people things that bother me most were how Goddess Sita & Ahalya punished for no fault of theirs.


Secondly, Tara had an affair with Chandra & had an illegitimate child. Why was she not punished? It’s strange, in.m a way.

Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: monu_tan


I had better expectations as well, specially when someone was claiming to be an expert at Vedas and Brahmvadini but made a complete nonsense about girls being donated and they weren’t really educated.

What are all those mantras of women in marriage about? If it’s donation, donate , why to give Gyan to woman on being the better half of a man throughout his life.

A beautiful strota for a bride during marriage from Atharveda


O bride! May the knowledge of the Vedas be in front of you and behind you, in your centre and in your ends. May you conduct your life after attaining the knowledge of the Vedas. May you be benevolent, the harbinger of good fortune and health and live in great dignity and indeed be illumined in your husband’s home.” Atharva Veda 14-1-64.


Where else do we find such beautiful lessons for a bride being DONATED.

First its the father's home...and then its the husband's home......where is MY home??🤔

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: PranPriye

I pray to my Lord to give you the compassion to stop judging and labelling people. And to yourself too. I don't believe you are dumb and labelling yourself is worse than labelling others say me. In the post just before this, I did respond in a snarky way because O didn't like how you responded to me. You aren't dumb and even if I believed that it wouldn't make it true.

I believe that both of us have wasted enough time on each other and if you ever quote me again in my life it would be too soon. I believe the same is true for me.


Not for you: Tomorrow is a new day and I don't want to start it on this thread. To anyone quoting me here, sorry no response.

Don’t get bullied away, ppl misquote you because they need to prove a point too.


Anyways Alia Bhatt should be happy , she got more footprints on IF than anyone else today. 😂

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice.1

One of the perks of being a Hindu is ...that my religion has made me broadminded enough to question anything that is derogatory and questionable....like very rightly said...Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life....you evolve with it....and change what is outdated and bring in the new....This is not a disrespect of Hinduism but an appreciation of how empowering it is.....Let us not forget that religion is man made and every religion comes with its own flaws...and nothing wrong in changing/updating/weeding out these flaws to make it better....tomorrow something else might change what seems appropriate at this time.....


Exactly.. Mahabharata took place because an obsolete set of rules had to be discarded. One has to increase their consciousness to differentiate the right from wrong.


I especially love how the writings of Sufi and Bhakti poetry by saints have the same meaning.. from Maulana Rumi to Meera Bai to Guru Nanak Sahib & Kabir Sahib… it all comes down to love & humanity.❤️


How Sufi saint Meer Mohd (also laid the foundation of Golden temple) encouraged Dara Shikoh to translate Upanishads to Persian so that everyone can read this marvellous knowledge.. our history would have been so different had he been the emperor instead of his barbaric brother Aurangazeb!


There is something that S Radhakrishnan wrote in his book called the principal upanishads .. will share it with you..

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice.1

First its the father's home...and then its the husband's home......where is MY home??🤔


I think even education in the text may have different connotations. Like education to be “a lady” types..

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice.1

One of the perks of being a Hindu is ...that my religion has made me broadminded enough to question anything that is derogatory and questionable....like very rightly said...Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life....you evolve with it....and change what is outdated and bring in the new....This is not a disrespect of Hinduism but an appreciation of how empowering it is.....Let us not forget that religion is man made and every religion comes with its own flaws...and nothing wrong in changing/updating/weeding out these flaws to make it better....tomorrow something else might change what seems appropriate at this time.....

That’s the best part of Hinduism, always evolving. Another good thing is having open discussion and exchanging views without killing each other for it.


The only problem is misrepresentation of rituals and customs specially in Hinduism.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice.1

One of the perks of being a Hindu is ...that my religion has made me broadminded enough to question anything that is derogatory and questionable....like very rightly said...Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life....you evolve with it....and change what is outdated and bring in the new....This is not a disrespect of Hinduism but an appreciation of how empowering it is.....Let us not forget that religion is man made and every religion comes with its own flaws...and nothing wrong in changing/updating/weeding out these flaws to make it better....tomorrow something else might change what seems appropriate at this time.....


It’s not the change in the concept but the change and evolution in our perspective. It’s us who understand it better today than yesterday. Like I was saying in my previous post, the original texts have all the knowledge that we needed but we have to grow ourselves to be able to grasp everything that the text has to offer. It is only possible when we keep on working on ourselves and broaden our thinking. These texts are there not to uphold some kind of a religion but to help the human being reach his/her true potential. We all should aim at achieving that!

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Autumn_Rose


There are different kind of marriages that took place at the time.. and every era is different from Satyug to kalyug..


Though I feel the concept of “ownership” wasn’t limited to women alone. I remember Yudhishthir had not only put Draupadi at stake, but had lost his brothers in the bet too.

As far as I know, Draupadi had argued that if Yudhishthir had lost himself, he couldn’t have possibly put her on stake as he himself was a slave. Similarly, Draupadi was aghast because he should have taken permission from her as Yudhishthir’s younger siblings were her husbands too.


Raja Harishchandra had sold his wife and son.. both


Wether you call it ownership or Haq - it doesn’t matter if it’s a man or a woman.. it’s there in relationships .


I don’t think going so back in the past is going to make sense, for one, we don’t have those sensibilities neither can we be very sure how much rights did the women have.


Though the two people things that bother me most were how Goddess Sita & Ahalya punished for no fault of theirs.


Secondly, Tara had an affair with Chandra & had an illegitimate child. Why was she not punished? It’s strange, in.m a way.


Actually, Draupadi was asking why Yudhishtira had any rights over her if he lost himself? Could be actual physical question or philosophical question.


In fact, Bheeshma's response to her was, "yes, wives are husband's property." (Paraphrasing, but gist is correct)


Dyuta Parva (Critical Edition, BORI, 280 (55))


everyone was

extremely miserable on seeing Krishna thus dragged into the sabha. Bhishma said, “O

fortunate one! Since the ways of dharma are subtle, I cannot properly resolve the question

you have posed. One without property cannot stake the property of others. But women are

always the property of their husbands.


She never asked about the younger Pandavas. At all. She never even asked for them to be freed with her 1st boon when she didn't even know there would be a 2nd boon. Dhritharashtra then gave her the 2nd boon.


There are no examples which go the other way nice as it would be think this was all about relationships.


BTW, Yudhishthira was also the husband who asked Panchali to keep Keechaka happy until the exile got over. You get the gist. No matter how powerful the woman, the finance minister of the empire, she was still treated like that.


There was a whole devasura war on the pretext of Tara's adultery

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