Is Ramdev a 'dhongi' baba? - Page 2

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Posted: 14 years ago
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nope ...he is not.
he is doing all these stuff for ofcourse ourselves and country.
i m with him.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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He is making an awful lot of noise. And I am worried that most of that noise is just empty noise.

I think he is starting to interfere with politics and he doesn't need to. Since many people feel the same way, he is making more noise to try and change their viewpoint; and I guess I don't like the way he is handling the situation right now.

So I think right now I might classify him as a 'dhongi' baba. :)
Edited by sweetdamage - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: krystal_watz

Have to disagree with that part, indeed. Sorry😆



That means u agree with the rest...my glass is 3/4th full...I'll be fine...😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Perhaps, no saint is completely divine or dedicated, as they like to put it. Besides, Ramdev basically is a yoga instructor, he's flapping his crooked wings way more than anybody expects, even though he's become kind of a national subject of discussion. In my opinion, it ain't suitable to stereotype every Guru to the corrupted category and be biased under the exposure of the fraternity's history but Ramdev, I do not quite realize what point he wants to put across. The government hollowly tried to negotiate, but guess, he wouldn't get things he appealed for granted, some are remote, especially the currency note thing.

A government which ain't wholesome itself cannot guarantee him his share of justice and change. Apart from that, I think he's good to go, there are a lot of latent bank accounts Ramdev owns!
Edited by -Kanky- - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Problem with teenager of today...stay at one place
Who says a Yoga instructor or a saint cannot think for the welfare of his country ???
Why he wants to ban big bills...may be this is an eyeopener for them
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Posted: 14 years ago
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When Baba Ramdev began his fast earlier this month, many believed that the yoga guru would carry on for several weeks, if not months. But their hopes were soon belied. His condition worsened alarmingly within a few days. The master of kapalbhati kriya had to be shifted to an ICU. A few days later, the fast was broken. Overall, it lasted just nine days.
And the entire episode has left several yoga teachers and students wondering if Ramdev's rapid deterioration of health during the fast was a bad advertisement for the yoga guru as well as the traditional Indian wellness discipline.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Golden iron

Problem with teenager of today...stay at one place

Who says a Yoga instructor or a saint cannot think for the welfare of his country ???
Why he wants to ban big bills...may be this is an eyeopener for them


Stay at one place?

Anybody can think of the welfare of the country, I am not divulging from this.

All I mean is that it will come down to the basics first, somewhere it is unclean in administration and everybody knows, you are not as saintly as you appear - you must think before asking for whatever you ask in the name of welfare, whatcha think?

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