walwal
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Interesting discussion here and I can find myself mirroring in some of the threads and statements therein. At the onset, being able to question beliefs, practices itself is big space allowed by Hinduism. No compulsion whatsoever to follow a defined format. Calling self a Hindu without believing any of the manifestation of God is clearly possible out here.
As someone said, me too have bowed and prayed in Gurudwara, Dargaah, Church. My family background teaches me tolerance and belief in one and only one supreme power , whatever form it is into. The rampant killing and blowing up self in the name of religion/ God is the craziest thing to happen on this planet.
Finally I strongly believe in "Tatvam Asi" , loosely translated as the divine element residing within me the -Atmaan (soul) is nothing but Him.
As someone said, me too have bowed and prayed in Gurudwara, Dargaah, Church. My family background teaches me tolerance and belief in one and only one supreme power , whatever form it is into. The rampant killing and blowing up self in the name of religion/ God is the craziest thing to happen on this planet.
Finally I strongly believe in "Tatvam Asi" , loosely translated as the divine element residing within me the -Atmaan (soul) is nothing but Him.