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Too much of ahimsa was taught in Bhakti yug. Selectively, Ahimsa parmodharm was taught. Too much of faith on god and not in one's own was propagated. This made society too much complacent and believe in faith. Things are changing now. We got the temple because we became strong. We need to be more stronger to avoid injustice.

How is it changing? Is the ahimsa no longer being taught?
 
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All the mosques build from foreign illegal funding should be taken over by government. Any mosque used to instigate hate and violence should immediately be taken over and those instigating violence should be bought to justice. State is there to justice and not to appease.

Would the same rules apply to temples as well? How about temples that do not allow lower castes to enter their premises?
 
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Then take him to some place where he gets help.

That will probably be done by officials who will be notified by the reporter who covered that event.

But the base point remains. Why did that woman die of hunger ? There was another person in that report whose dead body was being taken out of the train bogie. In India stray dogs are given the importance that many humans are not. All those right-wing ex-soldiers like G.D.Bakshi who never miss an opportunity to proclaim their "patriotism", they should be put to task to ensure that no person in India remains hungry and homeless.
 
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Which private board decides the importance then?

It is the historical significance that determines the importance. The important temples are described in our Hindu literature.

For example you will find the list of important Shakti temples here.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakti_Peetha#18_Maha_Shakti_Pithas

In the same way you can find the important Shiva temples here

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Shiva_temples_in_India#The_12_Jyotirlinga_temples


That is why you hear people say Kashi after Ayodhya.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashi_Vishwanath_Temple
 
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It is the historical significance that determines the importance. The important temples are described in our Hindu literature.

For example you will find the list of important Shakti temples here.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakti_Peetha#18_Maha_Shakti_Pithas

In the same way you can find the important Shiva temples here

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Shiva_temples_in_India#The_12_Jyotirlinga_temples


That is why you hear people say Kashi after Ayodhya.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashi_Vishwanath_Temple

Do me a favor. Plot them on a map
 
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People are realizing that it is not too much relevant.

Or are people realizing that they can riot and murder and get away with it with a justice system that favors the Hindus
 
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Do me a favor. Plot them on a map

Don't worry about carrying the maps. Governments already have these sorted out.

After India, Sri Lanka launches Ramayana Tourism Circuit
By Gladwin Emmanuel, Mumbai Mirror | Updated: Aug 18, 2019, 15:02 IST
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Photo: BCCL
Ramayana tourism circuit


Chennai: The Sri Lankan government has launched a Ramayana tourism circuit to attract more tourists from India. The circuit will link all temples and caves in the country associated with the Hindu epic. Sri Lanka Tourism Minister John Amaratunga launched the initiative at the Sri Lanka Tourism Roadhow in Kochi on Friday.

Manavari temple, Ravan cave, Ashok Vatika, Seetha Amman temple, Divurumpola, Ussangoda, Thiru Koneswaram temple and Kathirkamam are part of the Ramayana circuit in Sri Lanka.

The Indian government had also launched the Ramayana circuit and is one of the fifteen thematic circuits identified for development under the Swadesh Darshan scheme. The tourism ministry last year identified 15 destinations for development under the Ramayana circuit. Ayodhya, Nandigram, Nashik, Nagpur, Hampi and Rameshwaram were among the 15 destinations identified under the scheme for development.

Amaratunga said that as part of the initiative, a ferry service will be launched between Thalaimannar in Sri Lanka and Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu. The Tamil Nadu government has given the green signal for the ferry service and it is expected to be launched by the end of this year.

Moreover, in the roadshow organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Amartunga said Indian tourists who are visiting Sri Lanka will be provided with free visas. Also, the country has introduced a 50 per cent discount on hotel packages with effect from August 1 for Indian tourists and also brought down ground handling charges in airports substantially.

Tourists from South India have been ignoring Sri Lanka for some time now due to "internal problems." However, the situation has changed and Sri Lanka is presently a safe destination, the minister said.

He added the new policies which were being introduced were part of a larger plan to revive the tourism industry.

https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com...yana-tourism-circuit/articleshow/70723397.cms
 
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Don't worry about carrying the maps. Governments already have these sorted out.

After India, Sri Lanka launches Ramayana Tourism Circuit
By Gladwin Emmanuel, Mumbai Mirror | Updated: Aug 18, 2019, 15:02 IST
70723460.jpg

Photo: BCCL
Ramayana tourism circuit


Chennai: The Sri Lankan government has launched a Ramayana tourism circuit to attract more tourists from India. The circuit will link all temples and caves in the country associated with the Hindu epic. Sri Lanka Tourism Minister John Amaratunga launched the initiative at the Sri Lanka Tourism Roadhow in Kochi on Friday.

Manavari temple, Ravan cave, Ashok Vatika, Seetha Amman temple, Divurumpola, Ussangoda, Thiru Koneswaram temple and Kathirkamam are part of the Ramayana circuit in Sri Lanka.

The Indian government had also launched the Ramayana circuit and is one of the fifteen thematic circuits identified for development under the Swadesh Darshan scheme. The tourism ministry last year identified 15 destinations for development under the Ramayana circuit. Ayodhya, Nandigram, Nashik, Nagpur, Hampi and Rameshwaram were among the 15 destinations identified under the scheme for development.

Amaratunga said that as part of the initiative, a ferry service will be launched between Thalaimannar in Sri Lanka and Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu. The Tamil Nadu government has given the green signal for the ferry service and it is expected to be launched by the end of this year.

Moreover, in the roadshow organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Amartunga said Indian tourists who are visiting Sri Lanka will be provided with free visas. Also, the country has introduced a 50 per cent discount on hotel packages with effect from August 1 for Indian tourists and also brought down ground handling charges in airports substantially.

Tourists from South India have been ignoring Sri Lanka for some time now due to "internal problems." However, the situation has changed and Sri Lanka is presently a safe destination, the minister said.

He added the new policies which were being introduced were part of a larger plan to revive the tourism industry.

https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com...yana-tourism-circuit/articleshow/70723397.cms

Nice.

Next they should make it vocational or mandatory to learn about Indian culture.
 
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