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Mam fun n devotion is different thing which is why condoms sale are on peak during Daandiya.... This is not the way of celebration at all... People are totally changing the meaning of festivals..... Drinking on diwali/Holi has no connection to ones devotion ..... I know you are always ready with counter argument someway.......

What has condom sale got to do with Dandiya except that people lose their heads after the event? Do the organizers of Dandiya ask people to indulge in sex after dandiya? Do they provide room service for such stuff? Is it within their right to advise for it or against it? This is a free society, as consenting adult people can do what they please within the realms of law, but the dandiya itself is organized not for sexual purposes but in celebration of the goddess' victory over evil and rightfully it is a joyous event as befits the occasion.

Drinking on Diwali and Holi could have become the norm in some places due to some misplaced notions, but it is not so everywhere. I thought you were referring to the Ganesha celebrations when people dance on the streets during Visarjan and some of the boys do get drunk on some of those nights.
 
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You must be aware under this Pseudo-Secularism Sikhs, Christians, Jains, Buddhists and Parsis aren't counted as minorities for one obvious reason you know. ;)
Come on. Only one community 'has the first right to India's national resources.' We know that. :agree:
 
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What has condom sale got to do with Dandiya except that people lose their heads after the event? Do the organizers of Dandiya ask people to indulge in sex after dandiya? Do they provide room service for such stuff? Is it within their right to advise for it or against it? This is a free society, as consenting adult people can do what they please within the realms of law, but the dandiya itself is organized not for sexual purposes but in celebration of the goddess' victory over evil and rightfully it is a joyous event as befits the occasion.

Drinking on Diwali and Holi could have become the norm in some places due to some misplaced notions, but it is not so everywhere. I thought you were referring to the Ganesha celebrations when people dance on the streets during Visarjan and some of the boys do get drunk on some of those nights.

This is what i am saying that people have changed meaning of religious festivals to their own worldly business......
 
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This is what i am saying that people have changed meaning of religious festivals to their own worldly business......

Hinduism is not islam or christianity. There is no religious taboo on sex or alcohol at most times.

The taboo is cultural and social and both are changing with the times.
 
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I completely agree with the article and we, Hindus should be grateful to drunken dancers and lumpen groups for protecting Hinduism from all the evils.
 
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I completely agree with the article and we, Hindus should be grateful to drunken dancers and lumpen groups for protecting Hinduism from all the evils.

That is a deliberate misinterpretation.

The author is talking about public celebration of Hindu festivals and how it nurtures and protects Hindu culture. Which is exactly why Bal Gangadhar Tilak wanted the celebrations to take place.
 
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That is a deliberate misinterpretation.

The author is talking about public celebration of Hindu festivals and how it nurtures and protects Hindu culture. Which is exactly why Bal Gangadhar Tilak wanted the celebrations to take place.
I have my personal experience with these kind of "public" celebrations and their way of "protecting" Hindu culture. Near my house,no body within the two Km of radius of that Durga puja can not sleep peacefully up to 02:00 clock in the morning because the drunken dancers want every one to listen to their public disco. If Tilak had said about such celebrations I am afraid he was wrong.
 
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"When I landed in Mumbai 2003, I was sort of non-practicing Hindu. But as I observed the jihadi bigots and read their books, I discovered the centrality of rituals in a religion if it is to survive.
In 2004, I had refused to give chanda, and criticised the drinking and dancing during 'visarjans', calling it sacrilege and useless noise.
But as I read and read, I realised that these 'drunk dancers' have a big hand in keeping alive not just Hinduism, but even me, as I figured that my types who criticise them would run away at the first cry of jihad. But these 'drunk dancer' would step forward and fight for their faith, and in process save me.

And since at least 2005, I am the most die hard supporter of all our noisy festivals and all the drinking and dancing. I give them chanda in the amounts they never expect, and if I am not at home when they come, I seek them out to pay. In fact as I thought more about it, we idiot Hindus never give chanda to our organisations and nor do we support our political patrons with money or vote, and end up spending huge amounts in taxes and paying out subsidies to parasites who want subsidy for everything, in paying out bribes that become necessary because of break down of law and order brought about by vote bank managers, spending huge amounts on school education because of scarcity of schools brought about by again vote bank manager.

So during any festival season, I will go out and support the mandals, and drink and dance if possible. Rituals like these will save us. As far as noise is concerned, we have always been a noisy people. Noise is life. In Switzerland they jail you if you operate flush in an apartment building after 10 pm. No wonder the Europe is dying. Noise is life. You can feel the rush of adrenaline when the music is at full blast. We must not import idiocies of a dying Civilization.

Apologist mindset has kept us slaves, it's time to liberate ourselves without care for what the world thinks. At least we're not beheading people or burning thousands of them alive calling them heretics.


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whats up with constant use of word Jihad?- what do you mean of it?
 
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I have my personal experience with these kind of "public" celebrations and their way of "protecting" Hindu culture. Near my house,no body within the two Km of radius of that Durga puja can not sleep peacefully up to 02:00 clock in the morning because the drunken dancers want every one to listen to their public disco. If Tilak had said about such celebrations I am afraid he was wrong.

LOL...That is true. I HATE loudspeakers in ANY religious function. Be it pandal or masjid.
 
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Hinduism is not islam or christianity. There is no religious taboo on sex or alcohol at most times.

The taboo is cultural and social and both are changing with the times.

I know Hinduism upto its core.... Since many have objected my posts i will delete it ..... But i feel festivals with its core spirit.....
 
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I have my personal experience with these kind of "public" celebrations and their way of "protecting" Hindu culture. Near my house,no body within the two Km of radius of that Durga puja can not sleep peacefully up to 02:00 clock in the morning because the drunken dancers want every one to listen to their public disco. If Tilak had said about such celebrations I am afraid he was wrong.

In our area by 9 or 10 o'clock the loudspeakers go off though they come back again by 6 next morning. This year they played mostly old Kannada songs and devotional songs, so I was quite happy. No chikni chameli or zandu balm hui songs for Ganesha. Only on Diwali can one hear a few crackers go off after 10 p.m. Sometimes I think this area is too dull and has no festival spirit at all.
 
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