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Comments by "Achintya Nath Sexena" (@Achintyanath) on "What is Modi-Shah BJP’s ideology? You’re wrong if you say Right wing, because it’s Hindu Left" video.
Sanatan Dharma is a universal set having place for Left, Right, Centre, Atheists, Agnostics, Theists, etc etc all the categories. One has to look at Sanatan Dharma from the Indic lens not from the Western lens in order to understand the phenomenon of RSS, BJP and the broader Sangh Parivar.
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@tufail1823 Their disbelief has no impact on the reality. That is what muslims and christians don't get. Vagueness and disbelief is the first step on the spiritual path.
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@tufail1823 Belief is for those who don't know. Those who know don't need to believe in anything.
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@tufail1823 Belief is a requirement in your religion because you have not even seen the face of your prophet and you will be murdered if you try to make his face. You don't even know how someone whom you call as your prophet looked like and follow what is said to be his teaching. You need belief. Not us.
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@tufail1823 You don't know what your prophet and your god looks like and you are required to conquer and convert others in his name. You can't do it if you don't have belief. Belief is central to your religion because you don't have anything worth knowing. Knowledge ends the requirement of belief.
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@tufail1823 Do you believe in mobile phones or do you know that they exist? Does mere belief in existence of mobile phones compensate for the lack of knowledge about mobile phone technology?
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@tufail1823 Sanatan Dharma is about being willing to learn and experience the truth about the world we live in. Belief is not central to it. Belief is not a requirement to be a Sanatani. Abrahamics will never understand this.
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@tufail1823 You have decided that you know everything therefore there is no use telling you anything.
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@tufail1823 Your comments and demanding answers from me show that you are asking question not to learn but to argue. Shankaracharya is not the only authority. Study Swami Vivekananda.
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@tufail1823 Sanatan is a flowing river. The understanding keeps evolving. Both Buddha and Charvaka lived thousands of years ago and the boundaries drawn between their approaches at that time do not necessarily exist today.
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@tufail1823 I believe in practice more than reading and have been initiated by many Gurus in many practices. My perspective is from the point of view of a sadhak.
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@tufail1823 If I were you I would have gone to nearest Ramakrishna Mission Temple and prayed to Swami Vivekananda for guidance.
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@tufail1823 I was born in Hindu family and first initiated into Yoga by my father at the age of 11. My knowledge about Hinduism is personal and practice oriented and I don't believe in the categorizations in which you are putting them into.
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@tufail1823 I pray to Vivekananda everyday. I know him personally through my prayers. He is God for me. You will never understand.
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@tufail1823 I think you are speaking to yourself.
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@tufail1823 For you my words sound like bullshit because you are wallowing in your own shit.
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@tufail1823 I don't need free lessons from the likes of you. Don't embarass yourself.
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@tufail1823 I am not afraid of people like you. I am actually irritated by people like you who have the temerity to teach me about my own religion.
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@tufail1823 You may be a student of Indian philosophy I don't care. This is my understanding and I stand by it.
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@rehanahmad5056 Sri M, born as Mumtaz Ali, was awarded Padma Bhushan in 2020. This one fact alone cuts both of your comments.
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