Comments by "Joe Xavier" (@joexavier4070) on "Hindustan Times"
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@vijayb6861 dear....friend this things have nothing to do with Hinduism..they name this plant becoz Greek mythology today we have only 8 plant not 9
Numbers are part of earliest human origin... even we can found in caves which is inhibited by earliest humans
On a sidenote.,
Numbers, and counting, began about 4,000 BC in Sumeria, one of the earliest civilizations. With so many people, livestock, crops and artisan goods located in the same place, cities needed a way to organize and keep track of it all, as it was used up, added to or traded.
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@keerthisureshseelam How did caste come about?
Manusmriti, widely regarded to be the most important and authoritative book on Hindu law and dating back to at least 1,000 years before Christ was born, "acknowledges and justifies the caste system as the basis of order and regularity of society".
The caste system divides Hindus into four main categories - Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and the Shudras. Many believe that the groups originated from Brahma, the Hindu God of creation.
At the top of the hierarchy were the Brahmins who were mainly teachers and intellectuals and are believed to have come from Brahma's head. Then came the Kshatriyas, or the warriors and rulers, supposedly from his arms. The third slot went to the Vaishyas, or the traders, who were created from his thighs. At the bottom of the heap were the Shudras, who came from Brahma's feet and did all the menial jobs.
The main castes were further divided into about 3,000 castes and 25,000 sub-castes, each based on their specific occupation.
Outside of this Hindu caste system were the achhoots - the Dalits or the untouchables.
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@vijayb6861 on what basis ur saying energy can't destroyed did krishna is a scientist ,did he proved through scientifical process..then answer is no them it's just imagination of some writers
Ancient philosophers as far back as Thales of Miletus c. 550 BCE had inklings of the conservation of some underlying substance of which everything is made. However, there is no particular reason to identify their theories with what we know today as "mass-energy" (for example, Thales thought it was water). Empedocles (490–430 BCE) wrote that in his universal system, composed of four roots (earth, air, water, fire), "nothing comes to be or perishes";[10] instead, these elements suffer continual rearrangement. Epicurus (c. 350 BCE) on the other hand believed everything in the universe to be composed of indivisible units of matter—the ancient precursor to 'atoms'—and he too had some idea of the necessity of conservation, stating that "the sum total of things was always such as it is now, and such it will ever remain
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@TharsyanJaderuby
Krishna was given the Sudarshana chakra and Kaumodaki gada
Krishna kills the demons Putana, Trinavarta, Vatsasura, Bakasura, Aghasura, Dhenukasura, Pralamba, Sankhachuda, Arishtasur, Kesi and Vyoma.
He also kills an elephant named Kuvalayapida, he most gloriously kills kamsa.
In Mahabharata he is instrumental in destroying the Kaurava army and the sons of gandhari, along with Bhishma, Drona and Jarasandhan.
He beheads Sisupala for having insulted him more than a 100 times on an single occasion.
He also kills his cousin Dantavakra.
All the above are recorded in Srimad Bhagavatham. Hope you enjoy reading the exploits in more detail!
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@happymaguire7806 Cousin marriage is proscribed and seen as incest for Hindus in north India. In fact it may even be unacceptable to marry within one's village or for two siblings to marry partners from the same village. The northern kinship model prevails in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, and Punjab. However in south India it is common for Hindu cross cousins to marry, with matrilateral cross-cousin (mother's brother's daughter) marriages being especially favored. The southern kinship model prevails in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
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