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karmapa
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Posted on 11-18-04 11:36
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i am simply baffled! the constitution says Nepal is a Hindu kingdom, and yet i believe nobody in sajha has yet posted anything on one of the sankarcharyas, Kanchi Sankaracharya, a Hindu religious guru [with close ties to our royal family], who was recently charged with murder of his former aide in India, and who has been been held in a prison in Tamil Nadu since Nov 11. how did one of the prime leaders of the Hindus with strong links to the Hindu base and charities in Nepal and the world over get in this mess? He is also being charged with trying to "flee to Nepal" after the murder, something the accused lawyer has countered. whatever the future verdict, this has already sent a shockwave through the Hindu world - especially among the more fundamentalist groups such as Shiva Sena, Hindu Vishwa sansthan, Hindu Jagaran Manch, etc etc. -karmapa
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Posted on 11-21-04 8:42
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Turbine, you wrote: < > Well my point is u are implying through your logic that aside from being Hitler, he is a human being and humans are bound to make mistakes (no matter that he killed 6 million jews), aside from being Stalin, Stalin is a human being and he is bound to make mistakes, aside from being Pol Pot, Pol Pot is a human being and human beings are bound to make mistakes... As per your logic, genocide or murder was a mistake...even though it is usually planned premeditated. Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot and molesting priests will surely love you for being their spokeperson. Next time somebody murders you, you can say "well, my killer is after all a human being, and human being makes mistakes', from your grave or wherever. When a pujari molests your kids, you can say "Well he is human first and foremost, and humans are bound to make mistakes." I think I'm beginning to see your perverse reasoning. I like it, in fact. Thanks! Ciao, -Karmapa
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Posted on 11-21-04 8:51
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Turbine you wrote: MY WAY OF THINKING IS, ASIDES FROM BEING A SANKARCHARYA, HE IS A HUMAN BEING AND HUMANS ARE BOUND TO MAKE MISTAKE. YOU HEAR ABOUT PRIESTS MOLESTING BOYS IN THE NEWS HERE ALL THE TIME. THEY ARE ALSO RELIGIOUS PEOPLE BUT IN THE END THEY ARE HUMAN AND EVERY HUMAN IN THEIR LIFE TIME WILL MAKE SOME SORT OF MISTAKE OR MISTAKES.. -------- u are implying through your logic that aside from being Hitler, Hitler is a human being and humans are bound to make mistakes (no matter that he killed 6 million jews), aside from being Stalin, Stalin is a human being and he is bound to make mistakes, aside from being Pol Pot, Pol Pot is a human being and human beings are bound to make mistakes... As per your logic, genocide or murder was a mistake...even though it is usually planned or premeditated. Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot and molesting priests will surely love you for acting like their defense lawyer. Next time somebody murders you, you can say "well, my killer is after all a human being, and human being makes mistakes', from your grave or wherever. When a pujari molests your kids, you can say "Well this pujari is human first and foremost, and humans are bound to make mistakes." I think I'm beginning to see your perverse reasoning. I like it, in fact. Well that's an understatement. I love it. Thanks for enlightening an "arrogant and ignorant" [to quote you] me. -Karmapa
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Posted on 11-21-04 9:06
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Karmapa, Do you even read what somebody writes or do you just start baffling? Once again, I certainly can't do anything about arrogance or ignorance which you seem to carry both of. The point.....Read this one carefully.. If you can't read, get a tutor please.. The point is, why do we make big deals about people in power committing some crime? Especially a murder which is a crime against humanity first. Races, Religion, sex, background, every one of those are secondary. Once again, Murder is a crime against humanity.. Be shocked that someone was killed.. You didn't even bother to mention the deceased.. Get the point now? When I said "humans make mistake", that was not an excuse or forgiveness of any kind. But a mere statement. When you started this thread, it seems you're more focused on a Sankarachary being linked to a crime, not that a human committed a crime against another human. I'm serious when I say, If you don't see what I'm writing, don't fu*king write back.. got it..Damn..Let it go already if you just want to stick to your own opinion....
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Posted on 11-22-04 2:18
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Turbine, you wrote: "DON'T F**CKING WRITE BACK!" Seriously this sounds like the last pistol shot of a dying man before he hits the ground. Oops, sorry folks, I'm only 'a human being and I make mistakes too.' ;-) Karmapa
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Posted on 11-22-04 7:14
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Karmapa, You and Turbine are probably saying the same thing. But when I first read your comment about Sankaracharya committing a murder, it sounded like, he was so righteous to be blamed for such a crime, or it was something incomprehensible that such a man would commit such a deed. But later on while reading your further comments, I concluded that you, Turbine and I all come to the same conclusion on this topic. For you to go on babbling on Turbine is quite ignorant, if not stupid. Like he has advised you earlier, please re-read what he's trying to say.
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Posted on 11-22-04 10:41
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Hurray, Thank your for your comments. At least now I see people do read what I wrote and they can also get an understanding of what I'm trying to say. Thank you.. Karmapa, All I see you do is repeat my lines back to me. I don't see you answering my question. When you started this thread, why did you make such a big deal about a Sankaracharya being linked to a murder? Seems to me that for you, religion comes first then humanity.
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Posted on 11-22-04 8:10
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Hurray, was it you whose ' he is a human first and foremost' cliche I dismissed? Explains your message. Hurray reaches out to soothe Turbine's bruises or broken turbines. Turbine reciprocates. I'm touched and misty-eyed. MISERY LOVES COMPANY I've seen this movie one too many times. Ciao. (my parting shot). ---------------------
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Posted on 11-22-04 10:34
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Karmapa, Once again you manage to sway away from my question to you. You wrote.......... "Seriously this sounds like the last pistol shot of a dying man before he hits the ground". You know this gun still has lots of bullet in it. But there is no point shooting at someone who is already dead and can't even respond back to what is being asked of him..
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Posted on 11-23-04 10:09
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Guys! It seems more than discussing the topic, we are discussing personal issues of how we look at the topic. we all know humans make mistake and that sankaracharya is a human too. and we are also shocked that heinous act of murder happened somewhere in the world. but besides being just a simple human being sankaracharya holds a position and i guess the word sankaracharya itself makes it clear that it is a position assigned to a human being. So when we talk about sankaracharya being tried for murder we are simply not discussin an unfortunate incident of murder by a human being, but a murder possibly committed by someone in that big of a position. Do you guys think its the same case if the a government official of, say france, said something terrible about Nepal and if some ordinary french person said the same thing about our country. Though the things said are exactly same I am sure we will be more angry if it comes from an official's mouth than from an ordinary person because the official person in some respect signifies french government but the ordinary person doesnot. the point I am trying to get at is sankaracharya represents a position and not only a normal human being.
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Posted on 11-24-04 6:49
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Karmapa, The reason why I was trying to explain what Turbine said since you don't seem to get it at all is because you don't seem to get it at all. All I see you doing here is subconsciously agreering with Turbine while going on and on about how you differ from Turbine's points. I just see you as someone banging his head on the wall again and again and again like an idiot.
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