TIrumala- dress code
Topic started by visu (@ 202.9.183.200) on Sun Aug 18 11:25:07 .
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TTD wants to introduce traditional dress for the devotees to enter in the temple.
1.which is the traditional dress for all male/female hindus?
2.will there be any discrimination against non brahmin males?(bcos of non/visibility of thread)
3.did lord of seven mountains came into dreams of head pujari's dream suddenly?
4.some temple authorities ban the visitors wearing lungi in the pretext of stopping mulims. but lungi/kaili is the common dress for most of south indians.
pl share ur un/healthy comments.
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- From: visu (@ 202.9.183.200)
on: Sun Aug 18 11:26:32
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- From: tamil (@ 1cust220.tnt2.des-moines.ia.da.uu.net)
on: Sun Aug 18 12:18:18
I welcome if any discrimination made against our brothern non brahmins, also faouring Brahmins in temples.
Only this expose Hinduism & brahminsm concepts to so many people who have not experienced it. Let them feel bitterness, only then they agitate! & wake up.
Currently few people (Non brahmins) think there is no discrimination, including one stupid dalith friend.
I welcome such rules and discrimination acts, it open eyes of millions in coming decades.
Where ever people are oppressed there will be liberation movement.
--- M L King
- From: Indian (@ hor186074.uea.ac.uk)
on: Sun Aug 18 13:07:24
>>1.which is the traditional dress for all male/female hindus? <<
Watever. I am sure it wont be a cigarette in mouth for men and middies,minies for girls.
>>2.will there be any discrimination against non brahmin males?(bcos of non/visibility of thread) <<
I dont think in the large que, one would really bother about the visibility of thread.
>>.3.did lord of seven mountains came into dreams of head pujari's dream suddenly? <<
No. But in the dreams of many devotees. The lord excused pujari becuase if pujari says so, people like you will definitely call it as discrimination. So, he was careful to come in devotees dreams. To fulfill the devotees dreams the TTD executive officer had given the statement.
>>4.some temple authorities ban the visitors wearing lungi in the pretext of stopping mulims. but lungi/kaili is the common dress for most of south indians. <<
I have never seen people wearing lungis been stopped. Even I have noticed many muslims, who come with their religious cap and beard (by which we can clearly understand he is mulim). They were not stopped.
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