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Hindus should restart worshipping Indra

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
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मैत्रावरुिणः;3401558 said:
Namaste,

What temple, if I may ask? Also, which sect?

जय श्री कृष्ण

It's :: Sri Guruvayurappan Temple :: in New Jersey. It's a southern style (besides the priests I'm the only one who wears a dhoti Vrindavan style), and primarily Vaishnava (obviously if Sri Guruvayurappan is the presiding deity)., but there is an equally large sanctum to Sri Shiva and Sri Ayyappa. Do look at the pictures. It's astounding. It's not even finished yet. It's now considered one of the largest in the US.
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
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मैत्रावरुिणः;3401574 said:
Namaste,

Yes, pronunciation is a hassle when it comes to Sanskrit; it is rule #1. I have a hard time getting the tones (anusvarā(h)) correct along with the pitches/accents (udātta, anudātta, and svarita) as it is, and I am a native speaker of an Indic language! :(

I think the composers of the Rig Veda wanted the Vedic Sanskrit to be non- translatable as much as possible.

जय श्री कृष्ण

Actually, you know what I think? (of course you don't unless you are telepathic)... Vedic Sanskrit was tonal and very musical. Isn't it much easier to remember a song's lyrics when singing them with the melody? Chinese is highly tonal. In fact, I think many human languages were tonal in their early versions. Just my wild nerdy guess.
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
It's :: Sri Guruvayurappan Temple :: in New Jersey. It's a southern style (besides the priests I'm the only one who wears a dhoti Vrindavan style), and primarily Vaishnava (obviously if Sri Guruvayurappan is the presiding deity)., but there is an equally large sanctum to Sri Shiva and Sri Ayyappa. Do look at the pictures. It's astounding. It's not even finished yet. It's now considered one of the largest in the US.

Namaste,

Ah! The architecture of South India! It puts North Indians like me to shame. South India was always the more creative part of Bhārat.

Also, thank you for the link. I liked their bhajan background as well.

ps - This wouldn't be an Iskcon temple, correct?

जय श्री कृष्ण
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
Vedic Sanskrit was tonal and very musical.

Namaste,

When we look at the hymns, it seems that Vedic Sanskrit was very musical. And, we also know that they had a colloquial language for everyday speak, but how exactly that language was no one really knows. Linguistic models can only do so much.

जय श्री कृष्ण

ps - What happened to Surya Deva, the member?
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
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Namaste our new friend. :)

मैत्रावरुिणः;3401629 said:
Namaste,

Ah! The architecture of South India! It puts North Indians like me to shame. South India was always the more creative part of Bhārat.

Also, thank you for the link. I liked their bhajan background as well.

ps - This wouldn't be an Iskcon temple, correct?

जय श्री कृष्ण

No, it's not ISKCON. ;)

I haven't been to India (in this life, anyway) but I am learning that the south does have a very rich culture.

मैत्रावरुिणः;3401632 said:
Namaste,

When we look at the hymns, it seems that Vedic Sanskrit was very musical. And, we also know that they had a colloquial language for everyday speak, but how exactly that language was no one really knows. Linguistic models can only do so much.

जय श्री कृष्ण

ps - What happened to Surya Deva, the member?

Backward reconstruction of languages can go only so far; a lot of it is conjecture based on descendant languages.

I think Surya Deva was either banned or restricted.
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
Namaste,

No, it's not ISKCON. ;)

I am not anti-Iskcon. I just highly disapprove of their hurling of insults against Lord Shrī Mahādeva Sadā-Shiva, even though I am not a Shaiva.

I haven't been to India (in this life, anyway) but I am learning that the south does have a very rich culture.

People tend to forget South India. The South Indian kingdoms were responsible for spreading Buddhism and Hinduism across Southeast Asia. They have been the unsung heroes in my opinion.

I think Surya Deva was either banned or restricted.

Wherever I go, Surya Deva is either banned or restricted. This happened at HDF and also at yoga forums, I think. And, sadly it has happened here as well. I wonder who he angered this time.

जय श्री कृष्ण
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
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मैत्रावरुिणः;3401895 said:
Namaste,



I am not anti-Iskcon. I just highly disapprove of their hurling of insults against Lord Shrī Mahādeva Sadā-Shiva, even though I am not a Shaiva.

I understand. :) They do a lot of good and put out a heck of a Sunday afternoon meal. :D

People tend to forget South India. The South Indian kingdoms were responsible for spreading Buddhism and Hinduism across Southeast Asia. They have been the unsung heroes in my opinion.

Vinayaka is our resident ambassador for south Indian culture. :)

I wonder who he angered this time.

I think he tried even the patience of Lord Krishna.
 

aryanore

New Member
Well I for one have gone into a rediscovery mode. Ive downloaded Surya Hymns and prayers and I want to remember the God for all the right reasons, i.e. for the great entity he is deserving humans to look up to in admiration and role model.
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
मैत्रावरुणिः;3401574 said:
I have a hard time getting the tones (anusvarā(h)) correct along with the pitches/accents (udātta, anudātta, and svarita) as it is, and I am a native speaker of an Indic language! :(
What is your 'mother tongue', MaitraVarunih?
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
What is your 'mother tongue', MaitraVarunih?

My 'mother tongue' would be the MehsANi dialect
of Gujarati. But, I hold [American] English as my
'mother tongue'. By the way, this was practically
the first thread I ever responded to here on RF. There is
a lot of immaturity in my earlier posts from this 'era'.​
...embarrassing.​
EDIT: And, I feel it is important to mention
that I no longer identify with many of my
earlier postings and the contents therein.​
 
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Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
मैत्रावरुणिः;3401629 said:
Ah! The architecture of South India! It puts North Indians like me to shame. South India was always the more creative part of Bhārat.
Not really. We do not know what we lost to Muslims. The Martand temple, the Avantipore temples, the sun temples in Multan and Osian in Rajasthan, the temples in UP (Jaunpur) which were torn and mosques constructed in their place, the temples earlier to Qutub Minar. Perhaps North India too was rich in its own way. Ellora, Khajuraho, Konark, Vishnupur temples. South also lost much.
मैत्रावरुणिः;3401632 said:
When we look at the hymns, it seems that Vedic Sanskrit was very musical. And, we also know that they had a colloquial language for everyday speak, ..
Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Pali, Prakrit, are all colloquial languages. Vedas had their beginning as shaman's chants, had to be musical. Of course, you would not agree. :)
 
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Jaskaran Singh

Divosūnupriyaḥ
That's disgusting and unconscionable! :mad:
Sorry for responding to a comment you posted over six months ago, but what makes the murder of one lion any more disgusting than the murder of millions of chicken, pigs, and cows (which takes place yearly across the globe)? Shouldn't the latter be more reprehensible?
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
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Sorry for responding to a comment you posted over six months ago, but what makes the murder of one lion any more disgusting than the murder of millions of chicken, pigs, and cows (which takes place yearly across the globe)? Shouldn't the latter be more reprehensible?

Tell me where I made any reference to anything other than killing a lion? The lion was the subject, not chicken or pigs or cows, and I responded to the comment about the lion. Don't strawman.

A straw man, also known in the UK as an Aunt Sally,[1][2] is a common type of argument and is an informal fallacy based on the misrepresentation of the original topic of argument. To be successful, a straw man argument requires that the audience be ignorant or uninformed of the original argument.

The so called typical "attacking a straw man" implies an adversarial, polemic, or combative debate, and creates the illusion of having completely refuted or defeated an opponent's proposition by covertly replacing it with a different proposition (i.e., "stand up a straw man") and then to refute or defeat that false argument, ("knock down a straw man,") instead of the original proposition.[3][4] Straw man - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

Jaskaran Singh

Divosūnupriyaḥ
मैत्रावरुणिः;3401403 said:
The Islamic influence was damagingly vibrant by the time these Puranic stories were written. It started with the Upanishads, but expounded around post-700AD due to forceful Islamic intervention.
The pedo-nabi wasn't even born in the 6th century when the bhAgavatapurANam (which has the most detailed description of the lifting of govardhanaparvata) is considered to have been written by Indologists, so how could there be Islamic influence? Also, the viShNuparva of the harivaMsham doesn't have indra bowing before kR^iShNa, it has indra returning to svargaloka (जगाम संवृतो मेघैर्वृत्रहा स्वर्गमुत्तमम्). It's the bhAgavatam which has him bowing before kR^iShNa after his pride was quelled (दृष्टश्रुतानुभावोऽस्य कृष्णस्यामिततेजसः नष्टत्रिलोकेशमद इदम् आह कृताञ्जलिः).
 
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Jaskaran Singh

Divosūnupriyaḥ
Tell me where I made any reference to anything other than killing a lion? The lion was the subject, not chicken or pigs or cows, and I responded to the comment about the lion. Don't strawman.
I'm not strawmanning you, I just find it odd that you find the murder of a lion to be very disgusting when much worse massacres of animals take place daily. You're not wrong, it's somewhat disgusting; it's just that I've met some Westerners who consider the consumption and torture of dogs in China to be worse than what happens to pigs and other animals across the world. I'm not saying that the same case with you since you're vegetarian; however,it's not really surprising that lion meat is offered at some restaurants. From a strictly moralistic (not ecological) standpoint, it's no different to serve the meat of a lion than to serve pig meat or chicken meat (as suffering occurs regardless). Nonetheless, the vast majority of restaurants in the west serve some type of non-vegetarian food.
 
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Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
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Again, where did I digress from the subject of the lion, and why, when talking about the lion would I digress to chickens, pigs and cows? That would be getting up on a soapbox; that's why these threads get derailed.

Additionally, we should probably make an end of this for two reasons:

1. I [no longer] identify as Hindu and should limit my participation in the Hinduism DIR to what the rules state (respectful and/or knowledgeable questions and/or comments that further a conversation).
2. Going from Hindus worshiping Indra to eating lion meat has turned the thread into a debate.
 
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Sb1995

Om Sai Ram
Not really. We do not know what we lost to Muslims. The Martand temple, the Avantipore temples, the sun temples in Multan and Osian in Rajasthan, the temples in UP (Jaunpur) which were torn and mosques constructed in their place, the temples earlier to Qutub Minar. Perhaps North India too was rich in its own way. Ellora, Khajuraho, Konark, Vishnupur temples. South also lost much.Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Pali, Prakrit, are all colloquial languages. Vedas had their beginning as shaman's chants, had to be musical. Of course, you would not agree. :)
We know. HINDUSTAN ZINDABAD. JAI SHRI RAM. We will take back what's ours. JAI NARENDRA MODI
 

Jaskaran Singh

Divosūnupriyaḥ
We know. HINDUSTAN ZINDABAD. JAI SHRI RAM. We will take back what's ours. JAI NARENDRA MODI
"You are such a hindutvavAdI terrorist! Those poor, poor mujahideen, they're so oppressed by the Indian government which doesn't let them steal the land for "Allah." The only way they can vent their anger is by butchering kashmIrI paNDits in cold blood, so we should let them do that. The people who are being murdered are the real terrorists, not the murderers: that's what my hero, Mao Tse-Tung, taught me." -Arundhati Roy, Marxist-Naxalite Extraordinaire
:p
 
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