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POLL - To Make HinduDIR BLUE

Do you want the HinduDIR to become BLUE?


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Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
Namaste,

Should the HinduDIR become BLUE once more? If so, please vote. If not, please vote.

Thank you.

And, if the posters that participate could please be kind as to state if they are Hindu and with which school of the astika* orientation they identify with, I would be more than obliged.

I'll start off:

I am a Hindu of the shAkalya shAkhA theological school of thought; and my dharma: kalpa-shikshA.

Your turn, por favor.

*astika = basically having a belief in God/Goddess, God-s/Goddesses, through seeing the Veda-s as Divine in their orientation and origin
 
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Jaskaran Singh

Divosūnupriyaḥ
Yes, it should. vaiShNava vedAnta, nimbArka sampradAya (although I'm also somewhat influenced philosophically by nArAyaNatirtha's chandrika commentary on IshvarakR^iShNa's sA~Nkhya kArikA, despite myself not being a follower of kapila)
With regards to vaidika nityakarma-s, you already know that I'm part of the talavakAra charaNa...
 
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Fireside_Hindu

Jai Lakshmi Maa
Forgive my ignorance. What does it mean to make the forum "blue"?

:camp:

EDIT: OH, nevermind. I get it now. Answer: Yes.

EDIT #2: Garden variety Hindu. I'm an orphan with no school or guru as of yet. But I consider myself a firm Shakta practitioner.
 
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Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
Forgive my ignorance. What does it mean to make the forum "blue"?

:camp:

From rule 10:
rule 10 said:
-For any DIR or discussion sub-forum that is colored blue, non-members of that area are limited only to respectful questions, and are not allowed to make any non-question posts.

As opposed to:

rule 10 said:
-For any DIR or discussion sub-forum that is colored green, non-members of that area may make respectful posts that comply with the tenets and spirit of that area. This includes questions, as well as knowledgeable comments.
 

ShivaFan

Satyameva Jayate
Premium Member
Since all is Brahman and have a jiva soul, I vote no and keep it green since you never know where the "voice" of Brahman will come from.

I am a village Hindu of the Mantramarga branch which comes the Kapalika Saivism and Saiva Siddhanta stems.

Om Namah Sivaya
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
Since all is Brahman and have a jiva soul, I vote no and keep it green since you never know where the "voice" of Brahman will come from.

Have you seen the state of the HinduDIR lately?

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@Quagmire,

Howdy, how many votes do we need?
 
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Jaskaran Singh

Divosūnupriyaḥ
I have a question. Why do different people have different colored names? Like some people on this thread have black, some purple, and some red. What's that about?
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
मैत्रावरुणिः;3668026 said:
Have you seen the state of the HinduDIR lately?

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@Quagmire,

Howdy, how many votes do we need?

There's no set number, we're basically just looking for the majority opinion.

A good rule of thumb is to leave the poll up for 2 weeks and take it from there.

By then, anyone who hasn't voted probably isn't going to.
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
I have a question. Why do different people have different colored names? Like some people on this thread have black, some purple, and some red. What's that about?

Purple = Theist

Yellow-= Non-theist <---(Yellow = Non-theist)
Black = Member/non-specified as theist or non/theist


Turquoise= Member Committee
Brown = Moderator in Training
Blue = Super Moderator
Red = Administrator
Green = Moderator on Sabbatical
Maroon = Administrator Emeritus

And white (white) = really, really shy people.
 

ShivaFan

Satyameva Jayate
Premium Member
&#2350;&#2376;&#2340;&#2381;&#2352;&#2366;&#2357;&#2352;&#2369;&#2339;&#2367;&#2307; - Have you seen the state of the HinduDIR lately?

Yes, and I ask which is worse?

-- A self-declared non-Hindu coming into the HinduismDIR asking a question or adding a comment?

(or)

-- A self-declared Hindu coming into the HinduismDIR and TELLING other Hindus they cannot be a Hindu nor allowed to be a Hindu?

I say the later is 1000 times worse. Hindus come into the HinduismDIR to discuss, express, share in Hinduism, not be told they are not a Hindu nor allowed to be a Hindu because of their birth.

In fact, telling other Hindus in the HinduismDIR forum that they are not allowed to be Hindu or engage in Hindu rites is harassment and so much worse than the first example of a non-Hindu asking a question, that in my opinion these types should not be allowed in the HinduismDIR.

Om Namah Sivaya
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
-- A self-declared Hindu coming into the HinduismDIR and TELLING other Hindus they cannot be a Hindu nor allowed to be a Hindu?

I say the later is 1000 times worse. Hindus come into the HinduismDIR to discuss, express, share in Hinduism, not be told they are not a Hindu nor allowed to be a Hindu because of their birth.

In fact, telling other Hindus in the HinduismDIR forum that they are not allowed to be Hindu or engage in Hindu rites is harassment and so much worse than the first example of a non-Hindu asking a question, that in my opinion these types should not be allowed in the HinduismDIR.

But, you have to understand, no one takes the member in said post seriously!
 

Stormcry

Well-Known Member
Yes, and I ask which is worse?

-- A self-declared non-Hindu coming into the HinduismDIR asking a question or adding a comment?

(or)

-- A self-declared Hindu coming into the HinduismDIR and TELLING other Hindus they cannot be a Hindu nor allowed to be a Hindu?

I say the later is 1000 times worse. Hindus come into the HinduismDIR to discuss, express, share in Hinduism, not be told they are not a Hindu nor allowed to be a Hindu because of their birth.

In fact, telling other Hindus in the HinduismDIR forum that they are not allowed to be Hindu or engage in Hindu rites is harassment and so much worse than the first example of a non-Hindu asking a question, that in my opinion these types should not be allowed in the HinduismDIR.

Om Namah Sivaya

:D

Many hindus believe that & Majority of Non-hindus don't believe in that .

This is hinduism forum . So hindus have first preference . Hindu born people should be identified here in something different way . That's my request to Admin/moderators . :)
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
Hinduism&#9829;Krishna;3668107 said:
:D

Many hindus believe that & Majority of Non-hindus don't believe in that .

This is hinduism forum . So hindus have first preference . Hindu born people should be identified here in something different way . That's my request to Admin/moderators . :)

HLK,

ShivaFan is Hindu. He's been Hindu for longer than I have been alive. He's married to a Gujarati Hindu, has taken initiation samskara-s, does pUjA daily, is a mandir attendee, a consistent donor/philanthropist to Hindu organizations and mandir-s, amongst numerous other things.

This thread is not for "Hindu born people". This thread is for astika-s, and astika-s only.
 

Jaskaran Singh

Divosūnupriyaḥ
As far as I know only one person here cares about that. I know if I was the only person out of 40 that cared about something passionately while the other 39 didn't, I'd drop it.
I agree; Hinduism(luvs)Krishna's obsession with birth is ridiculously stupid and probably very offensive to so-called non-"Hindu-born" (to use his terminology) people like you, shivafan, NYK, and others. Besides, how could you tell online if someone is "Hindu born" anyway, and what about different scenarios? Even though I consider myself culturally "Indian" and my parents are kShatriya by varNa, I was born in Pakistan and not bhArat, I was a sikh for the first 11 or so years of my life, and even genetically, I'm primarily Iranian and not Indian. Do I count? Probably not. Oh, and what about other Hindus not born in India, like those in nepAl and bali or Indian origin Hindus who no longer live in bhArat? Ultimately, what's the point?
 
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