Namaskar and dhannyabad to Mananiya Alpana. It is the
great satisfaction of us that our Mahila-Shakti is
rising. One day, Hindu Nari will lead our coward male
partners. These Hindu males like Umesh and Deka, all
of them are suffering from defeated and coward psyche.
Their thougts are empty, and yet they try to speak
big. Whereas, our Mahila like Alpana talk in a
straigh, victorious tone. I salute the Nari-Shakti of
Hindutva.
regards,
Bikram

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> Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 21:39:20 EST
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> Subject: Re: [Assam] Image of Hindutva
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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> In a message dated 2/24/04 8:32:48 AM Central
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> > . People are realising that Hindutva
> > means development and growth of our culture, our
> > economy, and overeall increase in strength of our
> > people around the world. Since, most of you guy
> live
> > in abroad, please let us know if you are also
> feeling
> > a change in perception about Hindutva in your
> mind.
> > best regards,<<
> 
>    I have read  numbers of interpretation of
> Hindutva,advanced by 
> intellectuals holding the view that it is an
> aggressive cult and a clear distortion of 
> non-aggressive Hinduism,even though the Supreme
> Court has not found any 
> distinction between the two terms etymologically.The
> term Hindutva is derived from two 
> words--Hindu and tattva,which literally means Hindu
> principle.Any "ism" 
> usually suggests narrow,limited ideology which
> follows set rules and 
> guidelines.Anything outside of those definitions
> cannot be held to lie within the 
> "ism".Therefore,any "ism" will have its own
> corresponding anti-ism,as well as itself 
> containing certain aspects which are themselves
> anti-ism against other sets of 
> beliefs,ideologies or philosophies.So, in my
> view,the only difference between 
> Hinduism and Hindutva is the name and its
> accompanying connotations.
> K J Deka.
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> Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 23:05:14 EST
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> In a message dated 2/24/04 8:23:54 AM Central
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> > BTW, aren't magistrates usually IAS types?<<
> 
>    While on the topic of corruption,a news item
> appeared in today's " Assam 
> Tribune" caught my sharp attention,in which CM(
> Mr.Tarun Gogoi) claims that " 
> in the last three years, the state managed to make
> rapid progress in the field 
> of road communication".It reminds me of much-vaunted
> promise,made by the same 
> gentleman immediately after taking over the charge
> of chief ministership that 
> " 80% of the city's roads would be repaired by the
> 31st October,2002".The date 
> came and went away.Have we seen any repair works
> worth the name?Most of the 
> potholes ( better still,if I call them craters) are
> still left to be filled.
>    It also reminds me of much-hyped austerity
> excercise by the same 
> Government.These accomplished parasites (
> politicians,IAS/IPS) donot simply qualify to 
> preach austerity unless they themselves learn how to
> ward off waste.If one 
> looks at the senior level officers in Dispur,one
> finds that each one of them has 
> three or four vehicles ( of course,Government
> vehicles) at their disposal--not 
> to speak of chauffeurs,peons,servants and what
> not.Our babus fly to Delhi on 
> the flimsiest of pretexts only to spend public
> money.Is this a sign of 
> austerity measure?
> KJD
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> Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 22:54:58 -0600
> From: "Alpana B. Sarangapani"
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> Subject: Re: [Assam] Image of Hindutva--Yoga license
> To: "umesh sharma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> >by charging licensing/franchisee fee --for
> something he teaches in the name of Yoga.
> 
> It is a form of art - education. what is wrong in
> charging a fee for it? even the hindu 'wrishi's
> since the olden days, have been charging
> 'guru-dokshina'! I don't see anything "un-hindu" or
> "immoral" about it. It is much better than pocketing
> the public money in one's pocket, instead of
> providing clean water or building a road for others
> even if the road is not necessary for the big babus,
> but for the common people. 
> 
> what say u, Umeshji?
> 
> >wish that all Hindus , wherever they might be -in
> India or abroad --should have proper info about
> their faith-which is lacking >to most NRIs (and/or
> NRAs)
> 
> Ignorance is there wherever you are. Even if I
> wasn't an NRI/NRA, I would be the same ignorant
> person in this regard, I believe. I don't think
> somebody would know more about Hinduism (or any
> other religion), just because they lived all their
> life in India.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: umesh sharma 
>   To: Bikram Chowdhury ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 9:42 AM
>   Subject: Re: [Assam] Image of Hindutva--Yoga
> license
> 
> 
>   well,
> 
>   I'm in India--but I believe u have a namesake in
> USA --who is bringing a very bad name to a very
> Hindu product -Yoga - by charging
> licensing/franchisee fee --for something he teaches
> in the name of Yoga.
> 
> 
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