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ठंडा मतलब कोला ही नहीं, बर्फ का गोला भी होता है. आमिर खान को खिलाईये खुद जान जाईये
Osho refused to comment on Quran because he found it meaningless and he commented on various scriptures and other people like Kabir , Bulle Shah , Meera Bai etc because he found some essence in the words and lives of these people. That is the reason. ( हिंदी में पढ़ने के लिए यहीं क्लिक कीजिये ) Quran, he found worthless, and that he said in the last phase of his life. Osho said all organized religions are worthless, yeah, that is okay. But there is some essence in Japji Saheb , which came long before Sikhi became an organized religion, he chose it and spoke on it. He chose Kabir's words and spoke on them. He spoke on Budha 's words, but it does not mean that he conformed to Buddhist rituals, he just found some essence and talked on the subject. He chose to speak on many lesser-known saints and fakirs. About Islam though he had spoken somewhat positive also in the initial stages but later-on declined it altogether. That is it. My YouTube Channel :--- Osho exhaustively talk...
A Critical Analysis of the Valmiki Ramayan: Beyond the Myth of Maryada Purushottam The Kingdom of Ayodhya and King Dasharath I have based my analysis on the Valmiki Ramayan , leaving out other versions. I suggest relying only on the Valmiki Ramayan, which is considered the original story of Ram. For this, I used the physically printed edition from Geeta Press Gorakhpur and an online Valmiki Ramayan. The content in both versions is mostly the same, though translations sometimes differ. I noticed some mis-translations in both versions, seemingly done intentionally to hide controversial aspects. My knowledge of Sanskrit from school and online dictionaries helped in understanding the text. Table of contents (main topics covered) The Kingdom of Ayodhya and King Dasharath Sita's Wedding The Exile and Life in the Forest The Alliance with Sugreev and the Killing of Vali Hanuman's Journey The War in ...
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