The rituals in sabirimala speaks for itself abt the religious unity that exists in kerala.True, some temples have such restrictions in Kerala, some not and I think In tvm temple its there.
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The rituals in sabirimala speaks for itself abt the religious unity that exists in kerala.True, some temples have such restrictions in Kerala, some not and I think In tvm temple its there.
BJP seeks probe into Pak official's visit to temple
It was also reported that the police too did not have any prior information regarding the visit of the Pak official. Even the government and the Home Department had not yet received any details regarding this, making a mockery of the loud claims of the government on the security arrangements at the temple.

brother, i can assure u of one thing, keralites (mallusBrother i dont know whether this is true or not but what we must do is respect all religions. I have not been inside a temple. I have been to funerals of muslims and seen Christians and Hindus in mosques. Maybe due to history and natural ferocity people have in the sub continent for each others religions doesnt help.
) distictly stand apart in south asia in case of religion. Religion more often comest last in case of personal identities. It might wel be bcoz of traces of communism left.True, some temples have such restrictions in Kerala, some not and I think In tvm temple its there.
brother, i can assure u of one thing, keralites (mallus) distictly stand apart in south asia in case of religion. Religion more often comest last in case of personal identities. It might wel be bcoz of traces of communism left.
brother, i can assure u of one thing, keralites (mallus) distictly stand apart in south asia in case of religion. Religion more often comest last in case of personal identities. It might wel be bcoz of traces of communism left.
lets accept it...v have lot of suspisions about each other. So its got more to do with being a pakistani than being a muslim.
U could well have had a tail while travelling in india...god knows![]()

Thats the point you can doubt indeed keeping in view since he is Pak High Commission official but your members saying why would a Muslim visit a Hindu temple in India when its a fact that temples in India are opened for tourism purpose, then its silly to bring such an argument.
and hehehe yeh not only tail but can have horns too![]()
janaji,Thats the point you can doubt indeed keeping in view since he is Pak High Commission official but your members saying why would a Muslim visit a Hindu temple in India when its a fact that temples in India are opened for tourism purpose, then its silly to bring such an argument.
and hehehe yeh not only tail but can have horns too![]()
and u dont agree with the rest!!! huh....satisfy ur ego or whatever it isI agree with you on this.....

Rightly said but you also have to understand that due to the isolated nature of Kerala, we were immune to invasions and plunders that came from the west. This formulated the mindest of North Indians as they suffered the most from these invasions. We did not suffered even 10% of what our brothers in NI have to endure. So pls don't apply the same communal harmony yardstick that we apply for themselves to North Indians.
Good point. But I'll question the doubts raised by the official's visit too. Unless there is a law to specifically state where a high commission official can or cannot go (which there isn't), he is free to visit as per his personal preference.
janaji,
plz check the guys post once more...the guy u quoted said "pakistani (muslim)"
gosh!!!...you have a serious case of amnesiaI am Pakistani Muslim and i did visit Hindu temples in India so ????
your stress is on word Muslim or Pakistani ?

gosh!!!...you have a serious case of amnesia
check my earlier post you quoted
