Question:
When was the last time you saw two Christians wishing each other Happy Diwali...?
anonymous
2011-01-14 10:16:34 UTC
Actually this question just come up in my mind. Because pseudo dogs and upper class pseudo-Hindus make us believe that all Indians celebrate all Indian festivals so I was thinking when was the last time I heard two Christians wishing each other Happy Diwali. Is is really true or it is just my wild imagination because Christians world over never wish each other Happy Diwali as we saw many pseudo-Hindus doing last moth so shamelessly. I don't know why these pseudo-Hindu dogs want to ape everything from the west. They have now even stopped wearing nath (the nose ornament) without which an Indian woman looks incomplete. Have you observed these days that even the bitchhes playing the roles of mothers and grandmothers are shown without nose ornament? Even during a wedding scene the nath is missing as if it was never in our culture. I mean where are we heading for? Is our society heading for doom because 6000 years is too long time for a society to exist constinuously?
Seven answers:
sanjeevka
2011-01-14 13:31:12 UTC
First,I have seen many christians celebrating diwali.I live in canada,brampton. In canada city permits the people for firework only on three celebrations Canada Day, Victoria Day and Diwali so u r first myth is clear.I have seen in my office they decorate the table at HR department and reception area to wish all the visitor happy diwali and visitors could be anybody from any religion.

Your second myth nath is the part of solha shingar and looks like u r not from india. During marriages all hindus respect the traditions and cultures in fact nath become the western Fashion these days and whatever u mentioned about bitches of cinemas and tv shows ( i hope that 's what u r talking) remember bollywood or any Fashion industry doen;t represent india.India is different what u r thinking.In tv shows if mother,grandmother,sister-in-law and all women looks same age then u can expect anything. I think u should read and learn more about india before being so negative and rest of the things u mentioned is all u r crap not real, only u r views.
subhojit.dhar
2011-01-17 00:00:58 UTC
In ancient times Gautam Buddha and Mahavir founded new religions. Hindus soon assimilated them and actually picked up many of their teachings. That is the beauty of Hindus. They do not need to denigrate any other religion to adhere to their own.



Regarding wishing Merry Christmas or Happy Diwali or Id Mubarak, do you think it is a scale to measure ones commitment to ones society or creed. Celebrating each others' religion is having fun and not denigrating ones own religion.



And how about our favourite foreign celebration - The All Fools Day (1st April)
Variable 46
2011-01-14 10:19:43 UTC
To answer your question (as opposed to addressing your rant), the last time I saw two Christians wishing each other Happy Diwali would have been on an episode of the American version of "The Office" a few years ago.
anonymous
2011-01-14 18:27:31 UTC
In our colony here, there are Hindus, Muslims, Christians. We are all living happily. We together celebrate Diwali. Holi, ID, Chrismas. There is grand party on this occasions in our community hall and all families equally participate.

I wish those who nurse communal feelings, see us, how harmoniously people can live.
anonymous
2011-01-14 10:18:38 UTC
Why would Christians wish each other something they don't even believe in?

That makes zero sense.



That's what the term Happy holidays is for..it's a blanket word
smsmith500
2011-01-14 10:18:12 UTC
I wasn't even aware there was such a holiday.
mehtaap56
2011-01-15 01:44:57 UTC
Never.


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