http://bit.ly/2X5xlg4 Looks like the prime minister’s “first toilet, then temple” slogan took an unexpected turn in the minds of some faithfuls.
(Via @ikaveri)
http://bit.ly/2X5xlg4 Looks like the prime minister’s “first toilet, then temple” slogan took an unexpected turn in the minds of some faithfuls.
(Via @ikaveri)
Serves fools who think saffron is holy, right!
My son, as a 4-year old, once prayed to a hand pump inside the RK Puram Ayyappa temple. He was merely following his mom, who was praying to each deity!
He got many indulgent smiles that day!
Today, the wife continues to be a staunch believer, I continue to be agnostic, while junior has turned atheist. We are a reasonably happy family!!
@aswath No friend, not at all!
Just that blind bhakti is silly - just as silly as a 4-year old praying to a hand punm just because his mom was praying to all the deities all around!
I can see his side of the scene very well - a Hand pump has single leg, kind of a hand and something resembling a head - so he prayed! 😁
When adults exhibit an adult version of this blind bhakti, it becomes dangerous, is what I was trying to say
@NSure As a final straw the father asks in exasperation whether God is in that pillar; to which P responds saying he is in that pillar; he is in that splinter. Narashima appears when the father splits the pillar into two.
Pls don't take me seriously. I am just hassling you.