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Radhey Maa's controversy is getting murkier by the day.Now Dolly Bindra, Radhe Maa's former devotee comes out with more murky truths. With the time more such happenings will see the light. These heinous deeds cannot be hidden.

 

Everyone is free to show devotion to their own faith but the only condition is they should not misguide others by their acts in the process. Every one knows the reality of so called Radhema but if they are attached with her they are doing so in their own interests. If she is wrong in the eyes of law then the jail is the right place for all such people. But, it should be on all without any discrimination. The Indian society is full of such Gurus, Maas and religious and political leaders those are doing nothing but spreading ill in the society.


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Yes. everyone is free to  show devotion towards anything they admire or appreciate. But everything has certain limits. The problems arises when the Devotion crosses the limits.

 

No, I am free to exercise my religious devotion but that should not be against the set norms of society or against the law. There is no limit of one's devotion as long exercised withing their own premises and without breaking any law. 


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Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani

What are the set norms ? Are such set norms existing ? What happened to those Gurus who broke the set norms and still ruling the roost ?

 I agree with you on the point, as long as your beliefs are limited to you without influencing others is OK

In my own home I and my wife have different beliefs. We are poles apart . But we both believe in not dragging into our respective beliefs . She follows her norms and I my own.

 

Every one having respect for society and and little bit of civic sense knows about set norms of society. The laws have their own roles in the norms too and as long one is withing these he is free to exercise his faith/devotion within his premises without disturbing others. But If I begin performing Pooja with a loudspeaker on during night or day too is out of rules and should be stopped but who cares. I have seen it happening in every state of the country even where 10 PM is the limit. Who will come forward and and set a bell around cat's neck!


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Curbs on Using the loud speakers during festive season are already in force. Just at the stroke of  8 PM. The blaring Mikes should be stopped in AP. Otherwise the follow up cops will book the management of the Puja. As far as the adherence to the norms, it's true that you see more violations than observances.

 

One can only blame people for getting so esaily carried away and Radhe Maa is smart since she has many supporters who would go all out to protect her no matter what she does !!!

The latest is crazy women hosting kitty parties with Radhe Maa theme where they all dress like her, can anything be more ridiculous than that !???dizzy_face.pngastonished.pnganguished.png

 

http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/believe-it-or-not-now-radhe-maa-themes-for-kitty-parties_1652748.html

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Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

More ridiculous is the fact, people knowing fully about her activities through press and electronic media, still shamelessly following her. From the photos it is very clear that Radhe Maa and followers looking so care free and " Who the Hell cares for the press outcry" attitude.

 

suni51 wrote:

Every one having respect for society and and little bit of civic sense knows about set norms of society. The laws have their own roles in the norms too and as long one is withing these he is free to exercise his faith/devotion within his premises without disturbing others. But If I begin performing Pooja with a loudspeaker on during night or day too is out of rules and should be stopped but who cares. I have seen it happening in every state of the country even where 10 PM is the limit. Who will come forward and and set a bell around cat's neck!

Agreed. Just do anything (worship and devotion included) without annoying and disturbing others or breaking law. 

 


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