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Re: ARTICLE : God and the Shastras (was Re: ARTICLE : Advice on...)
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Subject: Re: ARTICLE : God and the Shastras (was Re: ARTICLE : Advice on...)
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From: ramana@ecf.toronto.edu (Ganapathiraju Sree Ramana Gopal)
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Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 08:06:27 -0400
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In article <ghenDyotKF.44L@netcom.com>,
Jaldhar H. Vyas <jaldhar@braincells.com> wrote:
>Sankar Jayanarayanan <kartik@Eng.Auburn.EDU> wrote in article
><ghenDyL5AD.Hp@netcom.com>...
[...]
>>
>> > They are certainly more important than the
>> > desires of a single person no matter how sincere they are.
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>> If that were the case, Kunti should have said that to Hidimbaa and asked
>her to
>> get lost.
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>Actually Bhima already had a wife of his own caste so he had fullfilled
>his Dharmik obligation.
this is interesting notion of dharma! *assuming* for a moment that
marriage within one's caste is "dharmik" "obligation", what you are
saying is that as long as one marries one person within one's
caste, there is no bar for any number of subsequent "non-dharmkik"
marriages! did i understand correctly?
regards
gopal