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    Date:  10/27/03 - 12:29 PM
    Name:  Kanwarjeet Singh
    Site:  
    Location:  Louisville, KY USA.
    Comments:  Wish you all a very happy Diwali. I just moved to Louisville a few weeks ago and was really impressed to be at the Diwali celebrations at the local Hindu temple. I must commend the work of all the people who have taken efforts to build such an impressive structure and are making constant efforts to keep the community together - their work makes us feel proud. *** This is in response to the comments by Bharat and Avinash Rai on 9/9/03. Hey, friends, I appreciate you holding the Sikhs in high esteem and feel honored - however I have to make some corrections to your comments: A) Sikh religion is distinct from Hinduism and has not branched out from it. B) Sikhs were not created to protect Hindus from Moslems - as you bluntly put it - rather Sikhs were created to protect the right from wrong irrespective of whether you are a Hindu, Moslem or even for that matter a Sikh. By the way I am not a Hindu but am proud to be a Indian and of India culture and heritage. No offense intended. God bless. With warm regards and best wishes Kanwarjeet and Sonal. (Note: for Sikh-Hindu relations, please refer to chapter on Glimpses IX).




    Date:  10/25/03 - 11:35 PM
    Name:  Rick
    Site:  
    Location:  Everett, WA. USA.
    Comments:  Happy Diwali Everyone!




    Date:  10/23/03 - 4:00 AM
    Name:  Srinivasa Reddy Kapidi
    Site:  
    Location:  Vadodara, India.
    Comments:  Thanks for providing good articles and good knowledge bank of our history.




    Date:  10/22/03 - 4:11 PM
    Name:  Arun Kumar Garg
    Site:  
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  This is a very nice site. What I found lacking on the Internet is that the Indian literature is not available. Whatever literature is available is mostly by Western thinkers and is not pure. We all must make an effort to conserve and make available this rich heritage to the whole world. I think world is one day going to realize the nobility of Hinduism and thus man will achieve peace within and outside himself.




    Date:  10/22/03 - 8:41 AM
    Name:  Sneh Soni
    Site:  
    Location:  United Kingdom.
    Comments:  How enlightening! What a positive experience I have had reading this material. I am proud to be a Hindu woman. THANKS.




    Date:  10/21/03 - 10:35 AM
    Name:  Nicolas
    Site:  
    Location:  Berlin, Germany.
    Comments:  Thank you for such a beautiful and knowledgeable website.




    Date:  10/20/03 - 4:49 AM
    Name:  Ashok Krishnan
    Site:  
    Location:  Bangalore, India.
    Comments:  I may have overlooked it, but I could'nt find a reference to Suniti Kumar Chatterjee's "India and Ethiopia" in your pages. You may wish to include it in your section on India and Egypt. Congratulations on constructing a fine resource for students of Indology everywhere.




    Date:  10/15/03 - 10:20 PM
    Name:  Rob Jones
    Site:  
    Location:  Columbus, Ohio. USA.
    Comments:  I offer much gratitude towards you, for such a wonderful and informative site. Even as a Westerner, my life has always been touched by the East. Hinduism in particular has been more than an interest. It abides in my heart. Thank you for providing an enormous reference center of knowledge. I will be visiting this site quite frequently.




    Date:  10/14/03 - 10:44 PM
    Name:  Dinesh Mohan Raturi
    Site:  
    Location:  Suwon, South Korea.
    Comments:  Namaskar Sushama Ji, This is a great one. Very happy to find it. I will return back many times and also recommend it to my friends. Great Job. I am at a loss of words to praise your marvelous work. Regards, Dinesh Mohan Raturi.




    Date:  10/12/03 - 8:25 AM
    Name:  Alok Akolkar
    Site:  
    Location:  Pune, India.
    Comments:  The Site is wonderful. It covers all the aspects which encompasses Hinduism i.e Sanatan Dharma. Ek marathi mansani lihilele pahun ajun anand zhala. Different ideas which I had about Hinduism are very well depicted in the site.




    Date:  10/9/03 - 7:44 PM
    Name:  Amar Ramessar
    Site:  
    Location:  Guyana, South America.
    Comments:  This is an absolute fantastic site. The information i received on the caste system alone is unparalleled to the other sites i have visited. My most profound commendations to the individuals who are responsible for maintaining the site. JAI SHRI RAAM.




    Date:  10/8/03 - 5:42 PM
    Name:  Dial V. Gidwani
    Site:  
    Location:  1740 Ridge Avenue, Evanston Ill 60201. USA.
    Comments:  Sushama, Congratulation. This is a great website to educate our children/Elders and everyone. TRUE HINDUISM. I invite you to visit website www.sindhulogy.org. The founding Directors established this organizaion to promote awareness of Indus & Saraswati civilization Globally. The movement is gaining momentum. Our book distribution program RETURN OF ARYAN to the libraries in the US has been very well received. 2) AIS's school program 3) Field museum Exhibition plan. I welcome your comments/suggestion. Dial V. Gidwani - Founding President.




    Date:  10/8/03 - 8:57 AM
    Name:  Rahul Joshi
    Site:  
    Location:  Noida, India.
    Comments:  Absolutely brilliant! I was searching for SOMETHING on Dwarka and here it is.... EVERYTHING. I haven't gone through the whole site yet but I sure will. I am no Scholar but a Believer and this site is definitely a Helper. Keep up the good work!




    Date:  10/7/03 - 10:40 AM
    Name:  Indra Jainandunsing
    Site:  
    Location:  Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
    Comments:  This is really a great site. I've learned sooooo much! All this information has changed my way of thinking and my actions. Good job.




    Date:  10/2/03 - 4:19 PM
    Name:  Ajay
    Site:  
    Location:  USA.
    Comments:  Wonderful introduction to Hinduism. Thank you for putting it together and sharing it.




    Date:  10/2/03 - 9:01 AM
    Name:  Dr. Ramachandra K.Pudupakkam. M.D.
    Site:  
    Location:  Ohio, USA.
    Comments:  Outstanding and very practical information. I hope everyone will read, understand and follow our vedic scriptures. Keep it up. Dr. R. K. Pudupakkam. M.D.




    Date:  10/1/03 - 3:38 AM
    Name:  Abhishek Kapoor
    Site:  
    Location:  Mumbai, India.
    Comments:  Absolutely fantastic. Over the years the true meaning of our scriptures and idols has been shrouded with so many theories but finally this web site clears all of it and helps us understand the true and indepth origination of hinduism. one cannot express the amazement one feels when you begin to comprehend the brilliant genius of the rishis and sadhus who actually put this together so many thousands of years ago. superb job. keep up the good work and I hope this web site makes a difference to the world.




    Date:  9/29/03 - 8:53 PM
    Name:  Harish Gupta
    Site:  
    Location:  Bangalore, India.
    Comments:  A heart warming and wonderful website. With best wishes and much admiration of what you have done. God bless and keep up the great work!




    Date:  9/22/03 - 12:22 PM
    Name:  Jenni
    Site:  
    Location:  Louisville, Kentucky USA.
    Comments:  This is a really nice website with lots of information; it was helpful for my project on Hindu culture. Keep up the good work!




    Date:  9/21/03 - 3:07 PM
    Name:  Rupa K. Modi
    Site:  
    Location:  PA. USA.
    Comments:  A lovely, lovely site ... amazing. Thank you for he who passed this, as I will continue to pass this along to the young, the old, and to many many souls for upliftment. Thank you!!




    Date:  9/19/03 - 4:44 PM
    Name:  Nassir Hudda
    Site:  
    Location:  Toronto, Canada.
    Comments:  I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your excellent web site! " My very humble Respect and a Tribute to Hinduism ". Please Kindly Keep Up the Good work! Loka Samasta Sukhi nav Bhuvantou.




    Date:  9/17/03 - 8:50 PM
    Name:  prateek
    Site:  
    Location:  Hamilton, New Zealand
    Comments:  Its really great to read such appreciation about Hinduism from western world. and I'm feeling proud to be a Hindu. Finally someone has done amazing work to get this stuff together.




    Date:  9/15/03 - 10:07 AM
    Name:  Radhakrishna
    Site:  
    Location:  Hyderabad, AP India.
    Comments:  It is excellent!! I cherish that every Indian must know about the true culture and heritage of India. Government should see that our history is properly inducted into the text books. I also wish many Indians look at this site and learn about our religion more and tell their children. I wish you all the best and May god bless you for doing this great work.




    Date:  9/13/03 - 12:56 AM
    Name:  Avinash
    Site:  
    Location:  Texas, USA
    Comments:  This site simply made me ecstatic. It is vindication of all that I have known for long. Everything about our glorious Hindu past, our contributions to the world (which have conveniently been forgotten or has been claimed by other cultures) and especially Islam's despicable effect in India. Regarding the present...the following says it all - (from Islam's Other Victims: India By Serge Trifkovic FrontPageMagazine.com | November 18, 2002) "Nowadays, the Indian equivalent of political correctness downplays Moslem misdeeds because Moslems are an "oppressed minority" in majority-Hindu India. And Indian leftist intellectuals always blame India first and hate their own Hindu civilization, just their equivalents at Berkeley blame America and the West." This thought has affected so much of our younger generation, it is devastatingly sad to see that they do not understand that thinking like a leftist intellectual will surely see the decline of our great religion, Hinduism. I, as a young man, educated and raised in countries outside India, will do everything I can to ensure that this does not happen. Personally I feel that we must unite with Christians and Jew and other 'sister' religions like Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, etc. to save India and the world from Islamic extremism. I hope with the blessings of all our Gods and Goddesses, we can all, someday, accomplish the restoration of the greatness of India. Jai Hindustan!




    Date:  9/12/03 - 1:26 PM
    Name:  Sunita Lal
    Site:  
    Location:  Austin, TX - USA.
    Comments:  My compliments on your site. The passion with which you have researched topics and provided extensive details on every topic is admirable. I belong to The Vedic Foundation which is a non profit educational organization focusing on "Re-establishing the Greatness of Hinduism" I would like to send you a complimentary Book "The True History and the Religion of India" light on, which can substantially add to your site's topics.and point you to a few of our articles and factoids, that this literary work sheds I have no doubuts you will value the writings of His Divinity Shree Swami Prakashanad Saraswati who has authored this book. After your review of our sites and Book, I would also like you to add our websites and this Book to your recommended list links. Our site address is www.thevedicfoundation.org and the Book website is www.authentichinduism.org. Please check them out. I look forward to heairng from you. If we can in any way join hands and together propagate the same message we will all be stronger for that. Great site. Great work. Sunita.




    Date:  9/12/03 - 11:22 AM
    Name:  Vishwanath
    Site:  
    Location:  Bangalore, India.
    Comments:  hi, I am really a fan of Indian Science & Math, so I am looking for a site which provides me contents regarding that, so I got all the information from your site that I am looking for. I have a small club regardign ufo/aliens, interested visitors can see following link: clubs.indiatimes.com/clubs/ufoclub Thanks for hosting such a good site for us Indian and others. Vishwanath.




    Date:  9/9/03 - 4:58 PM
    Name:  Bharat
    Site:  
    Location:  
    Comments:  In response to Mina... right on young lady... anybody who read the excellent letter in Asian Voice recently, by a Hindu youth about the goings on in Bradford and the victimization of Hindus there has to ask themselves one question... are we, descendents of a culture that predates any other, going to stand for the offense that is propagated against us each and every day?. Or do we use our educational, economic and cultural clout to show those guys in Government that Gandhi did not suffer in jail for nothing. That enough is enough, the time of the Great Saint is over, he has done his part and the time of Arjun is upon us. And Arjun was a divine warrior. Our youth, especially the girls, have to resist the cultural genocide that is being carried out by the Muslims and the Christians. On God's earth there is a place for us all – let’s us not forget that, but do not, turn away from your own kind just because your parents have no idea of what Hinduism means. To the parents, stop trying to keep up with the Patels and start teaching your kids the grandness of our divine culture (and you might have less head holding when your precious little daughter runs away with a Muslim/Christian whatever, who has paid her more attention then you have), to the Hindu young men (and I include Sikhs in this, as Guru Nanank founded the Sikh religion to protect us from the Muslim hordes... we owe the Sikhs a great deal), stand up throw away your backward base ball caps and your patois, that is not your culture, research and rejoice in a culture that has endured over 10,000 years and given the world so much (look at this site itself) - 50 Cent and TuPac are not gonna teach you anything new... and to the Indian middle class professionals... put down your wine glass and stop the wholesale criticism of your heritage, and have the courage of not being a coconut and aping the White Man’s ways ( too many Indians died in the World Wars - oh did you not know that Indian solider were the first to storm Italy and were massacred by the Nazi's - and the struggle for independence for you to insult them in this way) Be proud of your own culture. A lot of you might hate me for what I have written, even more will not care and write me off as just another fanatic - but you know what - I could not care less. I am a Hindu, I am English (I was born in England, I even had an English nanny and God forbid... I have white and Muslim friends), I am proud of my culture and my religion, I love football and I listen to rock music... but when the chips are down, when the words have been spoken and the music has ended... I stand alone in the darkness and I realize who I am and I am proud I am product of my Mother, Bharata-Mata and no one will ever take that way from me. Jai Hind! and let the message of peace (that is inherent in the Vedas) reach around the earth. Many people say that religion is the cause of war, no its man's ego-driven interpretation of religion that is the cause of war. Be Proud; Be Hindu: Be the best that you can be!!!!




    Date:  9/9/03 - 12:21 AM
    Name:  High School Student
    Site:  
    Location:  Kentucky, USA.
    Comments:  I am in the process of doing a report for school and I came across your site. It is probably the best one yet that had as much information and is very well put together.




    Date:  9/8/03 - 7:27 PM
    Name:  R.N.Tripathi
    Site:  
    Location:  USA.
    Comments:  Dr Paul Brunton's dates need to be corrected as it shows "1989-1983" which is anachronistic. Thanks.




    Date:  9/7/03 - 8:20 AM
    Name:  Purnachandra Rao Narra
    Site:  
    Location:  Vijayawada, AP India.
    Comments:  It is rather a pity I came to know of this site so late. It is great and connects us with past glory so effectively and factually. I suggest each and every Hindu to browse through it and get enlightened. Thanks a lot for sponsoring such worthy site.




    Date:  9/4/03 - 11:56 AM
    Name:  Ajay Shah
    Site:  
    Location:  Banglore, India.
    Comments:  This site transcends all others on the topic of not only Hinduism, but Indian culture as well. While other sites fail to think outside of the box created by paranoid Christian European imperialists, this site goes above and beyond that boundary, and presents our history in a truthful and inspiring manner. The webmaster deserves a lot of credit and thanks from every visitor!




    Date:  9/1/03 - 1:11 PM
    Name:  Mina
    Site:  
    Location:  United Kingdom
    Comments:  I like coming to this site to clarify information especially after reading the garbage churned out by those with ulterior racially biased motives. We are witnessing the 'westernising' of hinduism in all its forms. You have books on yoga which now state that yoga has nothing to do with Hinduism, the buddha was from the west and dravida is a race...! I think India has been hijacked by the various ego maniacs over centuries; this time around it is Mcdonaldization and Gates coupled with the punjabization (mughal mentality) of India. We hear about the aryans as if they were a 'race' of people...not so...most likely the explanation for the differences in people in India is due to the equator,climate and geographical location. The hindus of the punjab and kashmir may actually not be the offspring of hindu ancestors but of muslims who converted to hinduism from neighbouring countries and mixed with the locals thus accounting for their lack of pigmentation and culture. We need to break free from the shackles of ignorance and endeavour to seek out the truth.




    Date:  8/28/03 - 11:30 AM
    Name:  Miller
    Site:  
    Location:  Middle of Nowhere.
    Comments:  I found your website very informative and well-constructed. Your section on Vimana is especially intriguing. I was deprived of all of this information during the course of my education, and I thank you for making it available to all of us.




    Date:  8/26/03 - 2:27 AM
    Name:  Prakash.K.M
    Site:  
    Location:  Trivandrum, Kerala India
    Comments:  It is mentoned that Dwaraka was given to Krshna by Samudra deva. But the history of dwaraka says that it was land of hunter ekalavya. How does the land of Ekalavya got to samudra deva. Was there any war happened between samudra deva and ekalavya or does eakalavya given it to samudra deva? Kindly clarify the doubts. Prakash.K.M




    Date:  8/24/03 - 12:43 PM
    Name:  kanubhai nanulal thakar
    Site:  
    Location:  surat, gujarat India
    Comments:  i was working as a priest in canada for 3-4 years. i know all type of religious holy work. contact me for performing any type of religious ceremonies. thank you.




    Date:  8/23/03 - 2:35 PM
    Name:  Sajith Chandran
    Site:  
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  Great India and Hindus. The site is a great tribute also. please update me.




    Date:  8/22/03 - 9 :03 AM
    Name:  Saket Soni
    Site:  
    Location:  Leicester, UK.
    Comments:  || Ram || Brilliant Site. Love it. Very detailed and full of information. One of a kind. Jai Siya Ram.




    Date:  8/14/03 - 7:08 PM
    Name:  Sudhakar GNVS
    Site:  
    Location:  Bangalore, India.
    Comments:  Itz really the 'need of the hour'. Very happy to see details of many truths which I faintly know.




    Date:  8/8/03 - 1:41 PM
    Name:  Rani
    Site:  
    Location:  New York City, NY. USA
    Comments:  I stumbled into this website accidentally and I am hooked to it since then. Thank you very much for doing such an invaluable service to hinduism and people in the world at large. Every article is informative and extremely interesting. Keep up the good work and may lord Krishna give you more and more energy and keep you in good health. Rani




    Date:  8/5/03 - 7: 03 AM
    Name:  Casper
    Site:  
    Location:  Denmark.
    Comments:  This is a great site, which I have learnt alot from, keep up the good work! best regards Casper.




    Date:  8/1/03 - 3:09 PM
    Name:  Srinivasa Raghavan
    Site:  
    Location:  Madras, India
    Comments:  This is a wonderful site. It really makes me feel proud of India and proud of being a Hindu. I like especially the Quotes section, and it is really very inspiring.




    Date:  8/1/03 - 1:25 PM
    Name:  R.Soma Varma
    Site:  
    Location:  Bangalore, India.
    Comments:  I appreciate very much the amount of effort you have put in and the information made available. It will be educative for all interested in understanding the facets of a tolerant humanism which is very much required in the present era of cut throat competition to make the fastest buck! Thank you. I am also enlightened by visiting the site. I am sure it will be an eye opener for many more.




    Date:  7/30/03 - 9:39 AM
    Name:  Rakesh K Jindal
    Site:  
    Location:  Detroit, MI USA
    Comments:  Jai Sri Ram, I been introduced to this site by one of my friends and after spending 15 -20 mins I found out that it is like ocean which goes deep and deep and never ends. I would like to salute the author of this site for doing such a great work. This site is truly a treasure. I am sure I will visit this site everyday. Great work pal. Rakesh.




    Date:  7/28/03 - 3:05 PM
    Name:  S.Geethakrishna
    Site:  
    Location:  Chennai, India.
    Comments:  Madam, Can I get a hard copy of your website. I am ready to send any money for this as the contents of this website is invaluable. If not available please take measures for this, i think by this way we can spread our indian culture and reinvent the wheel of Vedic civilization. thanking you. s.geethakrishna.




    Date:  7/27/03 - 11: 07 PM
    Name:  Nagappan Karuppiah
    Site:  
    Location:  Perth, Australia.
    Comments:  I really like your website. I had similar thoughts of doing a single website which covers from history and culture of India, but have not yet put into work. I salute. This website is what we need to boost Indians. Keep up the good work. Please let me know if I can do anything.




    Date:  7/23/03 - 11:05 AM
    Name:  Cdr bvn
    Site:  
    Location:  Kochi, Kerala India.
    Comments:  An excellent work indeed. An eye opener to all foreigners. I wish many Indians look at this and learn about our religion more. I find many foreigners know about this than Indians. I wish you all the best and May god bless all who are doing this great work.




    Date:  7/20/03 - 1:25 PM
    Name:  Seyed Amir Mahmoud Assadollahi
    Site:  
    Location:  Ottawa, Canada.
    Comments:  Thank you for your hard work. I enjoyed your website. I am a political and social scientist, and while I was conducting my research, I came across your website. Your website has valuable wealth of well referenced information in which should be recommended to all seekers of knowledge. I am conducting my research on similarities between cultures, and amongst many things that I do my research on is discovering the similarities between philosophies, religion, customs, and behaviours. I am not a religious person, but I have my own way of spirituality in which is unique to me. However, although I lack the fellowship of belonging to a particular religious front, I have discovered my own philosophy of life. Certainly some aspects of Hinduism philosophy is imbedded in my values as do other philosophies values can be found in my own way of understanding of things. I am in a belief that we as human beings all share one-thing or another in common with each other; and thus to end the conflict and prejudice amongst ourselves we have to focus on those similarities rather than the differences. My research is about gathering scientific evidence on the historical links amongst the contemporary nations, and interestingly your site provided me with some unique information that I was searching for. You website is well organized and maintained. I wish to thank you for your hard work and valuable information that you have put together. Sincerely, Seyed Amir Mahmoud Assadollahi.




    Date:  7/17/03 - 3:21 PM
    Name:  Anu (Erin Diane Jackson)
    Site:  
    Location:  New Mexico, USA.
    Comments:  Thank you for such a beautiful and knowledgeable website. I am a 41 year old, single, American woman of Native American Heritage and have been studying and living Hinduism for the past 3 years. A detailed and systematic history of Indian Culture remains yet to be written. But there is hardly any doubt that. before it can be successfully undertaken continued spade-work is necessary in various fields of study. The cultural history of a people is no less complex than its political one, and it becomes all the more so when it extends through long centuries and represents the outcome of diverse currents and cross-currents of forces. The study of Natha and Siddha sects is a preliminary to a thorough study of mediaeval Indian Thought. Even this study has its different aspects. And it may be hoped that the subject, will be taken up for investigation and an attempt will, be made to throw light on the many obscure issues involved. My own recent writings include those on the chakra systems in the tantrik traditions. There are more systems of chakras in the tantrik tradition than most people realise. One of the most ancient appears in chapter nine of the Kaulajnana Nirnaya, attributed to Siddha Matsyendranath. Said to be the progenitor of the Kaula school of tantra, this chakra system is eightfold. Each of the lotuses has eight petals and these represent the 64 yoginis, famed in Kamarupa. "The letter ksa is in the Brahmarandhra, la in the forehead, ha between the eyes, sa in the mouth, sa in the throat, sha in the heart, va in the navel, and ha in the genitals. Dear One, listen to the collective meditation in these chakra places. "The first of the eight is a celestial eight petal lotus of pure crystal effulgence, a heavenly fire or flame, completely without stain, free from all duality, from the fires of cruelty, devoid even of nothingness. One should avoid perturbation and practise equipoise (Sama) consciousness. One my see even beyond the future, one with the endless circle of time, having knowledge of what is spoken at a distance, able to both grant boons and to paralyse, with the ability to seize and subjugate pashus, or to destroy or to kill them, mortal, always truthful, and in equipoise, becoming eloquent, a Siddha, and able to do anything. "One should meditate on the second as having eight petals, as bright as a beautiful pure flame. One conquers death and becomes the cause of great excitation. Meditating one-pointedly on this multi-fold form one becomes an emperor amongst kings, doing whatsoever one wills, and may destroy all in the three worlds, whether animate or inanimate - like Kruddha, the cause of both creation and dissolution, always engaged in love. "The third great chakra is the deliverer from the nine tattvas. After meditating on the Guru in that chakra for six months, one my achieve whatever is wished for, destroy old age, be able to see at a distance, able to obstruct, even if one hundred yojanas distant. In a lonely place one should meditate on that multi-fold form. "The fourth chakra is the cause of peace, increasing happiness and pleasure. By always meditating on it, afterwards one becomes immortal, eloquent, victorious over death and disease. Practising it daily, one causes death to flee. By continual practice for a period of sixteen seasons on this great chakra, one becomes able to destroy in a day and a night. "O Surasundari, the fifth great lotus has eight petals. One should always meditate on it as being of a smoky colour, then one my shake the three worlds. It causes eloquence and avoidance of untimely death, and allows one to both enslave and paralyse. "If one should meditate devotedly on the sixth royal chakra, fiery, with a pericarp of eight petals, as bright as liquid gold, the cause of Iccha Siddhi, it enables one to see into the future, giving Anima and the other seven siddhis - of this there is no doubt. "Dear Mahadevi, the seventh is as bright as the full moon, auspicious, within the body, bestowing both enjoyment and liberation, destroying fever and death, enabling one to enter into another's body. what may not be done? One becomes the best within a circle of people. "Pretty-Eyed One, the eighth great chakra, adorned with eight petals, gives Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha." It is inspiring to meet someone of your ability and knowledge. Will visit this portal often. Namaste, Erin Diane Jackson (Anuradha) New Mexico, USA.




    Date:  7/16/03 - 1:49 PM
    Name:  Karthik Santhanam
    Site:  
    Location:  Atlanta, USA.
    Comments:  Respected Madam: One of the best hindu websites i have ever seen. I have a couple of ideas to propagate these information to a common man in India, if you have any thoughts please let me know. If you think this website needs any financial investments to get more people to look at it please let me know, i will be glad to do it. May god bless people like you to the fullest extent. Karthik




    Date:  7/16/03 - 7:04 AM
    Name:  vishal deshpande
    Site:  
    Location:  Mumbai, India
    Comments:  This is one of the best site for resources on Hinduism. This kind of site was BADLY NEEDED. Hope it gets the highest number of hits and people all over the world know the truth about Sanatana Dharma - eternal way of life.





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