CHEATING IN 3 CARDS GAME BY HOOLIGANS AND VISITING TEMPLE ARE OF - TopicsExpress



          

CHEATING IN 3 CARDS GAME BY HOOLIGANS AND VISITING TEMPLE ARE OF THE SAME FEATURE/ AT PAR, IF SAME IS SEEN THROUGH RATIONAL EYES ======================================================= I would authenticate by giving interesting example : I daily see at Sion (Mumbai) main signal adjacent to underground walking bridge that, a group of hooligans daily set a play of three cards, their own people make a crowd, they put 100 rupees notes on the cards, the card player shouts ‘Idhar Lagao! Sau rupyeka hajar leke jao!, Sure Shot! and etc. Some persons stand outside and murmur in their middle when a new person is adjacent to them, “I won 5000 rupees, I won 3000 rupees instantly”. All this jugglery is to lure new person. Once the new person goes into the game, they loot him, though he is winner, no matter to them, because they are in mob, their won money already used to be under circulation in the game. Thus they used to be busy in finding out new prey to their game. Livelihood of these hooligan (gunde) is being run through this business. Police also ignore them and their cheating business is being run uninterruptedly.(Police must have their nexus with these hooligans). This authentic treachery event is exactly same when a person travels along with his family, to thousands of kilometer distance to have a glimpse of Tirupati Balaji Temple or any other temple, Makka, Madina, Jeruslem etc. Interestingly, two of my colleagues have been pick-pocketed at Tirupati Temple at main point of glimpse where 2 seconds time is given for glimpse. The devotee had to shut their eyes and both hands to be up in salute position. Also at the main spot there used to be crowd. But within the 2 seconds thieves have golden chance. Making the long story short, both the events i.e. hooligan’s deceiving 3 card game and visiting temples are of same feature where former’s cheating is understood after the game is over; but latter’s cheating nobody knows. Priestly class in this country have hitherto (since millennia) earned money trillions trough temple business viz : Tirupati Balaji, Shirdi, Vaishnav Devi etc. Because of money power, they are invincible as veins of poor Bahujan’s livelihood are in their hands. Indeed! Money is power, leisure and freedom to Priestly class. Looking to the fact, Bahujans have hard nut to crack to revolt against them. Better stop worshipping/visiting temples, is my earnest advice to Bahujans especially OBCs, in light of modern era of science and futility of god notion. Have a disciplined and virtuous life, have compassion with others, share sorrow with your colleagues when situation is so, for there is no need of worshipping gods/goddesses made up of stone/wood/metal/earth etc. One must be borne in the mind that, on the earth theists live as well as atheists also live, but live happily and successfully, of course better than theists, I bet. This is because of, they do not believe in god, they do not go to any temple. They always act in consonance with reasoning, logic, cause action effect relationship, scientific approach to their activities enriched with commonsense. They are ever alert in their life. In view of this fact, theists must follow suit to atheists by renouncing temple visits. Following man in this era is under sophisticated/Hi-Fi stage of science. Man now knows where he is being cheated and by whom. This is attributed to modern science hitherto. Once a large majority people come to know about treachery of temple business, the days are not far when all temples are seen deserted. At this juncture, man will become real happy on the earth. One of my friend’s son disagreed to worship god. He told his father that show him actual god then I would pray otherwise not. I won’t worship mere idol made up of stones. : Compiled by Chakradhar Hadke My comment:-- Looking to the above fact on realization, going to temple is futile/ fruitless. The priestly class are parasite who earn on sitting without perspiration. As such bellies / stomachs of the priestly / Pujaari class are seen too much bulging. Better not to go to Hindu temples and focus on educating our children and focus on earning basic need i.e. roti/ bread, cloths, house, health, water, and such other mandatory needs. With this only the life will progress and not with going to god’s temples. Chakradhar Hadke
Posted on: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 08:21:58 +0000

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