tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4578465491512204930.post4553508473311365275..comments2023-03-31T20:51:19.262+05:30Comments on Rima Kaur: Invoking God's blessings!Rima Kaurhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13115722893268903641noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4578465491512204930.post-23009191034051437172010-03-21T19:32:13.315+05:302010-03-21T19:32:13.315+05:30thanks to all of you for appreciating my post...it...thanks to all of you for appreciating my post...it feels good to know i'm not the only one who thinks this way...i really liked reading about your own experiences...let's hope our inner God puts some good sense in all of us!<br /><br />-ASMITAASMITAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4578465491512204930.post-55044957008692984262010-03-18T01:14:32.036+05:302010-03-18T01:14:32.036+05:30vish, thank you for those kind words.
zeevie, tha...vish, thank you for those kind words.<br /><br />zeevie, thank you for your blessings. :)<br /><br />abhi, is that you? you're quite an articulate writer yourself, i must say! your appreciation means a lot, thank you! i write down whatever comes to my head.Rima Kaurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13115722893268903641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4578465491512204930.post-20644218239036329742010-03-17T00:38:47.860+05:302010-03-17T00:38:47.860+05:30For Asmita: I want to congratulate you. Good work....For Asmita: I want to congratulate you. Good work. I have a suggestion to what you have mentioned in your post. Being a religious country, I think we would be better off converting these places of devotion into some tourism beneficiaries. Kailash Manas Yatra for one permits only about a thousand devotees per year. This makes everything including the shrine and travel so manageable. In India, we have a lot of sacred places like Badrinath, Gangotri, etc. where it becomes a challenge to manage big crowds every year. It would be worthwhile to turn these shrines into benefices. Managing the influx of pilgrims can boost tourism even during the non-peak seasons. Again!! This unfortunately ought to hurt religious beliefs.<br /><br />For Rima: This journal seems to do the job quite well. This blog is so good, I want to give it a hug!:) I have not yet finished reading all of your posts. Seemingly at odds with the increasingly short attention spans, I have already managed to sip in most of the anecdotes that you have penned thus far. It would take me forever to write something witty and fun. But it all seems to come naturally to you. W0W!!Abhinavnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4578465491512204930.post-77143796437736313542010-03-16T23:07:35.242+05:302010-03-16T23:07:35.242+05:30congratulations beautiful.ab jaldi 1000 bhi ho jay...congratulations beautiful.ab jaldi 1000 bhi ho jaye ge.u r popular nw:).i was at tht temple ,last sunday yaar but kuch to baat hai wahaan jo itne log jaate hain wahaan.mujh ko bhi kuch khichnta hai wahaan,hahaahahahahchalta hai,chalta hai.RADHE RADHE.GOD bless u both.hav a nice futurezeeviehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18222615445478656465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4578465491512204930.post-88469757596311225572010-03-16T14:32:44.194+05:302010-03-16T14:32:44.194+05:30nice post.......Jai Ho Mangalmay Ho!nice post.......Jai Ho Mangalmay Ho!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02950211759405767205noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4578465491512204930.post-73415474880096277802010-03-15T22:28:25.051+05:302010-03-15T22:28:25.051+05:30thank you rati for your kind wishes! and tanveer, ...thank you rati for your kind wishes! and tanveer, a big thanks to you too for those encouraging words!<br /><br />i'll make sure that these comments reach asmita. she'll be delighted.Rima Kaurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13115722893268903641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4578465491512204930.post-39106346931154424632010-03-15T11:39:39.903+05:302010-03-15T11:39:39.903+05:30First of all congrats Rima on yr century! I love r...First of all congrats Rima on yr century! I love reading yr blog & yr interesting POVs. Keep it up :D<br /><br />Secondly great Post Asmita! I totally agree with you..<br /><br />About a year ago I visited Siddhivinayak (a very famous ganesh temple in Mumbai).. I took care to go on a day tht wld be less crowded (basically avoid Tuesday, Friday & weekends).. Even then it was the most horrible experience I have had in years. Barely had I entered the inner sanctum than the priest on the other end started to scream and shove people out while they were in the midst of their prayers.. Basically they just wanted to people to come in, give away their money and get out..<br /><br />How is one to have any kind of religious or spiritual introspection or experience when you are treated like cattle? I so much prefer praying at home, at least no one governs how much time i spend talking to God :DTanveerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06816048020201421679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4578465491512204930.post-66634322033843717052010-03-15T10:54:03.173+05:302010-03-15T10:54:03.173+05:30I also completed publishing 100 posts and was thin...I also completed publishing 100 posts and was thinking of doing a teeny weeny celebration but then other things took priority.<br /><br />I can't agree more on what Asmita has written. I always consider religion as a biggest business. Women madly leave their jewllery and bundles of notes at mandir thinking that they are offering to god. I don't know about god but the pockets of trustees and pandits definitely get fat. I am also NOT an atheist but somethings do bother me. People these days take loans to build temples becasue clearly the poential lies THERE. <br /><br />Great post and makes me want to say too much., WIl discuss some time later may be. :) Happy 100 posts , Rima. Can imagine how great it feels. :)Ratihttp://www.makeupandbeauty.comnoreply@blogger.com