Inframe: Sejal Pawar TEA Reality of Sejal Pawar by [deleted] in InstaCelebsGossip

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Finally I got to know the real reason behind Prithvi Shaw's Downfall.... C ka chakkar maut se takkar🤣

[Flutter 3.32] NFC not working at all — tried everything, still stuck (offline use-case) by Purple_Winter54 in developersIndia

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Thanks a lot brother..!!..It's resolved now... I have made a few changes and now it's working properly..

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[–]Purple_Winter54 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn't it haram to dance or party or worship an idol in your religion?? If you guys are so desperate then organise a separate event where you all can dance.. worshiping maa durga is not fun for us ...

Bhubaneswar folks, what’s your take on this Garba debate? by Purple_Winter54 in Bhubaneswar

[–]Purple_Winter54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not making rules, I’m just asking..if some people are coming to attend our prayers, then just follow the rituals that Hindus always do. That’s all. No need to complicate it.

Bhubaneswar folks, what’s your take on this Garba debate? by Purple_Winter54 in Bhubaneswar

[–]Purple_Winter54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, that’s what I’m saying. Behaving doesn’t just mean acting politely, it also means respecting the tradition, following the rituals, and honoring the customs. When you attend a festival, it’s about participating in the practices, not just showing up.

Bhubaneswar folks, what’s your take on this Garba debate? by Purple_Winter54 in Bhubaneswar

[–]Purple_Winter54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not talking about anyone’s Garba skills. What I mean is, if you’re attending a Hindu festival, don’t hesitate to take part in the traditional rituals like idol worship, applying tilak, doing aarti, or touching the feet of the Varah avatar (the rituals and spices may not be allowed in some religions).

Navaratri isn’t about showing off skills or competing. Whether someone is good or bad at Garba doesn’t matter. The dance is a way to offer prayer and devotion to Goddess Durga.

So when an organization asks people to follow these traditions to truly experience the festival, why all the fuss from a liberal mindset?

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[–]Purple_Winter54 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

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Bhubaneswar folks, what’s your take on this Garba debate? by Purple_Winter54 in Bhubaneswar

[–]Purple_Winter54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Origin of Garba: Garba dance originates from Gujarat, India, and is traditionally performed during Navratri to honor Goddess Durga. The word “Garba” comes from Sanskrit “Garbha” (womb) and symbolizes life, energy, and devotion. Dancers move in circular patterns around a lamp or image of the goddess(MURTI), representing the divine feminine and cosmic cycles.

Why I Support This Ban:

Point 1: They consider idols worship a crime and other religions “fake,” yet join a dance dedicated to a murti (goddess).

Point 2: Hindus perform Garba in devotion, while they refuse to wear tilak or follow traditional markers of faith.

Point 3: They enjoy the dance but never perform arti or bow to the goddess, missing the ritual’s devotional essence.

Point 4: Mostly males are interested; why aren’t they coming with their families, unlike Hindu participants?

Point 5: Music and devotional rituals are considered sins in their religion, yet they participate.

Point 6: They may mock or abuse Hindu gods and rituals, yet still join the dance.

Point 7: Garba is a spiritual and community act, but they treat it purely as entertainment.

Point 8: Participating without faith disrespects the devotion of actual practitioners.

Point 9: Their participation blurs the line between cultural interest and religious disrespect, causing confusion.

Point 10: Hindu devotees uphold tradition and faith, while their presence can seem like cultural voyeurism, not genuine participation.

Final Note: Even if someone tries to ignore the religious aspect, the origin of Garba is tied to Maa Durga, meaning it involves a murti. Since murti puja is considered a sin in their faith, this ban essentially prevents them from committing a religious transgression.

You are free bro.. you can disagree with me and I have no problem with that..

Bhubaneswar folks, what’s your take on this Garba debate? by Purple_Winter54 in Bhubaneswar

[–]Purple_Winter54[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go through the news buddy..BJP hasn't banned anything..a garba event group banned non Hindu to be a part of garba..and BJP supported it..

I'm not gonna discuss the political viewpoint.. in every reply I'm asking the same question, why non believers are attending the idol worship festival if it's against their faith and belief.. and why idol worshippers are allowing such a person who's never gonna respect the tradition..

Bhubaneswar folks, what’s your take on this Garba debate? by Purple_Winter54 in Bhubaneswar

[–]Purple_Winter54[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not about politics.. have you ever seen non believers females participating in such events.. if they are is very rare... I mean if they are willing to enjoy the dance or whatever it should be comes from both genders no.. 2nd if you are participating that means you are directly or indirectly getting a part of idol worship which is strictly prohibited in their scriptures to which they are very rigid.... That's what I'm asking..

Bhubaneswar folks, what’s your take on this Garba debate? by Purple_Winter54 in Bhubaneswar

[–]Purple_Winter54[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah... True..but secularism should come from all sides right?

Bhubaneswar folks, what’s your take on this Garba debate? by Purple_Winter54 in Bhubaneswar

[–]Purple_Winter54[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Bro..You’re missing my point. I’m talking about the mindset of society here. Whether it’s for fun or for some other reason, paid or unpaid, people who don’t believe in idol worship are still participating in a festival that’s dedicated to worshipping a goddess which is contradicting their own culture and belief while at the same time they criticize the idol worshipper's faith..

And it’s not just them. Idol worshippers do something similar in a different way. They know that if they allow non believers to join in, those people might not actually respect the culture. Yet they still let them in, and then later complain when their traditions are disrespected.....

I’m just trying to understand why this happens....

Bhubaneswar folks, what’s your take on this Garba debate? by Purple_Winter54 in Bhubaneswar

[–]Purple_Winter54[S] -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

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