Yes, You are right....RishiRahul wrote:Dear Vinay ji,Vinay Jha wrote:>"even the belligerant ones in person are not that bad or as insane as they sound on internet!"
Yes, and sometimes the reverse is also true ! An IBM staff in Gurgaon phoned me that Mr A K Kaul is very gentle and civil in real life, he goes mad with anger only when he hears the words "Vedic Astrology". He loves Vedic and is not against "Astrology" also, but cannot tolerate "Vedic Astrology" !!
-VJ
Certainly he has patience writing what he did, and is Learned enough, but unable to understand the higher side of spiritualism.
Such people are not financially greedy, but are rigid... and conventional in their thoughts.... not easy to change..... numbers are digital.
Aggression is known by consistently bold letters while writing.... shows the need to prove something...... being civil in real life... means the aggression is internal.
Our purpose is different, so let us apply our Intelligence elsewhere , and not where Aggression lies
Rishi
Here is a small task for the intelligence;
After 4000 year with Vedic Astrology, and with a people who are very fond of it, and where a great number live by it...please do this simple task;
1) Point to one area in your society where "without doubt" Vedic Astrology have given its people a benefit which other Country have not.
Don't use causes that is from "Tradition", because that is not Vedic Alone.
As for western and their" attack" on Vedic Astrology, might it not be the believer itself who call it an attack?
I myself feel I ask question, and if you can prove I am wrong...then I will be a believer of Vedic at once....only dumb people waste an opportunity to know about the future, and to have an advance to other.
It has been focused a lot on Western....but you have the same inside India...here is somethink from Wiki;
Status of astrology
In the early 2000s, under the Bharatiya Janata Party led government, astrology became a topic of political contention between the religious right and academic establishment, comparable to the "Creation science" debate in US education.
The University Grants Commission and the Ministry of Human Resource Development of the Government decided to introduce "Jyotir Vigyan" (i.e. jyotir vijñāna) or "Vedic astrology" as a discipline of study in Indian universities, backed up by a decision by the Andhra Pradesh High Court, despite widespread protests from the scientific community in India and Indian scientists working abroad.[46] In September of the same year, the Supreme Court of India issued a notice to the Ministry of Human Resource Development in reaction to a petition, stating that the introduction of astrology to university curricula is "a giant leap backwards, undermining whatever scientific credibility the country has achieved so far".[47]
In 2004, the Supreme Court dismissed a further petition, judging that the teaching of astrology does not qualify as promotion of religion.[48] In February 2011, the Bombay High Court reaffirmed astrology's standing in India when it dismissed a case which had challenged it status as a science.[49