Religion – a Dictatorship with inflexible outdated Laws – 22 Jun 12
Swami Balendu writes about religion and compares it to politics, in which it would be a dictatorship which has laws but which never changes its laws.
Swami Balendu writes about religion and compares it to politics, in which it would be a dictatorship which has laws but which never changes its laws.
Swami Balendu describes those people who are still in favour of the caste system and explains their reasons for this strange opinion.
Swami Balendu writes the steps that he believes could be the first ones on the way to a society without discrimination due to one's caste.
Swami Balendu describes the celebration of Radhashtami at the Ashram in 2003 when several high politicians had also come.
Swami Balendu writes about the weak Lokpal Bill passed by government and Anna Hazare's cancelled campaign. Read about this big drama of fooling the Indian public.
Swami Balendu writes about the situation of corruption in India and how even Anna Hazare and his team have disappointed the public just like the government.
Swami Balendu writes about Anna Hazare's statement that alcoholics should be beaten in public to help them leave their addiction.
Swami Balendu writes about the violence that Prashant Bhushan had to face because of his statement that Kashmir people can decide themselves about their nationality.
Swami Balendu describes the situation in India where many ministers of parliament are rich while a big amount of the population lives below the poverty line.
Swami Balendu describes criminals who do feel that they did something wrong and who then go to temple and confess and donate to clear their conscience.