Kavita wrote:Thanks marko, you have added head to my post.
And this plus many other reasons like, mean nature of few, dumbness, etc lead to supression of propagation of actual cause behind all the nasty and weired looking customs and traditions we follow. Any one over these boards, please be caucious before you talk loose about Indian culture. You are offending me by saying such baseless things. Start using ur common sense to make out the purpose. Try to probe what the vedas are about. You will be surprised to know vedas are not about God.
Kavita, while I agree that out ancestors may have had some sort of sound logic behind all those traditions and customs which fit very well with the society of their times, what logic justifies such practices in todays modern world?
Are we incapable of evolving our own customs that suit our modern needs? Why should we blindly ape our ancestors?
Every custom/tradition has a starting point, which means that at some point in the past, our ancestors thought that it was useless following the customs and traditions of their ancestors and started a new custom/tradition. We should emulate them and evolve according to our needs.
This doesnt necessarily mean that we should challenge every tradition. Change only those which donot fit the modern world or interfere with out day to day lives.
Why do arabic women wear Hijabs and why are those black in color? There is a sound reason behind that. The arab men needed to protect their women from other warring tribes who kidnap women , hence they used to cover their faces with Hijabs. Now, both men and women cover their entire body with black robe (men use black rugs) to protect themselves from scorching heat. If the hijab wasnt made a symbol of Islamic religion, how relevant do you think it is in todays organized 'air-conditioned' life? Same with rajput women who use ghoongat.
Whatever morals the vedas, bibles and Korans of the world are teaching would not change with time, but the societal beliefs, customs and traditions that got incorporated into religion over time got to change.
As mark put it, our society canged from extremely liberal society to conservative to a fundamentalist society. It's unique in a way that the rulers were from three different religions and cultures. We have assimilated all cultures to be what we are today.
Kavita wrote:Caves (forgot the name of the famous caves) - The society then in that place was devastated due to calamity (may be epidamic or war or somethig) and people lost happiness from their lives and looked gloomy. The s*x game being highest thiller and safer to life, the then King though would the best way to encourage to start living fun filled lives and order the making of this caves. Very similar to we coming up with theme parks. Thats how smart our kings were, they used to consider every aspect of live, not just this or that. Sincearity, loyality and purity were given very high importance.
I think you'd change your mind if you read the story of Kajhuraho temples.
And the bolded part is definitely not true.
Btw, do you realise that you are supporting sex as a form of entertainment, as something that gives you pleasure and makes you happy.
Kavita wrote:But I think society should be caucious, and should protect every ones interest. Some may not be ready for physical relationships out side marriage. But there are so many incidents happening around, minor raped and murded, etc etc. Society considers it a low. And this is misinterpreted AND there are quite many brutes around who drag (innocent, unwise) people into s*x rackets, etc. So society made a Generalised statement - s*x deprived of morals is bad.
I dunno how all this is related to my sexual choices I make and the marriage licence that society grants me to have sex.
All this time I was talking about society and culture but my personal opinion on s*x outside marriage, either before or after, is: its done by over enthuziastic less moraled people. Dont ask me why I think it is moral-less so, I did not figure it out yet, but I think It Is so.
Say a couple had sex and then married. Would they still be moral-less people. What is the difference between them and the people who had sex after marriage.



