Btw how are the so-called mlecchas so powerful? and we the followers of Sanatana Dharma so weak? What went wrong? @ParthaBanerjee
@ParthaBanerjee Let me chk ur new posts ..
@ParthaBanerjee It has only one close vote .. so nothing to worry abt ... it will take 5 votes for a Q to be closed
@ParthaBanerjee It is quite common to find wrong answers with lots of upvotes and correct answers with lots downvotes ..:D .. that happens here quite often
@Rickross thanks. but previously so many gave meaningless answers without scriptural edidence and got unimaginaable votes.like themone mentioningnSai Baba as Ishta:D
@Rickross regarding mlechchas, perhaps its somemsmriti Swamiji quotrped, kost probably Manu and most likely in lectures from colombo to almora
@Rickross i am repeatedly observing another strange thing: Asking the qustion and answering the same by thensame use within minutes. Its it acceptable? Is if for getting others enriched.
@ParthaBanerjee Yes that is called "self answering the question" .. it is allowed but that shd be not the way it is done off late .. one shd hv done more research before posting a self answered Q
@ParthaBanerjee One can do so if he is posting something entirely new and really worthy of knowing .. otherwise it shd not be done
For e.g if I ask "What is the abode of Lord Shiva as per Puranas?" and answer Mount Kailash with ref .. that won't be a grt idea... @ParthaBanerjee
@Rickross my answer gt deleted without informing me! is this fair, or is it the ruoe? i think what i told was meaningful but beyond understanding of those who deleted it:)hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/32029/…
@Rickross I feel deleting without informing is very very unfair
@Rickross and i am so sorry i cd not depend on the levels of intelligence of those who deleted it:) as seemed me from some of their comments and posts