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<blockquote data-quote="Wal Bada" data-source="post: 6185270" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Then can't help. WHat ever I say, you won't be listening because you re prejudiced and steoreotyped now.</p><p></p><p>It was compulsory when ancient people paying respect to the King. Mate this is not Arab. This is South Asia, and that is how it had been for last 5000 years. Your type of definitions just scratch the surface of the civilization that Asia had. The highest respect you can pay is by worshipping.</p><p></p><p>I repeat my answer, your definition of worship does not match here. Understand what is meant by worship in oriental societies. No one is worshiping a statue. No one worships Buddha even. Because Buddha or the statue cannot take us to nirvana. But by using the visual cue we pay respect to the founder of the path that leads us to nirvana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wal Bada, post: 6185270, member: 654"] Then can't help. WHat ever I say, you won't be listening because you re prejudiced and steoreotyped now. It was compulsory when ancient people paying respect to the King. Mate this is not Arab. This is South Asia, and that is how it had been for last 5000 years. Your type of definitions just scratch the surface of the civilization that Asia had. The highest respect you can pay is by worshipping. I repeat my answer, your definition of worship does not match here. Understand what is meant by worship in oriental societies. No one is worshiping a statue. No one worships Buddha even. Because Buddha or the statue cannot take us to nirvana. But by using the visual cue we pay respect to the founder of the path that leads us to nirvana [/QUOTE]
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