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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kosh on January 30, 2009, 04:36:34 am

Title: Are we saved yet?
Post by: Kosh on January 30, 2009, 04:36:34 am
 Old but still messed up (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/2-yr_yagna_against_global_recession/articleshow/3747337.cms)


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BANASKANTHA: A two-year long 'yagna' to save the world from the clutches of the economic crisis is underway in nondescript Ramosana village of
Mehsana district and is estimated to cost Rs 150 crore, organisers of the yagna said.

Organiser of the event and convenor of the religious trust Koti Chandi Mahayana Seva Samiti (KCMSS), Dahyabhai Patel, said that the 'yagna' was to invoke divine blessings of Goddess Meldi to relieve the world of the economic crisis that "does not seem to end."

"The ritual began 15 days ago asking for divine solace to restore prosperity, environmental well-being and overall world peace and happiness," Patel said.

The yagna, which will enter its 16th day today, will continue uninterruptedly for two years, he added.

"The first phase of the yagna will end after 10 million Chandi Path slokas in praise of Goddess Meldi have been chanted," he said.


Having looked up the unit and currency conversions, they're spending the equivalent of 30.6 million USD on this. I'm not sure how hard to laugh at this.
Title: Re: Are we saved yet?
Post by: ssmit132 on January 30, 2009, 04:42:10 am
Well, at least they're trying to do something good, even though it probably won't work.
Title: Re: Are we saved yet?
Post by: Kosh on January 30, 2009, 05:00:04 am
Well, at least they're trying to do something good, even though it probably won't work.


That money could be put to much better use, especially in a country with such obscene poverty and welfare problems.
Title: Re: Are we saved yet?
Post by: NGTM-1R on January 30, 2009, 05:03:01 am
That money could be put to much better use, especially in a country with such obscene poverty and welfare problems.

Since you brought the problem up...

Where the hell are they getting that much money?
Title: Re: Are we saved yet?
Post by: ssmit132 on January 30, 2009, 06:03:13 am
That money could be put to much better use, especially in a country with such obscene poverty and welfare problems.

Yet again I show posting without due thinking. :sigh:
Title: Re: Are we saved yet?
Post by: BloodEagle on January 30, 2009, 07:31:54 am
ca. 30,000,000 / 3,000 = 10,000 / 2 years = 5,000 / 365 =~ 14 USD per priest per day.

....

Does food cost more over there? You'd think that priests could get by on 8  USD per day, or less.

8 x 365 x 2 x 3000 =~ 17.5 million USD.

5 x 365 x 2 x 3000 =~ 11 million USD.
Title: Re: Are we saved yet?
Post by: Janos on January 30, 2009, 07:55:32 am
That money could be put to much better use, especially in a country with such obscene poverty and welfare problems.

Since you brought the problem up...

Where the hell are they getting that much money?

it's india

there are millions of indians that are filthy rich

there are millions of indians that live in what is pretty much low-intensity ethnic conflict

there are millions of indians who enjoy a completely westernized lifestyle

there are millions of indians that live in abject poverty without any kind of medical aid, civilian infrastructure or even political representation

india
Title: Re: Are we saved yet?
Post by: Galemp on January 30, 2009, 09:09:48 am
People would rather toss their money into a wishing well and pray to end hunger than actually use that money to feed the hungry.

Amazing.
Title: Re: Are we saved yet?
Post by: iamzack on January 30, 2009, 10:21:17 am
We don't see that all the time here? It used to bother me so much as a little kid that my mum would give $20 to the church (which it typically used for renovations) but wouldn't give anything to the homeless man outside.
Title: Re: Are we saved yet?
Post by: colecampbell666 on January 31, 2009, 05:27:12 pm
But don't you think that the Vatican NEEDED that money as well? How would the pope live without a gold-plated room?

Personally I agree with Galemp on this one, people need to be educated, maybe I should hire Bill Maher.