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16 minutes ago, chittimallu_14 said:

Moving the goal posts now, are you?... when muslims or christians dont have the tradition of touch someone else's feet (be it parents or outsider or anyone) how can you compare this tradition to them? That was my Q

Christians kiss pope's hand, thats their culture which you may or may not equate it to touching feet. .. but both are ways to show respect to their religious head ... 

half knowledge endi ra chutiya, I made a valid point and you had no fcuking clue about it 

Falling at feet was always there in those cultures too .. infact falling at ones feet is a popular English saying . But they stopped it because they know it is humiliating.. not just a “cultural” difference . But Brahmins did not.

 

not moving goalposts but exposing your patheticness in trying to defend the indefensible.

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Even if falling at feet of parents is accepted how is it culturally acceptable to fall at feet of someone how by very definition is particular caste. Will you fall at feet at managalodu or chakalodu ? Thy are also skilled at their work and gene relays belong to a particular caste. Stupid half clever jackass.

2 minutes ago, lovemystate said:

Even if falling at feet of parents is accepted how is it culturally acceptable to fall at feet of someone how by very definition is another caste. Will you fall at feet at managalodu or chakalodu ? Thy are also skilled at their work and gene relays belong to a particular caste. Stupid half clever jackass.

Now this is a valid Q.... finally you are on right track and started to compare apples to apples.... good that I could drill some sense into your pichi punugu brain.

I dont have a problem you questioning brahmins but your stupidity was to compare this point to Muslims and Christians who doesnt have that in their culture.... they DONT fall on anyone's feet and touching someone's feet is not their tradition. The closest thing you can compare to is the christians kissing religious head's hand....which happens even today..

endo nannu half clever annav but still getting schooled on the topic and getting your jimmies rustled.... have a day off

 

12 minutes ago, lovemystate said:

Falling at feet was always there in those cultures too .. infact falling at ones feet is a popular English saying . But they stopped it because they know it is humiliating.. not just a “cultural” difference . But Brahmins did not.

 

not moving goalposts but exposing your patheticness in trying to defend the indefensible.

Having a popular english saying doesnt mean anything and doesnt prove they touch someone's feet as a mark of respect in reality.... Just because Western folk use an idiom like "im on cloud nine" to express their happiness it doesnt mean they shuttle between earth and clouds via a rocket up their arse.... 

Once again, take a day off

14 minutes ago, lovemystate said:

Falling at feet was always there in those cultures too .. infact falling at ones feet is a popular English saying . But they stopped it because they know it is humiliating.. not just a “cultural” difference . But Brahmins did not.

 

not moving goalposts but exposing your patheticness in trying to defend the indefensible.

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18 hours ago, Sachin200 said:

Kalam meedha ante , avatala vallu brahmin ayitey padaru . Manchi knowledge undi , Baga poojaki Avi chestu untaruna . Valla Manaki emana poojalu or subhakaryalu jaripinchina and valla teachings , suggestions tho Mana life's positive way lo lead avutunte . Ee cases lo respect tho pedataru raa . Oka Vella ayina Baga oeda varu and he already achieved alot in his life . Aa case lonu peadatru to seek his Blessing 

Rey dhed dimag.. vaadu individual gaa anthe thoopaithe pettachu kaaani adhi vaadi janma hakkura by birth. What you are doing is admitting your inferiority. Vere casteodu intha maatanna thattukoleni vaadiva nuvvu muttuke ibbandhi gaa feel ayye vaadi kaali meedha padthava? Thoo nee yavva.

18 hours ago, chittimallu_14 said:

Having a popular english saying doesnt mean anything and doesnt prove they touch someone's feet as a mark of respect in reality.... Just because Western folk use an idiom like "im on cloud nine" to express their happiness it doesnt mean they shuttle between earth and clouds via a rocket up their arse.... 

Once again, take a day off

Vori nayano.. intha self respect Unnavaadiki okka nimusham lo ardhamayyedhi neeku tharka saastram antha chadivi ennnenno examples , similies, logic tho cheppali.  Okka maatante matuku intha rosham. Andhuke ra meeru vere desam vaadi visala meedhe brathikedhi

4 hours ago, lovemystate said:

Vori nayano.. intha self respect Unnavaadiki okka nimusham lo ardhamayyedhi neeku tharka saastram antha chadivi ennnenno examples , similies, logic tho cheppali.  Okka maatante matuku intha rosham. Andhuke ra meeru vere desam vaadi visala meedhe brathikedhi

bamardhi neeku inka matter ardham kaledu... lite theesko

Already cheppina neeku... the point im talking about is not about the fact that you are questioning baapans...  buts its about the comparison to other mathams... 

2 hours ago, chittimallu_14 said:

bamardhi neeku inka matter ardham kaledu... lite theesko

Already cheppina neeku... the point im talking about is not about the fact that you are questioning baapans...  buts its about the comparison to other mathams... 

yedisaavule ..konda thavvi eluka pattinattu nuvvu nee yavvara,,, assalu vishayam meedha respond avvakunda ikkada logic naaku nacchale akkada naaku naccale anta

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