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    Hindu Groups Say "No" to Statues
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    Rajan Zed, the president of Universal Society of Hinduism, said in a news release that the deities were highly revered in Hinduism and inappropriate usage ...
    Perturbed Hindus ask for immediate recall of inappropriate statues of Hindu ...Sify
    Hindu groups criticize Crozet statue makerCharlottesville Daily Progress
    Hindu groups criticize Va. statue makerWRIC
    Webnewswire.com (press release)
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    Re: Hindu Groups Say "No" to Statues - NBC Washington

    Vannakkam: So I went to one site, and made a comment, basically saying Hinduism is vast, and there is no way a couple of people can speak for all Hindus.

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    Re: Hindu Groups Say "No" to Statues - NBC Washington

    Why is buddhism more popular again?

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    Vannakkam Sahasranama: Not sure what you mean. In the west? Worldwide?

    Again? Can you elaborate a bit? I have some theories but no point going into it without knowing the true nature of the question.

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    Re: Hindu Groups Say "No" to Statues - NBC Washington

    Selling statues and paintings of deities of all traditions is and has been common. I do not see the objection - unless the artists are not followers of the deity represented. Then might one say their heart is not in it and they are just shaping the form alone. But that can happen even with a Xtian or Hindu or Buddhist artist.

    Look at Exotic India online - they sell all sorts of sacred objects.

    As a Buddhist though, I will admit that if one wants to worship a particular object, it helps to know it was done by a devotee artist and blessed by a guru.

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