Nepali people are converting their religion

Nepali people are converting their religion

So few days before, I was just chiling in kamal pokhari and a girl or aunty comes near me and tries to talk with me teti dyan dina but slowly she started talking about other religion.
Ani even ajkal different places haru ma people are promoting different religion
I am not against people converting their religion or anything but the question is why so much of promotion
I think Nepal yuta trend jasari start vaisakyo even some of our friends family suggest us to visit there and see if we want to change our religion i think they are mostly playing with the feelings of sad and poor people.Whats your thought on this?


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19 thoughts on “Nepali people are converting their religion

  1. 1. I am not against people converting their religion or anything.
    2. I think Nepal yuta trend jasari start vaisakyo even some of our friends family suggest us to visit there and see if we want to change our religion.

    **This above sentences is where everything goes wrong. Here’s how:**

    1. The Dharmic view of life promotes seeking. It is not Abrahamic view of life. You will never understand about it unless you study both their philosophy as well as ours.
    2. Most of us burdened with Academic stuff and real life chores, don’t read about religion, dharma, history & politics and economics but with continuous news entertainment become opinionated before becoming informed.
    3. Our previous generation did not have internet as widely or rarely available as it is of today, this generation has access to most of knowledge, read it will stop you from being brainwashed. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
    4. See the conditioning, you could not even name the religion thinking it may lead to hate or whatever. This is the root cause.

    Hope this answers it.

  2. Ig it has became common.One missionary women was trying to give me some book related to christianity in a public vehicle and she was literally debating me when I told her hamilai hamro culture nai better lagcha

  3. k ho I am no *” I am not against people converting their religion or anything “*
    vaneko? Khulera van na I am against all this vanera kina darako xas??

    I am against all this. Koi mug dharma pariwartan vandai aayo vani mukh futne gari padkaidinxu jatha jathi ko.

  4. Kahile kahi sochda Hinduism ra Buddhism ko caste system le dikka lagera Christian or Muslim bhae hunthyo jasto lagcha. Maybe convert tesaile bhairakheka chan. If you have had a girlfriend or boyfriend of another caste you would sympathize.

  5. Ajja yo Christian ho ki sanatan dharma ho. Esari promote gareko dekhera manchey haru bhagchan hau impression banaunu vanda. Satdabato ma tempo ma thiye jam ma. Euta aunty dhoka nira ayera possess bhako jasari eklai bhut bhutauna po thalchin. ” Uhalai sabai thacha, rakshya garchan uhaley, aunus tapai pani” bhandai.

  6. I remember in the movie “PK” tya aota scene xa junma chai aota kisan pariwar Christianity ma convert vae ra hunxa ani aota budo le “ye wrong number hain, agar god chatey toh hume pehle hee Christian pariwar me bhej de te abhi religion change karna, Ye wrong number hain” I mean ur getting it right? whar I’m trying to say??

  7. let people make their choices, you don’t have to like their choices but they’re individuals and whatever may prompt them to be religious whether it be free food or for the sake of trying something new, whatever the fuck…it’s upto them and religion and way of living in general should always be that way.

  8. There’s freedom of religion. What’s so difficult to understand. Baccha bunching lai indoctrine garna khojya bhaye euta kura, thulo manche lai garya hun. Tesma hamle k garne ra.

  9. What is religion first? for me it’s a way to solve our problems in our life. And we must not flw a religion by people’s suggestion. we must look deeply down to those religions purpose and real motive and if u find it good and acceptable then u must flw it with ur wish.. religion is a way to solve our problem not medically but spiritually. I’m Buddhist I flew Buddhist cos I think it’s perfect for me.

  10. No matter if you’re Hindu, Atheist, Muslims, Buddhist, etc. Just do your own thing based on your religion and don’t try to convert someone from another religion to your preferred religion. I’m atheist myself and i respect all
    The religions because that’s what you believe and i have no problem. But i really hate it, when the elderly people
    keep irritating me “hindu kina na hune nepali vara? Hunei parxa” testo ani ajai dherei kura haru. My parents say it too but it’s how i view the world. Sometimes i just want to use the things i learned of science to debate these mfs but I don’t wanna ruin the relationship i have currently with them. WHY DON’T YOU GUYS ACCEPT ON WHAT PEOPLE BELIEVE???

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