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Anonymous

IN

pIpWU1

No.60

should Hinduism change or should the law be changed? why does nature contradict Hinduism

and the principles of Hinduism teach, change to laws to be a bit closer to Hinduism if the nature itself contradicts Hinduism

Laws are human made, change them right now

Hinduism is by god, it's the way hindus should live

Nature is filled with calamities, it is indifferent, we should save ourselves and our Hindu Culture

Anonymous

ARYA

E2u/Qq

No.157

>>60(OP)

Thailand is predominantly a more Buddhist nation than a Hindu one. Laws don't follow the culture of proto Hinduism, such as one seen in Trinidad (marrying at age of 12) since India is a secular nation (unrelated to how it should be).

Hinduism itself is pretty vast, so how the laws should be would be a common agreement within different sects like Shaiva, Shakta, Vaishnava, Vaidika, Smartha and so on.