Still thinking of what would be the appropriate title for these personal musings.
Why doest it take Vatican to recognise our belief in a Nun?
Why a nun, hardly known outside a fixed radius is cheered for her sainthood, while our own Sai babas are eyed with a lot of suspicion?
Why the dead hold more importance and sanctity than the alive?
Why do we have more trust on the doings of the one who is dead and gone and no faith in the ability and words of the one in flesh and blood?
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17/06/2008 at 16:50 |
Thats because, one can never go back in time to disprove it. Also people understand the values the person stood for only after his/her death.
Raghu