Saturday 19 June 2021

FACEBOOK COMMENTS FROM DIFFERENT PROFILES ... 20

FACEBOOK COMMENTS FROM DIFFERENT PROFILES ... 20


Sugata Bose @Subhradeep Sinha : Then study Swamiji thoroughly and practise his precepts and principles. Be a man. Manifest manliness.


Sugata Bose @Ashim Banerjee : Perfectly said. More often than not this seems to be the real life truth. No wonder Swamiji said, ''Bring light to the ignorant, and more light to the educated for the vanities of the education of our times are tremendous."


Sugata Bose @Ashim Banerjee : This is my post Ashim Banerjee. You have copy-pasted it. Unfortunate. You ought not to have done it. Please make the necessary sharing after acknowledging the real authorship of the post to whosoever's it truly is. I am a bit amazed that you could do it thus.


Sugata Bose @Ashim Banerjee : Apni amar post copy-paste korechhen ekta. Ami praman diyechhi. Anugraha kore dekhben ektu o ja koroniyo korben. Amar namaskaar neben. Copy-paste na kore share korle baadhito hobo.

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Sugata Bose @DrAjey B. Shinde : It is a complex historical issue that will resolve out nonetheless in favour of the reestablishment of the Sanatan Dharma throughout the subcontinent.


Sugata Bose @Meherban Irani : First the whole of the subcontinent must be reconverted to Hinduism. Then alone this union will be possible and will lead to India's good.


Sugata Bose @Meherban Irani : This will come to pass. It is the inevitable course of history. But for that we, Hindus, will also have to strengthen our citadels by diligent practice of the Dharma.


Sugata Bose @Sharmistha Chatterjee : Call when free. Wish to talk. Only, by the time you call, the wish will have faded far and will have been circumscribed by the trivialities of day-to-day life.


Sugata Bose @Sharmistha Chatterjee : Not good enough. You must be blissful when in the presence of God and when holding Him in memory.


Sugata Bose @Deepanjan Mitra : Deepanjan, you have done me a great service. I can now read this ('Swami Vivekananda ebong Bharater Svadhinata Sangram' by Swami Purnatmananda) to my soul's satisfaction. God bless you, my child !


Sugata Bose @Rituparno Basu : Have you written this lovely piece?


Sugata Bose @Rituparno Basu : I was very impressed with your writing style and felt invigorated by this radical, critical approach to addressing past issues which have now become shelved in order to keep their subjects sacrosanct in the public eye to a degree where they have become demigods and are past reproach or critical analysis whatsoever, a status which has dealt death to their very ideals which they had lived for and in life practised, an inevitable feature of fanatical following which our countrymen are so richly endowed with. I sincerely liked this contrary approach to ordinary adulation and look forward to reading more such feather-ruffling pieces from you that have critical thinking backing historical happening for their basis.


Sugata Bose @Rítãm Màitrà : We do not use such epithets for our revolutionaries. They have sacrificed their all for us. They are not to described, nay disparaged, as superstars with all their western consumerist connotation.


Sugata Bose @Randeep Bhattacharya : That is why I am highlighting them and we must all do so. Then this problem can be redressed by our civil society itself irrespective of governmental assistance or intervention in any way. There is something called popular sovereignty and it can work wonders through its gathered force in bringing either a revolutionary change in the state apparatus or a like change in attitudes, aspirations and in the wide diffusion of ideas. Theory can grip the masses like a physical force, says Marx, and ideas likewise can be made to diffuse through the polity by active participation of a large number of willing members of society who have the singular aim of changing narrative, so say I. Let us do so then for, in this day and age of close communication through computer technology, it is a deed doable very much, and we must, therefore, use such tools to bring about this desired transformation.


Sugata Bose @YouTube audio of Utpal Dutta on Satyajit Ray : The very purpose of the audio has been lost in the erroneous caption to it. This is quite the antithesis of what Utpal Dutta has said in his characteristic carping, caustic, scathing, sarcastic manner. This unfortunately is the decadence of the times.


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Sugata Bose @Julie Binder Maitra : You are picking only on the 'gallows' part of my statement. But it also has 'Indian toil' in it as you will see. Then the comprehensiveness of the assertion will be clear and the confusion clarified. Indeed, it was Rash Behari Bose who had triggered the bloody armed revolution twice during the two world wars, the first one almost completely aborted save the Singapore uprising and the second one successful in precipitating events that led to the end of colonial rule in India. Besides, Rash Behari was the mastermind and executor of the 1912 Hardinge bombing which led Basanta Kumar Biswas to the gallows, and he was behind other armed acts elsewhere as well. Hence, it is pertinent to include his photograph in the post for he was of preeminent significance in the armed revolutionary movement for freedom which led so many to the gallows.


Sugata Bose @Cable Ma.Vishal Agarwal : No, no. I was merely reminding you about discontinuing my service as I had not opened the TV set since my last communication to you to the same effect. But on opening the set yesterday I discovered that you had already complied with my request. Hence, so as not to trouble you, I deleted the messages, a bit hesitantly though, for such deletion is somewhat inconsistent with good manners. Thank you for being such a nice gentleman and a good friend.


Sugata Bose @Dhyan Maneesha : I stated the possibilities which is not the same as being supportive. Brutality is on all sides. The regimes today are all brutal and I am supportive of none of them. It is the roguish reign of ignoramuses and pretentious politicians and not of enlightened personalities, however tall may he the claims to such Illumination in the light of our hoary heritage.


Sugata Bose@Swami Vibhatmananda : "I feel especially happy to have had the opportunity of going around and seeing the Ramakrishna Sevashram in Tamluk. The orderly and neat manner in which service to humanity is being conducted here is praiseworthy. If such an institution were there in every city, how beneficial it would have been ! I heartily wish the comprehensive development of this institution." ... Subhas Chandra Bose


[P.S. Maharaj, this would have been an accurate translation in English of the comment made by Netaji in Bengali.] @ Swami Vibhatmananda


Sugata Bose @DrMrityunjoy Mahato : Read Nehru. Confusion will be cleared.


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