11-26-2005, 04:39 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-rajesh_g+Nov 26 2005, 05:07 AM-->QUOTE(rajesh_g @ Nov 26 2005, 05:07 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->I dont know Sanskrit at all but it almost seems like dharma nirpeksha means "one who doesnt side with Dharma" ? Am I right ?
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Apeksha could be translated as 'looking forward to', or 'expecting'. Nirapeksha is just the opposite of it, closely meaning 'non expectation.'
Secularism cannot be Dharma Nirapeksha as they cannot be indifferent to the Innate Nature. Matha or Pantha nirapeksha could be close to secular. Perhaps Ashok and others can throw more light on this.
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Apeksha could be translated as 'looking forward to', or 'expecting'. Nirapeksha is just the opposite of it, closely meaning 'non expectation.'
Secularism cannot be Dharma Nirapeksha as they cannot be indifferent to the Innate Nature. Matha or Pantha nirapeksha could be close to secular. Perhaps Ashok and others can throw more light on this.

