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Ten Commandments for Hindus in TamilNadu

#1 Greet each other like Christians & Muslims do. They say அஸ்ஸலாமு அலைக்கும் or Stotram. Let's say Jai Hind, Vande Mataram, Jai Shri Ram or Shankara or Mamaste or SUBRAPATHAM 

#2 Admit Children, grand children in Hindu Schools only. This helps prevent indoctrination against your Religion, your Gods & prevent Love Jihad. 

 #3 Men should wear விபூதி குங்குமம். Ensure ladies wear குங்குமம். Everyday. It's our cultural identity.

 #4 Patronise Hindu owned shops and restaurants. Many unable to stand competition from Minority owned commercial establishments. Please help fellow Hindus.

 #5 Non Vegetarian Hindus must avoid halal certified meat. It's a horrible way to kill animals and birds. Strict no to halal food. Halal is exclusive to Muslims. 

 #6 Please question anyone who tries to mock your 10000 year old heritage or tries to evangelize. Let them know that you are not interested in his hate narrative. 

 #7 Please do not look down at Castes of Hindu brethren. To be born a Hindu is a blessing. There's no curse about any caste.

 #8 Teach girls to wear sarees. Teach boys to wear dhothis. A chain around girl's neck must.

 #9 Strict no to saying daddy and mummy at home. For Hindus, nothing is sweeter than அப்பா and அம்மா. Use Tamil at home as much as possible. And learning of Sanskrit and Hindi by family members needs encouragement.

 #10 Vote for parties that respect your heritage in next election.

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  1. Very good summary of DOs for Hindus. I am following these suggestions. I request all the Hindu brothers and sisters to put these commandments into practice and also spread this message to others also.

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