Deities can actually own property in India, though the law treats them as minors, and they must be represented by an official guardian.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Whenever people can access deities directly without the intervention of a religious hierarchy, they don't need to have hierarchy so much.
In India, you're taught that there are certain qualities that make you a divine human being.
India is a country in which every great religion finds a home.
I'm certainly not surprised by the passion of the youth for our myths. Mythology is almost a part of an Indian's DNA.
A common religion is not possible for India, but a recognition of a common basis for all religions, and the growth of a liberal, tolerant spirit in religious matters, are possible.
Two things in India are religion - one is cricket, and one is movies - these are two things.
You're basing your laws and your whole outlook on natural life on mythology. It won't work. That's why you have all these problems in the world. Name them: India, Pakistan, Ireland. Name them-all these problems. They're all religious problems.
India has a long tradition of reinterpreting religious myths.
'Deity' will be a compelling and exciting thriller with complex and interesting characters. A neo-realistic style to story and images will take the audience deep into Calcutta's many different levels. A fascinating clash between American and Indian culture.
In Greek mythology, the hero wants to be great, but the very concept does not exist in the Indian vocabulary. Yet it has become the global template. And it's a template that won't fit in India.
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