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by anonymous_i
2641 days ago
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Err!! You are not right. Here's why. If you think there is a cultural reason for people acting the way they are acting- i.e., not being generous. There is also something called Dana- Donation or Generosity. Dana is one of the biggest virtues in Hinduism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C4%81na India as a society is split into microscopic tribes. Its hard to identify a common fabric that underlies the system and everyone ascribes value to it. There's nothing like it. Why? I do not know. |
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Most religious organizations in India today sit on donations which rival budgets of small countries. Indian religious trusts aren't exactly poor by any definition.
However there is a tendency to be rich. Which mean wanting to receive more, but spend less. The usual spending for these trusts is basically a small time engineering college, or a hospital. Or once in a year mass lunch. This passes for charity and benevolence because the alternative is nothing.