According to me at a broader level religion is a sociological exercise where people with some common ground meet and feel the need to reflect.
Can an edifice, however imposing, adequately represent a complex ideology like a faith?
Can it encapsulate human emotions and provide a channel for connecting with the Unknown?
Can't we worship in the open, like some of our pristine ancestors?
Apart from providing a common space for assembly, is there any deeper import of this place of congregation?
Can an edifice, however imposing, adequately represent a complex ideology like a faith?
Can it encapsulate human emotions and provide a channel for connecting with the Unknown?
Can't we worship in the open, like some of our pristine ancestors?
Apart from providing a common space for assembly, is there any deeper import of this place of congregation?
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