Brahmin dated a Jain but finally married to a Christian

Ivory says: January 6, 2015 at 4:14 pm

Hello everyone from this site:

I am sharing my part of story which I may feel might be useful for many. So here it goes:

I (name changed) was born as a hindu Brahmin girl. But my parents were very open, educated and never tried to tie me into any religious boundaries. when I was 22, I was finishing my graduation and fell in love with a Jain guy. Everything started with flirting but we became serious for each other and we dated for 3.5 years. My jain-ex never introduced me to his parents but me being stupid introduced him to everyone in my family.. though he claimed that he will marry me, but he never did. So after 3 years I asked for his decision and he told me very clearly many a times that he doesn’t want to go against his parents will and his parents are old and they may die, if he marries me because he is a jain and I am hindu. I was feeling like an idiot and shed tears for almost one year. He married a girl of his community.. and I had no choice but to move on in my life , then at age 27, I shifted my base to Canada for doctorate and now I am 32, married to a French Canadian Christian pentacostal guy.

Me sharing my part of this life here is to encourage people not to fall into stupid religious hypocrisies, people marry who they desire to marry …

Not a single religion in this world has ever taught to break hearts, or break any individual emotionally, mentally ….

At least the great Jain religion, who are so careful not to hurt any small creatures, or roots, how come they never teach their children not to fall in love with non-jain follower girls or boys. and accidently if a jain falls in love with a non-jain… is it somewhere mentioned in the jain holy-scripts that they have the authority to break a non-jain individual completely (in all possible ways).

Sad but true, people who wants to get married they will get married because of God’s will and who doesn’t want to get married, they must not bring such religious indulgences in between. I find them disillusioned. Thank you and all the best to everyone for their search. -Ivory

Ivory says: January 12, 2015 at 9:21 am

Once I came here in Canada, I already lost my parents due to cancer and bad luck stuck me even further when I lost my face too in a car accident and at I had to go through ortho-plastic surgery. I recovered, left my country for good. Once I arrived here, I was extremengly sad and had become a victim of depression.

To recover from that, one of my soul-friend asked to visit the Baptist church, and I started believing in miracles of God and started saying thank you to God to each.. and gradually gradually this guy came into my life and asked me for marriage. Language was the biggest hurdle as I was a English-speaker and he is a French-speaker… but with time we spoke the same language, fell in love finally, engaged and got married in a Baptist church in presence of his parents and friends.. Life is wonderful, the moment I lost hope, God did miracles for me. I got my doctorate eventually, finance is a problem but I am working hard, really hard, so I am sure it will be sorted out too. Thank you for your interest. -Ivory

Ivory says: January 13, 2015 at 5:46 am

Dear Admin, I am born as a hindu Brahmin. But I was never a practicing hindu. I mean I never touched alcohol or smoked or never had casual physical intimacies with anyone or even drugs just because it was my personal preference. I am mentioning it because we stay in a world of temptations where we are bound to slip out of our diginity and moral values anytime and anywhere.

In a phase of life, when I had nothing left to hold on, religion and my values were the only objectives I could hold on. I tried understanding Geeta scripts but by this time I already met soooo many fake hindus who claim to be practicing hindu either in our country or outside the country and Hinduism being very expensive (trust me). Hinduism is a expensive religion. I mean if I have no milk to drink myself how can make Lord Shiva or Lord Krishna drink it, similarly is with Ghee, flowers (**are you kidding me here one flower is for $10**) etc etc. I believe in Krishna Leela, but now in this phase of my Life I believe more in Bible mostly in this part of the world I understood certain differences which I would like to share. and This experience I have shared before starts from my age 22 and now when I am 32.

So here it goes: I am staying here in this part of the world for 5 years now. and I understood there are 2 categories of people. 1st category who loose their dignity and character because their religious inclinations is not strong. 2nd are the sect of people who has strong character may be because their religious inclinations is very very strong. By having a good character what I really mean is going by the book, let us take here an example of Bible English version. where they say in the new testament about sexual immorality in 1st Corinthains

1. You cannot advocate for sexual immorality which represents NO HOMOSEXUALS, NO LIVING RELATIONSships and NO Divorce, may be because I am a strong believer of this.

Since I am reading the Bible continuously I can understand it with the help of religious teachers, I never read Geeta may be they advocate the same. I believe that we must be God believers and I would suggest people that try to pray in a more proper way. You can seek things or relationships under God’s will. Sometimes we just have to accept whatever comes our way and sometimes it is very good and peaceful not to take the future in our hands. I mean you can plan your future withwhomsoever you want to be. God will find the right path for everyone.

I started believing that sometimes little mystery leads to magic …

P.S. I am completely a protestant now and a continuous bible reader.

Also read: Jain-Hindu marriages, Koran on Hindus?, Bible on Hindus?,Hindus, Abrahamics and Intolerants, Can Allah be the Father God?, A Jealous and Angry God, One God, Allah?, Idol Worshippers: Who is and Who is Not, Circumcision: Science or Superstition? , Saif and Kareena: Religion and Marriage, Religious Conversion for Marriage, Ten Points of Interfaith Dating , FAQ on Interfaith Marriage, 45% of Muslims Marry outside their faith, 38% of Hindus marry Abrahamics,Hindu-Muslim marriages, Hindu girl/boy, Muslim girl/boy, Hindu-Christian Marriage, Hindu-Jew marriages, Follow Jesus not the church,

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14 Comments

  • franklyindian
    June 30, 2015 2:22 am

    DEAR IVORY,

    VERY SAD TO HEAR YOUR STORY. YES RELATIONSHIP IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF LIFE WHICH WE HAVE TO DEAL WITH CARE. NOW ONLY THING I CAN SAY THAT IT ALL DEPENDS ON KARMA. IT WAS ACTAULLY WRITTEN IN YOUR DESTINY WHICH YOU COULD NOT AVOID. NOW, THAT YOU HAVE FOUND A GOOD PARTNER IN CHRISTIAN GUY, I FEEL HAPPY FOR YOU. WHENEVER PEOPLE FALL IN LOVE WITH SOMEBODY FROM A DIFFERENT RELIGION, IT CAN BE ASSUMED THAT YOUR 7th HOUSE OF YOUR HOROSCOPE IS BEING INFLUENCED BY SOME NEGATIVE PLANETS (RAHU). RAHU-KETU ARE THE MAIN KARAK FOR THIS KINDS OF RELATIONS, ALONGWITH SATURN. SO IT IS ALWAYS BETTER TO CHECK YOUR HOROSCOPE BY AN IMMINENT ASTROLOGER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, IN ORDER TO NEGATE ANY DOSHAS. SINCE YOU’VE WRITTEN THAT YOU ARE A BRAHMIN, I WONDER WHY YOUR PARENTS HAVEN’T DONE THAT BEFORE?. ANYWAYS BE HAPPY IN LIFE…

  • ab
    January 31, 2015 9:41 am

    hi I am Hindu plan to marry a practising muslima cos l like they live in cover and I can see Muslim life style closely all the Hindu girls till have seen demanding govt jobs if they lookinh money why should I look religion I am not convert where can I get practising muslma this no final yet give opinion

    • January 31, 2015 1:02 pm

      Are you a Hindu boy and looking for a Muslim girl? Are you ready to convert to Islam and be a practicing Muslim? Please give more details, thanks.

      • ab
        January 31, 2015 8:29 pm

        ye a Hindu boy and looking for a Muslim girl.
        am not fully yet ready to convert to Islam
        am not gettin Hindu girl cos all looking govt jobs which I don’t how can I found muslima

        • February 1, 2015 12:54 pm

          Look for Muslim girl only if you wish to convert. Go to Muslim communities and start getting education and also contact girls there. Sorry, we are not a dating service and can’t help your dream girl here.
          Start reading the Koran. If you don’t like what is said in Koran for Hindus, don’t bother.

  • Dharam
    January 30, 2015 3:08 am

    Hi admin
    u must ask her how many times she hd offerd milk ghee flower to lord shiva . How soft are hindus who convert easily . When they are hindu they wont go to temple .but as soon as they convert to islam chritn etc they starts to go to church . Using hijab burqa bible koran .
    Ask her she ever read a single page of Geeta . That gives enormous energy n motivation .
    I m reading these day . Once u read u know the miracle of it .

    Dear
    ivory please once read Bhagvat geeta styarth prakash then reply to me..
    I was born mushlman but now proud to be hindu .

  • January 13, 2015 7:30 am

    Hi Ivory,

    Do you now believe all non-Baptized are sinners and will go to hell on the Judgment Day?

  • January 6, 2015 7:09 pm

    Ivory,
    Thanks for sharing your life story. You made a great points, Jains “who are so careful not to hurt any small creatures” but it is okay to break someone’s heart!

    One take home message for all youths is to discuss out issues with both parents sooner than later. Boys keep fooling around because they feel good with their girl but don’t have guts to speak out against their parents.

    Ivory, one question. How did you got married? By Hindu or church wedding?

    • Ivory
      January 12, 2015 9:21 am

      Hello Admin,

      I saw your reply late so I am replying now. I am sorry for that.

      Once I came here in Canada, I already lost my parents due to cancer and bad luck stuck me even further when I lost my face too in a car accident and at I had to go through ortho-plastic surgery. I recovered, left my country for good. Once I arrived here, I was extremengly sad and had become a victim of depression.

      To recover from that, one of my soul-friend asked to visit the Baptist church, and I started believing in miracles of God and started saying thank you to God to each.. and gradually gradually this guy came into my life and asked me for marriage. Language was the biggest hurdle as I was a English-speaker and he is a French-speaker… but with time we spoke the same language, fell in love finally, engaged and got married in a Baptist church in presence of his parents and friends.. Life is wonderful, the moment I lost hope, God did miracles for me. I got my doctorate eventually, finance is a problem but I am working hard, really hard, so I am sure it will be sorted out too. Thank you for your interest.

      • January 12, 2015 9:23 pm

        Dear Ivory,
        We are happy for a total turn around in your life. Ph. D. is certainly a top notch education. Initially you may have hard times (post doc etc) but in long run you will have very bright future ahead of you. Best wishes.

        We are glad that a stranger hold your hand to lift you out of your trouble. Say our regards to him.

        Q: You are a born Brahmin-Hindu. Today, do you feel 100%, 50% or 0% Hindu? Who is God? Do you feel Krishna and Jesus are Gods (or Godly) or only one of them?

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