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In the weeks following its release, reviewers praised the film's explicit depiction of a homosexual relationship as \"gutsy\",[28] \"explosive\",[29] and \"pathbreaking\".[30] Following the Shiv Sena attacks on the film, prominent party members said Fire had been targeted because it was an \"immoral and pornographic\" film \"against Indian tradition and culture\". The lesbian relationship depicted in the film was criticised as \"not a part of Indian history or culture\".[31][32][33] Other politicians of the Hindu right voiced fears that the film would \"spoil [Indian] women\" and younger generations by teaching \"happy wives not to depend on their husbands\" and informing the public about \"acts of perversion\".[34] Speaking on the dangers of Fire, Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray compared lesbianism to \"a sort of a social AIDS\" which might \"spread like an epidemic\".[16][20][35] Furthermore, Thackery claimed that the film was an attack on Hinduism because the protagonists were named Sita and Radha, both significant goddesses in Hindu belief, and that he would withdraw his objections to the film if the names were changed to Muslim names.[36]
Madhu Kishwar, then-editor of Manushi, wrote a highly critical review of Fire, finding fault with the depiction of the characters in the film as a \"mean spirited caricature of middle class family life among urban Indians\". She claimed that homosexuality was socially accepted in India as long as it remained a private affair, adding that Mehta \"did a disservice to the cause of women... by crudely pushing the Radha-Sita relationship into the lesbian mould\", as women would now be unable to form intimate relationships with other women without being branded as lesbians.[41]
Deepa Mehta expressed frustration in interviews that the film was consistently described as a lesbian film. She said \"lesbianism is just another aspect of the film...Fire is not a film about lesbians\", but rather about \"the choices we make in life\".[42][43]
Śreṇika suggested that there is an eternal Self (Atman) that lives in a temporary physical body and is involved in rebirth. In the Buddhist traditions, the Buddha taught there is rebirth and Anātman, or that there is no eternal Self. The Pali texts state that Śreṇika disagreed and asked the Buddha many questions, which the Buddha refused to answer, calling his questions as indeterminate. The Buddha clarified that were he to answer Śreṇika's questions, it would \"entangle\" him.[19] The Buddha explains the Dharma with Agni as a metaphor, stating that just like fire is extinguished and no longer exists after it is extinguished, in the same way all skandha that constitute a human being are extinguished after death. Different versions of this debate appear throughout scripture across traditions, such as the Mahāparinibbāṇa Sutta, and the Mahāprajñāpāramitōpadeśa. In some versions, Śreṇika offers his own simile of Agni to further his views.[19] Scholars such as Nagarjuna have extensively commented on the Śreṇika heresy.[138]
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I wish more people would read Codd's original work. His definition of a surrogate key is that it is hidden from the view of the user, and the engine uses it to build the joins or other constructs. Think of a hash code or something, it's only used by the engine and never exposed. Unfortunately, the SQL Server community wants to define it is something they actually build themselves and expose. Obviously, you have to keep the \"natural\" keys for data integrity, and then carry the extra burden of the exposed surrogates. Given modern hardware and software, it's not that much trouble to use insanely long natural keys for joins.
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Ansal, who alleged defamation, had urged the court to grant an injunction against the release of the web series, saying even its teaser got 1.5 million views in four days which shows the immediate impact it has.
Amazon's Fire TV Stick launched in India last month, and in that time, we've seen a number of companies get on the bandwagon to provide their services through the platform. At Rs. 3,999, the Amazon Fire TV Stick is priced similarly to the Google Chromecast, though the two products are actually very different, as we noted in our review.
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