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'Lack of archaeological evidence irrelevant' !
Should be a lot of fun!
Should be a lot of fun!
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From Rediff:
http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/jul/02praful.htm?zcc=dc
Where have we seen this before?!
http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/jul/02praful.htm?zcc=dc
Where have we seen this before?!
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What is the purpose of the above post ?
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Kaushal Sir,
The top-half or the bottom half? The former is very pertinent since this is the place to park all news on Ayodhya related developments it seems.
The top-half made me so happy , hence the bottom-half! Besides, the "Kickin' down the cobble stones, looking for fun..." bit sorta describes the Ayodhya movement, does it not? ), we might have a very happy ending after all. Isn't that a good reason to "feel groovy"?
The top-half or the bottom half? The former is very pertinent since this is the place to park all news on Ayodhya related developments it seems.
The top-half made me so happy , hence the bottom-half! Besides, the "Kickin' down the cobble stones, looking for fun..." bit sorta describes the Ayodhya movement, does it not? ), we might have a very happy ending after all. Isn't that a good reason to "feel groovy"?
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kaushal garu>>
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Cheri moorkhuni manasu ranjimparaadu.
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Cheri moorkhuni manasu ranjimparaadu.
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Kaushal garu, aayanni pattinchikopote, vellipotaremo?
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Could some one please tell me when was this "invented faith" was invented? Does any of our Religious text book says the exact location/birth place of Lord Rama?Originally posted by Narendhar:
The entire Ayodhya movement was driven by invented faith, irrational revenge for 'past wrongs,' and false rumours. [/b]
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To fil in the dots in the above postOriginally posted by John Umrao:
kaushal garu>>
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Cheri moorkhuni manasu ranjimparaadu.
thiviri isumuna thailambu theeya vachchu
dhavili mrugathrushna lO neeru thraga vachchu
thirigi kundheti kommu sandhimpa vachchu
chEri mUrkhula mansu ranjimparAdu
Does anybody know Bharthruhari's original in Sanskrit?
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Uh-ohhh!....and Lavakare's fine article on Ayodhya ("Back to the Courtroom Yet Again') has gone AWOL in a hurry in the meantime...
http://www.rediff.com/news/arvind.htm
http://www.rediff.com/news/arvind.htm
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Most Hilarious AIT narrative on Rama's birth place
Got this by e-mail. While I am by no means an OIT believer, this is a simply hilarious narrative on the birth place of rAmachandra. Can people get more idiotic than this and still throw stones on others?
Got this by e-mail. While I am by no means an OIT believer, this is a simply hilarious narrative on the birth place of rAmachandra. Can people get more idiotic than this and still throw stones on others?
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"TaTaTaTa! Feelin' Groovy"
It is not so good a sight to see a former formidable (and reasonable at times) postor relegating himself to the role of a clown.
Life's ironies, eh?
It is not so good a sight to see a former formidable (and reasonable at times) postor relegating himself to the role of a clown.
Life's ironies, eh?
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Everybody and his brother has a theory on the Origin of the Indics. The notion that we have long lost cousins in Lithuania or Anatolia or Tocharia is very appealing to some.
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Anil, are you Gult!?Originally posted by AnilJoshi:
To fil in the dots in the above postOriginally posted by John Umrao:
kaushal garu>>
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Cheri moorkhuni manasu ranjimparaadu.
thiviri isumuna thailambu theeya vachchu
dhavili mrugathrushna lO neeru thraga vachchu
thirigi kundheti kommu sandhimpa vachchu
chEri mUrkhula mansu ranjimparAdu
Does anybody know Bharthruhari's original in Sanskrit?
Is this from neethi sathakam?
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<I>>>I believe Hauma has a website on Gothras, remember seeing something a while ago. </I>
Kaushal, could you provide that link? I would be interested in seeing that. Thanks.
Kaushal, could you provide that link? I would be interested in seeing that. Thanks.
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Yes, I am.Originally posted by Sai:
[Anil, are you Gult!?
Is this from neethi sathakam?
It is my understanding that the above padyam is a translation from Bhartruhari's Neethi Shatakam. May be I will saunter down to the library here to see if I can get the original.