Ram:

It must be something to do with civilizational forces,spreading its 
wings, getting inspiration from the even older ones :-).



>  >Incidently, the Big Mullah (Jama Masjid)  has overruled the previous
>fatwa by some small-fry mullah. He has 'allowed' Sania to wear what
>she pleases.

*** Whew! That was a close call.


BTW, while checking out the Outlook India web site I saw the young 
lady's photo playing tennis. There was a narrow piece of white cloth 
running from her shorts belt to the blouse. Do you think it was, um, 
to hide her navel-shame ? If it was, I must say it is a novel, 
creative idea of a tennis attire design. What a neat compromise to 
prevent the male of her species all that embarrassment and outrage to 
their modesty, yet allowing her the freedom of tennis movements. Airw 
bartta, gongarw- I mean Moccarw - jatra or what?  But I have a better 
idea, a large white 'tilok', about an inch in diameter, stuck with 
double stick tape. I could call it a 'navel pasty' if not a novel 
one, but I am watching my words.


c-da :-) :-)











At 12:45 PM -0500 9/18/05, Ram Sarangapani wrote:
>C'da,
>
>Goodness - now even in the deep South? Sad ain't it?
>
>One does hope the Vice-Chancellor does take it upon himself  to
>
>(a) beat up young women
>(b) cut their limbs off
>(c) pass a fatwa or an edict against errant families allowing such 
>high crimes.
>
>I tell, this darn thing is contagious. It started out with the
>Mullahas of Afganistan, Saudi Aribia, Pakistan, then on to the Shiv
>Sena types, and then to the North East Militants and student leaders.
>Gracious! its spreading like wildfire. :)
>
>--Ram
>
>Incidently, the Big Mullah (Jama Masjid)  has overruled the previous
>fatwa by some small-fry mullah. He has 'allowed' Sania to wear what
>she pleases. So she is safe, till the next nut comes along.
>
>BTW: On an unrelated matter, the Viswakarma puja just went by.
>Viswakarma is supposedly the God of Architecture (and the Arts &
>business) - just wanted to pass that along, if you didn't already know
>it. And since all of Assam is agog with the business spirit, it was a
>holiday as usual :)
>

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