On Jan 18, 2021, at 3:06 AM, > wrote: *Dear Mr Goa Net (Cantaie)
Proudly wrote that he is both Gaud Saraswat and to comfuse us all states he is a Barber and even has a name MAHALE. He tries to get sympathy stating he was bald punished. What audacity....really for a fellow who is more than 48 months younger. Grandolfo from Haven of Peace PS I enjoyed your sense of humour ..... Do you think Biden might have a job for you ....tickling the soul of TD feet in his Yellow Jumpsuit. I could send an Ostrich feather ...they are about a metre long ...you wont have to get too close to DT Here are some facts which the authors of that study are silent on. 1. If the Gaud Saraswats knew how to build bandhs, Bengal wouldhave known how to stop the loss of land during the annual floods. They don't. 2. GS were bhatkars not varaudhi. The technique was known only to the Kunbis/Gowda agriculturists and only in Goa. 3. The lower side of the bandh facing the sea is always immersed in water. How did the GS prevent saltwater from leaking in while it was being built and after it was built? By planting coconuts on top? It takes 40 years for > a coconut to grow. 4. Anybody in India can publish whatever they want. Hence our degrees are not recognised in the West. Here is some information your readers may wish to know. a) The first bandh was built in Chorao around 4000BC. I know the exact spot. There are no coconuts on the bandhs in Chorao but we are all GS and ready to burst a blood vessel when rubbed the wrong way. b) The idea came from a man named Raunath to recover land from the sea to grow crops when men were shifting from hunter-gatherers to farmers. This resulted in the khazans. It was such an atrocious idea the Chodnikars called him Pisso (mad) Raunath. c) Raunath was most probably from Divar specifically the village of Navelim in Divar. d) It is he who is responsible for making the 'susegad' Goan. e) Raunath knew about the monsoons 4000 years before Hippalus the Greek merchant who announced them around 49 AD.
