ghane... tuje mein maar doonga!!!!
>
> Umm, ahhh. Well. Just to nitpick, the Grail did not have water, it held
> wine. And its worth came from the fact the Jesus used it at the last
> supper, not its thirst-quenching properties. This is, of course, the most
> common Arthurian tradition. In the Greek Orthodox tradition, the Grail was
> the platter on which the first Communion wafers were placed. In the Anitoch
> version, also found in Ukraine and Russia, the Grail was the Shroud itself.
> This links it to the Turin Shroud.
>
> The word "Grail" comes from latin "gradalis", by degrees, gradually.
> Conceptually, it is a secret that is revealed, or whose value is revealed,
> in stages. It is only around 1200 that it was identified with an actual
> object.
>
> Of course, I have no idea what Licence Jesus gave this under to Joseph of
> Arimathea, and how it was redistributed (some people will never document
> their work). So this is probably off topic. Or maybe not.
>
> -- Sanjeev "Not_enough_time_to_work,_but enough_to_read_posts" Gupta
>
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