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DEV BOREM KORUM
Gabe Menezes.
You said it, Marshall.
That's why the Taj hasn't gone down the Babri way.
Bennet
From: Marshall Mendonza mmendonz...@gmail.com
To: goanet goanet@lists.goanet.org
Sent: Monday, 3 December 2012 7:58 PM
Subject: [Goanet] AYODHYA
Bennet Paes:
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Historian P.N.Oak in his book: “Tajmahal
(This has reference to yesrday's debate on NDTV channel)
Ayodhya– by: Bennet Paes
The demolition of Babri mosque in 1992 was a national shame, leave alone a
disaster. Not just this mosque, but any religious worship-house of such a long
age and use as this one, needs to be kept out of harm’s
This is an article which I would recommend to be read by all those who
seriously follow current events in India.
http://www.tehelka.com/story_main47.asp?filename=Ne161010AYODHYA.asp
Read the latest issue of Frontline which carries a broad perspective on
Ayodhya.
http://www.frontlineonnet.com/
Passport, so be it. I do not need it. Because my GOAN PASSPORT is already
ready.
:-))
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From: Santosh Helekar chimbel...@yahoo.com
To: estb. 1994!Goa's premiere mailing list goanet@lists.goanet.org
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 2:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Ayodhya
More than that, it's a question of whether we give credibility to
political parties which make tearing down the shrines of others their
main business in the 21st century. FN
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On 3 October 2010 02:20, Santosh Helekar chimbel...@yahoo.com
To Goanet -
Two big positives out of the ruling.
One, no bloodshed (yet) - may it remain that way.
Two, schadenfreude from seeing Burqa begum, Rajdeep Khan et al
going sour that the Hindus' position about the temple being there has
been (partially) vindicated. According to Burqa, Rajdeep
To Goanet -
Under Goanet News Reader a certain admin has been posting
tracts by well known Marxists trying to discredit the verdict. No points
for guessing who it is. O the joy!
A friend of mine well versed in Indian history, Tamil as well as
Sanskrit sent me the following email this morning
It is quite likely that there are many religious structures in India that were
built on top of the sacred sites or relics of other religions. Do we want this
verdict to be a legal precedent to demolish all the existing structures and
rebuild the original ones?
Cheers,
Santosh
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