On 7/29/07, Venkat Mangudi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I am not sure what you are implying by this post. But where is the
> comparison between a "New York Times Bestseller" and Amar Chitra Katha?
> Apples and Oranges?

Not Apples and Oranges. Peaches and Mangoes, maybe. Both popular
literature about beliefs that are widespread in different parts of the
world. And hardly notable. I am curious to find out why you would find
it "unbelievable" that a book about some religious belief is popular.

Thaths
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Sudhakar Chandra                                    Slacker Without Borders

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