Exactly all dear; just he said what I wrote just now; only fly shall listen
to fly like a military canteen boozer; Bee goes only with the Bee. KR IRS

On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 at 13:18, Laxminarayan Sarma <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *Most Respected Shri Narayanadwamy Anna*
>
> *Is it worth wasting  your time and energy responding to the shit spouting
> out of the foul stinking mouth of a born out of incest IaRSe - sired, among
> others, by his maternal uncle, and now making a living  pimping for the
> females in his family brothel and also moon lighting as a male whore
> allowing Saidapettai Muslims the use of his derriere in exchange for just a
> few coins*
>
> *Sir, please ignore the rotting putrid pile of porcine meat crawling on
> two legs + 2 hands pretending to be a prestigious ex government FUNCTIONARY
> and bullshitting tge world with his miserable ignorance manufested in
> language that even Brahma can't decipher *
>
>
> On Fri, 19 Jan, 2024, 1:01 pm Narayanaswamy Iyer, <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear folks
>>
>> Castrated, de-horned, tailles 85-years-old brain-diseased frustrated and
>> constipated bull, snorting and pawing the earth in a Spanish or Mexican
>> arena with irritating agonising mini-spears stuck in its shoulders and back
>> muscles, puts on public show again its abysmal ignorance, its incurable
>> stupidity, and its uncontrollable unrestrained temptation to copy-paste
>> what others have already written.
>>
>> Satish Kumar Dogra had already written:-
>>
>> "*The Supreme Court, following a petition submitted by PETA (People for
>> the Ethical Treatment of Animals), banned the sport in 2014, but a major
>> agitation forced the state government to amend the Prevention of Cruelty to
>> Animals Act and legalise jallikattu. Last year, a Constitution Bench of the
>> apex court ruled that the changes in the Tamil Nadu law were valid."*
>>
>> The shameless plagiarist repeats, without acknowledgement, part of this
>> information.
>>
>> And, he cannot help trumpeting that this is the truth, despite his having
>> survived 85 x 365 x 60 x 60 seconds as a mongred-mulatto-quadroon-octoroon
>> with a mad vagrant rabid canine for a father and a whore mother.
>>
>> *The miscegenated villain, being unlearned, unschooled, unlettered,
>> unread, and uneducated, knows nothing about either jellikkattu -- as
>> practised in South India as part of Dravidian culture, as a sport where the
>> bulls go free -- and bull-fighting in Spain and its colonies such as
>> Mexico, where the cruel and bloody "sport" is to hurt and to torture Lord
>> Shiva's vaahanam, and to kill it without mercy after it has exhaused all
>> its strength.*
>>
>> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 10:45 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> When the bull is snoring (or sneezing but not  revealing its natural
>>> talent) then what does one do? Hold it by strength, to prove that human
>>> strength embedded with intelligence and power, can suppress the bull. That
>>> is the sport and spirit of Jallikattu, which is not copied one as
>>> alleged by the Singapore senile.  Sangam period is BCE 300. Bullfighting
>>> was introduced to Mexico about five hundred years ago shortly after the
>>> arrival of Cortes and the Spaniards. According to Frommer's Travel
>>> Guide, bullfighting in Spain traces its origins to 711 CE, with the
>>> first official bullfight, or "corrida de toros," being held in honor of the
>>> coronation of King Alfonso VIII. Once part of the Roman Empire, Spain owes
>>> its bullfighting tradition in part to gladiator games. Jallikattu is
>>> also known as Yeruthazhuvuthal, Madu Pidithal and Pollerudhu Piditha The
>>> bull fight dates back to 400-100 BCE and Jallikattu reportedly got its name
>>> from two words Jalli (valuable coins) and Kattu (tied).  The Supreme
>>> Court banned Jallikattu in 2014 but later the state passed an ordinance to
>>> allow the event in 2017. Later, SC upheld the TN government's law
>>> permitting the sport in May 2023. So there are verses in sanga ilakkiyam.
>>> Only a fool will write such nonsense , as that old haggard, in Singapore,
>>> does not possess any know-how, or anything and has grown 98*365*24*60*60
>>> seconds of dead clay. KR IRS  19124
>>>
>>> On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 at 07:36, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Sri Chittanandam V R
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> We have in our midst, an aged doddering and blind jallikkattu bull,
>>>> contemptuous of human sensitivities, without any morals and utterly
>>>> shameless when plagiarising others, which dashes around the websites,
>>>> spouting and spewing abuses, curses, humongous lies and obscenities,
>>>> regardless of whom it hurts or injures (including itself).
>>>>
>>>> It is an 85-years-old brain-diseased moron with rabid canine and
>>>> whorish blood in its veins, and invariably barks up the wrong tree when
>>>> confronted with the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth about
>>>> itself.
>>>>
>>>> Though claiming to have "a college degree", the poor idiotic fish
>>>> cannot write even a single sentence in English that is correct as to
>>>> grammar, spelling, punctuation, or capitals.
>>>>
>>>> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 11:26 PM Chittanandam V R <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> *Received from Shri Sitendra Kumar*
>>>>>
>>>>>                           *The highs & lows of jallikattu*
>>>>>
>>>>> Satish Kumar Dogra
>>>>>
>>>>> *IN 1982, I was allotted the Tamil Nadu cadre of the Indian Police
>>>>> Service. For a person born and brought up in Punjab, the southern state 
>>>>> was
>>>>> like a foreign land. Fortunately, during training at the National Police
>>>>> Academy, Hyderabad, my batchmates from Tamil Nadu encouraged me to learn
>>>>> Tamil. By the time I arrived there, I had learnt to interact with local
>>>>> residents through a combination of words and gestures.*
>>>>>
>>>>> *It was in 1988 that I attended a jallikattu event for the first time.
>>>>> I was then the Superintendent of Police of Madurai district. One evening 
>>>>> in
>>>>> January, a group of prominent persons from Alanganallur village came to
>>>>> invite me to watch the bull-taming sport.*
>>>>> *I reached the venue on the appointed day. The event started with the
>>>>> worship of a deity in a small temple near the arena where bulls were 
>>>>> pitted
>>>>> against humans.*
>>>>>
>>>>> *Some people sat on the dais, while others lined the arena in rows.
>>>>> The bulls were allowed to enter one by one from one side of the premises.
>>>>> Young volunteers went all out to catch every bull by the horns. Some would
>>>>> try to climb the hefty animal. They would be thrown around or trampled 
>>>>> upon
>>>>> by the angry beast. Dust and noise filled the air, even as the prospect of
>>>>> death or serious injury loomed large.*
>>>>>
>>>>> *It made me uncomfortable to see young men tossed around by the bulls.
>>>>> Next morning, newspapers carried reports about the casualties during
>>>>> jallikattu events organised in various parts of the state. When I shared 
>>>>> my
>>>>> feelings with my Tamil friends, they argued that it was a centuries-old
>>>>> tradition and a huge test of strength and valour.*
>>>>>
>>>>> *The Supreme Court, following a petition submitted by PETA (People for
>>>>> the Ethical Treatment of Animals), banned the sport in 2014, but a major
>>>>> agitation forced the state government to amend the Prevention of Cruelty 
>>>>> to
>>>>> Animals Act and legalise jallikattu. Last year, a Constitution Bench of 
>>>>> the
>>>>> apex court ruled that the changes in the Tamil Nadu law were valid.*
>>>>> *The government has constructed a huge stadium near Alanganallur for
>>>>> jallikattu. This step is laudable as it will help the sport gain 
>>>>> popularity
>>>>> and be counted on a par with bullfighting in Spain, Japan and other
>>>>> countries.*
>>>>>
>>>>> *Jallikattu is an integral part of the Pongal celebrations. Pongal is
>>>>> the Tamil equivalent of Lohri. Being celebrated this week, this festival
>>>>> features nature worship, jallikattu events and a ceremony where people
>>>>> exchange gifts.*
>>>>>
>>>>> *According to reports, 825 bulls and around 430 bull-tamers took part
>>>>> in the jallikattu competition held in Madurai district on Monday. During
>>>>> the event, around 150 people, including bull-tamers, spectators and cops,
>>>>> were injured. Avaniyapuram resident Karthik was adjudged the best
>>>>> bull-tamer. He received a car, a cow and a calf!*
>>>>>
>>>>> Satish Kumar Dogra
>>>>>
>>>>> ***********************************
>>>>>
>>>>> Chittanandam
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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