>clear as the >water that comes out of the tap.
Is that a clue that it is not Ganga-jol? I mean, is it not supposed to be clear? I am not being sarcastic, honestly.
BTW, I saw a TV commercial that they are selling "purified" drinking water from the Ganges.
>From: Saurav Pathak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: D Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Assam] You've Got to Read This
>Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 10:44:37 -0400
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>D Deka said on AssamNet:
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>+
>+ This is Togadia speaking:
>+
>+ You secularists do not understand. Our first priority is to transform
>+ India to Hindu land. Once that is accomplished, we shall clean
>+ Varanasi and Ganga.Right now Ganga water is being used by non-Hindus
>+ as well. We'd rather wait till everyone in India is a Hindu so that
>+ the benefits can be enjoyed by Hindus alone. :-)
>
>this is all bluster. the indian grocery store in my neighborhood sells
>nicely labelled little bottles of ganga jal. they are as clear as the
>water that comes out of the tap.
>
>but has anyone thought of testing it for pesticides?
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