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Nice way to have your foot in every place. The true color of these people
have started to show in goa aswell. Hope the prayers take the rightfull
place. The devi must be wondering why the sudden change in goan minds. or
should i say non-goans??

Yes Constantino... A way to create communal conflict.

Seb

>
> Is there any historical proof of the Aryadurga Devi temple in Anjediva?
Any
> present remains?
> Over the last centuries have there been any Hindu rituals/pujas on the
> island? Are Hindu people in Goa or in surrouding areas of Anjediva/Karwar
> religiously attached i any way to the place?
> If not, this puja should not be allowed by the Navy or any other
authority,
> as it is merely a political activity, with the additional objective of
> creating communal conflict.
>
> Constantino
Goa
>
> PUJA AT ANJEDIVA ISLAND: Bajrang Dal activists have announced a puja on
the
> occasion of Dussehra at Anjediva Island on 21 October 2004. VHP and
Bajrang
> Dal leaders said there was an Aryadurga Devi temple prior to the arrival
of
> the Portuguese who destroyed it.VHP and Bajrang Dal activists said they
also
> had a right to worship, as the minority community that has a church there
on
> the island. (GT)



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