On 21/05/05, halur rasho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My dear fellow,
> Are you an Indian? Your question betrays a kind of
> smugness. There is no Hindu religion as Christians and
> Muslims understand it. There is no prophet, no
> revelation, no real divine book, no organised body,
> not even actua
My dear fellow,
Are you an Indian? Your question betrays a kind of
smugness. There is no Hindu religion as Christians and
Muslims understand it. There is no prophet, no
revelation, no real divine book, no organised body,
not even actually a priesthood to which entry is
regulated. You, if you are
On 20/05/05, halur rasho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ganesha is a fun loving God, and I am sure he would
> enjoy a cold beer after a hard day. This Guy should
> lighten up, but perhaps it is the good old american
> way, you know the beer company will try to settle for
> few hundred thousand
R
Ganesha is a fun loving God, and I am sure he would
enjoy a cold beer after a hard day. This Guy should
lighten up, but perhaps it is the good old american
way, you know the beer company will try to settle for
few hundred thousand
--- Gabe Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://in.rediff.c
http://in.rediff.com/news/2005/may/19ganesha.htm
Ganesha label on beer bottle
May 19, 2005 18:06 IST
Offended by the depiction of Hindu god Ganesha on a bottle of beer in the US,
an Indian-American law student is suing the beer company for 'hurting the
sentiments of Hindus worldwide'.
Though L