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Jan 4, 2010, 7:02:21 PM1/4/10
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In article <4b427ce0$0$5315$bbae...@news.suddenlink.net>,
"harmony" <a...@hotmail.com> posted:
>
> good post. parantu, athish ji, yeh baat aap ko bees deen pahle se kahni
> thee.
>
> beganee shadee mein kerala diwana, eise mallu ko mashkil hai smajana.
>
> 3m and darrowalas mesmerized the hindus into gulping 11000 liters in the
> mean time for this kirastani usurpation of pagan winter solstice.

> "Athish Ravikanth" <athishr...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:506b9fee-4d10-4dd0...@d20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Jai Hind,
> >
> > Although Westerners have their own conventions, there is no reason for
> > Hindus to celebrate January 1 as the beginning of a new year. 2010
> > commemorates nothing since the reckoning of time did not begin 2010
> > years ago - 2011 years ago the Jews, the Egyptians, the Chinese and
> > the Indians all marked the beginning of their 'new year' with
> > something that was specific to their culture. Hindus have been under
> > the Western yoke for so long that they have lost their way.
> > Objectively a new year starts for each person on the anniversary of
> > their appearance day or wedding day and for each culture with an event
> > that was especially significant to it.
> >
> > Jai Hind
> > Athish Ravikanth
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> > http://groups.google.co.in/group/bharat-jagruti-morcha?hl=en
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