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The Indian Zoo
by Srinivas vishnu on Apr 25, 2008 12:24 PM

If you look at the history of India, India had always been a %u201CKishkhindha %u2013 The monkey kingdom%u201D. Due to its High traditions and Great culture, (and a few Ram%u2019s ?), India had produced once in a while a few Hanumans, in spirituality or otherwise (e.g., Swami Vivekananda, Paramahamsa Yogananda, B V Raman etc), who could move mountains under their feet with faith (in themselves). But in the present situation, with Westernized culture and loss of traditions and lack of Ram%u2019s, we see Drunken monkeys (refer Godhra, Sikh roits, Maharastra roits, etc) influenced by politics and politicians, or trained monkeys which think and perform for their masters here and abroad (for peanuts). Nothing less and nothing more. What else can you expect ?

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