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Greek and Sanskrit
by Jaganniwas Iyer on Apr 27, 2007 02:18 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

What a joy to know that ancient Greece not only lives but also recognises its pristine ancient Hindu counterpart. But hey, what are the secularists, Anatonia Maino, Manmohan, the UPA, the Leftists, the 'progressives, Setalvads, the sickular Bidwais, the NDTV-type channels, the Roys and the Karats, the Barkha Dutts etc. doing? They must immediately target Greek president Karolos Papoulias as he is a "great threat to secularism" and a "hidden agent of Hindu communal forces." Ha!
Jaganniwas Iyer

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  RE:Greek and Sanskrit
by Vishvaksenah E on Apr 27, 2007 09:51 PM   Permalink
Excellent.
I really loved reading your letter.
If you have the e-mail ids of Antonio Maino,Manmohan etc...please send this letter of yours to them.
It wil be of no use, but atleast let them know what some sensible people feel about them .

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by Jaganniwas Iyer on Apr 28, 2007 01:31 PM   Permalink
Dear Vishvaksenah,
We can't be sending words of wisdom to the secular bunch. Might as well try teaching the donkeys instead.
Jaganniwas

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  RE:Greek and Sanskrit
by Kumarjeet Acharya on Apr 27, 2007 02:30 PM   Permalink
well said mr.yer.i agree with u.gr8 comment.

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  RE:Greek and Sanskrit
by Jaganniwas Iyer on Apr 28, 2007 01:30 PM   Permalink
Thanks Kumarjeet.
Jaganniwas

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  RE:Greek and Sanskrit
by ! on Apr 27, 2007 02:56 PM   Permalink
Dude, did you hit your head on something this morning? Where did all that come from?

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  RE:Greek and Sanskrit
by Sunit Kumar on Apr 27, 2007 03:26 PM   Permalink
oh so anything pro Sanskrit just cant be said !!!

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