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Lord Shiva & Pakistani Poltician
by passionate rebel on Dec 29, 2007 10:43 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

In Hindu mythology one story of BHASMASUR is very well Known.

Lord Shiva gave the Blessings to one of the Demon that if Demon Keep his hand on anybody's head that person will be burned into ashes

The same demon then targeted Lord Shiva & Lord Shiva had to run for his Life

All Pakistani Muslims can learn from this lesson and pressurise their politicians not to support any kind of terrorism (even against India)

Otherwise all Pakistanis including politicians will have to run for their Lives

Akhand Bharat Zindabad



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  RE:Lord Shiva & Pakistani Poltician
by Manjula A on Dec 31, 2007 01:39 PM   Permalink
You shameless Aryans were the ones who gave away the beautiful Indus Valley to the Turks and Mongols and the Abode of Lord Shiva to the ruthless commies in China. Now you want to hand over Indus Valley to the Devil? Have some humanity, you shameless crooks.

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  RE:RE:Lord Shiva & Pakistani Poltician
by Sahadevan KK on Dec 31, 2007 08:23 PM   Permalink
Good to see that my comrade and sister Manjula A has not lost her tart tongue. Is the DMK late with the payments? Or is it the Chinese? Why, pray, are you so upset?

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  RE:Lord Shiva & Pakistani Poltician
by Manjula A on Dec 31, 2007 01:36 PM   Permalink
Aryan create such mythological stories about the Indian God Lord Shiva just to show that their Creation, the so called protector Vishnu is supreme. But that is mythology, and concoction by shameless Aryan who had nothing better to do than make up stories villifying and making fools of Indians and Indian Gods, who were always way way ahead of them culturally and intellectually.

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