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Guruvayoor thantris are not dedicated now
by Senso Johnson on Jun 16, 2007 10:46 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Guruvayoor thantris are not dedicated now.

All are linklakshman type

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by Tinda on Jun 17, 2007 01:25 AM   Permalink
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  RE:Guruvayoor thantris are not dedicated now
by srini srini on Jun 17, 2007 08:40 AM   Permalink
Tinda...I know that you are quoting some Prof...first you should know that Hindus generally cremate not bury...so you cant find any tombs...then Brahma age is supposed to end at end of kaliyug ...but you seem to have killed him after Dwaraka was submerged...Funny Tinda

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by Pritish Nagaraj on Jun 18, 2007 12:39 AM   Permalink
Srini, you have some wrong info on the age of Brahma, read this....
http://www.encyclopediaofauthentichinduism.org/articles/48_the_exact_calculations.htm

The Bhagwatam says, %u201CBrahma%u2019s one day equals to 1,000 cycles of the four yugas (one cycle of four yugas is 4.32 million years). It is called one kalp. There are fourteen Manus in one kalp. For the same length of time there is the night of Brahma. This is called pralaya or kalp pralaya. At that time the earth planet and the sun along with three celestial abodes (bhu, bhuv and swah) enter into the transition period (and become uninhabited). During that period Brahma holds within himself all the beings of the material and the celestial worlds in a suspended state and sleeps. (The next day he again produces them and re-forms them as they were before.) In this way Brahma lives for two parardh (twice of 50 years). After that, there is a complete dissolution of the brahmand (the planetary system and its celestial abodes). This is called prakrit pralaya of the brahmand.%u201D (Bhag. 12/4/2 to 6)


one cycle of 4 yugas might be like a minute for him dude!!

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by subbarayudu pannala on Jun 17, 2007 11:37 PM   Permalink
Guys Hindus Do bury corpes apart with Cremation.....Hope u dont know Himduism in depth

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by Tinda on Jun 18, 2007 12:40 AM   Permalink
They were forced to bury dead bodies in Israel because it is a desert and there are no trees. What else could they do? Where do they get the wood from? Customs changed in response to the climate and topography. But in Israel, the Hindu roots of ancient Jews is a serious topic of research.


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by Tinda on Jun 17, 2007 01:35 PM   Permalink
What are you babbling about? This guy is a respected Jewish professor of History. It has been proved that Aryan invasion theory is false and it is actually Indians who migrated to west and gave them civilisation.

British Druids were the Brahmins of Celtic society and were considered descendents of Indians. (Drav -- liquid, Vid -- Knowledge). Druid means immersed in knowledge. This designatin still survives in INdia in "Dravid," the same word from where the name David is derived. Google Brahmins and Druids.

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by Tinda on Jun 18, 2007 12:38 AM   Permalink
"Do bury corpes apart with Cremation.....Hope u dont know Himduism in depth"

They were forced to bury dead bodies in Israel because it is a desert and there are no trees. What else could they do?

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