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by Unscrupulous Guy on Sep 10, 2007 10:18 AM   Permalink
wow! you do have the sense of asking the right question in the right place.. kudos!

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by Unscrupulous Guy on Sep 10, 2007 10:29 AM   Permalink
You would.. but then you need to take you mind off scratching your ass long enough to think about it..

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by Unscrupulous Guy on Sep 10, 2007 12:27 PM   Permalink
Bravo!.. you really got me there.. lol!

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by SANJAYA MOHAPATRA on Sep 10, 2007 10:27 AM   Permalink
Orissa was a cast less society.Cast enters to the state only on 1850 by britishers. You will surprise to know that the state lord Jagannatha has been worshiped till today by STS.Then maharaja of orissa given them brahmin status.The famous orya bhagabata and ramayan has been written by sarala das who is SC.In many temples including Jagannatha teplle at puri brahmin people worshipped the non brahmins as they worship the lord of temple.Cast less oriya society --zindabad. Fish is considered to be "very good luck" inthose areas.After 11th day of any bodies death and at the time of marriage people eat nonvedge thinking that they will be luckey.
ORISS CULTURE ---JAGANNATHA CULTURE-CASTLESS SOCIETY. Only politicians want to destroy it

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by Vinay Gupta on Sep 10, 2007 10:31 AM   Permalink
Sanjay, these people cannot understand the way u r trying. Please read about their Prophet and tell them what kind of person he was.

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