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  RE:Denying RAM and HINDUISM Means DEVELOPMENT:
by meraj on Sep 18, 2007 02:17 PM   Permalink
Cow is considered pure by Hinduism, we do not eat anything which is impure. Here lacks your intelligence you stupid kkkkkk

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  RE:Denying RAM and HINDUISM Means DEVELOPMENT:
by meraj on Sep 18, 2007 02:23 PM   Permalink
Sorry kkk its note relevant to your query

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  RE:Denying RAM and HINDUISM Means DEVELOPMENT:
by k kkk on Sep 18, 2007 02:36 PM   Permalink
then y u drink cows urine??to improve ur intelligence??

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by nagesh singh on Sep 20, 2007 03:55 PM   Permalink
kkk,perhaps u need to be reminded that camel's urine is beeen prescribed by the pervert messenger in the manual of hate and terror called qoran.

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by shrini on Sep 18, 2007 07:25 PM   Permalink
kkk ur crossing all limits if we start this kind of abuse you will have to put your hand on ur ass.
mind it rascal

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  RE:Denying RAM and HINDUISM Means DEVELOPMENT:
by sitaram sakthi on Sep 19, 2007 05:31 PM   Permalink
Just say me which religion has everything going well with science??

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by pattabhi ramaiah on Sep 19, 2007 11:38 AM   Permalink
If hinduism is bad go to vatican city and pray for the sunami not to happen again in velangani on christmas day.You fools dont understand that because of RAM SETHU lakhs of people are saved in Tamilnadu.You Tamils are for the money they give you to convert for the christianity.

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