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Rama (Aryan king) killed ravana (South indian king)
by bagawan swaroop on Apr 15, 2008 01:03 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

It is well known than aryans are the north indians and rakshas are the south indians. South indians king is ravana who was in srilanka who also look dark.north indians consider themselves the learned one....aryans superior race and south indians being dark skinned are considered ravanas and killed. king Ram killed king ravana, means a north indian aryan king killed south indian dark skinned ravana and we are celebrating DIWALI. Is there anything wrong in my statement?

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  RE:Rama (Aryan king) killed ravana (South indian king)
by Gyan Vedi on Apr 15, 2008 01:06 AM   Permalink
it was not a battle of north vs south !
it was a battle for justice,dharma and chivalry - and Ravana was Lankan, not south Indian

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by rigved dubhashi on Apr 15, 2008 01:53 AM   Permalink
What bullshit

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by yogi goli on Apr 15, 2008 01:29 AM   Permalink
Earlier Ram fought against Ravan.
Now Ram(India) is fighting against kalyogs ravans(Karunanidhi/Raj Thakre).

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by Varun Kumar Chintakindi on Apr 15, 2008 02:14 AM   Permalink
Dude - Just FYI - Ram is always shown in blue color(instaed of dark skinned) just to show some glory, and tht too only in modern days - as clearly written by the author, we are changing our history just to please the foreign ppl, who dont even have a li'l bit knwledge abt our culture. U r completely baseless in ur statement w.r.t skin color and u r trying 2 create a diff betn INDIANS.

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