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Proud to be Superstitious - Rama Sethu Government said that Rama Sethu is just a geological formation, and Sri Rama is just a myth. But we Hindus are superstitious and believe in myths. Then the Supreme Court was told that there are three Shiva Lingas on the Rama Sethu in the middle of the sea, which were also described in Skanda Purana. Of course, there are scientific and rational explanations for this. But we Hindus are superstitious and believe in myths. Then the Supreme Court was told that the coral rocks used to make the Rama Sethu, could not occur in the middle of the sea, and could only be carried there from the coast. Of course, there are scientific and rational explanations for this. But we Hindus are superstitious and believe in myths. Then the Government in 2005 sent a dredger to break Rama Sethu, but the dredger broke and sank to the ocean floor. Then the Government sent a crane to retrieve the dredger from the ocean floor. Then the crane also broke and sank to the ocean floor. Of course, there are scientific and technical explanations for this. But we Hindus are superstitious and believe in myths. Then the Government got alarmed and brought a Russian engineer to investigate the problem. He fell and broke both his legs !! Of course, there is scientific and rational explanation for this tragic occurrence. But we Hindus are superstitious and believe in myths. Then the Government decided to do a Puja to propitiate deities at the site, and brought the local MLA to perform the needful and smash a coconut. Then, the MLAs car on the way back had an accident and he died. Of course, there is scientific and rational explanation for this tragic occurrence. But we Hindus are superstitious and believe in myths. And so we remain, Superstitious, and proud to remain so. Based on Subramaniam Swamys 8 hour argument in favour Rama Sethu in the Supreme Court, as reported by him to the public.
Posted on: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 05:45:14 +0000

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