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To: Alex Marko

I'm highly offended by their disrespect for our traditions. They should be more tolerant. We should bomb the hell out of this country.


2 posted on 02/14/2006 5:29:26 AM PST by RolandBurnam (I WANT SOME PORK RINDS!!!!!)
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To: RolandBurnam

HOW DARE THEY INSULT THE SAINT VALENTINE OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!

Now is the time to take to the streets and burn their embassies like the peaceful religion we are.
/s


17 posted on 02/14/2006 6:02:11 AM PST by HHKrepublican_2 (OP Spread the Truth....http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1535158/posts)
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To: RolandBurnam; Alex Marko

<< I'm highly offended by their disrespect for our traditions. They should be more tolerant. We should bomb the hell out of this country. >>

Talking about which taking of offense, has no-one else noted that every Danish flag burned by Islamanazism's death-worshipping false-fureher-following f***ers features a Christian cross?

Evil bastards.


24 posted on 02/14/2006 6:09:17 AM PST by Brian Allen (How arrogant are we to believe our career political-power-lusting lumpen somehow superior to theirs?)
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To: RolandBurnam; voice of india
"Imported" tradtions? The Shiv-Sena is more like impotent bunglers

    

Kamadeva

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For other meanings, see kama.

Kâmadeva is the Hindu god of love. His other names include Ananga (incorporeal), Kandarpa ("God of amour"), Manmatha (churner of hearts), Madana (intoxicating), Ratikânta (lord of the seasons), Pushpavân or just Kâma ("desire").

Kâmadeva is represented as a young and handsome winged man who wields a bow and arrows. His bow is made of sugarcane with honeybees on it and his arrows are decorated with five kinds of fragrant flowers. His companions are a cuckoo, a parrot, hummingbees, the season of spring and the gentle breeze. All of these are symbols of spring season.

According to the Shiva purânam, Kâmadeva is a son (actually a creation) of Brahma, creator of the universe. According to other sources including the Skanda purânam, Kâmadeva is a brother of Prasuti; they are both the children of Shatarupa, a creation of Brahmâ. All sources concur on the fact that Kâmadeva is wed to Ratî, a daughter of Prasuti and Daksha (another son/creation of Brahmâ). According to some beliefs, Kâmadeva was also once reincarnated as Pradyumna, the son of Krishna and Rukminî.

Legends

Perhaps the best-known legend concerning Kâmadeva pertains to his annihilation and subsequent resurrection at the hands of Shiva. As related in the Kumârasâmbhavam, Kandarpa (Kâmadeva) resolved to aid the maiden Pârvatî in gaining the favour of Shiva. Kandarpa shot his arrows-of-desire at Shiva in order to disrupt the latter's meditation and help Pârvati gain the attention of the lord. The ploy backfired badly; Shiva was momentarily distracted but immediately realised what had happened. He was enraged, opened his dreadful third eye, and annihilated Kandarpa with a single fiery glance. Kandarpa's body was instantly reduced to ashes. The calamity was more than merely personal, since with the annihilation of Kâma (desire), the world became barren and unregenerative. Eventually, the marriage of Shiva and Pârvatî nevertheless came to be held. Later, at the behest of the gods and upon the intercession made by Parvati in favour of Kâmadeva's lamenting wife Rati, Shiva resurrected him to life, thus ensuring the procreative continuity of the world. Shiva resurrected Kandarpa, but only as a mental image, representing the true emotional and mental state of love rather than physical lust. Holi, the Indian festival of colours, and especially the bonfire traditionally lit on that day, are believed by some to commeration this legend.

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46 posted on 02/14/2006 6:34:06 AM PST by CarrotAndStick (The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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To: RolandBurnam

I think it is pathetic and pitiful. And so are they.


49 posted on 02/14/2006 6:43:35 AM PST by SusaninOhio
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To: RolandBurnam; Brian Allen

" They should be more tolerant. We should bomb the hell out of this country."

Oh, how tolerant of you indeed!


54 posted on 02/14/2006 6:55:00 AM PST by Gengis Khan
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To: RolandBurnam

I'm highly offended by their disrespect for our traditions. They should be more tolerant. We should bomb the hell out of this country.""

IMO, the biggest bomb we could use against India and others who are being so stupid is to cancel all the jobs we have exported over there and close the offices and plants we have provided for their economy.


84 posted on 02/14/2006 9:25:22 AM PST by ridesthemiles
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