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Being a living goddess has its advantages for 10-year-old girl
Chicago Trubune ^
| June 27, 2007
| Neela Banerjee
Posted on 06/29/2007 10:25:55 AM PDT by rochester
WASHINGTON -- Even by the standards of the luminaries who sweep through Washington, the little girl in front of Lafayette Elementary School almost six miles north of the White House was special. Politicians, power brokers and the occasional celebrities who come through town hope to be respected and maybe, in a childlike place in their grown-up hearts, genuinely liked. Sajani Shakya, 10, is worshipped. In Nepal, Sajani is a living goddess, one of about a dozen such goddesses in her homeland who are considered earthly manifestations of the Hindu goddess Kali.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: goddess; ignorance; ignoranceonparade; nepal; superstition
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To: DBrow
So she doesn’t eat peanuts?
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posted on
06/29/2007 10:55:00 AM PDT
by
rbosque
("To educate a person in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society." - Teddy Roosevelt)
To: rochester
...In Nepal, Sajani is a living goddess, one of about a dozen such goddesses in her homeland who are considered earthly manifestations of the Hindu goddess Kali. ...THIS is the Great Khali:
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posted on
06/29/2007 10:58:42 AM PDT
by
FReepaholic
(If Cho had a nuclear weapon instead of guns, would he have used it?)
To: Jedidah
All I can say is that she needs to go back to her heathen homeland.
________
All I can say that you need to go back to the rock you’ve been living under.
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posted on
06/29/2007 11:03:31 AM PDT
by
dmz
To: MrB
A Dali Llama
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
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posted on
06/29/2007 11:07:31 AM PDT
by
LonePalm
(Commander and Chef)
To: ladyjane
My husband treats me like a Goddess.It was good luck that we married!
I like our system better.
Reminds me of what a buddy used to say about his ex-wife when they were married...
"My wife treats me like a God! I get burnt offerings every night!"
Did I mention that this is an EX-wife?
Mark
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posted on
06/29/2007 11:07:47 AM PDT
by
MarkL
(Listen, Strange women lyin' in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a system of government)
To: MrB
I'm a Pack Animal, Llama type, desert camouflage pattern, quantity one each
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posted on
06/29/2007 11:08:37 AM PDT
by
magslinger
(Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors. And miss. R.A.Heinlein)
To: rbosque
lol Well, Kali might or might not- but Ganesh rides around on that little mouse in the picture.
So all three, Kali, Ganesh, and the mouse might eat peanuts. Peanuts, though, are a New World export to India, so before the Age of White People’s Exploration, there were no peanuts to eat in India (Portuguese brought them from Brazil to Africa, then they spread to India). Ganesha first appeared around the 4th century, so peanuts would have been introduced long after that.
Guy next door is Indian; I’ll ask him if Lord Ganesh eats peanuts. Questions like that frequently lead to informative and fun conversations.
Being the earthly embodiment of a god is way beyond “alterboy” or “eucharistic assistant”, eh?
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posted on
06/29/2007 11:10:02 AM PDT
by
DBrow
To: LonePalm
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posted on
06/29/2007 11:12:49 AM PDT
by
magslinger
(Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors. And miss. R.A.Heinlein)
To: DBrow
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posted on
06/29/2007 11:13:52 AM PDT
by
rbosque
("To educate a person in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society." - Teddy Roosevelt)
To: Jedidah
All I can say is that she needs to go back to her heathen homeland. Have they repealed the First Amendment since the last time I checked?
So, what is the Established Religion that we have in the U.S. now?
Once you start claiming that "heathens" have no place in American society, don't be surprised when atheist liberals start claiming that Christians have no place in American society.
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posted on
06/29/2007 11:17:00 AM PDT
by
Polybius
To: rochester
I bet she can get concert tickets even when they’re sold out
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To: DBrow
Guy next door is Indian; Ill ask him if Lord Ganesh eats peanuts.
This exact conversation came up between Homer and Apu on The Simpsons, back when it was still funny. Apu's answer was something like "please don't offer my god a peanut".
Another Ganesh reference in The Simpsons came about when Apu replaced his Ganesh idol with a People magazine rack during his attempts to assimilate - in a tone of rising frustration he said "Who needs the infinite compassion of Ganesh when I can have Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman staring at me with their cold, dead eyes". Cracked me up.
Anyway, no fatwa's or deaths resulted from these moments of comedy.
To: TonyRo76
Funny - my Fiancee is in India and I asked her to bring me back a Kali statuette. Prefereably this form:
(but them I'm kinda weird like that.
To: TonyRo76
This is the form I meant...
To: Oberon
Yes, it did occur to me...isnt Kali irrefutably and perpetually Not Nice?I think so. And teenage girls are also irrefutably and perpetually Not Nice, plus petty, mean, and vindictive. Combine that with omnipotent powers and I'm thinking we have a problem. Teenagers should only think they are immortal and omnipotent. They should never actually be omnipotent.
To: TonyRo76
What's more, I'd classify the worship of Kali as one of the decidedly more, uh...disturbing elements of Hinduism.
It's worth noting that Hinduism is a conglomeration of a lot of different, earlier religions in India with their own deities. Hinduism just absorbed them all - even the Buddha, who was rebelling against and rejecting the Hinduism of his day, is now regarded as an incarnation of the god Vishnu. It's not unusual to see pictures of Christ and crucifixes in Hindu households along with statues of all the other gods. This is part of the Hindu belief that all religions are just different roads to the same ultimate divinity.
The only deity that was never assimilated is Allah, mostly because strictly observant Muslims insist on separateness. But it's also not unheard of for Indian Muslims to stop for a quick prayer at the village shrine to the local goddess before making a trip - old habits and customs die hard.
In any event, I don't believe Kali-worship is that common in modern day Hinduism. Ganesh, Krishna, and Siva pretty much seem to lead the pack.
To: Oberon
Kali is a Vampire Goddess...destruction and rebirth. I always had great fun with the Hare Krishnas at airports in my younger days. They would approach with their free books at a price...and I would cut them off and send them scurrying away by just saying that I worship Kali. I always got similar results...those were the good ol’ days.
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posted on
06/29/2007 12:39:45 PM PDT
by
Birdsbane
(If You Are Employed By A Liberal Democrat...Quit!)
To: ModelBreaker
"And teenage girls are also irrefutably and perpetually Not Nice, plus petty, mean, and vindictive." Tough time finding a date for your senior prom?
To: Oberon
Kali is the Goddess of death, destruction, life and creation.
Kind of like the old mother earth formulation.
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