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Nah!! I hate white shirts and trousers :D I studied in Sarisha. (On the way to Raichak.)
Oh Sarisha,one of my teachers studied there.It is one of the top R.K.Mission school in Bengal.Well i am a Narendrapurian:-).Btw we didn't wear white trousers in school.Our uniform was White shirt with Ash colored pants:D.Anyways good to see a fellow Missionian here:cheers:.Btw,did you guys also wear dhotis and uttariyas like us while going to the prayer room:P??
 
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Oh Sarisha,one of my teachers studied there.It is one of the top R.K.Mission school in Bengal.Well i am a Narendrapurian:-).Btw we didn't wear white trousers in school.Our uniform was White shirt with Ash colored pants:D.Anyways good to see a fellow Missionian here:cheers:.Btw,did you guys also wear dhotis and uttariyas like us while going to the prayer room:P??
I did not because I stayed outside.My mates who stayed in hostel regularly did that. Honestly, the ambience with hundreds of perfumed sticks, candles and "khandana bhava.." chants looked and felt quite divine :)
 
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I did not because I stayed outside.My mates who stayed in hostel regularly did that. Honestly, the ambience with hundreds of perfumed sticks, candles and "khandana bhava.." chants looked quite divine :)
Yeah i still miss that ambience and specially the Sandhya Aarti:(.The song Khandana Bhava had a divine power in it and every time i sang that song i would feel rejuvenated and fresh:smitten:.It has been a long time since i have heard the song being sang as i haven't got the time to visit my old school in the past few years:cry:
 
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They are not power hungry, but work for a cause more often than not silently.
hahaha.. from my own experience ,all those who hiding in caste/religious organizations(Hindu/Christian/Muslim) are more power/money hungry mongers than a normal human being...i have seen so much of these types in my home state Kerala.....
 
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Yeah i still miss that ambience and specially the Sandhya Aarti:(.The song Khandana Bhava had a divine power in it and every time i sang that song i would feel rejuvenated and fresh:smitten:.It has been a long time since i have heard the song being sang as i haven't got the time to visit my old school in the past few years:cry:
The song gives a great feeling when heard with earphones in a secluded place. It might create strange effects on people who have already their "ground" prepared. But this might not be the right place to discuss the things and I must not forget that I am an evil secularist here :D
 
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The song gives a great feeling when heard with earphones in a secluded place. It might create strange effects on people who have already their "ground" prepared. But this might not be the right place to discuss the things and I must not forget that I am an evil secularist here :D
Yeah this is not the place to discuss these sorts of things.We must not forget the fact that people here consider you as a "sicularist" and Bangladeshi jamaatis consider me as a resident "Hindutavadi terrorist":lol::P
 
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No one had denied existence of debottar property What exactly did you evidence ? .......the existence of something I have already acknowledged :cheesy:

What nonsense!! You said debottar property law doesn't exist outside Bengal, I proved otherwise. LEARN TO QUIT WHEN YOU CAN'T WIN A DEBATE.

This thread is about Ram Janmabhoomi and as such, that is the only topic I am discussing, everything else is in support of that topic. Ram Lalla example has already proved my point idiot.

Moron. You said if a deity is placed somewhere and Pran-pratistha is done, then the land automatically belongs to the deity, WHICH IS WRONG. SHOW ME THAT SUCH LAW EXISTS. We do place deities in Puja Pandals and do Pran-pratistha, but that land doesn't automatically go to the deity as debottar property.

Because the deity was placed in Babri masjid, Ram lalla became a litigant in the case. The ownership right was defacto, it was transferred automatically. The High court has acknowledged it and has ruled accordingly. What you claim has no relevance. No here and certainly not in a court of Law.

Both the litigants are gods here, or their trustees, and Babri Masjid was a historical place, not a personal property, things are not so easy here as you think, at least not for you with your peanut-sized brain.

The Law does not interfere unless someone asks it to interfere. If there is a litigation regarding the property and if a consecrated temple exist on that land then the law considers the temple as debottar property.

BULL$HIT!! Btw, debottar properties are not being registered anymore to avoid legal hassles.

LOL. .........sure. I can only count 1 till now. The link for debottar which proved absolutely nothing. :P Now go back and list the number of reference I have made.

You have made no reference till now except blabbering.

@Sahasranama
 
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Abhi Ayodhaya ki baari hai ...
Mathura Kashi Baaki hai !!!
 
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