Talk:Kheer Bhawani Temple
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[edit]Note added: Some people are busy removing the Swastika (they are paid by foreigners) and inserting the Devi Chakra (a minor fertility symbol of Hindus) which resembles the Star of Daud (David). While similar symbols are found in many cultures, for example, the Swastika in the Eskimos the names and meaning differ. The Star of Daud (David) is a Semitic (Arab-Jewish) symbol.
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[edit]This request for a box is sort of provocative, is it not? The only possibilities listed are Indian national boxes, but this goddess is worshipped in Kashmir! Anyway those boxes do not fit the Hindu religion in any way so I found one that seems to fit. This is a religious topic and calls for strictly religious information.Dave (talk) 18:40, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
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