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indicjournalists, Ashok Chowgule

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I think this may be sent to Prof Courtright for his reading

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Namaste.

Ashok Chowgule

 

 

Ganesha Rumor Lights Up City

Deccan Chronicle

 

NEW DELHI/HYDERABAD, INDIA, November 5, 2003: In an Indian version of

a

chain letter, rumors sent thousands of people rushing to Ganesha icons

to light lamps and make wishes on Wednesday. The word was: "Light five

diyas before Lord Ganesha and your wish will come true." Phones were

ringing in homes across the country and the SMS message that was

circulated read: "Pls lite 5 diyas 2day n make a wish smthing

auspicious

2day hope ur wish comes true." Housewives in the city had this

variation: Lighting five lamps and five incense sticks and offering

jaggery would protect the menfolk. The jaggery should be distributed

among five married women, and the news should be spread to five more

women. Then all their wishes would come true. "We have already lit

five

diyas," said a newly-wed Shivani Arora, who did so on being asked by

her

mother-in-law. "I feel this is just another way of Lord Ganesha making

people religious at a time when people are fast losing their values,"

she said. In September, 1996, Ganesha was observed drinking milk.

Millions of families throughout the country offered milk to icons at

temples and homes at that time, and the milk disappeared upon being

offered, according to many witnesses. This time, however, there were

no

reports of any miracles as a result.

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