Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 You sure have a good sense of humour! Can't help laughing when I saw what you typed....cackles...!! Btw, last week I visited a part of Sydney where several Indian families live. Some houses had golden pictures of Lord Ganesha on the front porch. I heard that others have them inside the front door either on the wall or suspended from arches before a guest enters the living room. Also saw some leaves suspended above the front door outside. Does anyone know what sort of leaves are normally used for this purpose? The ones I saw were turned white by the sun so I can't tell what variety. If anyone has information, it will be highly appreciated, thanks. Om Shree Ganeshaya Namah, Sy aqesa <aqesa > wrote: LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLOV LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LETS START PRACTISING!!!!!!!!!!! COMEONE EVERYONE OPEN YOUR MOUTH MAKE THE FIRST ASANAAAAAAAAAA START WITH THE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAjijijijajajjajoooohehehehhahahaha(caughing)jjjjjXDDDD+:***....loveBarbaraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa hahahah hahahah! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 Hi Sy, It is usually keeping god on infrontof the house (entrance of the house). This is good for the people who are living in the house. They can have any type of daitees pictures. In our nation (India) some of the houses may built in the type of keeping the god in the door by errected on the door itself. When the functions / festivals are happening people will keep some types of the leaves on top of the door. In my states (Tamil Nadu) its is Banana leaves and "panai Ollai leaves" I dont know the name in english. Both has some reason. Mostly people are saying that it is the symbol or good sign to know that in that house some good festival / function is happening. with regards, NT.RAMESH - SY Zenith Monday, April 14, 2003 10:05 AM Laughter Yoga Gosh Barbji, You sure have a good sense of humour! Can't help laughing when I saw what you typed....cackles...!! Btw, last week I visited a part of Sydney where several Indian families live. Some houses had golden pictures of Lord Ganesha on the front porch. I heard that others have them inside the front door either on the wall or suspended from arches before a guest enters the living room. Also saw some leaves suspended above the front door outside. Does anyone know what sort of leaves are normally used for this purpose? The ones I saw were turned white by the sun so I can't tell what variety. If anyone has information, it will be highly appreciated, thanks. Om Shree Ganeshaya Namah, Sy aqesa <aqesa > wrote: LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLOV LOLOLOLOLOLOLO LOLOLOLOLOLOLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LETS START PRACTISING!!!!!!!!!!! COMEONE EVERYONE OPEN YOUR MOUTH MAKE THE FIRST ASANAAAAAAAAAA START WITH THE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAjijijijajajjajoooohehehehhahahaha(caughing)jjjjjXDDDD+:***....loveBarbaraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa hahahah hahahah! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more To from this group, send an email to:-http://www.geocities.com/aumganesh/ Your use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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