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Ten06(m): 3:42pm On Jan 20, 2023
This post is not meant to offend anyone. If I misunderstand something, please explain it to me.

Indians are sometimes incomprehensible to me, I don't understand their kind of religiosity.

The Yamuna is a sacred river, just like the Ganges. Both rivers are the most tremendous industrial wells.

Here you see Indians taking their sacred bath in the industrial waste.

This ceremony is known as Chath Puja.

People fast (even without drinking water), take this sacred bath and make sacred offerings to the sun at sunrise and sunset.

If you do not live near the river, you can also bathe in a pool or lake, as long as you can see the sun.

The holiest river for Indians is the Ganges. It is one of the most polluted waters in the world.


Untreated sewage is discharged into it, industrial wastes, agricultural effluents, partially burned or unburned corpse remains from funeral pyres, and animal carcasses-all contribute to the pollution of the Ganges.

Yet Indians who bathe in it stubbornly continue to believe that it is good for them and harmless.

In my many researches ..... nowhere have I seen so many deformed babies as in India.

They are born deformed or with several supernumerary limbs.

But if a child has four arms and four legs, she is worshipped as the goddess Lakshmi.

I also find many illogical things in my country that border on denial of reality.

But that Indians apparently don't even see how poisonous it is, I can't understand.

And that so much shit is dumped into the waters when they are sacred to them.

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Please do not offend anybody in the comments.
muyico(m): 4:28pm On Jan 20, 2023
Where ha u from? Ha u from india?

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Nobodyany1: 12:06pm On Jun 26, 2023
Ten06 Please, I'm trying to reach you. Drop your WhatsApp number it's urgent
Chiedu4Trump: 12:24pm On Jun 26, 2023
Ten06:

This post is not meant to offend anyone. If I misunderstand something, please explain it to me.

Indians are sometimes incomprehensible to me, I don't understand their kind of religiosity.

The Yamuna is a sacred river, just like the Ganges. Both rivers are the most tremendous industrial wells.

Here you see Indians taking their sacred bath in the industrial waste.

This ceremony is known as Chath Puja.

People fast (even without drinking water), take this sacred bath and make sacred offerings to the sun at sunrise and sunset.

If you do not live near the river, you can also bathe in a pool or lake, as long as you can see the sun.

The holiest river for Indians is the Ganges. It is one of the most polluted waters in the world.


Untreated sewage is discharged into it, industrial wastes, agricultural effluents, partially burned or unburned corpse remains from funeral pyres, and animal carcasses-all contribute to the pollution of the Ganges.

Yet Indians who bathe in it stubbornly continue to believe that it is good for them and harmless.

In my many researches ..... nowhere have I seen so many deformed babies as in India.

They are born deformed or with several supernumerary limbs.

But if a child has four arms and four legs, she is worshipped as the goddess Lakshmi.

I also find many illogical things in my country that border on denial of reality.

But that Indians apparently don't even see how poisonous it is, I can't understand.

And that so much shit is dumped into the waters when they are sacred to them.

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Please do not offend anybody in the comments.
India is in spiritual bondage.
Their main religion Hinduism is the most vile religion,whose than islam spiritually

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Childfree: 9:38pm On Jun 26, 2023
Ten06

So what?
When they say sacred, did they tell you what they meant was the water is fit for drinking?
Ten06(m): 4:26am On Jun 27, 2023
Nobodyany1:
Ten06 Please, I'm trying to reach you. Drop your WhatsApp number it's urgent

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