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If you got money pony up

It seems Chavez is on the web related news, 3 years worth of emails are for sale from the previously enlightened wikileaks (since they went from wiki to a subscription model of sorts). I am sure the computer forensics will be as pathetic as the laptop though. (I likely wont be online to correct you - if you bring up the laptop - so please wait another day)

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  1. Deepa Krishnan
    Thank you stabhd, I wish someone would demystify all the rituals so we could choose to either keep them or throw them away. What a load of crock it all sounds like, when there's no explanation. Why daughters? Why keep the grass? Why this grass and not the
    November 24, 2008
  2. stabhd
    I know am hopelessly late, but the grass in the image is what is grown in traditional north Indian homes during the navarathri period as a symbol of the Goddess's blessing using Jaun. Usually a small pot is set alongside the ritual prayer beads, kamandal(
    November 24, 2008
  3. Shri
    Hi Deepa,

    Could you please tell me where exactly do they sell wheatgrass in Bhuleshwar? I have found that wheatgrass powder is sold, but I want to grow wheatgrass at home.
    September 13, 2008
  4. Smruti
    Hey Deepa, I am Smruti living in USA presently, but born and brought up in King Circle. I love reading your blog.

    Anyways this grass is for worship. Its called "juwara" in Gujrati. We have a fast during the Shravana month, where little girls and
    August 26, 2008
  5. Ravi Ramakantan
    Sardee: There is so much to research. Why ring finger? (in all cultures). Why the sacred thread, Why face east in doing prayers in the morning and west in the evenings (Vitamin D?)

    And Deepa, thanks for clarifying. I had thought the two WERE inde
    August 21, 2008
  6. Deepa Krishnan
    Ravi, I thought wheatgrass and darba/durva grass were the same thing (because both are mentioned in that article you pasted). On second thoughts, they seem to be two different types of grasses.
    August 21, 2008
  7. sardee
    When u conduct pujas, u wrap it around your finger, specially when splashing ganga jal. why i dont know. find out.
    August 21, 2008
  8. Ravi Ramakantan
    I am a little lost here Deepa. I think the image you are referring to is the close-up one with a bit of movement unsharpness and the one below that. That's OK. Looks like it is wrapped round the ring finger much as we do - right?
    But, is there a conn
    August 16, 2008
  9. Deepa Krishnan
    Dear Ravi - thank you for such a fabulous explanation! I looked up darbha grass and found this very interesting page:
    http://www.hknet.org.nz/sstp-JTCd-RR.html#back
    Scroll down the page to see how the darbha grass is wrapped around the finger.
    August 16, 2008
  10. the twenty second line
    wheat grass is sold in health stores and farmers market here and is a big rage.. used in salads. health freaks eat this big time.
    August 16, 2008
  11. Ravi Ramakantan
    That's an easy one Deepa. I just had to ask my wife who is a Gujju. Pat -came the answer.
    This is Wheatgrass.
    In the month of Shraavan, the following is a tradition in some families (this is supposed to get them good husbands!!)It turns out th
    August 16, 2008
  12. the twenty second line
    is it wheat grass?
    August 16, 2008