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09 Mar 2018 12:45 #360700
by chairman
I have made this point before but some Guyanese want to show just how 'Hindu' they are by talking about the need to wear saree, kurta and the like. The reality is that those are not Hindu religious wear (there is no such thing) but Indian national, regional or ethnic wear, often times dictated by geography and normative conventions, social mores and the like. They are worn by all and sundry in India, Hindus, Muslims, Christians included and are also worn by Indian who migrate elsewhere. Indian Christians and Muslims also wear them to churches and mosques. Had Hinduism originated in Africa or Europe the people there would not been wearing saree and the like. So instead of shooting off their mouths people need to get the facts and enlighten themselves.
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09 Mar 2018 15:22 #360710
by ketchim
They have to get rid of this silly belief of Jai Hind
and look at Guyana as their real Motherland !
and wear shirt jac, our national wear ....
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12 Mar 2018 18:30 - 12 Mar 2018 18:32 #360844
by ketchim
I much prefer my shirt jacs and dashikis....
I tailor made the shirtjackets with a
Nehru collar~
wore both to
masjid : as a muslim Guyanese wear !
and that is reality
Last edit: 12 Mar 2018 18:32 by
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The reality is that those are not Hindu religious wear
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