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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 6th May 2013 14:36

I am posting this news article I read as it just blows my mind to what extent people can go to reassure their beliefs that they'd even start worshipping a vegetable.


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Worshippers are gathering to pray to a vegetable that looks like a Hindu god. More than 80 people have so far visited a small temple at a catering company in Leicester where an aubergine that resembles Lord Ganesh – the elephant- headed deity – was discovered.

Praful Visram, owner of 4 Seasons Catering, in Buckland Road, Northfields, placed the vegetable in a small temple he has at work for himself and staff to pray in.
Mr Visram, 61, of Oadby, said: "One of my staff found the aubergine in a box of 20 or so we got from our wholesalers in Leicester.
 
"He thought it looked a bit odd, then my wife, Rekha, saw it and recognised the similarity with Ganpati Bappa – Lord Ganesh.
 
"We immediately placed it with reverence in the temple at work. It is a blessing for us to have this."
Ganesh is the Hindu god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune.
 
Mr Visram said he, members of his family and staff had been praying to the vegetable twice a day.
He said that the word has spread and other people are turning up at his workplace to pray in the temple and to see the aubergine.
 
Mr Visram said: "There have been at least 80 people who have come to pray at the temple and to see the aubergine. It is spreading good feeling throughout the community."
 
Hina Chodai, who runs a neighbouring company called Khushi Food, said the resemblance to Lord Ganesh was remarkable.
 
Hina, of Rushey Mead, said: "As soon as I heard about the aubergine I had to see it for myself.
 
"It is indeed a blessing for all of us. I am hoping it will bring prosperity to all who pray there.
 
"I have prayed there a few times and all of my family have come along to pray, too."
Bacash Laxman, 44, of Belgrave, who works at the catering company, said the resemblance to Lord Ganesh was remarkable.
 
He said: "It is very unusual indeed. there is no doubt that it looks like the God.
 
"I pray in the temple at work every day and it gives me a good feeling."
 
Mr Visram said the vegetable was deteriorating and once it got too decomposed to display he would put it in a local river in a ceremony.
 
He said: "That is the way things like this should be treated. It has been a blessing for us and I hope will bring us luck and prosperity.
 
"This has been sent to us and we shall treat this with the respect it deserves."

Source: thisisleicestershire.com

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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 6th May 2013 14:46

Some of my favourite comments from the originating site (which have been removed now)

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What a waste of a perfectly good aubergine[/quote]

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I'm hindu and I find this hillarious[/quote]

[quote]I ate one the other day. Does that make me a canibal?

[quote]Shouldn't play ... I mean pray with ur food!!!

My point is, why do these things when it's clearly open to ridicule? Let's not forget that these kind of things go on in India/Pakistan/Bangladesh with Muslims too. In fact, it's worse when it's Muslims.

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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 6th May 2013 14:56
Another addition to the so called 'hindu idol collection'.

My best friend was a revert Hindu, she passed away 3yrs ago, Allah bless her soul and fill her grave with nur, she could understand the Hindus aimlessly worshipping everything under the sun, including the sun, but it was the ill practices of the Muslims that use to upset her the most.
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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 7th May 2013 20:51
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Mr Visram said he, members of his family and staff had been praying to the vegetable twice a day.


praying to the vegetable 0_o

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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 7th May 2013 21:19
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Lol just reading it sounds odd, how can that make logic to any human mind. Allah grant them guidance, and protect us also from falling into such foolishness.
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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 7th May 2013 21:26
These guys haven't seen my Date's yet!

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#7 [Permalink] Posted on 7th May 2013 21:42
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Lol that's too funny!

So what happens to the aubergine idol (lol idol of the aubergines) once it starts rotting!
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#8 [Permalink] Posted on 7th May 2013 21:45
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Let's just hope they don't say it rotted for the sins of mankind
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#9 [Permalink] Posted on 7th May 2013 21:59
Does anyone know what happens to all the foodstuff they offer to their idols, you know all the fruit, cooked foods, mitai's and stuff, do they let it rot and then discard it, or does someone come along and eat it like buffet style, or are they even allowed to eat it, because once you give something to someone it belongs to them?

Ok that sounds wierd, let me rephrase that if you give something to a statue it belongs to the statue, doesn't it?
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#10 [Permalink] Posted on 10th May 2013 15:39

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I suggest its better to refer them as 'idols' than 'gods' ..

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#11 [Permalink] Posted on 10th May 2013 16:59
Agreed.

Sister Taalibah, I heard once that the Hindus would give milk to their idols and the milk would go down a drain system only to be re sold at the front gate. So I guess its a miracle when thousands of people can give milk to the idols using just one 4 pinter!
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#12 [Permalink] Posted on 10th May 2013 17:42
jazakAllah user desi tadka, didnt feel right using the word god, shouldve used idol, thanks for the correction, will edit.
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#13 [Permalink] Posted on 10th May 2013 17:43
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thats gross!
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#14 [Permalink] Posted on 10th May 2013 17:54
You think that's gross.

Do you know what that black thing represents. The black thing with the 3 stripes. Similar to the aubergine, except the aubergine has a snake in it.

Desi tadka may know if he's in India. I don't want to spoil the thread by mentioning what it is.

They don't just worship animals you know!
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#15 [Permalink] Posted on 10th May 2013 20:09
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once i was passing by one of my hindu neighbours house, there were loads of people waiting to go in and people coming out, as soon as my neighbour saw me she rushed towards me, i was just about to ask if everything was ok, thought there had been a funeral or something. she said oh youve come to give the cow some milk, i was a bit shocked and lost for words and said, im on my way somewhere, and she said come back later i'll wait for you, you can have a chance to give the cow some milk!

then she said people have been coming from everywhere to give the idol cow milk!
duh! and all this time i thought cows gave milk not drank milk!

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