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indianmathematics
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Christians love for hindu festivals
indianmathematics
@indianmathematics
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India
29 Dec 06
Do christians love & celebrate hindu festivals as hindus enjoy & celebrate christmas with christians?
christmas
hinduism
religion
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Any objection
indianmathematics
@indianmathematics
(48)
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India
29 Dec 06
I want to adopt two sons & want to name one of them as jesus & another as allah.Is there any objection from anybody?If it's there then why?
adapt
allah
jesus
religion
1 response
Why he/she made it?
indianmathematics
@indianmathematics
(48)
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India
29 Dec 06
Why god created every creature as inferior to him/her? Was he/she was afraid of something?
god
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1 person
Who is greater
indianmathematics
@indianmathematics
(48)
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India
29 Dec 06
Who is greater , god who created us or we who created god?
god
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How to start third world war
indianmathematics
@indianmathematics
(48)
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India
26 Dec 06
How can i start a full fledged third world war? om namah shivaya.
war
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Fermats last theorem in a more generalised form.
indianmathematics
@indianmathematics
(48)
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India
25 Dec 06
Any number having any power (1) can be expressed as difference of two coprime perfect squares. from this prove that for the equation x^(n) = a^(m) - b^(m) there exists no coprime solutions of x , a & b when m=/=n & m2...
fermat
mathematics
theorem
A general form of fermats last theorem
indianmathematics
@indianmathematics
(48)
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India
25 Dec 06
Any number having any power (1) can be expressed as difference of two coprime perfect squares. From this prove that in the equation X^(n) = a^(m) - b^(m) it is impossible to have a coprime solution to the above equation for X...
fermats last theorem
mathematics
hinduism
indianmathematics
@indianmathematics
(48)
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India
23 Dec 06
I will start from the images of different images & forms of different gods of hinduism especially the three main gods Brahma(the creator) , vishnu(the preserver) & lord shiva (the destroyer).Why they were given such forms &...
hinduism
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What does hinduism means?
indianmathematics
@indianmathematics
(48)
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India
23 Dec 06
It will start from the different forms of gods in the hindu epics.Why does the three main gods of hindu relics namely Brahma(the creator), vishnu( the preserver)& lord shiva (the destroyer) are given such forms & images.I want to...
discussing hinduism