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Rajeev Srinivasa(n)'s tweet had linked to:
twitter.com/anandibenpatel/status/597410695701868544
It's not an "all-Indian" effect. It is exclusively a HindOO effect, as seen in the previous post/as seen in the Thar episode of the Wildest India documentary.
It is ethnic HindOO Narasimha bhaktas who had consciously sacrificed their usual way of life specifically in order to bring back the Indian lions when the numbers were down to a mere 20, who started the conservation of the Hindoo lion.
That would also explain why traditional Hindoos hold bhaktas second only to their Gods.
Rajeev Srinivasa(n)'s tweet had linked to:
twitter.com/anandibenpatel/status/597410695701868544
Quote:Anandiben PatelVerified account
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Increase of 27% in number of Asiatic lions as compared to last census, is a matter of pride & satisfaction for us
(A matter of great gratitude. Especially to the specific HindOO heathen subcommunity in the affected region who consciously started the conservation of our lion brethren. And not a moment too soon.)
:utsukushi:
7:39 AM - 10 May 2015
ravichandranraju ââ¬Â@ravichandransun May 10
@anandibenpatel It is also "Make in India " effect.
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It's not an "all-Indian" effect. It is exclusively a HindOO effect, as seen in the previous post/as seen in the Thar episode of the Wildest India documentary.
It is ethnic HindOO Narasimha bhaktas who had consciously sacrificed their usual way of life specifically in order to bring back the Indian lions when the numbers were down to a mere 20, who started the conservation of the Hindoo lion.
That would also explain why traditional Hindoos hold bhaktas second only to their Gods.