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This was christoislamism's handiwork (of that at least there is no question).
Also compare the above items with the timeline of destruction of South Korean Buddhist and Korean native heathen artefacts by christians. Many of which crimes - vandalism, arson even theft - were perpetrated "anonymously" and only a few christians were caught red-handed.
(See www.buddhapia.com/eng/tedesco/2.html and subsequent pages on "Buddhism under Siege in Korea" by christianism, timeline of 1982 to 1998, although it's been ongoing.)
Though my first suspicion for culprit falls on christianism naturally, islam actually can't be ruled out. After all, the history of jihad against heathen India testifies to this as much as the history of the christian crusade against heathen India.
It is this line that makes it more christianism than islam:
"It has always been a practice to lock the Sreekovil with the traditional intricate lock, which however was not done on that fateful day. The watchmen, who were supposed to be on duty were conspicuously missing from their duty spot."
Note: Heathens may be many things, but they never terrorise their own Gods=religion. (By definition and hence in practice.)
E.g. even a heathen Chinese pirate of some centuries back is famously known for building a Daoist temple in specific honour and worship of his beloved Daoist Gods. <- Now people can argue whether this is ethically acceptable or not, but that is beside the point. Whether he was lawfully a criminal or not - i.e. whether he would loot from Chinese government ships or not - he was a most loyal adherent of his Gods and would never have looted from *them*. Same with any Hindoo criminals. (E.g. even I would never loot from loyal Hindoos or their Hindoo Gods.)
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Quote:Temple Robberies and Subsequent Murders: A Growing Trend in Kerala
04/07/2012 13:57:15 HK
Kerala may be Godââ¬â¢s Own Country, but unfortunately some of the divinities are definitely not safe in the state. Bringing to light two such incidents, which are unfortunately, a faction of what actually takes place or stands reported.
A recent happening has been the gruesome murder of the caretaker of Kalluppaara Bhagavthy Temple, Gopalakrishna Kaimal. He was found murdered in a pond in the temple premises. The miscreants, after the deed, escaped with Gold dome . The horrendous deed was committed after tying up another person Chandrashekharan, who was along with Kaimal. The episode is supposed to have taken place in the wee hours of the morning.
Chandrashekharan was discovered in a gagged state, with cloth stuffed into his mouth. Police personnel from Keezhvaaypur and forensic experts made a detail study of the crime scene. The golden dome which was stolen was made of an amalgam, which includes [color="#FF0000"]iridium[/color].
[color="#800080"](See also post 86 above for an earlier case of a Hindoo Temple's iridium dome being "stolen" - i.e. by christoislamania.)[/color]
The next reported incident of temple robbery is from Sreekrishna Swamy Temple of Mavelikkara. This time, ornaments of the deity, worth lakhs were stolen. The Sreekovil, along with the north end gate was discovered in an wide open state.
The deity was decked with a gold crown of 5 sovereigns and waist chain of 3 sovereigns, which the thugs made their escape with. Needless to say, by divine grace or by miracle, the gold flute and other offerings made of gold, which was concealed in a cover, remained unspotted by the miscreants. It has always been a practice to lock the Sreekovil with the traditional intricate lock, which however was not done on that fateful day. The watchmen, who were supposed to be on duty were conspicuously missing from their duty spot.
Investigations are on to confirm if both cases of temple robbery are linked in any way.
A protest meet and hartal was called for by Hindu Aikya Vedi in Mavelikkara town on Wednesday.
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Quote:Temple thefts continue in Kerala
06/07/2012 15:14:00 PNS | Kannur
In the third incident of temple theft in the past two days in Kerala, burglars stole the idol of Lord Mahavishnu shrine at Echillam near Aralam in Kannur district on Thursday night.
Burglars had stolen the dome of the sanctum sanctorum of a temple in Pathanamthitta and the ornaments of the deity of another shrine in Mavelikkara, Alappuzha early Wednesday morning.
The burglars had taken away the 0.5-metre tall idol (Balibimbam) made of five kilos of Panchaloha alloy after breaking open the sanctum sanctorum of the Echillam temple. The theft was noticed by priest Krishnan Namboothiri when he reached the temple for the morning Poojas at 5.00 am Friday.
The temple was closed on Thursday after the evening Poojas at 7.00 pm, Namboothiri said. According to the police, the burglars could have entered the inner circle of the temple after breaking open the lock of the building surrounding the sanctum sanctorum and stolen the idol after breaking the door using a machete.
A machete had been recovered from the crime scene. Some golden ornaments also had been stolen along with the idol from the Echillam shrine. Temple authorities and local residents said Echillam and neighbouring places did not have a history of thefts at places of worship.
On early Wednesday morning, burglars had stolen the gold-plated dome atop the sanctum sanctorum of the Sree Bhagavati temple at Kalluppara near Thiruvalla in Keralaââ¬â¢s Pathanamthitta district after killing a temple employee while several gold ornaments of the main idol of the Sree Krishna Swamy temple at Mavelikkara in Alappuzha district were stolen in another incident.
The burglars had stolen the dome of the sanctum sanctorum of the temple at Kalluppara after stabbing employee Gopalakrishna Kaimal to death and tying Chandrasekharan, the watchman of the temple, to a pillar. According to the temple authorities, the dome of the sanctum sanctorum had been plated with ten sovereigns of gold and it could have contained Iridium.
This was christoislamism's handiwork (of that at least there is no question).
Also compare the above items with the timeline of destruction of South Korean Buddhist and Korean native heathen artefacts by christians. Many of which crimes - vandalism, arson even theft - were perpetrated "anonymously" and only a few christians were caught red-handed.
(See www.buddhapia.com/eng/tedesco/2.html and subsequent pages on "Buddhism under Siege in Korea" by christianism, timeline of 1982 to 1998, although it's been ongoing.)
Though my first suspicion for culprit falls on christianism naturally, islam actually can't be ruled out. After all, the history of jihad against heathen India testifies to this as much as the history of the christian crusade against heathen India.
It is this line that makes it more christianism than islam:
"It has always been a practice to lock the Sreekovil with the traditional intricate lock, which however was not done on that fateful day. The watchmen, who were supposed to be on duty were conspicuously missing from their duty spot."
Note: Heathens may be many things, but they never terrorise their own Gods=religion. (By definition and hence in practice.)
E.g. even a heathen Chinese pirate of some centuries back is famously known for building a Daoist temple in specific honour and worship of his beloved Daoist Gods. <- Now people can argue whether this is ethically acceptable or not, but that is beside the point. Whether he was lawfully a criminal or not - i.e. whether he would loot from Chinese government ships or not - he was a most loyal adherent of his Gods and would never have looted from *them*. Same with any Hindoo criminals. (E.g. even I would never loot from loyal Hindoos or their Hindoo Gods.)