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H-M synthesis in Andhra Pradesh: Andhra Muslims believe Lord Venkateshwara is their son-in-law
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H-M synthesis in Andhra Pradesh: Andhra Muslims believe Lord Venkateshwara is their son-in-law
The practice of faith in India is so complex that it brings us many delightful surprises of cross-community rituals. One such instance are the Muslims who visit the Devunkadapa temple in Andhra Pradesh’s Kadapa district.
Located 120 km from Tirupati, the temple’s presiding deity is Lord Venkateswara, whom the Muslims treat as their son-in-law.
They believe that Lord Balaji married a Muslim woman named Bibi Nancharamma, who was the daughter of a general named Malik Kafur in 1311 AD.
http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/hindu-temple-andhra-pradesh-where-muslims-seek-blessings-ugadi-41374
Located 120 km from Tirupati, the temple’s presiding deity is Lord Venkateswara, whom the Muslims treat as their son-in-law.
They believe that Lord Balaji married a Muslim woman named Bibi Nancharamma, who was the daughter of a general named Malik Kafur in 1311 AD.
http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/hindu-temple-andhra-pradesh-where-muslims-seek-blessings-ugadi-41374
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amazing photographs and video at the link in the OP. This needs to be propagated all over India to help crush religious communalism.
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Rashmun wrote:The practice of faith in India is so complex that it brings us many delightful surprises of cross-community rituals. One such instance are the Muslims who visit the Devunkadapa temple in Andhra Pradesh’s Kadapa district.
Located 120 km from Tirupati, the temple’s presiding deity is Lord Venkateswara, whom the Muslims treat as their son-in-law.
They believe that Lord Balaji married a Muslim woman named Bibi Nancharamma, who was the daughter of a general named Malik Kafur in 1311 AD.
http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/hindu-temple-andhra-pradesh-where-muslims-seek-blessings-ugadi-41374
>>> what do the Telugus here say about this?
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This story is as reliable as Aurangajeb worshipping kafir lingams.Seva Lamberdar wrote:Rashmun wrote:The practice of faith in India is so complex that it brings us many delightful surprises of cross-community rituals. One such instance are the Muslims who visit the Devunkadapa temple in Andhra Pradesh’s Kadapa district.
Located 120 km from Tirupati, the temple’s presiding deity is Lord Venkateswara, whom the Muslims treat as their son-in-law.
They believe that Lord Balaji married a Muslim woman named Bibi Nancharamma, who was the daughter of a general named Malik Kafur in 1311 AD.
http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/hindu-temple-andhra-pradesh-where-muslims-seek-blessings-ugadi-41374
>>> what do the Telugus here say about this?
Muslims attacked temples like Srirangam, Madurai, etc. Idols from some of these temples were temporarily relocated to Tirupati and there was chaos at that time. Hindus who romanticize Muslim rule in India are fools.
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Re: H-M synthesis in Andhra Pradesh: Andhra Muslims believe Lord Venkateshwara is their son-in-law
Srirangam temple:
http://srirangam.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/history.jpg
Madurai temple:
http://www.indiatraveltours.com/images/meenakshi-temple-madurai.jpg
http://srirangam.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/history.jpg
Madurai temple:
http://www.indiatraveltours.com/images/meenakshi-temple-madurai.jpg
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Re: H-M synthesis in Andhra Pradesh: Andhra Muslims believe Lord Venkateshwara is their son-in-law
Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:This story is as reliable as Aurangajeb worshipping kafir lingams.Seva Lamberdar wrote:Rashmun wrote:The practice of faith in India is so complex that it brings us many delightful surprises of cross-community rituals. One such instance are the Muslims who visit the Devunkadapa temple in Andhra Pradesh’s Kadapa district.
Located 120 km from Tirupati, the temple’s presiding deity is Lord Venkateswara, whom the Muslims treat as their son-in-law.
They believe that Lord Balaji married a Muslim woman named Bibi Nancharamma, who was the daughter of a general named Malik Kafur in 1311 AD.
http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/hindu-temple-andhra-pradesh-where-muslims-seek-blessings-ugadi-41374
>>> what do the Telugus here say about this?
Muslims attacked temples like Srirangam, Madurai, etc. Idols from some of these temples were temporarily relocated to Tirupati and there was chaos at that time. Hindus who romanticize Muslim rule in India are fools.
Are you suggesting that the photographs and video given in the article are fake? You seem to be a Fake Telugu, Mr Vakavaka.
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