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H-M synthesis: Kapaleeswarar Temple
Welcoming you with typical courtesy, the Prince leads you
into his study. The dominant thread running though the interview is his
passion for promoting Hindu-Muslim unity. "Secularism is the oxygen
without which you cannot survive," states Abdul Ali. Few residents of
present day Chennai know that the land for the construction of the
Kapaleeswarar temple tank was donated by his ancestors. "Every year, on
the 10th day of Mohurram, the Hindus allow the Muslims to dip their panjas (the sacred symbol of the hand) in the waters of the tank."
http://www.hindu.com/mag/2004/02/01/stories/2004020100120200.htm
into his study. The dominant thread running though the interview is his
passion for promoting Hindu-Muslim unity. "Secularism is the oxygen
without which you cannot survive," states Abdul Ali. Few residents of
present day Chennai know that the land for the construction of the
Kapaleeswarar temple tank was donated by his ancestors. "Every year, on
the 10th day of Mohurram, the Hindus allow the Muslims to dip their panjas (the sacred symbol of the hand) in the waters of the tank."
http://www.hindu.com/mag/2004/02/01/stories/2004020100120200.htm
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Prince of Arcot honoured at float festival
Special Correspondent
CHENNAI: The Board of Trustees of the Kapaleeswarar temple, Mylapore, on Tuesday invited the Prince of Arcot Nawab Mohammed Abdul Ali to witness the float festival.
An official release stated that the Nawab was received at the float by the temple trustees, who offered him a shawl.
The Nawab was also honoured by the temple priests on the occasion.
Upholding tradition
The land for the temple was donated by the ancestors of the Nawab, he recalled.
Muslims were allowed to use the tank for a day in a year during the month of Muharram, which continued even today, he added.
http://www.hindu.com/2009/02/11/stories/2009021157720200.htm
Special Correspondent
CHENNAI: The Board of Trustees of the Kapaleeswarar temple, Mylapore, on Tuesday invited the Prince of Arcot Nawab Mohammed Abdul Ali to witness the float festival.
An official release stated that the Nawab was received at the float by the temple trustees, who offered him a shawl.
The Nawab was also honoured by the temple priests on the occasion.
Upholding tradition
The land for the temple was donated by the ancestors of the Nawab, he recalled.
Muslims were allowed to use the tank for a day in a year during the month of Muharram, which continued even today, he added.
http://www.hindu.com/2009/02/11/stories/2009021157720200.htm
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the special correspondent should have been fired for reporting this. look what he has done?
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Impedimenta wrote:the special correspondent should have been fired for reporting this. look what he has done?
--> do u know about this nawab of arcot? high opinion/poor opinion?
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