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Beaming alive the dead

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prasad1

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Thanks to the advent of holographic projection in the country, life is set to become very interesting. From seeing legends like Elvis Presely, Michael Jackson and Marilyn Monroe coming back from the dead to entertain us in live concerts to late Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy returning to campaign for his son Jagan Mohan Reddy’s YSR Congress, the possibilities are endless.

Meanwhile, on the spirituality front, Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda Ashram in Mysore has also shown interest. H.V. Prasad, executive trustee says, “Holography, I feel, will be of immense use to devotees staying in far-off places as they can see the Swamiji delivering discourse, performing puja and healing patients through music therapy.” Also imagine how happy devotees will be if Satya Sai Baba comes back. The Kasu-Mani team has also proposed to set up a huge hologram of Lord Sri Venkateswara in Tirumala.

Observes Ian O’Connell, director of Musion, “With India experiencing phenomenal growth and the market opening up to the possibilities of Musion, we are extremely excited to be expanding our presence in the territory.”

By Syed Akbar and Gayatri Reddy| DC
 
Can you imagine, all those manifestation superstitions freaks going nuts on seeing God in person. They have been seeing godman in their bedroom already.
 
Indians typically do not wish to see the dead again in any form...I don't know the reason...It may be an electoral fiasco if Rajshekar Reddy were to come back through halography...But one speech of his live son Jagan Mohan Reddy is more powerful than 100 speeches of his dead father
 
Dear Prasad Ji

YSR coming back from the dead? This time he surely will build that church he wanted built on
the Tirumala. While Hindu Munnani, BJP and Vishva Hindu Parishad people were mired in internal
squabbles, looks like the Yama Dhootas acted in a hurry!

The Papavinashini spring and waterfalls with its healing and curing powers would have become "Lourdes of India"
- with Pamela Anderson [ wearing the skimpiest of clothing and competing with the Aghoris ] becoming the
Brand Ambassador.

TTD [ Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam ] would have been be rechristened (St) Thomas, (St) Teresa Deivalayam.
Luddus there replaced with that half-baked bread and Theertham with wine.

'Baywatch' would have been shot on the banks of the Pushkarani [ Theppakulam ], Tiruchanur would
have become a Las Vegas and Renigunta a Bangkok.

No, I'd rather have YSR staying dead. The idea of him coming back alive doesn't really thrill me.

Yay Yem
 
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