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Baptists and Bootleggers

The Baptists are the Bootleggers

The government of Madhya Pradesh has banned the sale of alcohol in the vicinity of temples in designated “holy towns”.  It turns out that there is a temple to Kal Bhairav where you offer booze to Shiva and get it as prasad. Now what?

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June 23, 2008 Ravikiran Rao
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