Friday, October 22, 2010

Hindu Milk Miracle

The first happened on September 21, 1995. The next time was 20-21 August 2006. Finally it happened in a temple in Trinidad on 22 September, 2010. Mighty interesting. Of course whatever conclusion you come to as the cause is a matter of where you place your faith.

From Wikipedia

The Hindu milk miracle was a phenomenon, considered by many Hindus as a miracle, which occurred on September 21, 1995.[1] Before dawn, a Hindu worshiper at a temple in south New Delhi made an offering of milk to a statue of Ganesha. When a spoonful of milk from the bowl was held up to the trunk of the statue, the liquid was seen to disappear, apparently taken in by the idol. Word of the event spread quickly, and by mid-morning it was found that statues of the entire Hindu pantheon in temples all over North India were taking in milk.

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