Russian ask for discards petition to prohibit Hindu scripture

Protesters maintain a reproduce of the Bhagavad Gita all through a rally outside the Russian consulate appearing in Mumbai on December 21, 2011. STORY HIGHLIGHTSThe petition sought to forbid a translation of the Bhagavad GitaHindus consider the Gita sacredThe container sparked outrage in the middle of Hindus A Russian patio has rejected a petition with the aim of sought to forbid a Russian translation of the Bhagavad Gita, individual of Hinduisms the majority valuable texts.Hindus around the humankind spoken outrage similar to prosecutors into the Siberian city of Tomsk held the scripture promoted extremism and social dispute.The billion-plus adherents of Hinduism consider the 700-verse Gita, in black and white to the same degree a message from God trained by peer of the realm Krishna, to the same degree sacred.A constituency square rejected the complaint Wednesday, according to the state-owned RIA Novosti news agency.We likely a carnival decision we got it, assumed Alexander Shakhov, a lawyer representing the International Society in favor of Krishna Consciousness ISKCON.

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