Mangalore: Thieves Take Away Valuables from Rama Mandira, Carstreet


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Daijiworld Medias Network – Mangalore

Mangalore, Oct 3: Thieves broke open the windowpanes of Rama Mandira at Carstreet here and took away valuables worth Rs 40,000.

The incident came to light on the early morning of Monday October 3. The gold valuables in the temple of around one and half sovereign were stolen by the robbers along with other things.

A case regarding the theft has been registered at Bunder police station.

  

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  • Raghunath Rao, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    There is no religion. It is man made. Simple common sense is the key to Social Harmony. There is no god to protect any one. It is all up to us to be broad minded and help each other. Disasters and natural calamities can come and destroy/eliminate us. Where is god then?

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  • Bipin, Vatican

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    Oh bly me! every thing can be conveniently blamed on SRS, not that I am a fan of those morons but you can find equally high on spirits retarded youth near Milagres church at any time of the day and they are not necessarily engaging in 'social activities', bottom line is use your brain and get rid of the condescending and patronising attitude,

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  • Bipin, Vatican

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    Thanks for your obviously very well thought out and articulated comment, you must be a very intelligent person with an IQ bordering 35.
    Using the same logic that you used, can you please tell me where dear lord was when Churches were 'allegedly' attacked? Perhaps engaging in the same activity that Sri Ram was engaging in?

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    Must be SRS goons awake till late with spirit and Jinke!!

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  • KGShenoy, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    Mr.Wolf,
    This comment of yours is clear expression of your Ignorance & lack of proper education.God bless you.

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  • Sandesh Shetty, Bangalore/Kudla

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    Santosh Hegde, Shirva / Bangalore you are staying in which place America, England or Japan???

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  • naresh kumar, kinnigoli

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    Rs.40000 is not a big amount now a days. thieves make mistake by stoling this.

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  • Dev Sagar, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    God does not need money, gold and valuables as he does not and will not use them. It was taken by poor and needy people. There should not be a problem.

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  • m y bhandary, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    This is reaction to Wolfgang of USA questioning how the god who cannot protect his valuables can protect his disciples. I am reminded of a case for insurance claim by the Church authorities. The church building for which insurance cover was taken, was damaged by lightning and damage was claimed. The insurance company rejected the claim on the grounds that it was caused by an act of God ! Such incidents are not unusual.

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  • Vincy, shamboor/Bangkok

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    Money should be used now and then for the betterment of the worship places or charity so that nothing left for the thieves.This apply to all the communities.

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  • Vasant Raj, Udupi / Abudhabi.

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    Broken metal rods kept nicely...looks funny.

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  • Wollf Gang Lindle Baur, Chicago, USA

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    So called god can not protect his valuables, then how can he protect the people. Nice comedy news of the month....

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  • Santosh Hegde, Shirva / Bangalore

    Mon, Oct 03 2011

    Dear Nagesh,
    WHAT IS HAPPENNING IN KARNATAKA UNDER YOUR SAFFRON LED BJP GOVERNMENT.
    THIEVES SHOULD PUT BEHIND THE BAR OR STRIP THEM IN PUBLIC.
    SHAMELESS CREATURES ARE STILL LIVING IN INDIA.

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