Talk:River of Gods

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I could be wrong, so I'm not going to change the article, but I think that a level 2.5 according to the book is one that can pass the turning test 75% of the time. Anyone remember or remember the book well enough to find that info without blowing an evening? DavidJGross (talk) 01:54, 4 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Rath Yatra has two meanings[edit]

Literally, "Rath" means chariot and "Yatra" means journey (in Sanskrit). But it refers to two different things. One Rath Yatra refers to the annual chariot festival held in Puri. The second one, refers to a form of political campaign in which a person travels across the land in a convoy. (The second one does not have a page but can be verified through Google.) This article refers to second one while the link pointed to the page of the first. Hence, I have disabled the link. Kenfyre 14:04, 21 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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