For. It took three years to create this, and only one day to Nom Funnybony 16:51, Apr 20
For.X7. I'm voting seven times, one for each layer of the Gita. If someone reverts six of my votes, this is Krishna's wish. I smiled often during the reading of the page.Aleister 16:57
For.X-5. I'm voting negative five times to cancel out Aleister's seven votes without reverting six of them. After all, that isn't Krishna's wish. --SirXamRalcothe Mediocre 19:24, April 20, 2012 (UTC)
This book of Indian philosophy is a much smaller subject than just India. It is a rap sung during a war near old Delhi long ago. Lord Harry (Harold VIII) the 8th incarnation of Vishnu, was present among human kind who were engaged in a mega rumble equal to East Side Story. This material was wasting away but seems to work as an article on its own. May the force be with us.--Funnybony 12:59, Apr 20
Bhagavad-gita is not The Mahabharat. The Mahabharat is the whole story of the history of the Kurukshetra War in 100,000 Sanskrit verses. But the Gita is only 18 small chapters from the Bhisma-parva section of the Mahabharata. Just a conversation. Not much story to it. And a lot of philosophy which is unfunny. I started this 3 years back. Cheers!--Funnybony 17:10, Apr 20
Comment. I am guessing Lord Harold is Hari Krishna, just that isn't very clear in the first paragraph. Perhaps a link would do. RomArtus*Imperator ® (Orate) 19:58, April 27, 2012 (UTC)
Comment. Hi Romy, thanks. I added a Krishna Wikilink to Harry. Only Hari is spoof worthy, other names are less so. Cheers Funnybony 08:54, Apr 28
A tig, da vag, ah B! Bhagavad-gita! Aleister the nine nillion name of God (UTC)
Abstain. I am not sure it's that clear what this article is about but I can see there is a lot of work here. Sorry FB, I will have to abstain here. RomArtus*Imperator ® (Orate) 18:08, April 30, 2012 (UTC)
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