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Houston-area Hindu temple sued over alleged branding of 11-year-old boy


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A lawsuit filed in Fort Bend County against Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple in Sugar Land and its parent organization seeks more than $1 million in damages. An attorney representing the boy’s family says he was one of about 100 people who were branded with hot iron rods during a religious ceremony last summer.
https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/court/2024/04/04/482651/houston-area-hindu-temple-sued-over-alleged-branding-of-11-year-old-boy/?amp=1

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"Stogner said the mother of the boy who allegedly was branded on temple property last August, who is divorced from his father, had a criminal complaint made against her but charges were not accepted by a grand jury. The mother is not named as a defendant in the civil lawsuit, which accuses Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple and JET USA of negligence, gross negligence and premises liability while seeking damages for pain and suffering, mental anguish and past and future medical and pharmaceutical expenses, among other damages."

 

Jury lo maximum redneck Christians untaaru....obviously they hate Hindus so $$$ for the parent/guardian. 

Makes me wonder how this is different from tattoo?!! Also makes me wonder whether or not the temple got any verbal or written consent from the parent? 

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38 minutes ago, shaktimaan said:

good, put those psychos in jail

Boss, context telusuko first. It was done by his mom. Branding ante adedo buffalos ni chesinattu kadu. It is very minimal less painful than ear piercing. I have seen it myself. It is common among vashinavites. I’m a BC, I am just stating it so that you know.

edaina context telusuko first. This was a divorce fight and a temple got dragged into it

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54 minutes ago, Prasadgeek33 said:

Boss, context telusuko first. It was done by his mom. Branding ante adedo buffalos ni chesinattu kadu. It is very minimal less painful than ear piercing. I have seen it myself. It is common among vashinavites. I’m a BC, I am just stating it so that you know.

edaina context telusuko first. This was a divorce fight and a temple got dragged into it

simple boss, idi barbarian practise and not performed by a licensed professional and will be prosecuted. Sure, nuvvu cheppindi anta India lo chaltha ikkada kaadu 

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