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In ancient India 'Raman' was the most common name. 


How else can you explain that three out of the ten important avatars of VishNu were named Raman.


The people who were all named Raman were distinguished from one another by the addition of suitable adjectives.


So it was Parasu Raman, Raghu Raman and Balaraman. 


The names and habits of the important people in any time of history reflect on their society.


The G7 summit held recently seven heads of states participated.


One of them had married a woman a quarter century younger than him. 


Another had married a woman quarter of century OLDER than him. 


Another head of a state had married another man.


So does this reflect the concept of marriage and marriageable partners of the current world OR NOT??? :decision:



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