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PBO No. 18/11/13/2208
Section 21 Co. 97/216/87/08
Like practitioners of other major religions, Hindus look
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at the human body as a creation of God which ought to not be defaced with tattoos & piercings. & definitely not using holy scripts. But while the holy man condemns
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such mistreatment of the human body, the society around him often has different ideas. Even in India, the home of Sanskrit, piercings in the type of ear rings & nose studs are common,
for ladies. While Sanskrit tattoo designs are not widely flaunted, they are present. Rules have even appeared on how these tattoos ought to be maintained.
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