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Old 25th August 2018, 08:13 AM   #1
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Thank you for all the information and detail about the religion.

Is the Bhuta religion any way related to the Nayar in that the swords they use in the ceremony are quiet similar.

if I am reading correctly The religion is very forward thinking in having females recite the famous battles and I also like the idea of using the ceremony’s to settle disputes


I am assuming these swords are quiet generic in design as it is a v v basic object in manafacture but would you have any idea if age of my sword

Thanks again for the time you took in your detailed reply

Ken
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