The Medieval juggernaut
Created on: July 22nd, 2006
The Medieval juggernaut
juggernaut: from the fact that worshipers have thrown themselves under the wheels of a huge car or wagon on which the idol of Krishna was drawn in an annual procession at Puri in east-central India.]
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July 22nd, 2006
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interesting
July 22nd, 2006
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Except that "see description blocks the tapestry text.
July 22nd, 2006
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Oh lol, history YTMND.
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Yeah it's pretty lame. On an an etymological note, you might also want to mention that the juggernaut is known for being unstoppable due to it's sheer size and mass. BTW what's wrong with the wheels?
November 4th, 2006
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i dont get it.
November 13th, 2006
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also medeival is spelled wrong and so is description. you spelled them midevil and discription. and yea you couldve pu the see description somewhere else so it doesnt block the text or move the tapestry text.