Dilip d'Souza's own column is as vapid as the one he refers to in his article. The end is funny though. I am also tickeled to see that he will refer to the Rg Veda. For a confirmed p-sec/Marxist/Muslim/Christian/anti-Hindu protagonist, why this sudden interest in Indian scripture. Why not refer to the Bible, of which he may (arguably) have some knowledge. If it is play at the esoteric nature of the Vedas and the banality of the Bible, friend Dilip is in danger of changing his stripes.
Nice article Dilip, I had a good chuckle. You seem to be a little bit like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll when you write either light-hearted articles such as this, or when you write on tribal issues. You turn into a Hyde when you get political - I resign myself to seeing at least one reference to either the Bombay or the Gujarat riots, irrespective of their relevance to the topic.
Dear Dilip, Did it take all of a five page article for you to say that that your article was all nonsense. This is also something the corner paanwalla would have said provided he too has read this tripe.