Talk:Jagar (ritual)

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Harmonybelle in topic Inclusion of unsourced personal beliefs

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Inclusion of unsourced personal beliefs edit

I deleted the following sentences from the entry, which seem to reflect strong personal beliefs inappropriate for Wikipedia. There was no reference or I might have included material as reflecting belief in the power of Jagar.

"the main god of Uttrakhandi people (Bhairo, Gweil, Kature, Bhumia, Ramoul, Kalbisht, Narsingh, Ujayibeer, Naag, or more). These are the strong power which exist on this planet but the power comes on the human body when jager start. The all the power lives in our universe. The jagar shows that the Hinduism is oldest religion on this planet, the jager always happen in same way as it started thousands years ago in Himalaya in three languages Sanskrit' Kumauni, Gadwali. in terms of science we can say the power comes in human body from other planet" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Harmonybelle (talkcontribs) 14:35, 13 March 2019 (UTC)Reply