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Hello, welcome to Wikipedia. Please note that it's not allowed to add text copied from other websites to Wikipedia, not even on talkpages, as you did here and here. Don't add such material, and do not restore it when an experienced user removes it. The text you added can be found in many places on the internet, for example here; it's obvious that it's copyrighted; it's not free to use, but belongs to the person who created it. Pasting it into Wikipedia could get the Wikimedia foundation sued for violation of somebody else's copyright. You may link to a source, but you may not copy text from it. If you do so again, you may be blocked from editing or topic banned from caste articles. Also, are you related to User:Kapucastemember? (Compare the Sock puppetry policy.) You make very similar edits and have even pasted in the very same copyright violations on Talk:Telaga. Please reply below. Bishonen | talk 18:54, 24 January 2016 (UTC).Reply