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Why were the Old christian tombs in Kerala …
Comment posted ‘The St. Thomas Christian Encyclopaedia of India’- Volume II , Chief Editor Prof.George Menachery by varghese mani.
Why were the Old christian tombs in Kerala semi-cylindrical ? That is probably because our ancestors were clever enough to foresee the future. Nasranis have Zakevus syndrome (They usually use tombs as stools when in cemetery for some processions). If it is cylendircal on top, probably no one would stand on it.
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