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Indian eatery boasts graveyard seating
2007-12-13
AHMADABAD, India - In India, death is a part of life — and, at one restaurant in western India, a part of lunch. The bustling New Lucky Restaurant in Ahmadabad is famous for its milky tea, its buttery rolls, and the graves between the tables.

It's a spot where old men page through newspapers and argue politics in the morning while young couples share candlelit meals and hold hands at night. That the candles sit atop graves only adds to the ambiance.

Krishan Kutti Nair has helped run the restaurant built over a centuries-old Muslim cemetery for close to four decades, but he doesn't know who is buried in the cafe floor. Customers seem to like the graves, which resemble small cement coffins, and that's enough for him. "The graveyard is good luck," Nair said one recent afternoon after the lunch rush. "Our business is better because of the graveyard."
Posted by:Dick Arbusto, CEO of Hallibushwater

#1  In Indian Islam it is common to venerate the tombs of dead muslim 'saints'. Even Hindus and Christians will come to come to offer prayers at the graves, asking the saint to intercede for them.

The Deobandis and Wahabis hate this. Given the chance, they would demolish the shrines.

Posted by: john frum   2007-12-13 05:37  

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