Being a nerd, I'm always amused by church signs that reference technology to evangelise religion.




Now the church has competition in this space, as this sign from Gurgaon near New Delhi demonstrates.

[I'm not an expert on Yoga, so I won't attempt to explain what Pranayama is. I'll leave it to Wikipedia to define Pranayama (and if someone doesn't agree with the definition, they can always edit the entry ;-).]
1 comment:
Fantastic post and great examples.
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