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    Burger King is running a print ad in Spain that depicts goddess Lakshmi seated atop a meat sandwich.

    A US-based Hindu advocacy group has asked American fast food chain Burger King to immediately remove an advertisement campaign featuring goddess Lakshmi, which it says is "offensive" to the people of the faith.

    Washington-based Hindu American Foundation said Burger King is running a print advertisement in Spain that depicts an image of the goddess seated atop a meat sandwich and other foodstuffs with the catch phrase, "A snack that's sacred," in Spanish.

    In the letter written to the company, the HAF has also sought an apology from it for demonstrating lack of cultural and religious sensitivity in this case.

    "An advertisement knowingly and intentionally using sacred symbols, especially those of another religious tradition for purely commercial purposes can be offensive in and of itself," said Suhag Shukla, managing director and legal counsel for the Foundation.

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    "Compounding this insult is the use of the sacred image for the sale of a meat product -Burger King's judgement in associating a burger with a Hindu goddess is absolutely baffling," Shukla said in a statement.

    There was no immediate response from the media office of Burger King.

    Shukla said that the Foundation had written a letter to corporate headquarters of Burger King last Tuesday. "There has been no response from them," he said. The HAF was informed about the advertisement by one of its members in Spain.

    "I was horrified to walk by a Burger King store in my neighbourhood to discover an image of the same deity that I worship at my home altar, displayed so disrespectfully promoting a meat sandwich," said Monica Pahilwani, a Spanish.

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    consumer forum and consumer protectionBy: Walsh | 09-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Millions of Indians are suffering at the hands of giant companies. These companies like water purifiers makers like Eureka Forbes, Banks,Airlines, Telephone companies promise and donot honor the warranty, collect full money and do not do any service. Even if we go to Consumer Courts they blatantly defy the court orders. They evade all the ethics of business. I urge expressindia to start a new column dedicating to helpless consumers.
    languageBy: Rama Rao | 09-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Arun Kumar, looks like you need to first realize that Hindi is not the only language of India. Several others are too. Hindi is just another regional language of India. Most of the speakers still live in the villages. Hindi speakers like you should first learn how to speak sanskrit and pronounce the words. RAMA is how it is written and how it is pronounced. You guys don't know the basics. While 'chair' is feminine, 'table' is masculine. No grammar or no logic! You better know how Indians pronounce sanskrit words. It is not bhojpuri or pahadi.
    shape of goddessBy: richard | 09-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Too good! Now, can anyone tell me what is the true shape of gods and godesses we believe in?
    Burger king advertisement of adding Hindu God=insult By: vraman | 09-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Burger king found no other way of selling their products and just to draw the attention of criticism, so that more people talk about this,ie another way of sell advertisemnt.]They have to brough to court for insulting religion and ensure banning of such items from sale immediately,which can be only the solution for those who want cheap publicity.Hindu supports should boycot such shops and discourage people coming to their outlet,thereby they are exposed for ever.
    Denigrating religious symbols and personalities is indeed deplorableBy: Ahmad | 09-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward This wanton desecration of any religion's holy icons using them for commercial purposes is deplorable. People in the west simply don't understand people's sensibilities, having been brought up without any sensitivities.
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