“SHIKAR MARUT STYLE” PART ONE

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“SHIKAR MARUT STYLE” PART ONE

Post by Sakobav » Sat Jan 05, 2013 8:51 am

This a true hilarious story from Marut Air force Jocks in late 60s and early 70s of perils of hunting with senior that too in Bishnoi country

http://marutfans.wordpress.com/2012/10/ ... -part-one/

"Both firmly refuse and say that rank and shikar is a deadly combination and so will not work out.Four flying officer tapes versus two flying officer tapes is worse than a MOLOTOV COCKTAIL. In addition they reiterate that taking ANDROID on a Hunt would relegate them to POINTER / RETRIEVER DOG STATUS."

The word Bishnoi (also known as Vishnoi) is derived from the word VISHNU.

Bishnois are known as the conservationists to whom the preservation of animal and vegetable life is a religion and has been so from the early 15th century. Their spiritual mentor, Guru Jambheshwar was the Avatar of Lord Vishnu. He formulated twenty nine tenets . The tenets were tailored to conserve bio-diversity of the area but also ensured a healthy Eco-friendly social life for the community.

Eight tenets have been prescribed to preserve bio-diversity and encourage good animal husbandry. These include a ban on killing animals and felling green trees, and providing protection to all life forms.

Deer and peacocks roamed freely in the Bishnoi villages and were treated with great love and affection.

Numerous traditions and rules of social conduct have been combined with the original principles that guide Bishnoi lives. The most significant of which arose in the original Jhamba village soon after the death of the prophet.

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Re: “SHIKAR MARUT STYLE” PART ONE

Post by Biren » Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:07 am

Hilareous... How i missed it? It also brings to memory simiiar story told by a family elder who was posted at jodhpur, time when hunting was permitted. They used to hunt with a royal who was posted there and once they went without him. Though there was enough at AF base still the adventure took them outside the area, caught by bishnois villagers, fork at their necks and with all pleadings "Fauj ka vasta" and promises not to hunt again saved them.

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Re: “SHIKAR MARUT STYLE” PART ONE

Post by skeetshot » Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:58 am

Great story

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Re: “SHIKAR MARUT STYLE” PART ONE

Post by Sakobav » Sun Jan 06, 2013 8:28 pm

I was laughing too especially the way its been written Shaand thing and these pilots were bit crazy bunch since they were flying Indian made maruts which was under powered while they were working its kinks out...

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Re: “SHIKAR MARUT STYLE” PART ONE

Post by dev » Fri Mar 08, 2013 3:35 pm

Fab story. Really had a nice laugh. ;-)
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