holandaka
"Holy cow" is an expression of surprise, astonishment, awe, wonder.
"Holy cow" is used as tamer replacement for "holy Christ!". It is thought to have originated among baseball players, who did not want to get in trouble for using sacrilegious speech, and may have come from the Hindi idea that the cow was sacred. This theory is supported by the first recorded use of the phrase in a letter to the editor that refers to "holy cow" as a "Hindoo oath".
Holy cow.
I have read every warriors book up to starlight but I don't know how many words or letters are in a warriors book. Which book are you asking about? I ask this because each book has a different number of words/letters.
For example, if the book is resting on a table, gravity pulls the book down, and the table pushes the book up.
all the gurus n the holy book
mollyanne devitt and chelsea jones documentry x
Sikism is a religion it startes in India in 1469
i think that is India. isn't sikism a mixture between Hinduism and Islam
langer
It is called 'Gurudwara'
All over the world
The holy book
Not all holy book are the same , the best holy book is the BIBLE
I found out on a website that it was 15th century
Jainism and Sikism
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.