在美国的印度教领袖要求巴西服装公司道歉,因为巴西把印度神作成白里透红的象鼻子娃娃 (图)

FILE PHOTO: A devotee buys an idol of Hindu elephant God Lord Ganesha in Ahmedabad

 

BRASILIA (Reuters) - An Indian religious leader has asked a Brazilian fashion clothes brand to remove the image of Hindu deity Lord Ganesh from one of its lines of shorts for men and women.

Hindu cleric Rajan Zed demanded that clothes maker Jon Cotre offer an apology for "deeply trivializing" one of the most revered gods of Hinduism, the world's third largest religion with about 1.2 billion followers.

"Lord Ganesh was meant to be worshipped in temples or home shrines and not to adorn one's thighs, hips, groin, buttocks, genitals and pelvis," Zed, who is based in the U.S. state of Nevada, said in a statement.

It was not possible to contact the company located in Sao Paulo on Friday due to a holiday in the state.

 

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