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Written in Hindi, "Buri Nazar Wale Tera Muh Kala", is found on the back of trucks all over India. It is directed as a curse, "Back off or smoke in your face". The hawk graphic is a symbol of good luck.    More at Chor Bazaar  www.cbaz.com

Written in Hindi, "Buri Nazar Wale Tera Muh Kala", is found on the back of trucks all over India. It is directed as a curse, "Back off or smoke in your face". The hawk graphic is a symbol of good luck. More at Chor Bazaar www.cbaz.com

Written in Hindi, "Buri Nazar Wale Tera Muh Kala", is found on the back of trucks all over India. It is directed as a curse, "Back off or smoke in your face". The hawk graphic is a symbol of good luck.    More at Chor Bazaar  www.cbaz.com

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Published on 7/7/08

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