Nov 27, 2008 11:40 pm US/Eastern
Northeast Phila. Hindu Temple Prays For Peace

Reporting
Jim Osman
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ―
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An Indian soldier takes position outside Nariman House, the scene of one of a string of coordinated attacks in Mumbai on Nov. 27, 2008.
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At a Northeast Philadelphia Hindu Temple they invited our CBS 3 cameras in as they are chanting peace, peace, peace unto all.
Words betrayed by Islamic terrorists who targeted ten popular spots in Mumbai armed with rifles, grenades and explosives.
"My reaction was I feel so unsafe and terrified and so sad," said Anand Mittel who has a son who is stuck in Mumbai on business.
His son is safe, but was scheduled to have meetings at the Taj Hotel.
The Taj is where police ended the terrorist siege of the five star landmarks just today.
"This is Mahatma Ghandi's country. Ghandi died for non-violence and this is very sad to see these things," said Tulsi Khatri who lived in Mumbai for almost nine years.
Khatri says his former countrymen will carry Ghandi's legacy and persevere. "The Indians are very resilient. On Friday, we're business as usual."
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