Why is 'GOURANGA' written on motorway bridges?



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http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandquerie.
I think that it means safe travelling..
I learned years ago that it supposedly means "be happy". Maybe it's some kind of road rage stress calming measure. Not that it works!
it is an harri krishna message ,not the bridge builder, ithink it means hello.
It's used by Hari Krishnas

It means Be Happy!
You know those hari krishna dudes who stop you in the street and ask you to say guranga and everyone avoids them like the plague? (apparently it means be happy). I think writing it on motorway bridges is perhaps a new marketing ploy..
Try typing in GOURANGA in on your search engine. You will find the answer as a Krishna message for peace. Why people have bothered to write it on almost every motorway bridge beats me - they must be either mad or totally dedicated to hang over the edge.
ye gouranga means BE HAPPY i like that cuz it makes me smile that through all the graffiti some one has the decency to say be happy.
suppose they write it there as like a billboard it gets noticed more.
Coincidentally, it is also the name of the company that manufactures this certain type of bridge.
Apart from all else, it's graffiti !

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