Julia Roberts' latest movie, "Eat, Pray, Love," has Hindus in India nervous about her depiction of their ancient religion, according the New York Post. In the movie, Roberts' character goes to India to study yoga after a bitter divorce. "The people of India will be anxious to see how perfectly Roberts does her job of cleaning ashram floors as a part of her devotional duty, trying to recite 182 – verse Sanskrit chant, and going through grueling hours of meditation, while being feasted on by mosquitoes," Rajan Zed, the head of the Universal Society of Hinduism, told the Post. (Photo: WENN)
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