In the last few weeks, the courts have given us some interesting arguments, from recommending the use of virtual baths for Hindus to defining what does not make a Christian, and from speculating on what an ideal protest place should be to why no one has filed a PIL on something that is evidently great. The virtual bath, or e-Snaan, promises to be an interesting start to what could become a rollercoaster ride for virtualizing Hindu traditions through an e-Mandir app complete with an e-Bazaar that sells e-Pushp, e-Shriphal, e-Dhoop, e-Agarbattis, and through which you can perform e-Pradakshina and even partake of e-Prasad (certified by FSSAI). We also saw a glimpse of the standards that journalists set for themselves when Nidhi, who could question the Supreme Court, forgot to question the letter she had received. At least she must be happy now because she, and others of her ilk, has got a new President who took his oath on the Bible unlike the President of some other country who contributed to the Ram Mandir. While they are on cloud nine of cringe, I am hoping that they would leave the government alone for some days.