If UP can have its dead British army graves where cigarettes and liquor are offered, ‘dry’ Gujarat can do one better. At the Bhairavnath temple, every Sunday is a slightly intoxicating day for the liquor-thirsty god. But there are rules. The deity, who emerged out of the third eye of Shiva, accepts the bottles only after the Sunday puja. And no local liquor, please. It must be ‘English daru’, of the best quality, in a sealed bottle. Quantity is not an issue, though.