01-10-2005, 09:00 PM
VS is now arrested.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_119...01301410000.htm
But it is not surprising. This is what I have been saying before.
JS made mistakes, and I'm okay with mistakes - it is forgiveable. But VS is an unrepentant charlatan, with my charge of guru dhroham. This we will not forgive. Its the end for him.
Personally I am happy JS is on bail, and I hope he uses the opportunity to revise the ascension.
To me it looks like a deal was cut. The prosecution deliberately seems to have withheld arguments so as to allow JS out on bail. They seem to be holding back, waiting to unfold a vaster grandplan. I was already wondering what was taking them so long to arrest VS.
As you have already observed before Kaushal, the damage has already been done. I dont think it can be corrected. But I do not think that the average Hindu is a coward or indifferent. I think he is acutely aware, far more than what the average brahmana thinks, that no one is the leader of his religion; he feels he is, and I think he wants to underscore that. Many other brahmanas feel the same way too.
Hindus are not afraid of christians and muslims. Not at all. We will convert them back into Hindus. We do not equate India with Hinduism and vice versa. We equate the world with Hindu values, and vice versa and not at all with communal beliefs. Our reach is larger.
But right now, its the 'orthodox' brahmanas (not you and most others) who is holding back Hinduism from its greater glory. The divisiveness must go first.
I have an Egyptian woman student and recent convert, who wants to become a Hindu priestess, following the tradition of her ancient ancient ancestors who then worshipped Ra and Amon. She wants to serve in a Hindu temple. What shall I tell her?
Regards.
Pathma
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_119...01301410000.htm
But it is not surprising. This is what I have been saying before.
JS made mistakes, and I'm okay with mistakes - it is forgiveable. But VS is an unrepentant charlatan, with my charge of guru dhroham. This we will not forgive. Its the end for him.
Personally I am happy JS is on bail, and I hope he uses the opportunity to revise the ascension.
To me it looks like a deal was cut. The prosecution deliberately seems to have withheld arguments so as to allow JS out on bail. They seem to be holding back, waiting to unfold a vaster grandplan. I was already wondering what was taking them so long to arrest VS.
As you have already observed before Kaushal, the damage has already been done. I dont think it can be corrected. But I do not think that the average Hindu is a coward or indifferent. I think he is acutely aware, far more than what the average brahmana thinks, that no one is the leader of his religion; he feels he is, and I think he wants to underscore that. Many other brahmanas feel the same way too.
Hindus are not afraid of christians and muslims. Not at all. We will convert them back into Hindus. We do not equate India with Hinduism and vice versa. We equate the world with Hindu values, and vice versa and not at all with communal beliefs. Our reach is larger.
But right now, its the 'orthodox' brahmanas (not you and most others) who is holding back Hinduism from its greater glory. The divisiveness must go first.
I have an Egyptian woman student and recent convert, who wants to become a Hindu priestess, following the tradition of her ancient ancient ancestors who then worshipped Ra and Amon. She wants to serve in a Hindu temple. What shall I tell her?
Regards.
Pathma