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susarla.krishna@studentserver1.swmed.edu (Hari Krishna Susarla) wrote:

>In article <4htujd$9kf@babbage.ece.uc.edu>, the Lord, in the form of  
>Ramakrishnan Balasubramanian <rbalasub@ecn.purdue.edu> wrote:
>
>>Why opinions? I have a concrete answer. Yes, all questions in this world have
>>concrete answers and happily enough I have the answer for Vivek Pai's 
>profound
>>question.
>
>Wait, both question and answer are surely tricks of illusion right? That 
>brings to mind the issue of whether or not there is some point in answering an
>illusory question with an illusory answer...

There is neither point nor no point either. 

>p.s. Actually, my name is Krishna Susarla, but I finally read the Kama Sutra 
>and having thus understood the oneness of everything now realize that I am, 
>indeed, nondifferent from Ramakrishnan Balasubramaniam. It was a monumental 
>day when I gained this great enlightenment of our identity; my eyes filled 
>with tears.... errr, of joy. Yeah. 

You mean...... your esoteric question for Gaudiyas was solved by reading the
Kama Sutra?!! Hmm, Vivek says sheep and you say your esoteric questions got
answered. Maybe, I read a different copy which is not certified by the Padma
puraaNa as a genuine Kama Sutra.

>>PS: The above article was a parody on opinions expressed by various people in 
>>    srh and ah. Some of the incidents date waaayyy back.
>
>Indeed. Kudos to Sree Ajay Shah. Surely we can all work together to promote 
>Hindu dharma. I'm glad that only articles relevant to Hindu dharma are 
>posted here. I won't ever doubt his moderating abilities again.

Why not? I was criticizing some theories propounded by some virtuous souls in a
sarcastic manner. It is certainly a discussion about Hinduism. And, I didn't
see you dash off a mail as soon as you saw Vivek's post. Ofcourse, since he
agrees with you on philosophical issues, any post of his is OK. Note that Vivek
was also making fun of certain posts which have appeared in srh. Actually I
found it quite funny and am not complaining (No, I didn't find it funny in the
same manner as Prabhupada's articles like 'What is Maayavadam?'.)

Ramakrishnan.
-- 
"One who looks penetratingly into his true self and does not get ensnared in
words, nor stained by the teachings of the Buddhas and the patriarchs, one who
goes beyond the singular road which advances towards enlightenment and does not
let cleverness become his downfall, will, for the first time attain the Way."
                                                            Bassui (1327-1387)


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