Soc.Religion.Hindu Archives by Subject
Starting: Mon 27 Jan 1997 - 18:31:01 EST
Ending: Fri 28 Feb 1997 - 08:57:51 EST
Messages: 117
- Posted By H. Krishna Susarla Sun, 09 Feb 1997 16:50:00 +0000 (GMT)
>>>Ramakrishnan Balasubramanian <rbalasub@ecn.purdue.edu> wrote in article
<ghenE57CDr.4oG@netcom.com>...
> I am not sure if you are saying that Lord Krishna or Lord Shiva are _not_
> established in the truth. sha.nkara does not support that the guru has to
be
...
- "Stupid" Questions about Hinduism
- Posted By Brian Strader 22 Feb 1997 16:18:24 GMT
>>>Balasubramaniam santhanam (santhan@ee.gatech.edu) writes:
> Paul Ciszek wrote:
> 1) Philosophy wise in Hinduism there
> is only one Supreme Being (Bhraman).
> All creation and everything else emanates from this being.
...
- Posted By Paul Ciszek Tue, 18 Feb 97 22:22:28 MST
>>>The various textbooks I have read in high school and college classes
were not terribly consistant regarding Hindu beliefs. One implied that
Brahma had the status of "supreme being" (my terminology, not theirs)
distinct from the many other gods. A later textbook implied the same
thing about Vishnu, and in a later section, Shiva. So, I have some
...
- ARTICLE : About Bhagavad gita
- Posted By Mani Varadarajan 03 Feb 1997 18:43:20 -0800
>>>ntiwari@rs3.esm.vt.edu (N. Tiwari) writes:
> Mani Varadarajan (mani@be.com) wrote:
> : gokhale@interlog.com (Prasad Gokhale) writes:
> : >
> : > It is now established that the Mahabharar War took place in 3138 B.C., that
...
- Posted By N. Tiwari 31 Jan 1997 15:15:35 GMT
>>>Mani Varadarajan (mani@be.com) wrote:
: gokhale@interlog.com (Prasad Gokhale) writes:
: >
: > It is now established that the Mahabharar War took place in 3138 B.C., that
: > is, approximately 5000 years before today.
...
- ARTICLE : Arunachal Pradesh - an ornament of Bharat
- ARTICLE : Bhagwad Gita Commentary
- Posted By Michael Tandy 5 Feb 1997 04:42:33 GMT
>>>In article <ghenE51w99.686@netcom.com>, susarla.krishna@tumora.swmed.edu
says...
>
>Furthermore, as Ramakrishnan has repeatedly characterized Prabhupada's
>writings as "comic book translations,"
...
- Posted By H. Krishna Susarla Sun, 02 Feb 1997 01:59:09 +0000 (GMT)
>>>Ramakrishnan Balasubramanian <rbalasub@ecn.purdue.edu> wrote in article
<ghenE4wEt1.77E@netcom.com>...
> "Form over substance " comes to mind. One thing, sha.nkarAchArya assumes
is
> knowledge of pUrva mimA.nsa and basic common sense. He is not interested
...
- ARTICLE : Caste-away
- ARTICLE : DIMENSIONS OF CONVERSION
- Posted By Ashok V Chowgule Tue, 11 Feb 97 14:08:06 EST
>>>DIMENSIONS OF CONVERSION
Reproduced by VHP (UK)
The problem of religious conversion has been dogging humanity
throughout modem history. Islam and Christianity are the main
accused. Conversion has ceased to be a simple, holy, beneficial
...
- ARTICLE : God in the 90's
- Posted By pexpress 11 Feb 1997 04:51:26 GMT
>>>Hi!
I am posting this message because I believe that there is a major change
happening in the Universe, we are starting to believe in God again! God
doesn't seem to be the same God brought to us by our parent's religion.=20
God seems to be more of a personal, spiritual experience of the heart,
...
- ARTICLE : Is it the action or the result which leads to action
- ARTICLE : Max Muller - A Missionary Bigot!
- Posted By S.L. 31 Jan 1997 16:12:23 GMT
>>>Max Muller was a Missionary Bigot!
Max Muller is greatly admired for his translation of Sanskrit works. Wh=
en
Duke of Argyll was appointed Secretary of State for India in December 186=
8,
...
- Posted By Rajwinder Singh 9 Feb 1997 06:24:36 GMT
>>>Vaaheguroo ji ka Khalsa Vaaheguroo ji ki Fateh!
A very interesting book, whose very title will make
lots of people squirm, is "The Vedic Harappans"
by Bhagwan Singh. It is a massive treatise, and
an important book for anyone interested in the
...
- ARTICLE : Quest for divinity
- ARTICLE : Raising Vegetarian Children in America
- Posted By Y. Malaiya Fri, 07 Feb 1997 18:35:53 -0700
>>>When I came to America, I was advised by a few Indians who
have been here for some time that "It's so cold here you
can not survive if you do not eat meat".
I recall the same advise was given to Gandhi when he arrived
in England.
- Posted By Will Shetterly 5 Feb 97 22:04:39 GMT
>>>In article <ghenE542Ay.A0L@netcom.com>, ambika@mbnet.mb.ca wrote:
> I was on a panel recently with a dietitian who questioned whether it was
> healthy to raise children under 5 as vegetarians. As our discussion
> progressed, it struck me as increasingly racist to even ask that
> question given it is no secret that Indians of Asian origin have for
...
- Posted By Y. Malaiya Mon, 03 Feb 1997 10:39:30 -0700
>>>Raising Vegetarian Children in America
-------------------------------------How hard it is to raise vegetarian children in America?
How many minutes do you have to watch TV to see an ad
showing how much fun it is to eat a Big Mac or to
o
...
- Posted By Daly de Gagne Fri, 07 Feb 1997 21:27:53 -0600
>>>Namaste.
Will Shetterly wrote:
> "Racist" seems a rather strong word. I'd suggest "thoughtless."
I agreee -- racist is a strong word, and one sometimes used too quickly
and too often. You are also right about thoughtless as an alternative.
...
- ARTICLE : The Cosmology/Creation Hymn in Rgveda
- Posted By Shikaripura Harihareswara 7 Feb 1997 12:13:07 GMT
>>>The Cosmology Hymn in the Rigveda
There is a hymn in the Rigveda (10:129) known as The nAsadIya sUkta, starting with : "nAsad AsInno sad AsIt tadAnIm, ...." (Ref. 1=
), meaning, "Then neither Being nor Non-Being was..." has, for several reasons, attracted the attention of many Vedic scholars, ph=
ilosophers - both eastern and western. (I am giving the translation of this mantra at the end of this article.)
This sUkta of Cosmology (sometimes referred as the Creation Hymn) has generated volume...
- Posted By Shikaripura Harihareswara 14 Feb 1997 01:53:32 GMT
>>>The Cosmology Hymn in the Rigveda
There is a hymn in the Rigveda (10:129) known as The nAsadIya sUkta, starting with : "nAsad AsInno sad AsIt tadAnIm, ...." (Ref. 1=
), meaning, "Then neither Being nor Non-Being was..." has, for several reasons, attracted the attention of many Vedic scholars, ph=
ilosophers - both eastern and western. (I am giving the translation of this mantra at the end of this article.)
This sUkta of Cosmology (sometimes referred as the Creation Hymn) has generated volume...
- ARTICLE : tom petty & the hindubreakers
- ARTICLE : Two rivers that spring from a common source
- ARTICLE : What's going on? Help
- Posted By Phantom of the Opera Tue, 4 Feb 1997 17:11:14 GMT
>>>When I chanced upon this newsgroup a while back, I thought I
found a forum for people interested in exchanging ideas and
experiences with Hinduism. Little did I realize until recently
that what is Hinduism to a lot of active "posters" is the
upholding of their traditional opinions. I do agree that once
...
- Posted By Vivek Sadananda Pai 17 Feb 1997 21:56:31 GMT
>>>In article <ghenE57CEJ.4uu@netcom.com>,
Daly de Gagne <ambika@mbnet.mb.ca> wrote:
>I like your emphasis. If spirituality and not religious studies is our
>interest, we need to move into the realm of experience and dare to seek
>the vision of God. It's interesting that the young Vivekanandaji,
...
- Posted By Gary Stevason Fri, 14 Feb 1997 03:57:55 GMT
>>>Phantom of the Opera (dr5w@faraday.clas.virginia.edu) wrote:
[...]
: I'd like to know however, how and why it matters who is right
: and who is wrong as long as you haven't seen God/Brahman/Krishna/Om
: face to face.
- Devadasi makes young girls become prostitutes?
- Posted By Krisitina Bek Tue, 18 Feb 1997 16:41:00 +0100
>>>Hello,
I'm a Swedish journalist having some question about prostitution among
poor, young women in Karnataka.
I read in an article that the Devadasicult should lead thousands of
girls to become prostitutes. Is that really correct? If it is - is
...
- Help: The story of Valmiki's conversion. the Rama vs mara mantra
- Posted By Cybervix Sun, 23 Feb 1997 23:11:09 GMT
>>>I am trying to find the scripture in which the story of Valmiki's
(author of the Sanskrit Ramayana) conversion is first reported. Can
someone please give me chapter and verse?
The story, approximately, goes like this. Valmiki used to be a
highway robber. Once three rishis came along. He tried to rob them
...
- Hindi Bhajans - Indian Devotional Songs
- Posted By Shree Fri, 21 Feb 1997 15:14:56 -0500
>>>Check this out:
Hindi Bhajans - Indian Devotional Songs in Real Audio format
and links to Bhajan Texts
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/4637/
If you know of any other Bhajan Sites, please let me know.
- INFO : book Symbols, mythology and the gods
- Posted By Ruud Muschter Thu, 06 Feb 1997 17:26:20 +0000
>>>Announcement
If you are interested in symbols and their influence on the mind,
please visit my Website. I wrote an English-language book on the
subject that might be of interest to you. You can download the
book via the Website. The Dutch-language version will follow
...
- INFO : Mailing List to Learn Samskrit !
- Moksha
- Posted By Srinivas Prasad 27 Feb 1997 05:45:26 GMT
>>> Hi,
Question: If Astrology were to be true , Is there any strong reason why INDIA
has such large population who are below middle class can't afford basic
needs. So can we conclude that all poor people in india are born with bad
charts?
...
- Murugan
- Posted By Shafiur Rahman Mon, 24 Feb 1997 12:54:15 +0000
>>>Could someone give me some information on the god Murugan please ? Is it possible to send me an image of him ? Was he associated with Alexander the Great ?
Rather than posting the info, please send it directly ( if possible ) to me:
shafiur.rahman@socstud.oxford.ac.uk
Many thanks
Shafiur Rahman
...
- NEWS : Americans bring Vedic medicine to India
- NEWS : An important advance in Indian history
- NEWS : City doctors join Vedic association
- NEWS : Epoch making Hindu, Buddhist and Shinto meet
- NEWS : Gandhi Ashes Strewn in Ganges
- NEWS : Goa tank excavation kicks up controversy
- NEWS : HSC NYC Temple trip
- Posted By Komal Pandya Mon, 10 Feb 1997 21:24:40 -0500 (EST)
>>> The Hindu Students Council of Hunter College in Manhattan, New
York recently organized a mini-yatra. Members of Queens College and NYU
HSC's also participated in the event.
The mini-yatra was held on Sunday, January 12-a cold and icy but
unforgettable day for the group of 17 who visited 5 mandirs and 2
...
- NEWS : Kanshi ridicules Ramayana to rein in Hindutva brigade
- NEWS : Mewat Jogis return to Hindu fold
- NEWS : Seeking closer ties with Hinduism
- NEWS : The learned pandit
- NEWS : Vedas rich in science knowledge : Sharma
- NEWS : Women priests overtaken male counterparts in Maharashtra
- Posted By SNS Mon, 10 Feb 1997 12:01:06 -0600
>>>This is fantastically good news.
Hats off to Shankara Seva Samiti for their dedication and excellent
work. I am sure that there are more organisations around India
who are achieving social reform in their own way - I wish there
was some way of knowing about them
...
- Nirvaana-Shatka by Acharya Sri Shankara
- Posted By Shikaripura Harihareswara 19 Feb 1997 05:08:08 GMT
>>>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
---------------------------------19411131721929
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Here is an interesting philosophical poem of six stanzas by Acharya Sri
...
- Please post this on soc.religion.hindu
- Question: Worship of the Mother
- Posted By Dhruba Chakravarti Mon, 24 Feb 1997 23:19:03 -0600
>>>In article <ghenE64Bts.DxB@netcom.com>, Sally Raven
<embassy@pro-net.co.uk> wrote:
> We are a group of English girls who want to worship the SupreMe Goddess
> in our everyday lives. Can any one tell us what is the authentic way of
> doing this?
...
- REQUEST :
- REQUEST : Bhagavad Gita commentary
- Posted By Michael Tandy 1 Feb 1997 03:41:41 GMT
>>>In article <ghenE4r42H.B2n@netcom.com>, mani@be.com says...
>
>> Shrisha Rao (shrao@nyx.net) wrote:
>> : There certainly does. No example can be found in any statement of the
>> : six Gosvamis of the occurrence of the phrase "the science of Krishna
...
- REQUEST : Gayatri meditation?
- Posted By Daly de Gagne Thu, 27 Feb 1997 12:23:04 -0600
>>>hlf@hotmail.com wrote:
> Manufactured mantras and mantras received from sources outside the
> authorized disciplic successions (apasampradayas) will not be
> effective or produce the desired results. Thus, receiving the mantra
> from a bona fide source, is as, or more important than the chanting of
...
- REQUEST : Goal of Hinduism in a paragraph
- Posted By Michael Tandy 13 Feb 1997 22:03:08 GMT
>>>In article <ghenE5K4At.3C2@netcom.com>, saibaba@ccs.neu.edu says...
>
>Sir each religion is an ocean and the deeper you fathom it, the tougher
>it becomes to put it in a single statement.
Religion isn't so hard to define. The Bhagavata has already done it
...
- Posted By Gary Stevason Fri, 14 Feb 1997 04:15:21 GMT
>>>Carlos Silva (csilva@slip.net) wrote:
: If anybody can contribute some of their time to give me in a paragraph
: what is the goal of Hinduism as it is perceived by you (a Hindu), I
: would greatly appreciate it.
Carlos, the goal of life is to realize that indeed we are eternally
...
- Posted By Daly de Gagne Fri, 14 Feb 1997 09:07:39 -0600
>>>Namaste.
> >Carlos Silva wrote:
> >
> >If anybody can contribute some of their time to give me in aparagraph > >what is the goal of Hinduism as it is perceived by you (a Hindu), I > >would greatly appreciate it.
durgaprasad ayyalasomayajula wrote:
...
- Posted By durgaprasad ayyalasomayajula 12 Feb 1997 23:39:20 GMT
>>>Namate,
Sir each religion is an ocean and the deeper you fathom it, the tougher
it becomes to put it in a single statement.
I wouldn't commit the mistake of stating which religion is better
but I can tell you that "INFINITY CANNOT BE PUT INTO A SINGLE
...
- Posted By Daly Tue, 11 Feb 1997 10:12:59 -0600
>>>Namaste.
Carlos Silva wrote:
>
> If anybody can contribute some of their time to give me in a paragraph
> what is the goal of Hinduism as it is perceived by you (a Hindu), I
...
- REQUEST : Hindu cosmology?
- Posted By Jean-Francois Lozier 6 Feb 1997 03:35:15 GMT
>>>Hello, I need information about how the hindus viewed the earth and the
universe for a project on ancient indian astronomy (esp. about
Brahmagupta, the 7th century, and how he changed the ancient beliefs).
I've heard that ancient hindus viewed the earth as a half-shere, supported
by elephants, sitting on top of a giant turtle. Can someone give me more
...
- REQUEST : hindu goddess kali???
- REQUEST : hinduism and rock music
- Posted By Gary Stevason Fri, 31 Jan 1997 01:06:37 GMT
>>>P. Patel (UGM4PP@leeds.ac.uk) wrote:
: More recently, the UK band Kula Shaker have released a song entitled
: "Govinda", using the familiar Hare-Krishna movement chant "Govinda Jay Jay,
: Gopal Jay, Jay" as its lyrics. Also the album sleeve carries a picture of
: Lord Krishna on the cover. The song also contains a George Harrison sample,
...
- Posted By Gary Stevason Mon, 10 Feb 1997 14:11:51 GMT
>>>Gary Stevason (caitanya@torfree.net) wrote:
: P. Patel (UGM4PP@leeds.ac.uk) wrote:
: : More recently, the UK band Kula Shaker have released a song entitled
: : "Govinda", using the familiar Hare-Krishna movement chant "Govinda Jay Jay,
: : Gopal Jay, Jay" as its lyrics. Also the album sleeve carries a picture of
...
- REQUEST : Hindus and Euthanasia-HELP!!
- REQUEST : I need information!
- Posted By Gary Stevason Thu, 6 Feb 1997 07:38:45 GMT
>>>c2659 (c2659@rea-alp.com) wrote:
: I'm doing a report on Hinduism and I don't know where to start!! I am
: supposed to compare the Bhagavad Gita's teachings to those of Christianity.
: If anyone has any input whatsoever, I would appreciate it. Thank you!
Hi C2! What a great straight line. I spent a lot of time revelling in
...
- Posted By Shree Fri, 21 Feb 1997 14:42:51 -0500
>>>You can look up the site on world scripture - A Comparative Anthology of
Sacred Texts at http://www.rain.org/~origin/wscon.html
As an example refer to the following in the section "THE TRUTH IN MANY
PATHS" on the page http://www.rain.org/~origin/ws/theme00a.htm;
"This section gathers passages from various scriptures which affirm that
...
- REQUEST : Info on Gurumayi
- REQUEST : Is there mention of binary number in ancient texts?
- Posted By Roy Raja Wed, 12 Feb 1997 14:34:46 -0500
>>> About ten years back in India, there were articles in many newspapers
about the finding of binary number in vedic texts. I have not been
able to locate the source, or whether it is true. Does anyone know
more about this.
Raja
...
- REQUEST : just curious - Origion of Bhagwad Gita
- REQUEST : Mahabharata
- Posted By V.M. Bhide 30 Jan 1997 21:24:34 -0500
>>>Hello Everybody:
Boy am I glad that a newsgroup like this exists. I am currently a student
in my fourth year of University. I am also taking an independent study
course on the Mahabharata. Living in the electronic information age, I
decided to try the net to tap into some potential resources. In my
...
- REQUEST : MUKTAPHALA SIGNIFICANCE
- REQUEST : MUKTAPHALA SIGNIFICANCE??
- REQUEST : Philosopher Varday????
- Posted By Christopher Vagnone Tue, 04 Feb 1997 01:26:18 -0800
>>>Was wondering, a friend asked of me and I wasn't sure of the spelling of
the name, let alone where to find info, but could someone please tell me
where I can find info on the Hindu philosopher Varday? Also, if I have
mispelled the name, could you also provide the correct spelling. Thanks
and much appreciated.
- REQUEST : Questions on Dualism (dvaita)
- Posted By N Sundar 13 Feb 1997 16:13:55 -0500
>>>Hi folks,
It is good to see that this newsgroup is visited by people familiar
with the dvaita (dualist) tradition of Sri Madhvaachaarya, because I am not
very familiar with it. I'll say what I have understood of this system and
I'll appreciate if the knowledgeable can correct me.
- REQUEST : Refs. Wanted: Hindu Sacred Music
- Posted By Michael Tandy 4 Feb 1997 15:29:26 GMT
>>>In article <ghenE51wC3.70y@netcom.com>, pdixon@darkwing.uoregon.edu says...
>
>Hi all. I'm looking for references, etc, for Hindu music. What I'm
>hoping to find are diety-specific ragas, and their requisite performance
>practice. Tips or references to books, web pages and liner notes on
...
- Posted By Patrick David Dixon 28 Jan 1997 02:30:32 GMT
>>>Hi all. I'm looking for references, etc, for Hindu music. What I'm
hoping to find are diety-specific ragas, and their requisite performance
practice. Tips or references to books, web pages and liner notes on
albums, tapes and CDs would be extremely helpful.
Thanks for your time,
...
- REQUEST : Sai
- REQUEST : Sai baba
- Posted By H. Krishna Susarla Sun, 02 Feb 1997 01:46:27 +0000 (GMT)
>>>Ramakrishnan Balasubramanian <rbalasub@ecn.purdue.edu> wrote in article
<ghenE4wEt5.78J@netcom.com>...
> I'll also take the opportunity to answer HKS's claim that the Gaudiya
tradition
> has great respect for the vedas since Baladeva wrote commentaries on the
...
- REQUEST : Saint Dnyaneshwar!
- Posted By V.M. Bhide 5 Feb 1997 21:14:40 -0500
>>>Hello Everybody:
A colleague of mine told me a few days back that there was a big
conference/convention in India fairly recently with regards to the Sant
(Saint) Dnyaneshwar! I was wondering if anyone had heard about it this
and if so can you please send me some information. Any help would be
...
- REQUEST : Wanted Srimad Bhagavatam
- Posted By Alex Jablonski 2 Feb 1997 17:04:31 GMT
>>>Hare Krsna. PAMHO AGTSP
Hello. The Ottawa Temple is looking to buy copies of the one volume Srimad
Bhagavatam. Neither the BBT nor Krishna Culture have any in stock. If any
individuals who read this newsgroup are affiliated with temples or persons
who have extra copies of the one volume Bhagavatam available for sale,
...
- REQUEST: Hinduism Today
- Posted By Rajinder Nijjhar Fri, 14 Feb 1997 08:07:28 GMT
>>>> In message <ghenE5Fn3v.15M@netcom.com>
> Erik Ballagh <ballagh@erols.com> writes:
> What do you think are the most pressing issues in the world today that
> relate to Hinduism? Any response to this question would be much
> appreciated. Thank you-
...
- Sri Satyasandha's commentary on Sri Vishnu Sahasra Naama
- Posted By Shikaripura Harihareswara 19 Feb 1997 05:14:14 GMT
>>>:: Sri Vishnu Sahasra Nama & its Commentaries ::
1. Here is a list of commentaries given by Sri R Anantha Krishna Shastry in his introduction to the translation of Sri Vishnu Sa=
hasra Nama (hereafter abbreviated in this article as 'VSN') (along with Shankara Bhashya) published by the Adyar Library & Research =
Center, 1980 Edn, pp. xx-xxi).
" According to Aufrecht's Catalogue Catalogorum, the last part of which appeared in 1903, the following commentaries on the S=
...
- Tales from the Prison
- Posted By Srinivasa Chakravarthy Mon, 24 Feb 1997 09:38:06 -0600
>>>A lot of people know about Sri Aurobindo in connection with the Alipore
bombingcase. Sri Aurobindo was falsely accused of plotting the
assasination of
a British officer and imprisoned for an year in the Alipore jail. The
one year term in the prison happened to be a turning point in his life.
- Tales of Prison Life
- Posted By Srinivasa Chakravarthy Tue, 25 Feb 1997 21:31:09 -0600
>>>This is a part of a series of postings from Sri Aurobindo's writings
on his experiences in Alipore jail. Below he describes some rare samples
of the younger generation who were working for India's freedom, and who
were with him in the prison.
________________________________________________________
...
- Tales of Prison Life - Part 4
- Posted By Srinivasa Chakravarthy Fri, 28 Feb 1997 09:53:18 -0600
>>>This is a part of a series of postings from Sri Aurobindo's writings
on his experiences in Alipore jail.
__________________________________________________________________
(Continued from an earlier posting...)
"..This was my first lesson...to see the cruelty and futility
...
- THE HOLY QURAN - (NOT) THE WORD OF GOD ! PROOF !
- The vishvarUpa
- Posted By Dhruba Chakravarti Tue, 25 Feb 1997 20:53:41 -0600
>>>Dear Friends:
This is a question I had for a long time. What did arjuNa really see in
the battlefield of kurukshetra? Did he see God the kilo-limb giant? Or
did he see something else?
There were at least three occassions when Sri kR^ishhNa showed vishvarUpa;
...
- Third Community of Khalsas
- Posted By Rajinder Nijjhar Thu, 27 Feb 1997 13:41:30 GMT
>>>In message <ghenE64Bto.DwE@netcom.com>
rajwi@bu.edu (Rajwinder Singh) writes:
> Rajinder Nijjhar (gnostic@zetnet.co.uk) wrote in article
<ghenE5yuJ4.ML1@netcom.com> on Fri, 21 Feb 1997 18:40:16 GMT :
I am not a super donkey carrying Holy Books. Do you think the BEERR
...
- Posted By Rajwinder Singh 22 Feb 1997 18:26:27 GMT
>>>Rajinder Nijjhar (gnostic@zetnet.co.uk) wrote in article <ghenE5yuJ4.ML1@netcom.com> on Fri, 21 Feb 1997 18:40:16 GMT :
>Further, a person cannot be a Sikh of a Satguru unless he is a
>disciple of a Pandit guru who imparts the
>worldly knowledge of his physical parents and how to lead your life
>in the political circles. The duty of a
...
- Posted By Rajinder Nijjhar Thu, 20 Feb 1997 23:54:56 GMT
>>>THIRD KHALSA PANTH.
This fact is well known to all the people but which are the other two?
Thinking logically, Khalsas do the philanthropic work of God and,
thus he must have a knowledge of God.
This knowledge he acquires from Ad-Granth, which is for the Sikhs.
...
- Updated Free HSC Website
- Water Buffalo Meat
- WEB : The Fall of Abhijit (the star Vega)
- WWW : Srila Prabhupada Uvaca Webpage
- Posted By Vipramukhya Swami Fri, 31 Jan 1997 07:32:36 +0000
>>>Hare Krsna. Srutikirti Prabhu's "Srila Prabhupada Uvaca" series is now
available on a web page. This is intensively nectarian reading. If you
have access to the web, then check it out:
http://swami.simplenet.com/uvaca
Your servant,
...
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