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  1. Lila-Avataras from Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.3.25 Srimad-Bhagavatam 12.2.12-24: Srimad-Bhagavatam 10.40.22 From the Appendix of Srimad-Bhagavatam Canto 11: <font color="#dedfdf"> [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 01-06-2002).]
  2. Let me ask you this, Anonymous. Since you respect the great Hindu scriptures so much, and now knowing that Mohammed is actually Krishna incarnated as His Kalki Avatara, do you now accept Lord Krsna as Allah, as God? Or do you not believe these silly claims either? One or the other must be true, otherwise it is hypocrisy.
  3. As pointed out there is no credible evidence offered to 'prove the claim' so we are not about to waste time finding verse and reference to 'disprove' the nonsense. You should be able to understand that we can see too many reasons to reject the hypothesis. I have no idea what you are trying to say in the last post; and you obviously have no idea what we have said. Perhaps English is not the best medium for this discussion. But put as simply as possible: no one here finds any reason to consider the idea that Mohammed is described as the Kalki Avatara; we find too many conclusive reasons that it is not possible. Mohammed does not consider himself to be Allah. Why should you?
  4. To welcome you back with a big bang, we have a simply wonderful Sir Sriman George Hari Son video from Rolling Stone: VIDEO - Long sequence including My Sweet Lord and Chant in the Names of Lord and You'll be Free And this is nice: The only God we need is within ourselves And a few George quotes: <A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/~peace_chic/indexgeorge3.html" TARGET=_blank> 11) What about drugs? Are you straight now? Oh, yeah. 12) You were always the mystical Beatle. Are you still very religious? Yeah, but now I just keep it to myself. It's still what I believe in, though, that we're looking for inner peace & knowledge.</A> And George got his picture on the cover, on the cover of the Rolling Stone.
  5. The evidence is that Mohammed was over 400,000 years too early. The author's disrespect for the Vedas is repulsive. He obviously doesn't realize that compared to the Vedas, the Koran and other scriptures are but simple primers to religion, designed for ignorant backwards very sinful peoples for whom the subject of religion is all but beyond their filthy grasp.
  6. I "have major disrespect towards other" ignorant people who deride the Vedas. Thusly they betray their lack of spiritual advancement and their ignorance of the will of Allah. They are cheap pretenders, and Allah only too well knows this. They try to use Him to augment their puny egos, but He knows them and their shame as they truly are. For such cheaters act not by the will of the living God, Allah, who would live in their hearts, but rather they act on their own mind's juggling of scripture in order to satisfy their own attachments and to glorify their own selves. Their empty hearts listen not. They miss the message of Mohammed (may Allah bless him) entirely. Allah is not so cheap. He is great; give Him His greatness. Stop trying to steal it for yourself. There is only one God. Find Allah first, and save yourself all this wasted strife and embarrassment to Him and yourself.<font color="#f7f7f7"> [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 01-02-2002).]
  7. The case was remanded until January 15th. I guess the story won't hit the fan until then.
  8. Afroz names 30 others in suicide jet attack plot in his confession. Flight delay in London saved House of Commons: http://www.chalomumbai.com/asp/article.asp?cat_id=29&art_id=18875&cat_code=2F574841545F535F4F4E5F4D554D4241492F5441415A415F4B4841424152&name=afroz
  9. Do you bite your thumb at me, Sir? Here is an encounter in which Srila Prabhupada hugs Sir George: http://chakra.org/articles/2001/12/30/g.harrison.by.nanda.kumar/index.htm
  10. Funny, today I was just thinking how Harry Potter had done so much for the literacy of kids all over the world. They will be able to read Prabhupada's books when they get older and develop real powers like Hari's. This Footloose screwloose church guy is so proud of preaching the gospel all over the world, when in fact he is only painting a ridiculous image of his religion. It's almost as bad as the muslims trying to force Islam on the infidels with the threat of death. Talk about alienating the world. Duh. Hippy New Year, folks - happy no new terror Hey, where is everybody?<font color="#f7f7f7"> [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 12-31-2001).]
  11. Tomorrow, expect world-shattering news. This story ia about to hit America at last. They've been keeping it secret, perhaps hoping to find a link between the Australian jihadist and Bingo. In the in camera testimony, Afrroz was given ample opportunity to reveal whether his confession was being forced out of him or not. Since it is proceeding to trial on News Years Day, it appears that the court decided that there has been no coersion. The UK's BBC website has carried this story a few times, but still no whisper of it in the US media. http://www.chalomumbai.com/asp/article.asp?cat_id=29&art_id=19062&cat_code=2F574841545F535F4F4E5F4D554D4241492F5441415A415F4B4841424152
  12. My perception of atheists or agnostics or even sectarians invariably leads to the same conclusion every time: when attachment is not satisfied, we become angry. Since vice is vanquished by the remembrance of God or His pure devotees, the asuras become increasingly ferocious at even the thought. To keep the party rolling, they purposely address a fictitious God or Jesus or Prabhupada. If it was the real Holiness they consider, how can they possibly not conclude immediately that their lives have changed? How can their attachment to peer approval through cleverness, continue to spawn all sorts of faulty speculation about the holiness of God or Jesus? Simply attachment. They discount God, because they want to enjoy. God awards remembrance and forgetfulness; but how can these asuras possibly climb out of that hole they're in to stumble onto some good karma? Perhaps the only solution is to give them the real God. Perhaps the only solution is the special all-encompassing compassion of Lord Caitanya and His Hare Krsna sankirtana, neither of which considers qualification.
  13. This is from an early essay by Srila Prabhupada, the rest of which is in the 'World' section under the article titled 'Krsna Arranges for Planet to Protect Bharata'. I didn't see this joke coming, and laughed so loud the silence became deafening: It seems that God answered their prayers even before they said them, only using the demons as delivery boys. [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 12-30-2001).]
  14. I prayed that you do too, atma.
  15. Excerpt from Back to Godhead 1956: [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 12-30-2001).]
  16. Stevason confessed to forcing Lord Ganesha to steal milk in temples Acquitted, and still at large somewhere in Tora Bora.
  17. The most wondrous church is right here in my heart. Wish I could attend more often.<font color="#dedfdf"> [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 12-29-2001).]
  18. http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/video_index/video_index.html?partner=
  19. I am pleased that you were here to hear that very wonderful poem, old friend. The two parampara pieces were from a 1944 BTG, and your Srila Prabhupada was the editor who translated them. No information was provided about a poem or Vyasa-puja offering translator; possibly they were written in English. All the 'EARLY PRABHUPADA' nectar came from the Folio Vedabase History section. These kind devotees somehow have gotten me attached to reading the Vedabase day and night. I thank Krsna for their sincerity in this empty world. <font color=blue>Sea-foam bubble gHari </font><font color="#dedfdf"> [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 12-29-2001).]
  20. She must have been very dear to Krsna. I never knew her, but I had tears in my eyes when I read the VNN article announcing her departure.
  21. Early Prabhupada on Kashmir: Foretelling of Ghandi's Departure
  22. <font color="#dedfdf"> [This message has been edited by gHari (edited 12-28-2001).]
  23. You hope this; you hope that. You hope nothing. It's a little late for hoping for anything anyway. I just want to forget. Grant me that.
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