Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 Dear siter pyari, This thread was started by a Brahmakumari guy and he titled it "The Sermonizer of Bhagwad Gita is not Sri Krishna" . I was doing finding on the net why does Brahmakumari cult say this. The problem is that the founder of brhamakumari called himself "Shiva" The organisation also had a Brahma, sarasvati, etc The founder who called himself Shiva stated in a lecture that i revealed the Gita as a publicity stunt. That is his followers followed it as not Krishna , but Shiva ( founder of Brahmakumari) revealed the Gita. Hence the thread named by the brahmakumari guy. This are new-age organisation I feel and nothing to do with the age old principles of Sanatana Dharma. Infact , even in vishnu sahasranam , there shiva is as one of the name of Lord Vishnu. Hence , there should be no such hatred as Shiva Vishnu Krishna are different. They are one and the same. Om Namah Shivaya! Jai Shree Krishna! Namaskar, DSI On 11/18/05, pyari_h <no_reply> wrote: > > Namaste all. > > On my recent pilgrimage to India I have visited Sri Jagannatha Puri > and the famous Lingaraja temple of Lord Shiva in Bhuvaneshvar, Orissa, > the city which is named after Him but orginally known as 'Ekaamra > Vana' (Siddhaamra Shetra). > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 Namaste all. _/\_ Dear DSI, You may enjoy reading the quotes from many Scriptures given in my old message of March 06, 2002 posted on the occasion of 'Maha Shiva Ratri' at: /message/3350 Jaya Sri Radhey! Divine_Lovers/ , devishakti_india <devishaktiindia@g...> wrote: > Hence , there should be no such hatred as Shiva Vishnu Krishna are > different. They are one and the same. > > Om Namah Shivaya! Jai Shree Krishna! > > On 11/18/05, pyari_h <no_reply> wrote: > > On my recent pilgrimage to India I have visited Sri Jagannatha Puri > > and the famous Lingaraja temple of Lord Shiva in Bhuvaneshvar, Orissa, > > the city which is named after Him but orginally known as 'Ekaamra > > Vana' (Siddhaamra Shetra). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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