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At roughly 23:20 05/03/2004, vrnparker sent message to us all:

>Holi -- Legends

>Lord Krishna:

>Krishna's mythological presence in Holi is undisputed. Vrindavan and

 

Who is writing this, about Krsna - legends and myths, if you don't have

faith that Sri Krsna is the supreme Lord, then either don't write publicly,

or read the Bhagavad-gita, then you can gain faith.

 

Thank you

 

Your servant,

 

 

 

Ananta Purusottama das .

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Dear Ananta Purushottama Das,

Pranams. Not all of the articles sent to this group are from

Bhaktas. This particular message is from an Indian mainstream media

news site. I usually post them, including this one,without reading

them. I personally am a firm believer in the histrocity and Divinity

of Lord Krishna. I therefore apologise if I appeared to be promoting

an athiestic view of Krishna.

Its another example of the need for Vaishnavas to have a greater

voice in the mainstream media.

Jaya Sri Krsna.

At yr service, Vrin

 

 

 

 

 

 

vediculture, "Ananta Purusottama das (UK)"

<ananta@i...> wrote:

> At roughly 23:20 05/03/2004, vrnparker sent message to us all:

> >Holi -- Legends

> >Lord Krishna:

> >Krishna's mythological presence in Holi is undisputed. Vrindavan

and

>

> Who is writing this, about Krsna - legends and myths, if you don't

have

> faith that Sri Krsna is the supreme Lord, then either don't write

publicly,

> or read the Bhagavad-gita, then you can gain faith.

>

> Thank you

>

> Your servant,

>

>

>

> Ananta Purusottama das .

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At roughly 01:26 09/03/2004, vrnparker sent message to us all:

>Dear Ananta Purushottama Das,

>of Lord Krishna. I therefore apologise if I appeared to be promoting

>an athiestic view of Krishna.

 

Thank you for your understanding.

 

>Its another example of the need for Vaishnavas to have a greater

>voice in the mainstream media.

 

Yes, indeed, we still are not seen enough as an authority, although Srila

Prabhupadas books are all over the place.

 

Your servant,

 

 

 

Ananta Purusottama das .

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