Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 , kalipadma@j... wrote: > > Namaste, Call me a sentamentle fool but yes I was looking for an acount of a red ,four armed,elephantheaded incarnation. It dosnt have to be from last year or anything. Anything in the last hundred thousand would sufice. If lord Krishna can do it, why not Ganesha. Or am I to assume that the B.G. is just someones dream or delerium someone wrote down. There are stranger things in heaven and earth than are known to your wildest imagination. The impossible does happen sometimes. James > On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 07:04:44 -0800 (PST) james richard > <nhraddude71> writes: > > > ...By" incarnation " I didnt mean in human form > > just in the world of men. Even though Krishna appeared before > > Arjuna, Rhama Krishna... > > Rama (note spelling) was Vishnu's seventh avatar. Krishna was Vishnu's > eighth avatar. Ramakrishna was the priest of Kali who lived in 19th > Century Bengal. > > > > was not organic flesh as we think of it. His skin was blue and he > > left no shadow. His garlend around his neck never wilts or dies. > > Even apearing to Arjuna in the realm of time > > Krishna himself was timeless and beyond death even in his visible > > form. > > So, James, are you asking for historical reports of humans with a red > complexion, four arms, and a trunk? Such miraculous beings are hard to > hide. The only contempory miracle of Ganesha I can recall was the time, > several years ago, when spoons of milk held to temple statues of Ganesha, > were apparently emptied of the milk by the Deity. > > > > The discription you gave me of Ganeshas incarnation sounds > > just like a man with great Yogi powers > > but still just a man with 2 arms not four. Has he ever come to earth > > in his heavenly form > > trunk and all? > > Well, I have read accounts of babies born in India with trunk-like > formations of the upper palate, who were acclaimed as incarnations of > Ganesha. No reports of wonder-working (or even surviving into > adulthood!) have been reported. > > There was an episode of the TV show, "Ripley's Believe It Or Not," that > showed film from India of a recently-born boy baby with a tail. The > townspeople acclaimed the baby as an incarnation of Hanuman (the monkey > God), dressed him in royal robes and a crown, and clamored to touch him. > I hope he lives a relatively normal life. > > -- Len/ Kalipadma > > > > ______________ > The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! > Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! > Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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