Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 Namaste James, To James -------- Thanx for input -- I had a giggle over it too; indeed Ironical!! ******* To Lenji, ********* Here is a little something from the heart that your lil sis here is happy, humbled and honored to offer you: You know the "R" stuff that I have with you over in New York? Will send you price details Today, I promise. a) Sell the entire lot of "R" collectibles. (Will send you relevant descriptions for each item.) b) Put the money towards the Heramba for US$250- that you saw on some website. (Not for you to buy underpants or meds for now; Just get the Herambaji and the rest will fall into place.) c) No need to repay me. Period. d) Please consider my offer as Bhakti to Sri Ganapatiji. And concern, care and love for a Brother In God who is suffering dire straits. e) I'm by no means able to afford the Heramba myself, otherwise, I would have gotten it for you. All I have is a stack of collectibles here, there and everywhere to flog. Alas, the Protector of the Poor (Heramba) hasn't Graced me either.......!!!!!!! f) I'm no charity organization, other than making sure that organs are donated to those who need it when the Lord calls the Jiva home from this "bluddy-samsara-business" of so-called "living" ) g) Let's will it..... May Heramabaji Be Yours Very Soon!! Om Shree Herambaji Namah Om Simone ========= > -- james richard wrote: > > Can you see the extreme irony? Heramaba Ganapati > > statues are way over priced yet he is the protector > > of the poor. I had to have a little cosmic chuckle > > over that one. > , Len Rosenberg <kalipadma108> wrote: > > Actually, I found a site where a bronze Heramba (five > faces, riding a lion) and ten inches tall was > available, and the price quoted was around $250. But that's still beyond my current limited means. I don't have the cash to buy over-the-counter medications I > need, or to get new underwear! So splurging on a > metal deity just ain't gonna happen. > > A reference I came across says Heramba Ganapati is the > patron of the handicapped (I have crippling > arthritis). > > -- Len/ Kalipadma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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