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* CHRISTIAN CLERGY SEX ABUSE VICTIMS ON ARCHBISHOP'S RETIREMENT *** Jai
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* IS SIKHISM SEPARATE FROM HINDUISM? by Sadhu Prof. V. Rangarajan *** Jai
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Date: Sat, Dec 26 2009 6:24 pm
From: usenet@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)


SNAP Press Statement

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests

For immediate release: Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Clergy sex abuse victims on Cincy archbishop's retirement

SNAP CINCINNATI issues the following statement on the occasion of the
50th anniversary of the ordination of and pending retirement of
Cincinnati Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk:

The Cincinnati Chapter of SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by
Priests - a self help group for those sexually abused by Catholic
priests and other religious authority figures) sees the retirement of
Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk as good news and as no news.

The 'good news' is that the man who enabled, permitted, facilitated,
covered up, agreed with, and conspired to allow hundreds of
Cincinnati and Dayton area children and teenagers to be sexually
abused by criminals under his own supervision is leaving active
service, and will no longer be the chief decision maker when it comes
to dealing with the scandal that he himself admitted was his most
challenging matter during his tenure as the region's top Catholic
official (1982-2009). Sadly, his legacy does not go away with him, as
the victims and survivors of the sexual abuse that occurred during
his reign are unable to have the horrifying crimes committed against
them undone. The apology he issued during his recent anniversary
celebration mass is insufficient and insulting to the many victims
and survivors who were left behind as Pilarczyk cowardly hid behind
Ohio's woefully obsolete, predator-friendly statutes of limitations
in his own defense. His offering of crumbs to his victims, and the
fact that he the criminal (don't forget his 2003 criminal conviction
on 5 counts of failure to report a crime) advocated that he alone be
allowed to determine his own punishment and method of contrition, fly
in the face of the concept of Christian forgiveness. His suggestion
of prayers for those abused and his pleas for forgiveness for himself
from his constituents would be laughable if they weren't so hurtful.
He is attempting to go out on a high note, but those who have studied
his behavior and lack of compassion know the real legacy of Pilarczyk --
he is a discredited shepherd but a brilliant corporate chief
executive officer.

The 'no news' is that sadly little has changed. His successor Dennis
Schnurr has shown no kindness nor reached out to victims in any
public manner since his arrival in town as Archbishop in waiting. He
has thumbed his nose at his constituents by purchasing a very
expensive home at a time when several Catholic churches and schools
are hurting financially, inner city parishes are being closed, and
many victims and survivors are left to deal with lifelong scars all
by themselves, without the financial assistance they need to afford
the proper treatments and therapies they need to heal properly.
Pilarczyk and Schnurr apparently know better than professional
counselors, psychologists, and therapists what clergy sex abuse
victims need to heal. Promises of fingerprinting, background checks,
and training are not enough to keep kids safe in the future.
Accountability gives these things credibility, and until those who
have allowed and continue to allow the bad guys a safe haven, the no
news is that there remains no credibility within the walls of the
Archdiocese of Cincinnati.

www.SNAPnetwork.org

More at:
http://www.snapnetwork.org/snap_statements/2009_statements/122209_clergy_sex_abuse_victims_on_cincy_archbishops_retirement.htm

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 27 2009 2:47 pm
From: usenet@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)


In article <058daa7b-6ef9-4b22-bb3e-6afb00a62c8d@m16g2000yqc.googlegroups.com>,
fanabba <fanabba@aol.com> posted:

> Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
>
> > Forwarded message from S. Kalyanaraman
> >
> > Friday, December 11, 2009
> >
> > Evidence for Ram Mandir in Ayodhya: B B Lal
> >
> > The evidence marshaled by Dr. B B Lal is emphatic. (B. B. Lal, 2008,
> > Rama: his historicity, mandir and Setu: evidence of literature,
> > archaeology and other sciences, New Delhi, Aryan Books
> > International.)
> >
> > There were temples below the structure where Babari dhaancha stood.
> >
> > The chapter in BB Lal's book is titled: =91Was there a temple in the
> > Janmabhumi area at Ayodhya preceding the construction of the Babari
> > Masjid?'
> >
> > See the vivid photos and read the remarkable Chapter II of BB Lal's
> > work URL reference:
> >
> > http://www.docstoc.com/docs/19288715/Chapter-2ayodhyabblal
> >
> > K.V. Ramesh's note on Ayodhya Vishnu-Hari temple inscription on a stone
> > slab 115 cms x 55 cms. Read
> >
> > http://www.docstoc.com/docs/19263264/ayodhya1
> >
> > Appendix from B B Lal's book (Inscription read by KV Ramesh) This is
> > Appendix II referred to in Chapter II of B B Lal's book.
> >
> > B B Lal's summing up is emphatic and unambiguous, expressed in
> > anguish, but in subdued tones: "The evidence presented in the
> > foregoing paragraphs in respect of the existence of a Hindu temple in
> > the Janmabhumi area at Ayodhya preceding the construction of the
> > Babari Masjid is so eloquent that no further comments are necessary.
> > Unfortunately, the basic problem with a certain category of
> > historians and archaeologists -- and others of the same ilk -- is
> > that seeing they see not or knowingly they ignore. Anyway, in spite
> > of them the truth has revealed itself."
> >
> > S. Kalyanaraman
> >
> > Govt. should file affidavit in SC: Swamy.
> >
> > December 11, 2009.
> >
> > *Statement of Dr. Subramanian Swamy, President of the Janata Party. *
> >
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 The Report of the Liberhan Commission of Inquiry, unwittingly
> > and ironically, supports the VHP's case for a Ram temple in Ayodhya.
> >
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 In Chapter 15 (Recommendations), Page 978, Para 176.5, the
> > Commission states: ".....The question whether a structure was a
> > temple or a mosque can only be answered by a scientific study by
> > archaeologists, historians and anthropologists." This is precisely
> > the VHP's stated position for the last 25 years.
> >
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 The Allahabad High Court on VHP's petition in the year 2002 g=
> ot
> > extensive investigation done at the disputed site through scientific
> > GPR Survey and archaeological excavations. Vide orders, dated August
> > 01, 2002 and October 23, 2002, the High Court Bench asked the
> > Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to carry out Ground Penetrating
> > Radar Survey/Geo-radiology Survey (GPR) of the disputed land, so as
> > to ascertain possibility of proof of remnants of some earlier
> > structure. =A0In compliance of these orders, the ASI, with the help of
> > Tozo Vikas International Pvt. Ltd. undertook this exercise.
> >
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 The High Court thereafter *suo moto* passed a detailed order =
> on
> > March 05, 2003, issuing a commission to ASI to investigate into the
> > matter by excavating the relevant area of the disputed land. =A0The ASI
> > took about five months =A0in carrying out the excavation work and
> > thereafter submitted a bulky report in two volumes together with 45
> > site notebooks, 12 albums containing 329 black & white photographs,
> > 28 albums having coloured photographs, 11 video cassettes, 6 DVD
> > cassettes, registers of pottery, unsealed bones, architectural
> > objects stored in tin-shed at the excavated site, individual list of
> > 9 boxes containing bones, glazed wares, antiquities, day-to-day
> > registers, antiquity register etc., etc..
> >
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 In this excavation report (Ayodhya 2002-03, Vol.1 text,
> > Chapter-X, Summary of Results, Page Nos. 268-269, 270, 271 and 272),
> > the ASI states in the last paragraph: ".......Now viewing in totality
> > and taking into account the archaeological evidence of a massive
> > structure just below the disputed structure and evidence of
> > continuity in structural phases from 10th Century onwards up to the
> > construction of the disputed structure along with the yield of stone
> > and decorated bricks as well as mutilated sculpture of divine couple
> > and carved architectural =A0members including foliage patterns, Amlaka,
> > Kapotapali, Door Jamb, and semi-circular plaster, broken =A0octagonal
> > shaft of black schist pillar, lotus motif, circular shrine having
> > Pranala (water chute) in the North, 50 pillar bases in association of
> > a hue structure, *are indicative of remains which are distinctive
> > features found associated with the temples of North India.**"*
> >
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 Other observations of the Liberhan Commission too support the
> > VHP case for a Rama temple at the disputed site:
> >
> > In Chapter No.2 (Ayodhya & its Geography) page No. 23 the Liberhan
> > Report says:
> >
> > Para 9.1: "Ayodhya is accepted in popular Hindu tradition as the
> > birthplace of the Hindu God Rama and is therefore regarded as a holy
> > and historical city."
> >
> > Para 9.2: "Ancient Ayodhya was traditionally the epitome of Hindu
> > life, culture and a paradigm of coexistence of a multi-religious
> > society. It was a peaceful place with a regular influx of visitors
> > pilgrims, Sadhus and Sants, monks, =A0travelers, tourists."
> >
> > 9.3: "Ayodhya was also known variously as Vishala, Khosla (sic) or
> > Maha Khosla, Ikshvaku, Ram Puri, Ram Janam Bhoomi.
> >
> > 9.4: "Ayodhya is of special and specific importance for the sect of
> > Ram believers or those loosely term as the Ramanandis in Hindu
> > Religion. The place was the place of unequaled pilgrimage for Hindus,
> > Monks, travelers, pilgrims, sadhus & sants irrespective of their
> > region & faith."
> >
> > 9.5: "This place had become emotive issue owing to its position as
> > the birth place of Ram, a theme present in every facet of the
> > culture, connecting the past with the present & the future, this
> > religious fervour had kept the town for centuries alive after
> > successive rulers had gone by".
> >
> > Page 25, Para-10.3: "On the East of Ayodhya is Faizabad town with a
> > population of about 2,10,000. It has large number of temples mostly
> > dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu."
> >
> > Page 26, Para-10.10: "The town is currently inhibited (sic) (means
> > inhabited!) with a multi-religious population consisting of Muslims,
> > Buddhist, Sikhs, Christians, Jains, etc., but the majority of the
> > population is Hindu. The temples were open to public of all
> > denominations."
> >
> > Page 29, Para 12.1: "There are large numbers of temples, mosques,
> > shrines, tombs, gardens and other religious monuments spread over a
> > large area: rather, metaphorically it is said that in Ayodhya every
> > house is a temple."
> >
> > Page 29, Para 12.2: "Prominent temples were Sankat Mochan Mandir,
> > Shakti Gopal Mandir, Shesh Avatar temple, Ved Mandir, Maniram Ki
> > Chawni, Hanuman Garhi, Pr3eethi Ke Thakur, Kanak Bhawan, Rang Mahal,
> > Anand Bhawan, and Kaushalya Bhavan......."
> >
> > Paga 32, Para 12.12: "The topography and facts about Ram Katha Kunj,
> > Ayodhya town or the Ram Janambhoomi complex or Ram Katha Kunj or the
> > disputed structure are however not disputed. The facts are
> > corroborated by NC Padhi in his statement with no contradiction."
> >
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 Hence, since the Union Government has accepted the Liberhan
> > Commission Report and this Report, read with the Supreme Court's 1994
> > Constitutional Bench judgment in the Farooqui case, that a mosque *is
> > not an essential part of Islam *but a facilitation center for reading
> > of namaz, hence any government can acquire any mosque for a public
> > purpose and even demolish it,
> >
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0I demand therefore the Government file an affidavit in the
> > Supreme Court declaring that it will acquire the disputed area in
> > Ayodhya and hand it over to the sants and sadhus associated with the
> > VHP enable Hindus to organize a Rama temple restoration at the
> > original birth site of Lord Rama.
> >
> > (Subramanian Swamy)
> >
> > End of forwarded message from S. Kalyanaraman
> >
> > Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
> > Om Shanti
> >
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You are welcome!

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti


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Date: Sun, Dec 27 2009 2:51 pm
From: usenet@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)


In article <45bb11a9-8528-49de-9959-36675a73f47b@m25g2000yqc.googlegroups.com>,
fanabba <fanabba@aol.com> posted:

> Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
>
> > Forwarded message from S. Kalyanaraman
> >
> > Is Sikhism separate from Hinduism?
> >
> > Sadhu Prof. V. Rangarajan
> > Friday, December 25, 2009
> >
> > Addressing the World's Parliament of Religions at Chicago on
> > September 11, 1893, when Swami Vivekanand greeted the congregation
> > with the words, "I thank you in the name of the mother of religions",
> > he meant what he said: Hinduism is the mother of all religions of the
> > world. History is replete with evidences that the most ancient Vedic
> > culture of Bharatavarsha nourished and nurtured civilizations all
> > over the world and the world religions have all their roots in the
> > sanaatan dharm which came to be known as Hinduism. The Greco-Roman
> > culture and the Semitic religions were influenced by the thoughts of
> > the Vedas and the Upanishads. Swami Vivekanand pointed out that Greek
> > philosophy began with Pythagoras who had his training in India.
> > Impartial historians of the West, like Prof. Heeran, have traced the
> > origin of western knowledge and religion to India. The religion of
> > Christ originated from the philosophy of Essenes and Therapeuts. The
> > Therapeuts of Alexandria based their philosophy on the Theraputta
> > doctrine of Buddhism. According to Swami Abhedananda, the illustrious
> > gurubhai of SwamiVVivekanand, the Essenes emerged from the Nath Yogis
> > of India. 'Essene' or 'Ishana' is Shiva and 'Ishani' or 'Isha Nath'
> > is the follower of Shiv. Ernest Renan says that Bondasp
> > (Bodhisattv) is the founder of Subeism or Baptism, the origin of
> > Mendites, the Christians of St. John, the Baptist. E.A. Payne traces
> > the origin of the concept of Virgin Mother Mary in Kanya Kumari, the
> > Virgin Mother Shakti of Shaktism. Many distinguished authors like
> > Nicholas Notovich, Prof. Roerich, Paul Brunton, Spencer Lewi, G.L.
> > Christe and Swami Abhedananda have thrown ample light on the
> > evidences of Jesus's life in India.
> >
> > When the entire western world is looking towards India to trace the
> > origins of their religions and philosophical thoughts in India, it is
> > surprising that sects and sub-sects and offshoots of Hinduism in
> > India endeavour to establish that they are not part and parcel of
> > Hinduism. At the very outset, one thing must be made very clear, that
> > Hinduism is not the name of a religion, but it is an eternal and
> > universal way of life -- sanaatan dharm -- evolved by the great sages
> > and seers of ancient Bharatavarsha. Dharma is not religion though
> > religion forms part of dharm. Hinduism, since times immemorial, has
> > accepted all religions as various pathways to the realization of one
> > Ultimate Reality and hence all those who adhered to the Hindu way of
> > life had absolute freedom to follow any religion or to create their
> > own religions. According to the needs of time and clime, many
> > religious schools and sects were founded by great men like Buddha,
> > Mahavira, Gurunanak and Swami Dayanand in Bharatavarsha, but never
> > did they dissociate from the parent dharm. They all considered
> > themselves as part and parcel of Hindu Dharma. The Hindu society also
> > considered these great men as avatara purushas or incarnations of the
> > Divine. Buddha is hailed as an avatara of Mahavishnu in Gita Govinda
> > of Saint-Poet Jayadeva. Rishabahadeva, the first thirthankara of
> > Jainism is one among the Vedic Rishis. Neither Buddha nor Mahavira
> > ever renounced Hinduism to found a new religion. =A0
> >
> > When the universal and unifying force of Sanatana Dharma started
> > declining, Guru Nanak (1469-1538) appeared on the scene to re-
> > establish the truths proclaimed in the Vedas and Upanishads. The
> > Oneness of the formless, nameless Ultimate Reality, hailed in
> > hundreds of names and adored by people in countless forms, was
> > stressed by the great teacher. He founded Sikhism which was a
> > historical development of the Vaishnava Bhakti Movement that began in
> > the South and introduced into the North by the great saint, Shri
> > Ramanuja. It adopted a catholic and universal approach and we find
> > all the names of God, as were current in those times in Asia,
> > mentioned in the Sikh scripture, Guru Granth Sahib. The Hindu
> > mythology and Upanishadic idioms have enriched the vocabulary of the
> > scripture. Shri Kushwant Singh says, "Almost nine-tenths of Granth
> > Sahib composed largely by Guru Arjan, is in fact Vedanta, and essence
> > of all that you read in the Upanishads and the Gita."
> >
> > The Udasis, an ascetic order of the Hindu Naga Sannyasins, was
> > founded by Baba Shri Chand, the elder of the two sons of Guru Nanak.
> > Nanak himself had predicted that the religious sect to be founded by
> > his son will be popular all over the world and he himself had
> > initiated Baba Shri Chand, at the age of seven, with the mystic
> > symbol 'Satnam' and advised him to do Jap. Shri Chand initiated Baba
> > Mohan, son of Guru Amardas, in the jap of 'Ek Omkar Satnam'. Shri
> > Chand bestowed his gadi or succession to Baba Gurudita, a householder
> > and son of the sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind. The Udasis are usually
> > celibate and wear ochre clothes while some of them wear only =A0kaupin
> > (loin cloth) and besmear their bodies with sacred ash. Baba
> > Gurudita's four disciples established =A0four dhunis that constitute
> > Bara Akhara or the Senior Assembly. A Bhakshis Sanghai founded by
> > Bhai Pheru with the permission of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru,
> > established the Chota Akhara, They all pay reverence to Shri Guru
> > Grant Sahib. During the Moghul tyranny, when the Sikhs were hunted
> > down and they withdrew into deep forests, the ascetic order of the
> > Udasis kept the torch burning as custodians of Gurudwaras and kept
> > the spirit of Sikhism alive. The Order of Nirmala Sadhus created by
> > Guru Gobind Singh helped Sikhs in missionary activities. Writing the
> > biography of Shri Chand, Shri K.M. Munshi points out =A0that, at the
> > time of Shri Chand's birth, astrologers predicted his great future
> > and the wise believed that Bhagavan Shankar Himself had appeared.
> > Udasis, also known as Nanakputras, were recruited from all castes of
> > the Hindus and they ate food from any Hindu. They revered Adi Granth
> > as well as Granth Sahib of Shri Guru Govind Singh and repeated the
> > clarion call, "Wahe Guru" -- "Well done, Master!"; "Wahe Guru ka
> > Fateh"=97"Well done, Master's victory!"
> >
> > The valiant history of the Sikh Gurus and the martyrs who shed their
> > blood and laid down their precious lives as a great sacrifice at the
> > altar of sanaatan dharm and the Hindu Nation, is written in golden
> > letters in the annals of Bharatavarsha. When the Mughal emperors
> > raised their swords to slash down the mighty banyan tree of Hindu
> > Dharma, it was the brave Sikhs, the sword-arm of the Hindu Nation,
> > who stood up to protect the Hindu race and Hindu culture. Guru Arjan
> > Dev, the fifth Guru of the Sikhs, was tortured to death in 1606,
> > because he stood against the Islamic fundamentalism, fanaticism and
> > imperialism of Jehangir. Guru Arjun Dev's grandson and the ninth
> > Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was cut down by the sword of the fanatic
> > Muslim ruler, Aurangazeb, who was grandson of Jehangir, in 1675.
> > Every patriotic Hindu hails, with a heart swaying with pride and
> > heroism, the name of Guru Gobind Singh, the son of Teg Bahadur and
> > the tenth Guru. Right from the age of nine his life was a saga of
> > heroism and sacrifice. He unsheathed his sword when the devil dance
> > of unrighteousness under the hellish rule of Aurangazeb spread a veil
> > of darkness over this land. He lost his mother, wives, kith and kin.
> > His two elderly sons fell in the battle field and his two younger
> > sons -- Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh -- captured by Aurangazeb,
> > refused to give up their dharm and therefore were made to stand in an
> > open ground where walls were erected =A0around them burying them alive.
> > Even today, the nation sings their praise, "Sir diyaa, par siraar na
> > diyaa!" -- "They gave their heads but not their faith!" Guru Govind
> > was not shaken by the tides of sorrow and suffering that lashed
> > against him. He gave a call to his men to give their heads in
> > sacrifice to Chandi -- the mighty war-goddess of the Hindus. The
> > first five men who stepped forward were made his commandents and he
> > thus founded the Sikh Khalsa. Every Hindu family offered one son =A0to
> > the Khalsa and Guru Gobind initiated them and gave them theAdi Granth
> > as their Guru. With this band of dedicated followers, he defended his
> > fatih and the honour of the Hindu women and protected the sacred cows
> > and holy temples of the Hindu Nation. Even when he was in his death
> > bed after he was treacherously wounded by his own Pathan soldiers, he
> > gave a clarion call to his followers to carry on the battle for the
> > protection of dharm and thedharmabhoomi.
> >
> > The banner of Freedom that fell from the hands of Guru Gobind was
> > soon lifted up by the brave Kukas, the Namdhari Sikh Community
> > founded by Sadguru Ramsingh Kuka. The Kuka Uprising was perhaps
> > another major valiant effort during the British period, immediately
> > after the First War of Indian Independence, to emancipate the
> > Motherland from the thralldom of slavery. On 13th January 1872, when
> > the Namdaris went to Bhaini, the birth place of Ramsingh Kuka, for
> > the celebration of Magh Mela, they got the news that in Malarkota,
> > the Mussalmans killed a cow sacred to the Namdharis and sprinkled its
> > blood on a Sikh soldier. The Namdaris, in made rage, captured a
> > British fort and drove away the British officers. However, the strong
> > hand of British Imperialism crushed them and the captured Namdaharis
> > were tied in tens and fifteens, fastened to the cannons and blown off
> > from the cannon mouth. A ten year old lad who was attempted to be
> > bribed with the bait of life by a British officer, Caven, sprang on
> > the officer for insulting his Guru, and was cut to pieces. Sadguru
> > Ramsingh Kuka was captured and transported to Brahmadesh.
> >
> > The reformist movement in Hinduism started by Shri Ramakrishna and
> > his disciple, Swami Vivekanand, drew inspiration from the ideals of
> > Guru Nanak and his followers. Shri Ramakrishna, during the period of
> > his interaction with Sikhism, met many Nanakshahis and Nanak Panthis.
> > The Sikh ascetic, Udasi Totapuri, imparted to Shri Ramakrishna the
> > Sikh esoteric instruction efficacious for removing impediments on the
> > spiritual path. Swami Vivekanand often uttered and introduced into
> > his writings the Sikh mystic formula, "Wahe Guru!" In Eastern India,
> > the Bengal reformist movements drew inspiration from Sikhism
> > propagated by the Udasis and Nanak Panthis. =A0Even in Maharashtra, the
> > impact of Sikhism was felt as the Hindu Emperor Shivaji's Guru,
> > Samarth Ramdas, met the Sikh Guru Har Gobind in Kashmir in 1634.
> >
> > The Hindu reformist movements started by great men like Guru Nanak,
> > Shri Ramakrishna, Swami Dayanand and Swami Vivekanand had all one
> > common goal -- to reestablish the eternal and universal values of
> > life propounded by the great sages and seers of this holy land of
> > Bharatavarsha. However, unfortunately, many of the followers of these
> > movements and their narrow minded, ignorant, parochial and selfish
> > leaders with vested interests =A0have tried to declare themselves non-
> > Hindus and claim an independent and separate identity for themselves.
> > May be because of historic reasons and the divide and rule game
> > played by the foreign masters during India's subjugation, the various
> > religions like Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism were considered separate
> > from Hinduism and in Independent India they claimed and got a
> > 'minority status' along with religions like Christianity and Islam
> > which came from outside. The Arya Samaj and the Ramakrishna Mission
> > have also attempted in the recent past to claim 'minority status' by
> > declaring =A0themselves to be non-Hindu organizations and going to the
> > highest court of law in the country, but they have failed. However,
> > the lure of the 'minority status' and the privileges associated with
> > it prompts even sects and sub-sects of the Hindus like the
> > 'Lingayats' and some of the Tamil Shaivites -- the worshippers of
> > Shiva -- to declare themselves non-Hindus.
> >
> > If only the various limbs of the Hindu society comprising of
> > sampradayas or sections like Vaishnavites, Shaivites, Shaktas,
> > Bauddhas, Jainas and Sikhs stand united proclaiming the glory of
> > sanatana dharm and of the Hindu Nation and give up their narrow
> > selfish interests, the other religious groups like Muslims and
> > Christians in India in whose veins too the blood of the ancient
> > rishis flow, will be compelled to give up their fanatic and
> > fundamentalist ideas and the urge to convert people belonging to
> > other religions through force and lure and live in harmony and peace
> > as Children of Motehr Bharat. Sikh Gurus, Naga Sannyasins, Buddhist
> > Monks, Jain Acharyas and religious heads of various other
> > sampradaayas should come forward with a clear vision to raise Bharat
> > and make Her sit on the throne of Loka Guru in this new millennium.
> > The Sarsanghchalak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is right when he
> > says that Sikhs, like Buddhists, Jains, Mussalmans and Christians,
> > have an individuality and separate identity and the Sangh endeavours
> > to bring in unity and not uniformity, but as the spokesman of the
> > RSS, Shri M.G.Vaidya has rightly pointed out, all these religious
> > groups have their origin invariably in the Mother Culture, Hindu
> > Dharma, whether their leaders accept it or not. One can cut off
> > association with one's parents, but he can never change them. That is
> > Eternal Law! Wahe Guru! Vande Mataram!
> >
> > [Founder Trustee, Bharatamata Gurukula Ashram &
> >
> > Yogi Ramsuratkumar Indological Research Centre
> > Sister Nivedita Academy
> > "Shri Bharati Mandir"
> > Shrinivasanagar, Krishnarajapuram
> > Bangalore 560036
> >
> > Phone & Fax:080-5610935; E-Mail: sadhurangarajan@ vsnl.com]
> >
> > End of forwarded message from S. Kalyanaraman
> >
> > Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
> > Om Shanti
> >
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> Thank you for this informative article Dr. Jai Maharaj Ji !.
> Please continue to educate us !

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Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti


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Date: Sun, Dec 27 2009 5:15 pm
From: usenet@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)


COPS fear that 25 British-born Muslims are plotting to bomb Western airliners.

By Anthony France, Crime Reporter
and Alex West
The Sun, UK
Monday, December 28, 2009

The fanatics, in five groups, are now training at secret terror camps
in Yemen.

It was there London-educated Umar Abdulmutallab, 23, prepared for his
Christmas Day bid to blow up a US jet.

The British extremists in Yemen are in their early 20s and from
Bradford, Luton and Leytonstone, East London.

They are due to return to the UK early in 2010 and will then await
internet instructions from al-Qaeda on when to strike.

A Scotland Yard source said: "The great fear is Abdulmutallab is the
first of many ready to attack planes and kill tens of thousands.

"We know there are four or five radicalised British Muslim cells in
the Yemen.

"They are due back within months when they will be under constant
surveillance."

The 25 suspects, of Pakistani and Somali descent, were radicalised in
UK mosques.

Some had been to university and studied engineering or computer
sciences.

Others were former street gang members.

Special Branch monitored them as they flew to Yemen, in the Middle
East, from British airports in the spring and summer.

In almost every case, their tickets were paid for in cash and bought
less than a week before travel.

The source added: "Imams would have promised them rewards in heaven
for becoming suicide bombers prepared to kill Westerners."

PM Gordon Brown and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul
Stephenson were being briefed.

The warnings came as another Nigerian was last night held in Detroit
on the same flight attacked on Christmas Day. It later emerged the
man had fallen ill.

Al-Qaeda in Yemen warned the West four days before Friday's attack
that a bombing was imminent.

Terrorist Mohammed al-Kalwi issued the video threat in the wake of a
Yemeni airstrike on a militant training camp.

Al-Kalwi was reportedly killed in another airstrike on Thursday.

President Barack Obama's administration is to review all airport
security.

More at:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2785733/Cops-fear-25-British-born-Muslims-are-plotting-to-bomb-Western-airliners.html

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 27 2009 6:09 pm
From: kangarooistan


On Dec 18, 9:37 am, "Arindam Banerjee" <adda1...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> "kangarooistan" <kangarooist...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:05c825ab-3796-499f-8e6b-51f6b1be5351@g1g2000pra.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 17, 6:24 pm, Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of all Times
>
> <australia.mining-pion...@neuf.fr> wrote:
> > On Dec 17, 8:36 am, use...@mantra.com and/orwww.mantra.com/jai(Dr.
>
> > Jai Maharaj) wrote:
>
> > I have personally known Dr Arindam Banerjee as a most outstanding
> > mind,
>
> AB: Thank you very much, dear Sir Jean-Paul.  At last I am getting support
> from the best, high-minded people like you, who have made undoubted and
> enormous contributions to humanity with keen, noble and painstaking personal
> endeavour in the most vital area of mining resources. As you may see,
> Indians these days (after centuries of servitude to foreign powers and
> agencies) are a cowardly, lazy and poor lot, apparently represented by evil
> self-seekers (this jBm, who isn't Indian though, a lying impostor he) and
> paranoid opportunistic morons (this harmony character). Had Indians in
> usenet any self-respect, or even enlightened self-interest, they should have
> all united to send these two evil scoundrels (who live to create mischief)
> packing with jeers and boos. So I get no support from them, openly, save in
> some rare cases.  Only a few Indians have been supporting me strongly, in
> the public area, so I have been mentioned favourbly in the print media from
> time to time.. However, they do not have power and money, and only limited
> influence.  Never mind, in 2-3 years I believe I will complete the
> construction of a model Internal Force Engine, and that will settle matters
> comprehensively.  There is still Internet and Usenet after all - the
> Abominable Garg (which runs the modern world, cannot control them, much as
> they would like to.
>
> INDEED Sir JPT
>
> Its why the mindless children attack him
>
> The more TRUTH you  say the more LIES they must spread to try and hide
> the TRUTH mate
>
.
> AB: Thank you, dear Kanga.  Will write to you soon.  Cheers.

INDEED AB

its good to see the mindless fools attack those who try and save the
planet

future generations will be able to IDENTIFY the real terrorists and
arrest them

If they dont attack us we would NEVER know who they are or where to
locate them when the WAR ends they must face justice for their many
war crimes and to have their OWN words as evidence against them will
enable the trials to be done VERY quickly

there are MILLIONS of REAL terrorists that all must face a fair trial
and execution as terrorists so its actually GREAT they choose to
convict themselves mate

Consider it an HONOR to be of such service to humanity

As to you fascination research into hydrogen , its looks very
promising

SADLY the ruling ELITES wont let go of their stranglehold on power
until AFTER the WAR ends mate so dont expect anything to happen until
AFTER western taxpayers are bled to death

ONLY then can we start rebuilding

We will NEED people like you to help redesign the entire planet

we will need THOUSANDS of brand new cities in only a few years mate

Probably be able to use your H

== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 27 2009 11:47 pm
From: "Bob Hawke"


Imagine some poor abbo gin asleep under a tree. Along comes this dirty
filthy Paki camel driver.

He spots the gin and seeing that her fanny is fly-blown, decides to give her
one up the arse.

Some of his spunk seeps through and a few months later Malcom Fabian enters
the world through that fly blown orifice.

At birth Malcom received a good dose of blow fly eggs and freshly hatched
maggots.

It is a well known fact that abbos are not known for their bravery. In fact
history has proven that they are culturally a COWARDLY race.

Hence their propensity to beat up old ladies, rape and even murder them.
History can provide numerous instances of this.

Now lets look at Malcom's Paki heritage.

It is also a well documented fact that Pakis are not the bravest souls on
this earth. In fact they are a down right cowardly lot. Hence there
propensity to blow other people up with bombs strapped to themselves.

Just look at recent events in India where Paki trained and bred Islamic shit
massacared dozens of innocent civilians in Lahore, India.

Now when you put these two lots of genes together you end up with a super
cowardly race of individuals just like Malcom Fabian of 5 Pfieffer Court, Mt
Barker, South Australia.

Malcom sees NOTHING WRONG with Islamic radicals like this arselifter at Fort
Hood, Nidal Malik Hasan, who murdered more than a dozen individuals. Malcom
in fact applauds this COWARDLY action.

Malcom's dementure is further exacerbated by the fact that he has become
obsessed by the Islam cult and as a result of his arselifting ways, the blow
flies have thrived in his arse especially due to the fact that there are
numerous TAG-NUTS surrounding his un-wiped arse.

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