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PostPosted: 10 Nov 2007
by ms orange
:idea:

PostPosted: 10 Nov 2007
by bro neo
arjun wrote:I am sure that many BKs may be angry with me ...

Real BKs aren't supposed to get angry. :)

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2007
by bkti-pit
I have heard this morning that there is now (or it is presently being put together) a "Prakashsthan" in Shantivan, a memorial to Dadiji, on the site where her body was cremated. How much bhaktier can it get?

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2007
by ex-l
bkti-pit wrote:I have heard this morning that there is now (or it is presently being put together) a "Prakashsthan" in Shantivan, a memorial to Dadiji, on the site where her body was cremated.

Best whisper in case the PBKs hear you ... is there a donation box anywhere near, peut etre?

Seeing is believing ... so let's wait

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2007
by abrahma kumar
ex-l wrote:Best whisper in case the PBKs hear you ... is there a donation box anywhere near, peut etre?

I heard your whisper ex-l. Wasnt there a 'clean money' sort of chit chat on the site sometime earlier this year :oops: ? Seeing is believing, so they say. Let us wait for the pictures.

Together with 'How big is your Badge' we might need a satire based on 'how deep is your earthenware pot'

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2007
by arjun
Omshanti.

I heard from a BK friend recently that just before the recent Diwali festival, all BK centers were asked to avoid bursting crackers and to avoid lighting lamps during Diwali and instead they were asked to meditate on Diwali day.

In a way it is good, and according to Shrimat, to avoid these things, but how far is it proper to avoid these things just because a particular Brahmin soul had left the Yagya; when you have been doing that since last few decades, when many other Brahmin souls had been leaving their bodies???

I have myself witnessed BKWSU wasting a lot of hard earned Yagya money on bursting crackers (and thus adding to noise and air pollution) at the Headquarters at Mt. Abu in the presence of many Dadis a couple of decades ago.

Regards,
OGS,
Arjun

PostPosted: 15 Nov 2007
by bansy
I heard from a BK friend recently that just before the recent Diwali festival, all BK centers were asked to avoid bursting crackers and to avoid lighting lamps during Diwali and instead they were asked to meditate on Diwali day.

In a way it is good, and according to Shrimat, to avoid these things, but how far is it proper to avoid these things just because a particular Brahmin soul had left the Yagya; when you have been doing that since last few decades, when many other Brahmin souls had been leaving their bodies???

This was not announced last year Diwali. Then again, this forum only was around last year. Maybe they found some Shrimat to follow here. Who knows, if this forum no longer exists next year, they'll be going crackers next year. Sorry for the pun :P

(Can anyone explain why Diwali is also spelt Deepvali ... which language is it from).

PostPosted: 15 Nov 2007
by bro neo
Maybe ... :roll:.

PostPosted: 15 Nov 2007
by bansy
This is mad. Following on previous posts with creatures of various species wearing garlands, the aforementioned creatures have combined and are also getting married, all to do with something called karma. The man chose to marry a b**ch :!: Enlarge the image to get a better view.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7093422.stm

PostPosted: 15 Nov 2007
by bro neo
bansy wrote:This is mad. Following on previous posts with creatures of various species wearing garlands, the aforementioned creatures have combined and are also getting married, all to do with something called karma. The man chose to marry a b**ch :!: Enlarge the image to get a better view.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7093422.stm

LMAO :lol:.

Funeral videos posted by good goodprince001

PostPosted: 16 Nov 2007
by tete

PostPosted: 16 Nov 2007
by abrahma kumar
Thank you.

PostPosted: 17 Nov 2007
by arjun
Sister bansy,
omshanti. Deepavali is the correct name which means a row (avali) of lamps (deep). Deepavali is a Hindi/Sanskrit word.
Regards,
OGS,
Arjun

DK presence

PostPosted: 30 Nov 2007
by alladin
DJ proudly explained that surrender ceremonies, which were traditionally held in front of DK, are now being performed under supervision of DJ, if I got it right. Some may have heard the latest Bhog message where DG interviewed the departed soul DK. She is apparently in a womb but not experiencing it like a bondage (jail ...), she has freedom of movement and does service especially at Amrit Vela (famous touring around. Well, World Benefit was her speciality!!).

It'd be interesting to go to Madhuban this season. It seems, according to many visitors there, that DK's presence is soooo tangible there :roll:. As BB's used to be. Bring a "ghost repellent" with you or a ghost net to sleep under, or you may get malaria! This Bhakti goes on, pics are all over the places where BK hang around and dwell. I would assume that if you don't have a pic with DK in your house, you would be suspected as a traitor. I wonder if this is to please BK with affection and Bhakti feelings more or if it is a facade for PR because she used to meet all the eminent swami and gurus, so she has to be worshiped in a similar way.

PostPosted: 01 Dec 2007
by trinity
Its all just sick!! :evil: