This looks like spam but some good might come out of it. It seems that in India there is something called "Public Interest Litigation" (PIL) that one can take to the High Court and Supreme Court to investigate religious frauds. It appears there are many Kalki Avatars ...
and the usual financial scandals of relatives of the guru siphoning off cash and investing in property and land just like the BKs.
I am afraid we are already full up of Brahma Kumaris gods and god men, their bankers and accountants here. It is not a good habit to get into. Just like other addictive drug, they will use up all of your money, consume your life, destroy your family ... living will become one big struggle to find the next god hit. You can lose your job, your health, your education, your family wealth and property ... and at the end of it, you will just be thrown away like an empty shell as the god moves on to the next victim.
Mr Green wrote:Without knowledge there can only be faith.
Also known as ... "Where there is a prophet, there is a profit" or "There's Gold in them thar Gods".
a) Is this Kalki bhagavan?
b) What has this got to do with the BKWSU?
When I was young, I had the impression of India as some distant, wonderful, exotic place full of spirituality. I had not a clue what it was really like. I think part of being sucked into the Brahma Kumaris was just a simple curiosity about a culture that at that time was very foreign to me. I really liked Indian culture. Now ... all the innocent, peasant farmers and hill dwellers aside ... I tend to think it is a garbage can of a mental asylum, with a reasonable IT industry attached to it.
When they do a census of the population, and they ask what religion individuals are, they should have an option for:
a) Are you a Hindu?
b) Are you a Muslim?
c) Are you a Christian?
d) Are you the incarnation of God?
Has anyone ever counted how many gods there are in India, rounded them all up and put them in a room together to fight it out to see who is the god of Gods? A sort of heavenly "Big Brother" TV show. In the West, we put these people in mental asylums. I think there must be some department down in the local Indian Employment Centers advertising these jobs ...
Would you like to be God? ... no previous experience or training required.
Job Requirements: Ability to have your photograph taken with local politicians. Salary is tax exempt.
V Vijaykumar Naidu born in Tamil Nadu. In the early eighties he was a clerk at the Life Insurance Corporation. Later, he became the administrator of a school in Rajupeta village in Andhra Pradesh’s Chittoor district. Both Kalki Bhagavan and Amma Bhagwan (V Padmavathi) claim to be two divine Avatars (the tenth avatar of Vishnu and his wife).