J; spent about 6 moths of the last 2 years working in the ESCO office /Anticorruption office in Mayapur. "It" ISKCON is so far gone it's frightening. Bhakti Purusotam stole $21,000,000 dollars from Mayapur BBT. The Government Auditor was sitting on the bed in our room with Hansarupa. The auditor said, "We've got him!" I said What does it mean? Hasarupa said,"He's going to jail." The auditor said he, Bhakti Purusotama had 45 days to respond. I asked hansarupa over the next several months what was the response? He just avoided the question. What happened? Another complete cover up. I know my life is in danger for posting this on the internet. It's up to Krsna wether I live or die.
Zuck Ed Is that the Ooriyan devotee from Puri originally??pls respond.
Zuck Ed current guru
J; Bhakti Purusottama and the auditor are both from Puri or some small town just outside. The Government auditor had put months into the investigation and was very enthusiastic he had submitted his Official 45 day Request for Response.
J; Zuck Ed yes
Zuck Ed I know him. i preached to him when he was not a Iskcon devotee, etc. He says he joined up because of Padmapani and I preaching and of course later visiting Srila Gour Govinda once or twice. Pattanayaka is family name family of naiks or servants of Jagannatha.
J He is above the law.
Zuck Ed I must look him up when im ready to go...lol
J;
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Bhakti Purusottama Swami first joined ISKCON in Mayapur, India, in 1978. He is an initiated disciple of Jayapataka Swami and is an integral part of the organization of the Headquarters of ISKCON in Mayapur, where he is based. His managerial position as temple president at Bhubaneswar, Orissa (his native state) from 1982 to 1987 gave him an introduction to the responsibilities he has later embraced.
His GBC zonal assignments include Eastern India, Bangladesh, Korea and Nepal. He is co-GBC and co-zonal secretary for North and South Korea, India, Arunachal Pradesh, Mayapur and West Bengal including Puri, North and Western Orissa, Bangladesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Nepal, Sikkim, Assam, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Bhutan, Meghalaya and Tripura.
Bhakti Purusottama Swami travels to many other parts of the globe encouraging others in their spiritual life.
This encouragement is not limited to speaking on and exemplifying Krishna consciousness, but is also available in print. Bhakti Purusottama Swami is the author of several books: Śrī Kṣetra parikrama, The Final Call, Death, and a book on the pastimes of Krishna’s dearest devotee, entitled The Glories and Pastimes of Srimati Radharani. He has also written a few smaller titles in the Bengali language.
Besides his native Oriyan, Bhakti Purusottama Swami speaks Bengali, Hindi and English and shares Krishna consciousness in all of these languages.
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