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9468807280?profile=originalPancadravida: ...that these Old and New Testament and Koran, they are the sastras of the (sic:) yauvanas. They are not the same as the Vedic sastras. They are not as... They are not bona fide like that.
Prabhupada: Yes.
Pancadravida: Does this mean they are not authentic or... How did they come here?
Prabhupada: Who?
Pancadravida: These Bible and Koran, how did they get here? They were just inventions or what?
Prabhupada: Convention means they are partially good for the time being, that's all. They are not eternally... Just like in the Bible it is said, "Thou shalt not kill." (chuckles) But this is not, does not come within the category of eternal religion. People were so corrupted that they were forbidden, "No, don't do this." "Thou shalt not covet," a little moral instruction. That also, they could not follow. There is no religion. And little God consciousness, "There is God, kingdom of God," little idea for the persons who could understand. Otherwise, do you think that if somebody s
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Prabhupada did not accept criticism unless we had a positive correction.
I heard from secretary Prabhupada, Upendra, that devotees in Japan were thrown out of the country and that our Society is at risk. This disturbed me as I spent three years in Japan. I felt that the devotees there, headed by Gurukripa and Yashodananda, were in a passionate mood to raise money. They didn't want to register the Society and keep it in good condition.
In this restless mood, I entered Prabhupada's room. Srila Prabhupada was alone. I burned out ′′ I knew this was going to happen ". Srila Prabhupada looked at me as if saying, ′′ What kind of aboriginal entered my room?" I said, ′′ We are being thrown out of Japan, but we have Radha's Deity - Krishna is there ".
Srila Prabhupada was sad and said soberly: ′′ I didn't want this to happen. Ok you can come back ". I was shocked. I thought, ′′ Oh God, what have I done? I opened my mouth and now I need to get back to Japan. I didn't want to do this ". That's
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Someone who thinks that all pure devotees say exactly the same things is a mayavadi. The definition of personalism is that everyone has their unique features, therefore, NEVER in the history of all eternity did two persons believe or say exactly the same things. These PADA, HKS false ritviks are mayavadis, they are like kanistha demons. SGGS was more Iskcon than even Iskcon, but they dont know that. They are impersonalists, contaminated persons, led by a ring in their noses by the CIA to create disturbance and divide and conquer.

So, in conclusion, we offer all our fullest sincerest obeisances to the many Pure Devotees, but we serve and follow our Srila Prabhupada only. Neither unchastity nor envy are wanted for a devotee.

Anyone who says that the other pure devotees are rascals is a kanistha and should be ignored. The false ritviks say that SGGS, SNM etc etc are not pure devotees because their opinion or preaching differs from SP. ?!? We the spiritnet ritivks say that no two devotees

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What did the birth of Jesus teach us?

What did the birth of Jesus teach us? That Godhead can be cute and adorable! That a life of sacrifice is God's demand. That detachment from selfishness and greed is Divine, to fight against them is required. That love over-rides selfishness. That we are valuable enough in God's eyes, that He would make sacrifices for our sakes. That we have rights to choose.

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"9468763694?profile=originalI CAME HERE TO TAKE THEIR SUFFERING", SAID PRABHUPADA

It was the beginning of 1977. Prabhupada was in Bombay temple. He was very sick. He had stopped all food intake – he was taking 1/4 a cup of orange juice per day. His body had only bones left – there was no flesh. And yet, he was insisting that he wanted to go to London. The doctors had given up responsibility. But as always, he was adamant

At this time, one Pancaratrika Pandit from Bangalore named Sampat Kumar Bhattacarya came to know about Srila Prabhupada’s situation. So, he took a flight from Bangalore to Bombay – which in those days was a huge thing for a Brahmin priest – and met Prabhupada, and asked for a private meeting. Generally, nobody was allowed a private meeting, but when he said that he specially came by flight from Bangalore to meet Srila Prabhupada, he was allowed a private meeting. So, everybody was asked to go out, and they talked.

The conversation was like this: Sampat Kumar: ‘Swamiji, I am feeling very pained

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