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Hello, All.

 

The following is an excerpt from The Onion.

(http://www.theonion.com/onion2908/monkgloats.html)

 

Enjoy!

 

Nina

 

MONK GLOATS OVER YOGA CHAMPIONSHIP

"I am the serenest!" he says.

 

LHASA, TIBET--Employing the brash style that first brought him to

prominence, Sri Dhananjai Bikram won the fifth annual International Yogi

Competition yesterday with a world-record point

total of 873.6.

 

 

"I am the serenest!" Bikram shouted to the estimated crowd of

20,000 yoga fans, vigorously pumping his fists. "No one is serener than Sri

 

Dhananjai Bikram--I am the greatest monk of all time!"

 

 

Bikram averaged 1.89 breaths a minute during the two-hour

competition, nearly .3 fewer than his nearest competitor, second-place

finisher

 

and two-time champion Sri Salil "The Hammer" Gupta.

 

 

The heavily favored Gupta was upset after the loss.

 

 

"I should be able to beat that guy with one lung tied," Gupta

said. "I'm beside myself right now, and I don't mean trans-bodily."

 

 

Bikram got off to a fast start at the Lhasa meet, which like

most major competitions, is a six-event affair. In the first event, he

attained total

 

consciousness (TC) in just 2 minutes, 34 seconds, and set the tone for

the rest of the meet by repeatedly shouting, "I'm blissful! You blissful?!

 

I'm blissful!" to the other yogis.

 

 

Bikram, 33, burst onto the international yoga scene with a

gold-mandala performance at the 1994 Bhutan Invitational. At that

competition he

 

premiered his aggressive style, at one point in the flexibility event

sticking his middle toes out at the other yogis. While no prohibition

exists

 

against such behavior, according to Yoga League Commissioner Swami

Prabhupada, such behavior is generally considered "un-Buddhalike."

 

 

"I don't care what the critics say," Bikram said. "Sri Bikram is

just gonna go out there and do Sri Bikram's own yoga thing."

 

 

Before the Bhutan meet, Bikram had never placed better than

fourth. Many said he had forsaken rigorous training for the celebrity

status

 

accorded by his Bhutan win, endorsing Nike's new line of prayer mats

and supposedly dating the Hindu goddess Shakti. But his performance

 

this week will regain for him the number one computer ranking and earn

him new respect, as well as for his coach Mahananda Vasti, the

 

controversial guru some have called Bikram's "guru."

 

 

"My special training diet for Bikram of one super-charged,

carbo-loaded grain of rice per day was essential to his win," Vasti said.

 

 

The defeated Gupta denied that Bikram's taunting was a factor in

his inability to attain TC.

 

 

"I just wasn't myself today," Gupta commented. "I wasn't any

self today. I was an egoless particle of the universal no-soul."

 

In the second event, flexibility, Bikram maintained the lead by

supporting himself on his index fingers for the entire 15 minutes while

touching the back of his skull to his lower spine. The feat

was matched by Gupta, who first used the position at the 1990 Tokyo Zen-Off.

 

"That's my meditative position of spiritual ecstasy, not his,"

remarked Gupta. "He stole my thunder."

 

Bikram denied the charge, saying, "Gupta's been talking like that

ever since he was a 3rd century Egyptian slave-owner."

 

Nevertheless, a strong showing by Gupta in the third event, the

shotput, placed him within a lotus petal of the lead at the competition's

halfway point.

 

But event number four, the contemplation of unanswerable riddles

known as koans, proved the key to victory for Bikram.

 

The koan had long been thought the weak point of his spiritual

arsenal, but his response to today's riddle--"Show me the face you had

before you were born"--was reportedly "extremely

illuminative," according to Commissioner Prabhupada.

 

While koan answers are kept secret from the public for fear of

exposing the uninitiated multitudes to the terror of universal truth,

insiders claim his answer had Prabhupada and the two other

judges "highly enlightened."

 

With the event victory, Bikram built himself a nearly insurmountable

lead, one he sustained through the yak-milk churn and breathing events to

come away with the upset victory.

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