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So the Clinton "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy is actually in

accordance with the Hari Bhakti Vilasa. Well whaddaya know!

 

, "childofdevi"

<childofdevi> wrote:

> Hmm... very interesting. I guess you are the very epitome of the

> saying (from the Kularnava?) "One could be a Shaivite in outlook,

a

> Vaishnavite in appearance but a Kaula in truth and secrecy" (or

some

> variant of that).

>

> Best wishes,

> -yogaman

>

> , Janardana Dasa

> <lightdweller> wrote:

> > Actually, it is written in some SMRITIS (HARI BHAKTI VILASA)

that

> one should neither divulge one's mantra nor GURU. Thus, it is not

> really proper to ask nor divulge. But, most people nowadays

> including myself don't tell their mantra, but will readilly

divulge

> their GURU. I personally readily divulge who my Madhwa Vaishnava

> Guru is, but don't readily tell many who my SRI VIDYA GURU is

unless

> personally asked.

> >

> > JANARDANA DASA

> >

> > vikram vanam <vikram_vanam2005> wrote:

> > no way it is Sri Ravi shankar, I am sorry if i am hurting some

> people's feelings...

> >

> > by the grace of the divine mother I have a True Guru, all

> compassionate and merciful

> >

> > I salute him several times for showing me so much love and

> imparting precious mantras without any reluctance

> >

> > my only regret is I did not meet him early in my life, that

makes

> it all the more sweeter isnt?????

> >

> > Vik

> >

> > manoj_menon <ammademon@g...> wrote:

> > , vikram vanam

> > <vikram_vanam2005> wrote:

> > > HI Nora

> > >

> > > i know some of the poeple who are really nice are bit angry

about

> me

> > not revealing my Guru's name the reason being that all of you

know

> him

> > well and if I not wrong he is the only one who is very powerfull

> > teacher and infinitely compassionate .. I think these hints has

> > revealed who he is :)

> > >

> > > vik

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> > Beliefs of hinduism Traditions Divine Hinduism

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> > Visit your group "" on the web.

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> > Terms of

> Service.

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