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The Destiny of Srila Prabhupada Poisoners

 

The Poisoners of Srila Prabhupada (PURE Brahmana Vaisnava) are DESTINED to

go to hell-and accept suitable body of a serpent /insect in stool as it

warrants.

 

Isopanisad 12

These rogues are the most dangerous elements in human society. BECAUSE

THERE IS NO RELIGIOUS GOVERNMENT, THEY ESCAPE PUNISHMENT BY THE LAW OF THE

STATE. THEY CANNOT, HOWEVER, ESCAPE THE LAW OF THE SUPREME, WHO HAS CLEARLY

DECLARED IN THE BHAGAVAD-GITA THAT ENVIOUS DEMONS IN THE GARB OF RELIGIOUS

PROPAGANDISTS SHALL BE THROWN INTO THE DARKEST REGIONS OF HELL (Bg.

16.19-20). Sri Isopanisad confirms that these pseudo religionists are

heading toward the MOST obnoxious place in the universe AFTER the completion

of their SPIRITUAL MASTER BUSINESS, which they conduct simply for sense

gratification.

 

680822SB.MON Lectures

In the Manu-samhita it is stated that when a king hangs some murderer it

is a great favor to him. It is a great favor to him. In every country, in

every civilization, the punishment is "Life for life." If you have killed

somebody, then you shall be killed. AND IT IS SUPPORTED IN MANU-SAMHITA THAT

WHEN THE KING ORDERS THAT A MURDERER SHOULD BE KILLED, THAT IS A FAVOR TO

HIM. BECAUSE IF HE IS NOT KILLED, THEN THE SINFUL ACTIVITIES, REACTION, WILL

CONTINUE, AND THE NEXT BIRTH HE'LL SUFFER. But if he's killed in this life,

then all his sinful activities finished. He'll have no more to suffer the

reaction. So it is friendly action.

 

710722SB.NY Lectures

So this is is not very new. The, in the Manu-samhita... Manu-samhita

means Lord Manu, he's the giver of law to the mankind. From Manu, the word

man has come. The exact Sanskrit word "manusya." Manusya means man. So there

is some link with Manu, M-a-n-u, and "man." So this Latin word comes from

the Sanskrit word, manu. So Manu is supposed to be the law-giver to the

humankind. SO IN THE MANU-SAMHITA IT IS STATED THERE THAT WHEN THE KING

KILLS ONE MAN, OR HANGS ONE MAN WHO IS A MURDERER, THAT IS BENEFIT TO HIM.

OTHERWISE, IF HE'S NOT KILLED, THEN HE WILL CARRY THE REACTION OF HIS

MURDERING ACTION, AND HE'LL HAVE TO SUFFER IN SO MANY WAYS

 

Note: Srila Prabhupda poisoners *think* they can get away with stealing

Srila Prabhupada's position of Guru in ISKCON, steal his disciples, his

property, change his books ----they are mistaken --next body is waiting!

(there is no escape there for these rogues).

 

Krsna Book 64 The Story of King Nrga

At this time, Lord Krsna was present among His relatives who were members

of the ksatriya class. To teach them through the exemplary character of King

Nrga, He said: "Even though a ksatriya king may be as powerful as fire, it

is not possible for him to usurp the property of a brahmana and utilize it

for his own purpose. If this is so, how can ordinary kings, who falsely

think of themselves the most powerful beings within the material world,

usurp a brahmana's property? I do not think that taking poison is as

dangerous as taking a brahmana's property. For ordinary poison there is

treatment--one can be relieved from its effects; but if one drinks the

poison of taking a brahmana's property, there is no remedy for the mistake.

THE PERFECT EXAMPLE WAS KING NRGA. HE WAS VERY POWERFUL AND VERY PIOUS, BUT

DUE TO THE SMALL MISTAKE OF UNKNOWINGLY USURPING A BRAHMANA'S COW, HE WAS

CONDEMNED TO THE ABOMINABLE LIFE OF A LIZARD. Ordinary poison affects only

those who drink it, and ordinary fire can be extinguished simply by pouring

water on it; but the arani fire ignited by the spiritual potency of a

brahmana can burn to ashes the whole family of a person who provokes such a

brahmana." (Formerly, the brahmanas used to ignite the fire of sacrifice not

with matches or any other external fire but with their powerful mantras,

called arani.) "IF SOMEONE EVEN TOUCHES A BRAHMANA'S PROPERTY, HE IS RUINED

FOR THREE GENERATIONS. HOWEVER, IF A BRAHMANA'S PROPERTY IS FORCIBLY TAKEN

AWAY, THE TAKER'S FAMILY FOR TEN GENERATIONS BEFORE HIM AND FOR TEN

GENERATIONS AFTER HIM WILL BE SUBJECT TO RUINATION. On the other hand, if

someone becomes a Vaisnava or devotee of the Lord, ten generations of his

family before his birth and ten generations after will become liberated."

Lord Krsna continued: "If some foolish king who is puffed up by his

wealth, prestige and power wants to usurp a brahmana's property, it should

be understood that such a king is clearing his path to hell; he does not

know how much he has to suffer for such unwise action. If someone takes away

the property of a very liberal brahmana who is encumbered by a large

dependent family, then such a usurper is put into the hell known as

Kumbhipaka; not only is he put into this hell, but his family members also

have to accept such a miserable condition of life. A PERSON WHO TAKES AWAY

PROPERTY WHICH HAS EITHER BEEN AWARDED TO A BRAHMANA OR GIVEN AWAY BY HIM IS

CONDEMNED TO LIVE FOR AT LEAST 60,000 YEARS AS MISERABLY AS AN INSECT IN

STOOL. Therefore I instruct you, all My boys and relatives present here, do

not, even by mistake, take the possession of a brahmana and thereby pollute

your whole family. IF SOMEONE EVEN WISHES TO POSSESS SUCH PROPERTY, LET

ALONE ATTEMPTS TO TAKE IT AWAY BY FORCE, THE DURATION OF HIS LIFE WILL BE

REDUCED. HE WILL BE DEFEATED BY HIS ENEMIES, AND AFTER BEING BEREFT OF HIS

ROYAL POSITION, WHEN HE GIVES UP HIS BODY HE WILL BECOME A SERPENT. A

serpant gives trouble to all other living entities. My dear boys and

relatives, I therefore advise you that even if a brahmana becomes angry with

you and calls you by ill names or cuts you, still you should not retaliate.

On the contrary, you should smile, tolerate him and offer your respects to

the brahmana. You know very well that even I Myself offer My obeisances to

the brahmanas with great respect three times daily. You should therefore

follow My instruction and example. I shall not forgive anyone who does not

follow them, and I shall punish him. You should learn from the example of

King Nrga that even if someone unknowingly usurps the property of a

brahmana, he is put into a miserable condition of life."

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