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Hare Krishna !!This mail is one such mail i received from my cousin in Delhi long time ago.... From then, it remained within my mind as a pain, feeling bad about we indians and particularly, Hindus. The mail regarding Movie on Rama/Hanuman, motivated me to send to all in our group, so as to make everyone know what is happening in our country.

Have we not sold our country, as it was said by " Vyasa Maharshi " in " Bhagavatham " ??Pranamams !!

 

A VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE ... A MUST READWho owns the media in India ?Recent Gujrat election have witnessed unaccountable money paid tomedia persons of both, print and electronic by Saudi Arabia todiscredit Modi and the Hindutva forces, which Media did very faithfullywithout success.

There are several major publishing groups in India , the mostprominent among them being the Times of India Group,the Indian Express Group, the Hindustan Times Group,The Hindu group, the Anandabazar Patrika Group, the Eenadu Group, the Malayalam Manorama Group,

the Mathrubhumi group, the Sahara group, the Bhaskar group,and the Dainik Jagran group.Let us see the ownership of different media agencies.NDTV: A very popular TV news media is funded by Gospels of Charity in Spain Supports Communism. Recently it has developed a soft corner towards Pakistan because Pakistan President has allowed only thischannel to be aired in Pakistan . Indian CEO Prannoy Roy is co-brother of Prakash Karat, General Secretary of the Communist party of India.His wife and Brinda Karat are

sisters.India Today which used to be the only national weekly who supported BJP is now bought by NDTV!! Since then the tone has changed drastically and turned into Hindu bashing.CNN-IBN: This is 100 percent funded by Southern Baptist Church with its branches in all over the world with HQ in US. The Church annually allocates $800 million for promotion of its channel. Its Indian head

is Rajdeep Sardesai and his wife Sagarika Ghosh.Times group list:Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times,Stardust , Femina, VijayaTimes, Vijaya Karnataka, Times now (24- hour news channel) and many more.. Times Group is owned by Bennet & Coleman. 'World Christian

Council' does 80 percent of the Funding, and an Englishman and an Italian equally share balance 20 percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo is a close relative of Sonia Gandhi.Star TV: It is run by an Australian, who is supported by St. Peters Pontificial Church Melbourne .

Hindustan Times: Owned by Birla Group, but hands have changed since Shobana Bhartiya took over. Presently it is working in Collobration with Times Group.The Hindu:English daily, started over 125 years has been recently taken over by Joshua Society, Berne , Switzerland . N.Ram's wife is a Swiss national.

Indian Express: Divided into two groups.The Indian Express and new Indian Express (southern edition) ACTS Christian Ministries have major stake in the Indian Express and latter is still with the Indian counterpart.

Eeenadu: Still to date controlled by an Indian named Ramoji Rao.Ramoji Rao is connected with film industry and owns a huge studio in Andhra Pradesh .Andhra Jyothi: The Muslim party of Hyderabad known as MIM along with a

Congress Minister has purchased this Telugu daily very recently.The Statesman: It is controlled by Communist Party of India.Kairali TV: It is controlled by Communist party of India (Marxist)Mathrubhoomi: Leaders of Muslim League and Communist leaders have major investment.

Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle: Is owned by a Saudi Arabian Company with its chief Editor M.J. Akbar.Gujrat riots which took place in 2002 where Hindus were burnt alive,Rajdeep Sardesai and Bharkha Dutt working for NDTV at that time got around 5 Million Dollars from Saudi Arabia to cover only Muslim victims which they did very faithfully. Not a single Hindu family was interviewed or shown on TV whose near and dear ones

had been burnt alive, it is reportedTarun Tejpal of < Tehelka.com regularly gets flat check from Arab countries to target BJP and Hindus only, it is said.

The ownership explains the control of media in India byforeigners. The result is obvious. PONDER OVER THIS. NOW YOU KNOW WHY EVERY ONE IS AGAINST TRUTH, HOW VERY SAD.

Please pass this on to as many as possible. Let them know who feeds them with biased news and information- yet call themselves secular.

-- Best regardsJayasree MenonBangalore

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Dear Friends,Please think about our Temples. Who uses the money we donate to our Temples?ThanksJayasree Menon <euroanuster wrote: Hare Krishna !!This mail is one such mail i received from my cousin in Delhi long time ago.... From then, it remained within my mind as a pain, feeling bad about we indians and particularly, Hindus. The mail regarding Movie on Rama/Hanuman, motivated me to send to all in our group, so as to make everyone know what is happening in our country. Have we

not sold our country, as it was said by "Vyasa Maharshi" in "Bhagavatham" ??Pranamams !! A VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE ... A MUST READWho owns the media in India ?Recent Gujrat election have witnessed unaccountable money paid tomedia persons of both, print and electronic by Saudi Arabia todiscredit Modi and the Hindutva forces, which Media did very faithfullywithout success. There are several major publishing groups in India , the mostprominent among them being the Times of India Group,the Indian Express Group, the Hindustan Times Group,The Hindu group, the Anandabazar Patrika Group, the Eenadu Group, the Malayalam Manorama Group, the Mathrubhumi group, the Sahara group, the Bhaskar group,and the Dainik Jagran group.Let us see the ownership of different media agencies.NDTV: A very popular TV

news media is funded by Gospels of Charity in Spain Supports Communism. Recently it has developed a soft corner towards Pakistan because Pakistan President has allowed only thischannel to be aired in Pakistan . Indian CEO Prannoy Roy is co-brother of Prakash Karat, General Secretary of the Communist party of India.His wife and Brinda Karat are sisters.India Today which used to be the only national weekly who supported BJP is now bought by NDTV!! Since then the tone has changed drastically and turned into Hindu bashing.CNN-IBN: This is 100 percent funded by Southern Baptist Church with its branches in all over the world with HQ in US. The Church annually allocates $800 million for promotion of its channel. Its Indian head is Rajdeep Sardesai and his wife Sagarika Ghosh.Times group list:Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times,Stardust , Femina, VijayaTimes, Vijaya Karnataka, Times now (24- hour news channel) and many more.. Times Group

is owned by Bennet & Coleman. 'World Christian Council' does 80 percent of the Funding, and an Englishman and an Italian equally share balance 20 percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo is a close relative of Sonia Gandhi.Star TV: It is run by an Australian, who is supported by St. Peters Pontificial Church Melbourne . Hindustan Times: Owned by Birla Group, but hands have changed since Shobana Bhartiya took over. Presently it is working in Collobration with Times Group.The Hindu:English daily, started over 125 years has been recently taken over by Joshua Society, Berne , Switzerland . N.Ram's wife is a Swiss national. Indian Express: Divided into two groups.The Indian Express and new Indian Express (southern edition) ACTS Christian Ministries have major stake in the Indian Express and latter is still with the Indian counterpart. Eeenadu: Still to date controlled by an Indian named Ramoji Rao.Ramoji Rao is

connected with film industry and owns a huge studio in Andhra Pradesh .Andhra Jyothi: The Muslim party of Hyderabad known as MIM along with a Congress Minister has purchased this Telugu daily very recently.The Statesman: It is controlled by Communist Party of India.Kairali TV: It is controlled by Communist party of India (Marxist)Mathrubhoomi: Leaders of Muslim League and Communist leaders have major investment. Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle: Is owned by a Saudi Arabian Company with its chief Editor M.J. Akbar.Gujrat riots which took place in 2002 where Hindus were burnt alive,Rajdeep Sardesai and Bharkha Dutt working for NDTV at that time got around 5 Million Dollars from Saudi Arabia to cover only Muslim victims which they did very faithfully. Not a single Hindu family was interviewed or shown on TV whose near and dear ones had been burnt alive, it is reportedTarun Tejpal of < Tehelka.com regularly gets flat check from Arab countries to target BJP and Hindus only, it is said. The ownership explains the control of media in India byforeigners. The result is obvious. PONDER OVER THIS. NOW YOU KNOW WHY EVERY ONE IS AGAINST TRUTH, HOW VERY SAD. Please pass this on to as many as possible. Let them know who feeds them with biased news and information- yet call themselves secular. -- Best regardsJayasree MenonBangalore Sincerely,Udayabhanu Panickaraum namahh ShivaayaOUR BODY IS THE ABODE OF THE JEEVATMAN, WHICH IS IN FACT THE PARABRAHMAN. LET US NOT MAKE IT A GRAVEYARD. LET US NOT EAT FLESH. LET US BE VEGETARIANS AND STAY HEALTHY.

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Are Brahmins the Dalits of today? Francois Gautier At a time when the Congress government wants to raise the quota for Other Backward Classes to 49.5 per cent in private and public sectors, nobody talks about the plight of the upper castes. The public image of the Brahmins, for instance, is that of an affluent, pampered class. But is it so today? Doctors in arms There are 50 Sulabh Shauchalayas (public toilets) in Delhi; all of them are cleaned and looked after by Brahmins (this very welcome public

institution was started by a Brahmin). A far cry from the elitist image that Brahmins have! There are five to six Brahmins manning each Shauchalaya. They came to Delhi eight to ten years back looking for a source of income, as they were a minority in most of their villages, where Dalits are in majority (60 per cent to 65 per cent). In most villages in UP and Bihar, Dalits have a union which helps them secure jobs in villages. At Ground Zero of the quota protests Did you know that you also stumble upon a number of Brahmins working as coolies at Delhi's railway stations? One of them, Kripa Shankar Sharma, says while his daughter is doing her Bachelors in Science he is not sure if she will secure a job. "Dalits often have five to six kids, but they are confident of placing them easily and well," he says. As a result, the Dalit population is increasing in villages. He adds: "Dalits are provided with housing, even their pigs have spaces; whereas there is no provision for gaushalas (cowsheds) for the cows of the Brahmins." The middle class deserves what it is getting You also find Brahmin rickshaw pullers in Delhi. 50 per cent of Patel Nagar's rickshaw pullers are Brahmins who like their brethren have moved to the city looking for jobs for lack of employment opportunities and poor education in their villages. Even after toiling the whole day, Vijay Pratap and Sidharth Tiwari, two Brahmin rickshaw

pullers, say they are hardly able to make ends meet. These men make about Rs 100 to Rs 150 on an average every day from which they pay a daily rent of Rs 25 for their rickshaws and Rs 500 to Rs 600 towards the rent of their rooms which is shared by 3 to 4 people or their families. Did you also know that most rickshaw pullers in Banaras are Brahmins? Do our institutes connect with the real India? This reverse discrimination is also found in bureaucracy and politics. Most of the intellectual Brahmin Tamil class has emigrated outside Tamil Nadu. Only 5 seats out of 600 in the combined UP and Bihar assembly are held by Brahmins -- the rest are in the hands of the Yadavs. 400,000 Brahmins

of the Kashmir valley, the once respected Kashmiri Pandits, now live as refugees in their own country, sometimes in refugee camps in Jammu and Delhi in appalling conditions. But who gives a damn about them? Their vote bank is negligible. And this is not limited to the North alone. 75 per cent of domestic help and cooks in Andhra Pradesh are Brahmins. A study of the Brahmin community in a district in Andhra Pradesh (Brahmins of India by J Radhakrishna, published by Chugh Publications) reveals that today all purohits live below the poverty line. Eighty per cent of those surveyed stated that their poverty and traditional style of dress and hair (tuft) had made them the butt of ridicule. Financial constraints coupled with the existing system of reservations for the 'backward classes' prevented them from providing secular education to their children. Who are the real Dalits of India? In fact, according to this study there has been an overall decline in the number of Brahmin students. With the average income of Brahmins being less than that of non-Brahmins, a high percentage of Brahmin students drop out at the intermediate level. In the 5 to 18 year age group, 44 per cent Brahmin students stopped education at the primary level and 36 per cent at the pre-matriculation level. The study also found that 55 per cent of all Brahmins lived below the poverty line -- below a per capita income of Rs 650 a month. Since 45 per cent of the total population of India is officially stated to be below the poverty line it follows that the percentage of destitute Brahmins is 10 per cent higher than the all-India

figure. There is no reason to believe that the condition of Brahmins in other parts of the country is different. In this connection it would be revealing to quote the per capita income of various communities as stated by the Karnataka finance minister in the state assembly: Christians Rs 1,562, Vokkaligas Rs 914, Muslims Rs 794, Scheduled castes Rs 680, Scheduled Tribes Rs 577 and Brahmins Rs 537. Appalling poverty compels many Brahmins to migrate to towns leading to spatial dispersal and consequent decline in their local influence and institutions. Brahmins initially turned to government jobs and modern occupations such as law and medicine. But preferential policies for the non-Brahmins have forced Brahmins to retreat in these spheres as well. Caste shouldn't overwrite merit According to the Andhra Pradesh study, the largest percentage of Brahmins today are employed as domestic servants. The unemployment rate among them is as high as 75 per cent. Seventy percent of Brahmins are still relying on their hereditary vocation. There are hundreds of families that are surviving on just Rs 500 per month as priests in various temples (Department of Endowments statistics). Priests are under tremendous difficulty today, sometimes even forced to beg for alms for survival. There are innumerable instances in which Brahmin priests who spent a lifetime studying Vedas are being ridiculed and disrespected. At Tamil Nadu's Ranganathaswamy Temple, a priest's monthly salary is Rs 300 (Census Department studies) and a daily allowance of one measure of rice. The government

staff at the same temple receive Rs 2,500 plus per month. But these facts have not modified the priests' reputation as 'haves' and as 'exploiters.' The destitution of Hindu priests has moved none, not even the parties known for Hindu sympathy. The tragedy of modern India is that the combined votes of Dalits/OBC and Muslims are enough for any government to be elected. The Congress quickly cashed in on it after Independence, but probably no other government than Sonia Gandhi's has gone so far in shamelessly dividing Indian society for garnering votes. From the Indian Express: 'These measures will not achieve social justice' The Indian government gives Rs 1,000 crores (Rs 10 billion) for salaries of imams in mosques and Rs 200

crores (Rs 2 billion) as Haj subsidies. But no such help is available to Brahmins and upper castes. As a result, not only the Brahmins, but also some of the other upper castes in the lower middle class are suffering in silence today, seeing the minorities slowly taking control of their majority. How reservations fracture Hindu society Anti-Brahminism originated in, and still prospers in anti-Hindu circles. It is particularly welcome among Marxists, missionaries, Muslims, separatists and Christian-backed Dalit movements of different hues. When they attack Brahmins, their target is unmistakably Hinduism. So the question has to be asked: are the Brahmins (and other upper castes) of yesterday becoming the Dalits of

today?Udayabhanu Panickar <udhayabhanupanickar wrote: Dear Friends,Please think about our Temples. Who uses the money we donate to our Temples?ThanksJayasree Menon <euroanuster > wrote: Hare Krishna !!This mail is one such mail i received from my cousin in Delhi long time ago.... From then, it remained within my

mind as a pain, feeling bad about we indians and particularly, Hindus. The mail regarding Movie on Rama/Hanuman, motivated me to send to all in our group, so as to make everyone know what is happening in our country. Have we not sold our country, as it was said by "Vyasa Maharshi" in "Bhagavatham" ??Pranamams !! A VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE ... A MUST READWho owns the media in India ?Recent Gujrat election have witnessed unaccountable money paid tomedia persons of both, print and electronic by Saudi Arabia todiscredit Modi and the Hindutva forces, which Media did very faithfullywithout success. There are several major publishing groups in India , the mostprominent among them being the Times of India Group,the Indian Express Group, the Hindustan Times Group,The Hindu group, the

Anandabazar Patrika Group, the Eenadu Group, the Malayalam Manorama Group, the Mathrubhumi group, the Sahara group, the Bhaskar group,and the Dainik Jagran group.Let us see the ownership of different media agencies.NDTV: A very popular TV news media is funded by Gospels of Charity in Spain Supports Communism. Recently it has developed a soft corner towards Pakistan because Pakistan President has allowed only thischannel to be aired in Pakistan . Indian CEO Prannoy Roy is co-brother of Prakash Karat, General Secretary of the Communist party of India.His wife and Brinda Karat are sisters.India Today which used to be the only national weekly who supported BJP is now bought by NDTV!! Since then the tone has changed drastically and turned into Hindu bashing.CNN-IBN: This is 100 percent funded by Southern Baptist Church with its branches in all over the world with HQ in US. The Church annually allocates $800 million for promotion of its

channel. Its Indian head is Rajdeep Sardesai and his wife Sagarika Ghosh.Times group list:Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times,Stardust , Femina, VijayaTimes, Vijaya Karnataka, Times now (24- hour news channel) and many more.. Times Group is owned by Bennet & Coleman. 'World Christian Council' does 80 percent of the Funding, and an Englishman and an Italian equally share balance 20 percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo is a close relative of Sonia Gandhi.Star TV: It is run by an Australian, who is supported by St. Peters Pontificial Church Melbourne . Hindustan Times: Owned by Birla Group, but hands have changed since Shobana Bhartiya took over. Presently it is working in Collobration with Times Group.The Hindu:English daily, started over 125 years has been recently taken over by Joshua Society, Berne , Switzerland . N.Ram's wife is a Swiss national. Indian Express: Divided into two groups.The Indian

Express and new Indian Express (southern edition) ACTS Christian Ministries have major stake in the Indian Express and latter is still with the Indian counterpart. Eeenadu: Still to date controlled by an Indian named Ramoji Rao.Ramoji Rao is connected with film industry and owns a huge studio in Andhra Pradesh .Andhra Jyothi: The Muslim party of Hyderabad known as MIM along with a Congress Minister has purchased this Telugu daily very recently.The Statesman: It is controlled by Communist Party of India.Kairali TV: It is controlled by Communist party of India (Marxist)Mathrubhoomi: Leaders of Muslim League and Communist leaders have major investment. Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle: Is owned by a Saudi Arabian Company with its chief Editor M.J. Akbar.Gujrat riots which took place in 2002 where Hindus were burnt alive,Rajdeep Sardesai and Bharkha Dutt working for NDTV at that time got around 5 Million

Dollars from Saudi Arabia to cover only Muslim victims which they did very faithfully. Not a single Hindu family was interviewed or shown on TV whose near and dear ones had been burnt alive, it is reportedTarun Tejpal of < Tehelka.com regularly gets flat check from Arab countries to target BJP and Hindus only, it is said. The ownership explains the control of media in India byforeigners. The result is obvious. PONDER OVER THIS. NOW YOU KNOW WHY EVERY ONE IS AGAINST TRUTH, HOW VERY SAD. Please pass this on to as many as possible. Let them know who feeds them with biased news and information- yet call themselves secular. -- Best regardsJayasree

MenonBangalore Sincerely,Udayabhanu Panickaraum namahh ShivaayaOUR BODY IS THE ABODE OF THE JEEVATMAN, WHICH IS IN FACT THE PARABRAHMAN. LET US NOT MAKE IT A GRAVEYARD. LET US NOT EAT FLESH. LET US BE VEGETARIANS AND STAY HEALTHY. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.

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Hare Krishna !!It is true that India needs a revamp as regards to this issue. Is it not high time that we (those other than SC/ST who are privileged group) need to wake up and fight for our rights? It is our politicians who have spoilt our country to meet their needs.

Who will start? From where? It is such a pity that we few cannot do anything. Let us leave it to our LORD who would be seeing all atrocities and will definitely come one day, taking his 10th Avathara " Kalki " .

Let us pray that all His devotees are taken care off, by HIM !!Jayasree MenonBangalore On 21/04/2008, PRASAD KRISHNA <pra_00_in wrote:

 

 

 

 

Are Brahmins the Dalits of today? Francois Gautier

At a time when the Congress government wants to raise the quota for Other Backward Classes to 49.5 per cent in private and public sectors, nobody talks about the plight of the upper castes. The public image of the Brahmins, for instance, is that of an affluent, pampered class. But is it so today?

Doctors in arms

There are 50 Sulabh Shauchalayas (public toilets) in Delhi; all of them are cleaned and looked after by Brahmins (this very welcome public

institution was started by a Brahmin). A far cry from the elitist image that Brahmins have! There are five to six Brahmins manning each Shauchalaya. They came to Delhi eight to ten years back looking for a source of income, as they were a minority in most of their villages, where Dalits are in majority (60 per cent to 65 per cent). In most villages in UP and Bihar, Dalits have a union which helps them secure jobs in villages.

At Ground Zero of the quota protests

Did you know that you also stumble upon a number of Brahmins working as coolies at Delhi's railway stations? One of them, Kripa Shankar Sharma, says while his daughter is doing her Bachelors in Science he is not sure if she will secure a job.

" Dalits often have five to six kids, but they are confident of placing them easily and well, " he says. As a result, the Dalit population is increasing in villages. He adds: " Dalits are provided with housing, even their pigs have spaces; whereas there is no provision for gaushalas (cowsheds) for the cows of the Brahmins. "

The middle class deserves what it is getting

You also find Brahmin rickshaw pullers in Delhi. 50 per cent of Patel Nagar's rickshaw pullers are Brahmins who like their brethren have moved to the city looking for jobs for lack of employment opportunities and poor education in their villages.

Even after toiling the whole day, Vijay Pratap and Sidharth Tiwari, two Brahmin rickshaw

pullers, say they are hardly able to make ends meet. These men make about Rs 100 to Rs 150 on an average every day from which they pay a daily rent of Rs 25 for their rickshaws and Rs 500 to Rs 600 towards the rent of their rooms which is shared by 3 to 4 people or their families.

Did you also know that most rickshaw pullers in Banaras are Brahmins? Do our institutes connect with the real India?

This reverse discrimination is also found in bureaucracy and politics. Most of the intellectual Brahmin Tamil class has emigrated outside Tamil Nadu. Only 5 seats out of 600 in the combined UP and Bihar assembly are held by Brahmins -- the rest are in the hands of the Yadavs.

400,000 Brahmins

of the Kashmir valley, the once respected Kashmiri Pandits, now live as refugees in their own country, sometimes in refugee camps in Jammu and Delhi in appalling conditions. But who gives a damn about them? Their vote bank is negligible.

And this is not limited to the North alone. 75 per cent of domestic help and cooks in Andhra Pradesh are Brahmins. A study of the Brahmin community in a district in Andhra Pradesh (Brahmins of India by J Radhakrishna, published by Chugh Publications) reveals that today all purohits live below the poverty line.

Eighty per cent of those surveyed stated that their poverty and traditional style of dress and hair (tuft) had made them the butt of ridicule. Financial constraints coupled with the existing system of reservations for the 'backward classes' prevented them from providing secular education to their children.

Who are the real Dalits of India?

In fact, according to this study there has been an overall decline in the number of Brahmin students. With the average income of Brahmins being less than that of non-Brahmins, a high percentage of Brahmin students drop out at the intermediate level. In the 5 to 18 year age group, 44 per cent Brahmin students stopped education at the primary level and 36 per cent at the pre-matriculation level.

The study also found that 55 per cent of all Brahmins lived below the poverty line -- below a per capita income of Rs 650 a month. Since 45 per cent of the total population of India is officially stated to be below the poverty line it follows that the percentage of destitute Brahmins is 10 per cent higher than the all-India

figure. There is no reason to believe that the condition of Brahmins in other parts of the country is different. In this connection it would be revealing to quote the per capita income of various communities as stated by the Karnataka finance minister in the state assembly: Christians Rs 1,562, Vokkaligas Rs 914, Muslims Rs 794, Scheduled castes Rs 680, Scheduled Tribes Rs 577 and Brahmins Rs 537.

Appalling poverty compels many Brahmins to migrate to towns leading to spatial dispersal and consequent decline in their local influence and institutions. Brahmins initially turned to government jobs and modern occupations such as law and medicine. But preferential policies for the non-Brahmins have forced Brahmins to retreat in these spheres as well.

Caste shouldn't overwrite merit

According to the Andhra Pradesh study, the largest percentage of Brahmins today are employed as domestic servants. The unemployment rate among them is as high as 75 per cent. Seventy percent of Brahmins are still relying on their hereditary vocation. There are hundreds of families that are surviving on just Rs 500 per month as priests in various temples (Department of Endowments statistics).

Priests are under tremendous difficulty today, sometimes even forced to beg for alms for survival. There are innumerable instances in which Brahmin priests who spent a lifetime studying Vedas are being ridiculed and disrespected.

At Tamil Nadu's Ranganathaswamy Temple, a priest's monthly salary is Rs 300 (Census Department studies) and a daily allowance of one measure of rice. The government

staff at the same temple receive Rs 2,500 plus per month. But these facts have not modified the priests' reputation as 'haves' and as 'exploiters.' The destitution of Hindu priests has moved none, not even the parties known for Hindu sympathy.

The tragedy of modern India is that the combined votes of Dalits/OBC and Muslims are enough for any government to be elected. The Congress quickly cashed in on it after Independence, but probably no other government than Sonia Gandhi's has gone so far in shamelessly dividing Indian society for garnering votes.

From the Indian Express: 'These measures will not achieve social justice'

The Indian government gives Rs 1,000 crores (Rs 10 billion) for salaries of imams in mosques and Rs 200

crores (Rs 2 billion) as Haj subsidies. But no such help is available to Brahmins and upper castes. As a result, not only the Brahmins, but also some of the other upper castes in the lower middle class are suffering in silence today, seeing the minorities slowly taking control of their majority.

How reservations fracture Hindu society

Anti-Brahminism originated in, and still prospers in anti-Hindu circles. It is particularly welcome among Marxists, missionaries, Muslims, separatists and Christian-backed Dalit movements of different hues. When they attack Brahmins, their target is unmistakably Hinduism.

So the question has to be asked: are the Brahmins (and other upper castes) of yesterday becoming the Dalits of

today?Udayabhanu Panickar <udhayabhanupanickar wrote:

Dear Friends,Please think about our Temples. Who uses the money we donate to our Temples?ThanksJayasree Menon <euroanuster wrote:

Hare Krishna !!This mail is one such mail i received from my cousin in Delhi long time ago.... From then, it remained within my

mind as a pain, feeling bad about we indians and particularly, Hindus. The mail regarding Movie on Rama/Hanuman, motivated me to send to all in our group, so as to make everyone know what is happening in our country.

Have we not sold our country, as it was said by " Vyasa Maharshi " in " Bhagavatham " ??Pranamams !!

A VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE ... A MUST READWho owns the media in India ?Recent Gujrat election have witnessed unaccountable money paid tomedia persons of both, print and electronic by Saudi Arabia todiscredit Modi and the Hindutva forces, which Media did very faithfullywithout success.

There are several major publishing groups in India , the mostprominent among them being the Times of India Group,the Indian Express Group, the Hindustan Times Group,The Hindu group, the

Anandabazar Patrika Group, the Eenadu Group, the Malayalam Manorama Group, the Mathrubhumi group, the Sahara group, the Bhaskar group,and the Dainik Jagran group.Let us see the ownership of different media agencies.

NDTV: A very popular TV news media is funded by Gospels of Charity in Spain Supports Communism. Recently it has developed a soft corner towards Pakistan because Pakistan President has allowed only thischannel to be aired in Pakistan . Indian CEO Prannoy Roy is co-brother of Prakash Karat, General Secretary of the Communist party of India.His wife and Brinda Karat are

sisters.India Today which used to be the only national weekly who supported BJP is now bought by NDTV!! Since then the tone has changed drastically and turned into Hindu bashing.CNN-IBN: This is 100 percent funded by Southern Baptist Church with its branches in all over the world with HQ in US. The Church annually allocates $800 million for promotion of its

channel. Its Indian head is Rajdeep Sardesai and his wife Sagarika Ghosh.Times group list:Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times,Stardust , Femina, VijayaTimes, Vijaya Karnataka, Times now (24- hour news channel) and many more.. Times Group is owned by Bennet & Coleman. 'World Christian

Council' does 80 percent of the Funding, and an Englishman and an Italian equally share balance 20 percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo is a close relative of Sonia Gandhi.Star TV: It is run by an Australian, who is supported by St. Peters Pontificial Church Melbourne .

Hindustan Times: Owned by Birla Group, but hands have changed since Shobana Bhartiya took over. Presently it is working in Collobration with Times Group.The Hindu:English daily, started over 125 years has been recently taken over by Joshua Society, Berne , Switzerland . N.Ram's wife is a Swiss national.

Indian Express: Divided into two groups.The Indian

Express and new Indian Express (southern edition) ACTS Christian Ministries have major stake in the Indian Express and latter is still with the Indian counterpart. Eeenadu: Still to date controlled by an Indian named Ramoji Rao.

Ramoji Rao is connected with film industry and owns a huge studio in Andhra Pradesh .Andhra Jyothi: The Muslim party of Hyderabad known as MIM along with a Congress Minister has purchased this Telugu daily very recently.

The Statesman: It is controlled by Communist Party of India.Kairali TV: It is controlled by Communist party of India (Marxist)Mathrubhoomi: Leaders of Muslim League and Communist leaders have major investment.

Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle: Is owned by a Saudi Arabian Company with its chief Editor M.J. Akbar.Gujrat riots which took place in 2002 where Hindus were burnt alive,Rajdeep Sardesai and Bharkha Dutt working for NDTV at that time got around 5 Million

Dollars from Saudi Arabia to cover only Muslim victims which they did very faithfully. Not a single Hindu family was interviewed or shown on TV whose near and dear ones had been burnt alive, it is reportedTarun Tejpal of < Tehelka.com regularly gets flat check from Arab countries to target BJP and Hindus only, it is said.

The ownership explains the control of media in India byforeigners. The result is obvious. PONDER OVER THIS. NOW YOU KNOW WHY EVERY ONE IS AGAINST TRUTH, HOW VERY SAD.

Please pass this on to as many as possible. Let them know who feeds them with biased news and information- yet call themselves secular.

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Dear Jayasree, No point talking about Kalki avatara NOW! He is scheduled to appear only in the yuga-sandhya - ie the time between this Kali yuga and the next Satya yuga.athasau yuga-sandhyayam dasyu prayeshu rajasu....kalkir nama.... is the exact slokam in Srimad Bhagavatam.we are set to see worse things happening before Lord Kalki appears. and no idea where we will be at that time and in what body - man, animal, bird, tree or deva or in a different loka or hopefully in Vaikuntha?! (though we will continue to exist wherever we are, the atma that we are!). better to concentrate on the NOW.The self-serving politicians want to simply sit on their 'chair' lifelong and then promote their children to that post - for this they are persecuting the so called upper classes and creating further and further caste divisions in the already fragmented & battered Hindu society. The grievance is that the

upper castes oppressed the others previously for long and hence they need to be put in place now. Wreak vengeance on them now for what their ancestors did long ago. Most of these sops offered by the govt go to financially well off folks. Reservation will make people lazy as they need not study to pass exams, they need not struggle seeking jobs, and when employed, they need not work hard. This is the reality of the situation. Rather than empowering the oppressed people, this will only push them deeper into lethargy.One thing that has happened in the upper castes is that they have become more prosperous by leaving the country and going to the US where they are respected for their merit and ability, rather than their caste /religion.How I wish, there was a button in the voting machine that says:"NONE OF

THE ABOVE DESERVE TO WIN" !!!-sriram=====Jayasree Menon <euroanuster wrote: Hare Krishna !!It is true that India needs a revamp as regards to this issue. Is it not high time that we (those other than SC/ST who are privileged group) need to wake up and fight for our rights? It is our politicians who have spoilt our country to meet their needs. Who will start? From where? It is such a pity that we few cannot do anything. Let us leave it to our LORD who would be

seeing all atrocities and will definitely come one day, taking his 10th Avathara " Kalki". Let us pray that all His devotees are taken care off, by HIM !!Jayasree MenonBangalore On 21/04/2008, PRASAD KRISHNA <pra_00_in > wrote: Are Brahmins the Dalits of today? Francois Gautier At a time when the Congress government wants to raise the quota for

Other Backward Classes to 49.5 per cent in private and public sectors, nobody talks about the plight of the upper castes. The public image of the Brahmins, for instance, is that of an affluent, pampered class. But is it so today? Doctors in arms There are 50 Sulabh Shauchalayas (public toilets) in Delhi; all of them are cleaned and looked after by Brahmins (this very welcome public institution was started by a Brahmin). A far cry from the elitist image that Brahmins have! There are five to six Brahmins manning each Shauchalaya. They came to Delhi eight to ten years back looking for a source of income, as they were a minority in most of their villages, where Dalits are in majority (60 per cent to 65 per cent). In most villages in

UP and Bihar, Dalits have a union which helps them secure jobs in villages. At Ground Zero of the quota protests Did you know that you also stumble upon a number of Brahmins working as coolies at Delhi's railway stations? One of them, Kripa Shankar Sharma, says while his daughter is doing her Bachelors in Science he is not sure if she will secure a job. "Dalits often have five to six kids, but they are confident of placing them easily and well," he says. As a result, the Dalit population is increasing in villages. He adds: "Dalits are provided with housing, even their pigs have spaces; whereas there is no provision for gaushalas (cowsheds) for the cows of the Brahmins." The middle class deserves what it is getting You also find Brahmin rickshaw pullers in Delhi. 50 per cent of Patel Nagar's rickshaw pullers are Brahmins who like their brethren have moved to the city looking for jobs for lack of employment opportunities and poor education in their villages. Even after toiling the whole day, Vijay Pratap and Sidharth Tiwari, two Brahmin rickshaw pullers, say they are hardly able to make ends meet. These men make about Rs 100 to Rs 150 on an average every day from which they pay a daily rent of Rs 25 for their rickshaws and Rs 500 to Rs 600 towards the rent of their rooms which is shared by 3 to 4 people or their families. Did you also know that most rickshaw pullers in Banaras are

Brahmins? Do our institutes connect with the real India? This reverse discrimination is also found in bureaucracy and politics. Most of the intellectual Brahmin Tamil class has emigrated outside Tamil Nadu. Only 5 seats out of 600 in the combined UP and Bihar assembly are held by Brahmins -- the rest are in the hands of the Yadavs. 400,000 Brahmins of the Kashmir valley, the once respected Kashmiri Pandits, now live as refugees in their own country, sometimes in refugee camps in Jammu and Delhi in appalling conditions. But who gives a damn about them? Their vote bank is negligible. And this is not limited to the North alone. 75 per cent of domestic help and cooks in Andhra Pradesh are

Brahmins. A study of the Brahmin community in a district in Andhra Pradesh (Brahmins of India by J Radhakrishna, published by Chugh Publications) reveals that today all purohits live below the poverty line. Eighty per cent of those surveyed stated that their poverty and traditional style of dress and hair (tuft) had made them the butt of ridicule. Financial constraints coupled with the existing system of reservations for the 'backward classes' prevented them from providing secular education to their children. Who are the real Dalits of India? In fact, according to this study there has been an overall decline in the number of Brahmin students. With the average income of Brahmins being less than that of non-Brahmins, a high

percentage of Brahmin students drop out at the intermediate level. In the 5 to 18 year age group, 44 per cent Brahmin students stopped education at the primary level and 36 per cent at the pre-matriculation level. The study also found that 55 per cent of all Brahmins lived below the poverty line -- below a per capita income of Rs 650 a month. Since 45 per cent of the total population of India is officially stated to be below the poverty line it follows that the percentage of destitute Brahmins is 10 per cent higher than the all-India figure. There is no reason to believe that the condition of Brahmins in other parts of the country is different. In this connection it would be revealing to quote the per capita income of various communities as stated by the Karnataka finance minister in the state assembly: Christians Rs 1,562, Vokkaligas Rs 914, Muslims Rs 794, Scheduled castes Rs

680, Scheduled Tribes Rs 577 and Brahmins Rs 537. Appalling poverty compels many Brahmins to migrate to towns leading to spatial dispersal and consequent decline in their local influence and institutions. Brahmins initially turned to government jobs and modern occupations such as law and medicine. But preferential policies for the non-Brahmins have forced Brahmins to retreat in these spheres as well. Caste shouldn't overwrite merit According to the Andhra Pradesh study, the largest percentage of Brahmins today are employed as domestic servants. The unemployment rate among them is as high as 75 per cent. Seventy percent of Brahmins are still relying on their hereditary vocation. There are hundreds of families that are surviving on just

Rs 500 per month as priests in various temples (Department of Endowments statistics). Priests are under tremendous difficulty today, sometimes even forced to beg for alms for survival. There are innumerable instances in which Brahmin priests who spent a lifetime studying Vedas are being ridiculed and disrespected. At Tamil Nadu's Ranganathaswamy Temple, a priest's monthly salary is Rs 300 (Census Department studies) and a daily allowance of one measure of rice. The government staff at the same temple receive Rs 2,500 plus per month. But these facts have not modified the priests' reputation as 'haves' and as 'exploiters.' The destitution of Hindu priests has moved none, not even the parties known for Hindu sympathy. The tragedy of modern India is that the combined votes of Dalits/OBC and Muslims are enough for any government to be

elected. The Congress quickly cashed in on it after Independence, but probably no other government than Sonia Gandhi's has gone so far in shamelessly dividing Indian society for garnering votes. From the Indian Express: 'These measures will not achieve social justice' The Indian government gives Rs 1,000 crores (Rs 10 billion) for salaries of imams in mosques and Rs 200 crores (Rs 2 billion) as Haj subsidies. But no such help is available to Brahmins and upper castes. As a result, not only the Brahmins, but also some of the other upper castes in the lower middle class are suffering in silence today, seeing the minorities slowly taking control of their majority. How reservations fracture Hindu society Anti-Brahminism originated in, and still prospers in anti-Hindu circles. It is particularly welcome among Marxists, missionaries, Muslims, separatists and Christian-backed Dalit movements of different hues. When they attack Brahmins, their target is unmistakably Hinduism. So the question has to be asked: are the Brahmins (and other upper castes) of yesterday becoming the Dalits of today?Udayabhanu Panickar <udhayabhanupanickar > wrote: Dear Friends,Please think about our

Temples. Who uses the money we donate to our Temples?ThanksJayasree Menon <euroanuster > wrote: Hare Krishna !!This mail is one such mail i received from my cousin in Delhi long time ago.... From then, it remained within my mind as a pain, feeling bad about we indians and particularly, Hindus. The mail regarding Movie on Rama/Hanuman, motivated me to send to all in our group, so as to make everyone know what is happening in our country. Have we not sold our country, as it was said by "Vyasa Maharshi" in "Bhagavatham" ??Pranamams !! A VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE ... A MUST

READWho owns the media in India ?Recent Gujrat election have witnessed unaccountable money paid tomedia persons of both, print and electronic by Saudi Arabia todiscredit Modi and the Hindutva forces, which Media did very faithfullywithout success. There are several major publishing groups in India , the mostprominent among them being the Times of India Group,the Indian Express Group, the Hindustan Times Group,The Hindu group, the Anandabazar Patrika Group, the Eenadu Group, the Malayalam Manorama Group, the Mathrubhumi group, the Sahara group, the Bhaskar group,and the Dainik Jagran group.Let us see the ownership of different media agencies. NDTV: A very popular TV news media is funded by Gospels of Charity in Spain Supports Communism. Recently it has developed a soft corner towards Pakistan because Pakistan President has allowed only thischannel to be aired in Pakistan . Indian CEO Prannoy Roy is co-brother of Prakash

Karat, General Secretary of the Communist party of India.His wife and Brinda Karat are sisters.India Today which used to be the only national weekly who supported BJP is now bought by NDTV!! Since then the tone has changed drastically and turned into Hindu bashing.CNN-IBN: This is 100 percent funded by Southern Baptist Church with its branches in all over the world with HQ in US. The Church annually allocates $800 million for promotion of its channel. Its Indian head is Rajdeep Sardesai and his wife Sagarika Ghosh.Times group list:Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times,Stardust , Femina, VijayaTimes, Vijaya Karnataka, Times now (24- hour news channel) and many more.. Times Group is owned by Bennet & Coleman. 'World Christian Council' does 80 percent of the Funding, and an Englishman and an Italian equally share balance 20 percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo is a close relative of Sonia Gandhi.Star TV: It is run by

an Australian, who is supported by St. Peters Pontificial Church Melbourne . Hindustan Times: Owned by Birla Group, but hands have changed since Shobana Bhartiya took over. Presently it is working in Collobration with Times Group.The Hindu:English daily, started over 125 years has been recently taken over by Joshua Society, Berne , Switzerland . N.Ram's wife is a Swiss national. Indian Express: Divided into two groups.The Indian Express and new Indian Express (southern edition) ACTS Christian Ministries have major stake in the Indian Express and latter is still with the Indian counterpart. Eeenadu: Still to date controlled by an Indian named Ramoji Rao. Ramoji Rao is connected with film industry and owns a huge studio in Andhra Pradesh .Andhra Jyothi: The Muslim party of Hyderabad known as MIM along with a Congress Minister has purchased this Telugu daily very recently. The Statesman: It is controlled

by Communist Party of India.Kairali TV: It is controlled by Communist party of India (Marxist)Mathrubhoomi: Leaders of Muslim League and Communist leaders have major investment. Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle: Is owned by a Saudi Arabian Company with its chief Editor M.J. Akbar.Gujrat riots which took place in 2002 where Hindus were burnt alive,Rajdeep Sardesai and Bharkha Dutt working for NDTV at that time got around 5 Million Dollars from Saudi Arabia to cover only Muslim victims which they did very faithfully. Not a single Hindu family was interviewed or shown on TV whose near and dear ones had been burnt alive, it is reportedTarun Tejpal of < Tehelka.com regularly gets flat check from Arab countries to target BJP and Hindus only, it is said. The ownership explains the control of media in India byforeigners. The result is obvious. PONDER OVER

THIS. NOW YOU KNOW WHY EVERY ONE IS AGAINST TRUTH, HOW VERY SAD. Please pass this on to as many as possible. Let them know who feeds them with biased news and information- yet call themselves secular. -- Best regardsJayasree MenonBangalore Sincerely,Udayabhanu Panickaraum namahh Shivaaya OUR BODY IS THE ABODE OF THE JEEVATMAN, WHICH IS IN FACT THE PARABRAHMAN. LET US NOT MAKE IT A GRAVEYARD. LET US NOT EAT FLESH. LET US BE VEGETARIANS AND STAY HEALTHY. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. -- Best regardsJayasree MenonBangalore+9900149461

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Hare Krishna !Lord has a lot of patience and it does not mean that He is unaware of what is happening. Every soul who does wrong things have to pay for it too, no matter in which body it is ! While one or two of us are definitel against of all atrocities happening in the country, as the strength on the opposite side is incomparable, we can hardly do anything; but yes - we can pray to HIM to take all such action that would be necessary to control the situation so that his devotees atleast are protected from such environment. If we go to oppose them, we are not sure of winning such a big task right?

Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya !!On 22/04/2008, SRIRAM SUBRAMANIAN <abheri wrote:

 

 

 

 

Dear Jayasree, No point talking about Kalki avatara NOW! He is scheduled to appear only in the yuga-sandhya - ie the time between this Kali yuga and the next Satya yuga.athasau yuga-sandhyayam dasyu prayeshu rajasu....kalkir nama.... is the exact slokam in Srimad Bhagavatam.

we are set to see worse things happening before Lord Kalki appears. and no idea where we will be at that time and in what body - man, animal, bird, tree or deva or in a different loka or hopefully in Vaikuntha?! (though we will continue to exist wherever we are, the atma that we are!). better to concentrate on the NOW.

The self-serving politicians want to simply sit on their 'chair' lifelong and then promote their children to that post - for this they are persecuting the so called upper classes and creating further and further caste divisions in the already fragmented & battered Hindu society. The grievance is that the

upper castes oppressed the others previously for long and hence they need to be put in place now. Wreak vengeance on them now for what their ancestors did long ago. Most of these sops offered by the govt go to financially well off folks.

Reservation will make people lazy as they need not study to pass exams, they need not struggle seeking jobs, and when employed, they need not work hard. This is the reality of the situation. Rather than empowering the oppressed people, this will only push them deeper into lethargy.

One thing that has happened in the upper castes is that they have become more prosperous by leaving the country and going to the US where they are respected for their merit and ability, rather than their caste /religion.

How I wish, there was a button in the voting machine that says: " NONE OF

THE ABOVE DESERVE TO WIN " !!!-sriram=====Jayasree Menon <euroanuster wrote:

Hare Krishna !!It is true that India needs a revamp as regards to this issue. Is it not high time that we (those other than SC/ST who are privileged group) need to wake up and fight for our rights? It is our politicians who have spoilt our country to meet their needs.

Who will start? From where? It is such a pity that we few cannot do anything. Let us leave it to our LORD who would be

seeing all atrocities and will definitely come one day, taking his 10th Avathara " Kalki " . Let us pray that all His devotees are taken care off, by HIM !!Jayasree MenonBangalore

On 21/04/2008, PRASAD KRISHNA <pra_00_in wrote:

Are Brahmins the Dalits of today?

Francois Gautier At a time when the Congress government wants to raise the quota for

Other Backward Classes to 49.5 per cent in private and public sectors, nobody talks about the plight of the upper castes. The public image of the Brahmins, for instance, is that of an affluent, pampered class. But is it so today?

Doctors in arms

There are 50 Sulabh Shauchalayas (public toilets) in Delhi; all of them are cleaned and looked after by Brahmins (this very welcome public institution was started by a Brahmin). A far cry from the elitist image that Brahmins have!

There are five to six Brahmins manning each Shauchalaya. They came to Delhi eight to ten years back looking for a source of income, as they were a minority in most of their villages, where Dalits are in majority (60 per cent to 65 per cent). In most villages in

UP and Bihar, Dalits have a union which helps them secure jobs in villages. At Ground Zero of the quota protests

Did you know that you also stumble upon a number of Brahmins working as coolies at Delhi's railway stations? One of them, Kripa Shankar Sharma, says while his daughter is doing her Bachelors in Science he is not sure if she will secure a job.

" Dalits often have five to six kids, but they are confident of placing them easily and well, " he says. As a result, the Dalit population is increasing in villages. He adds: " Dalits are provided with housing, even their pigs have spaces; whereas there is no provision for gaushalas (cowsheds) for the cows of the Brahmins. "

The middle class deserves what it is getting

You also find Brahmin rickshaw pullers in Delhi. 50 per cent of Patel Nagar's rickshaw pullers are Brahmins who like their brethren have moved to the city looking for jobs for lack of employment opportunities and poor education in their villages.

Even after toiling the whole day, Vijay Pratap and Sidharth Tiwari, two Brahmin rickshaw pullers, say they are hardly able to make ends meet. These men make about Rs 100 to Rs 150 on an average every day from which they pay a daily rent of Rs 25 for their rickshaws and Rs 500 to Rs 600 towards the rent of their rooms which is shared by 3 to 4 people or their families.

Did you also know that most rickshaw pullers in Banaras are

Brahmins? Do our institutes connect with the real India?

This reverse discrimination is also found in bureaucracy and politics. Most of the intellectual Brahmin Tamil class has emigrated outside Tamil Nadu. Only 5 seats out of 600 in the combined UP and Bihar assembly are held by Brahmins -- the rest are in the hands of the Yadavs.

400,000 Brahmins of the Kashmir valley, the once respected Kashmiri Pandits, now live as refugees in their own country, sometimes in refugee camps in Jammu and Delhi in appalling conditions. But who gives a damn about them? Their vote bank is negligible.

And this is not limited to the North alone. 75 per cent of domestic help and cooks in Andhra Pradesh are

Brahmins. A study of the Brahmin community in a district in Andhra Pradesh (Brahmins of India by J Radhakrishna, published by Chugh Publications) reveals that today all purohits live below the poverty line.

Eighty per cent of those surveyed stated that their poverty and traditional style of dress and hair (tuft) had made them the butt of ridicule. Financial constraints coupled with the existing system of reservations for the 'backward classes' prevented them from providing secular education to their children.

Who are the real Dalits of India?

In fact, according to this study there has been an overall decline in the number of Brahmin students. With the average income of Brahmins being less than that of non-Brahmins, a high

percentage of Brahmin students drop out at the intermediate level. In the 5 to 18 year age group, 44 per cent Brahmin students stopped education at the primary level and 36 per cent at the pre-matriculation level.

The study also found that 55 per cent of all Brahmins lived below the poverty line -- below a per capita income of Rs 650 a month. Since 45 per cent of the total population of India is officially stated to be below the poverty line it follows that the percentage of destitute Brahmins is 10 per cent higher than the all-India figure.

There is no reason to believe that the condition of Brahmins in other parts of the country is different. In this connection it would be revealing to quote the per capita income of various communities as stated by the Karnataka finance minister in the state assembly: Christians Rs 1,562, Vokkaligas Rs 914, Muslims Rs 794, Scheduled castes Rs

680, Scheduled Tribes Rs 577 and Brahmins Rs 537. Appalling poverty compels many Brahmins to migrate to towns leading to spatial dispersal and consequent decline in their local influence and institutions. Brahmins initially turned to government jobs and modern occupations such as law and medicine. But preferential policies for the non-Brahmins have forced Brahmins to retreat in these spheres as well.

Caste shouldn't overwrite merit

According to the Andhra Pradesh study, the largest percentage of Brahmins today are employed as domestic servants. The unemployment rate among them is as high as 75 per cent. Seventy percent of Brahmins are still relying on their hereditary vocation. There are hundreds of families that are surviving on just

Rs 500 per month as priests in various temples (Department of Endowments statistics). Priests are under tremendous difficulty today, sometimes even forced to beg for alms for survival. There are innumerable instances in which Brahmin priests who spent a lifetime studying Vedas are being ridiculed and disrespected.

At Tamil Nadu's Ranganathaswamy Temple, a priest's monthly salary is Rs 300 (Census Department studies) and a daily allowance of one measure of rice. The government staff at the same temple receive Rs 2,500 plus per month. But these facts have not modified the priests' reputation as 'haves' and as 'exploiters.' The destitution of Hindu priests has moved none, not even the parties known for Hindu sympathy.

The tragedy of modern India is that the combined votes of Dalits/OBC and Muslims are enough for any government to be

elected. The Congress quickly cashed in on it after Independence, but probably no other government than Sonia Gandhi's has gone so far in shamelessly dividing Indian society for garnering votes.

From the Indian Express: 'These measures will not achieve social justice'

The Indian government gives Rs 1,000 crores (Rs 10 billion) for salaries of imams in mosques and Rs 200 crores (Rs 2 billion) as Haj subsidies. But no such help is available to Brahmins and upper castes. As a result, not only the Brahmins, but also some of the other upper castes in the lower middle class are suffering in silence today, seeing the minorities slowly taking control of their majority.

How reservations fracture Hindu society

Anti-Brahminism originated in, and still prospers in anti-Hindu circles. It is particularly welcome among Marxists, missionaries, Muslims, separatists and Christian-backed Dalit movements of different hues. When they attack Brahmins, their target is unmistakably Hinduism.

So the question has to be asked: are the Brahmins (and other upper castes) of yesterday becoming the Dalits of today?Udayabhanu Panickar <udhayabhanupanickar wrote:

Dear Friends,Please think about our

Temples. Who uses the money we donate to our Temples?ThanksJayasree Menon <euroanuster wrote:

Hare Krishna !!This mail is one such mail i received from my cousin in Delhi long time ago.... From then, it remained within my mind as a pain, feeling bad about we indians and particularly, Hindus. The mail regarding Movie on Rama/Hanuman, motivated me to send to all in our group, so as to make everyone know what is happening in our country.

Have we not sold our country, as it was said by " Vyasa Maharshi " in " Bhagavatham " ??Pranamams !!

A VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE ... A MUST

READWho owns the media in India ?Recent Gujrat election have witnessed unaccountable money paid tomedia persons of both, print and electronic by Saudi Arabia todiscredit Modi and the Hindutva forces, which Media did very faithfullywithout success.

There are several major publishing groups in India , the mostprominent among them being the Times of India Group,the Indian Express Group, the Hindustan Times Group,The Hindu group, the Anandabazar Patrika Group, the Eenadu Group, the Malayalam Manorama Group,

the Mathrubhumi group, the Sahara group, the Bhaskar group,and the Dainik Jagran group.Let us see the ownership of different media agencies. NDTV: A very popular TV news media is funded by Gospels of Charity in Spain Supports Communism. Recently it has developed a soft corner towards Pakistan because Pakistan President has allowed only thischannel to be aired in Pakistan . Indian CEO Prannoy Roy is co-brother of Prakash

Karat, General Secretary of the Communist party of India.His wife and Brinda Karat are sisters.India Today which used to be the only national weekly who supported BJP is now bought by NDTV!! Since then the tone has changed drastically and turned into Hindu bashing.

CNN-IBN: This is 100 percent funded by Southern Baptist Church with its branches in all over the world with HQ in US. The Church annually allocates $800 million for promotion of its channel. Its Indian head is Rajdeep Sardesai and his wife Sagarika Ghosh.

Times group list:Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times,Stardust , Femina, VijayaTimes, Vijaya Karnataka, Times now (24- hour news channel) and many more.. Times Group is owned by Bennet & Coleman. 'World Christian

Council' does 80 percent of the Funding, and an Englishman and an Italian equally share balance 20 percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo is a close relative of Sonia Gandhi.Star TV: It is run by

an Australian, who is supported by St. Peters Pontificial Church Melbourne . Hindustan Times: Owned by Birla Group, but hands have changed since Shobana Bhartiya took over. Presently it is working in Collobration with Times Group.

The Hindu:English daily, started over 125 years has been recently taken over by Joshua Society, Berne , Switzerland . N.Ram's wife is a Swiss national. Indian Express: Divided into two groups.

The Indian Express and new Indian Express (southern edition) ACTS Christian Ministries have major stake in the Indian Express and latter is still with the Indian counterpart. Eeenadu: Still to date controlled by an Indian named Ramoji Rao.

Ramoji Rao is connected with film industry and owns a huge studio in Andhra Pradesh .Andhra Jyothi: The Muslim party of Hyderabad known as MIM along with a Congress Minister has purchased this Telugu daily very recently.

The Statesman: It is controlled

by Communist Party of India.Kairali TV: It is controlled by Communist party of India (Marxist)Mathrubhoomi: Leaders of Muslim League and Communist leaders have major investment. Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle: Is owned by a Saudi Arabian Company with its chief Editor M.J. Akbar.

Gujrat riots which took place in 2002 where Hindus were burnt alive,Rajdeep Sardesai and Bharkha Dutt working for NDTV at that time got around 5 Million Dollars from Saudi Arabia to cover only Muslim victims which they did very faithfully. Not a single Hindu family was interviewed or shown on TV whose near and dear ones

had been burnt alive, it is reportedTarun Tejpal of < Tehelka.com regularly gets flat check from Arab countries to target BJP and Hindus only, it is said.

The ownership explains the control of media in India byforeigners. The result is obvious. PONDER OVER

THIS. NOW YOU KNOW WHY EVERY ONE IS AGAINST TRUTH, HOW VERY SAD. Please pass this on to as many as possible. Let them know who feeds them with biased news and information- yet call themselves secular.

-- Best regardsJayasree MenonBangalore Sincerely,

Udayabhanu Panickaraum namahh Shivaaya OUR BODY IS THE ABODE OF THE JEEVATMAN, WHICH IS IN FACT THE PARABRAHMAN. LET US NOT MAKE IT A GRAVEYARD. LET US NOT EAT FLESH. LET US BE VEGETARIANS AND STAY HEALTHY.

Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.

Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.

--

Best regardsJayasree MenonBangalore+9900149461 Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.

 

 

 

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Dear Jayashreeji,

 

I perfectly agree. Only Guruvayurappan can change their mind and

sometimes the only thing " karaneeyam " for us is to pray. Prayer will

make a change.

 

I had several experiences like that. I will briefly explain one of my

small experiences. When I came to this country (U.S.A.) 26 years ago,

my exposure to western culture was only through the books. Because of

the financial need, I studied and ventured to work. At my work place

there was white lady by the name Carolyn, who was very mean to me. I

was the only non- white to work there. She gave me so much hardship in

so many ways and I went to work everyday crying like a kindergarten

child going to school with all the anxieties. Because of my nature and

the circumstances, I could not raise my voice or defend myself. I was

not even confident to express myself in English even though my English

was not pathetic. Then everyday I prayed Saraswathi devi and sincerely

begged her to change Carolyn's mind with the slokam

" vellappalunkuniramotha " Instead of " ennullatthil " I will replace

" Carolinnullatthil " . Even during working, whenever I got time I

chanted. I am sure I finished more than 1008 times in 10days. Believe

me, in a month's time her attitude changed and she started liking me

and later even with out my mentioning about it, she apologized to me.

If a person like me who is at the bottom of the ladder of spirituality

has this direct experience, I am sure that all our prayers will bring

the necessary change. How are we sure that things did not go worse

than this only because of the millions of devotees' prayers? This does

not mean that nobody should do anything about that. Even if we are not

able to do much , our sincere prayers to stop the atrocities will

change the situation.

 

 

Please forgive me if I sound unpleasnat to anybody. I do not mean to

hurt anybody's feelings.

 

Regards and prayers

 

Savitri

 

 

 

On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Jayasree Menon <euroanuster wrote:

>

>

>

>

> Hare Krishna !

>

> Lord has a lot of patience and it does not mean that He is unaware of what

> is happening. Every soul who does wrong things have to pay for it too, no

> matter in which body it is ! While one or two of us are definitel against

> of all atrocities happening in the country, as the strength on the opposite

> side is incomparable, we can hardly do anything; but yes - we can pray to

> HIM to take all such action that would be necessary to control the situation

> so that his devotees atleast are protected from such environment. If we go

> to oppose them, we are not sure of winning such a big task right?

>

> Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya !!

>

>

>

>

>

> On 22/04/2008, SRIRAM SUBRAMANIAN <abheri wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear Jayasree,

> > No point talking about Kalki avatara NOW! He is scheduled to appear only

> in the yuga-sandhya - ie the time between this Kali yuga and the next Satya

> yuga.

> >

> > athasau yuga-sandhyayam dasyu prayeshu rajasu....kalkir nama.... is the

> exact slokam in Srimad Bhagavatam.

> >

> > we are set to see worse things happening before Lord Kalki appears. and no

> idea where we will be at that time and in what body - man, animal, bird,

> tree or deva or in a different loka or hopefully in Vaikuntha?! (though we

> will continue to exist wherever we are, the atma that we are!). better to

> concentrate on the NOW.

> >

> > The self-serving politicians want to simply sit on their 'chair' lifelong

> and then promote their children to that post - for this they are persecuting

> the so called upper classes and creating further and further caste divisions

> in the already fragmented & battered Hindu society. The grievance is that

> the upper castes oppressed the others previously for long and hence they

> need to be put in place now. Wreak vengeance on them now for what their

> ancestors did long ago. Most of these sops offered by the govt go to

> financially well off folks.

> >

> > Reservation will make people lazy as they need not study to pass exams,

> they need not struggle seeking jobs, and when employed, they need not work

> hard. This is the reality of the situation. Rather than empowering the

> oppressed people, this will only push them deeper into lethargy.

> >

> > One thing that has happened in the upper castes is that they have become

> more prosperous by leaving the country and going to the US where they are

> respected for their merit and ability, rather than their caste /religion.

> >

> > How I wish, there was a button in the voting machine that says:

> > " NONE OF THE ABOVE DESERVE TO WIN " !!!

> >

> > -sriram

> > =====

> >

> >

> > Jayasree Menon <euroanuster wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > Hare Krishna !!

> >

> > It is true that India needs a revamp as regards to this issue. Is it not

> high time that we (those other than SC/ST who are privileged group) need to

> wake up and fight for our rights? It is our politicians who have spoilt our

> country to meet their needs.

> >

> > Who will start? From where? It is such a pity that we few cannot do

> anything. Let us leave it to our LORD who would be seeing all

> atrocities and will definitely come one day, taking his 10th Avathara "

> Kalki " .

> >

> > Let us pray that all His devotees are taken care off, by HIM !!

> >

> >

> > Jayasree Menon

> > Bangalore

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > On 21/04/2008, PRASAD KRISHNA <pra_00_in wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Are Brahmins the Dalits of today?

> > >

> > >

> > > Francois Gautier

> > > At a time when the Congress government wants to raise the quota for

> Other Backward Classes to 49.5 per cent in private and public sectors,

> nobody talks about the plight of the upper castes. The public image of the

> Brahmins, for instance, is that of an affluent, pampered class. But is it so

> today?

> > > Doctors in arms

> > > There are 50 Sulabh Shauchalayas (public toilets) in Delhi; all of them

> are cleaned and looked after by Brahmins (this very welcome public

> institution was started by a Brahmin). A far cry from the elitist image that

> Brahmins have!

> > > There are five to six Brahmins manning each Shauchalaya. They came to

> Delhi eight to ten years back looking for a source of income, as they were a

> minority in most of their villages, where Dalits are in majority (60 per

> cent to 65 per cent). In most villages in UP and Bihar, Dalits have a union

> which helps them secure jobs in villages.

> > > At Ground Zero of the quota protests

> > > Did you know that you also stumble upon a number of Brahmins working as

> coolies at Delhi's railway stations? One of them, Kripa Shankar Sharma, says

> while his daughter is doing her Bachelors in Science he is not sure if she

> will secure a job.

> > > " Dalits often have five to six kids, but they are confident of placing

> them easily and well, " he says. As a result, the Dalit population is

> increasing in villages. He adds: " Dalits are provided with housing, even

> their pigs have spaces; whereas there is no provision for gaushalas

> (cowsheds) for the cows of the Brahmins. "

> > > The middle class deserves what it is getting

> > > You also find Brahmin rickshaw pullers in Delhi. 50 per cent of Patel

> Nagar's rickshaw pullers are Brahmins who like their brethren have moved to

> the city looking for jobs for lack of employment opportunities and poor

> education in their villages.

> > > Even after toiling the whole day, Vijay Pratap and Sidharth Tiwari, two

> Brahmin rickshaw pullers, say they are hardly able to make ends meet. These

> men make about Rs 100 to Rs 150 on an average every day from which they pay

> a daily rent of Rs 25 for their rickshaws and Rs 500 to Rs 600 towards the

> rent of their rooms which is shared by 3 to 4 people or their families.

> > > Did you also know that most rickshaw pullers in Banaras are Brahmins?

> > > Do our institutes connect with the real India?

> > > This reverse discrimination is also found in bureaucracy and politics.

> Most of the intellectual Brahmin Tamil class has emigrated outside Tamil

> Nadu. Only 5 seats out of 600 in the combined UP and Bihar assembly are held

> by Brahmins -- the rest are in the hands of the Yadavs.

> > > 400,000 Brahmins of the Kashmir valley, the once respected Kashmiri

> Pandits, now live as refugees in their own country, sometimes in refugee

> camps in Jammu and Delhi in appalling conditions. But who gives a damn about

> them? Their vote bank is negligible.

> > > And this is not limited to the North alone. 75 per cent of domestic help

> and cooks in Andhra Pradesh are Brahmins. A study of the Brahmin community

> in a district in Andhra Pradesh (Brahmins of India by J Radhakrishna,

> published by Chugh Publications) reveals that today all purohits live below

> the poverty line.

> > > Eighty per cent of those surveyed stated that their poverty and

> traditional style of dress and hair (tuft) had made them the butt of

> ridicule. Financial constraints coupled with the existing system of

> reservations for the 'backward classes' prevented them from providing

> secular education to their children.

> > > Who are the real Dalits of India?

> > > In fact, according to this study there has been an overall decline in

> the number of Brahmin students. With the average income of Brahmins being

> less than that of non-Brahmins, a high percentage of Brahmin students drop

> out at the intermediate level. In the 5 to 18 year age group, 44 per cent

> Brahmin students stopped education at the primary level and 36 per cent at

> the pre-matriculation level.

> > > The study also found that 55 per cent of all Brahmins lived below the

> poverty line -- below a per capita income of Rs 650 a month. Since 45 per

> cent of the total population of India is officially stated to be below the

> poverty line it follows that the percentage of destitute Brahmins is 10 per

> cent higher than the all-India figure.

> > > There is no reason to believe that the condition of Brahmins in other

> parts of the country is different. In this connection it would be revealing

> to quote the per capita income of various communities as stated by the

> Karnataka finance minister in the state assembly: Christians Rs 1,562,

> Vokkaligas Rs 914, Muslims Rs 794, Scheduled castes Rs 680, Scheduled Tribes

> Rs 577 and Brahmins Rs 537.

> > > Appalling poverty compels many Brahmins to migrate to towns leading to

> spatial dispersal and consequent decline in their local influence and

> institutions. Brahmins initially turned to government jobs and modern

> occupations such as law and medicine. But preferential policies for the

> non-Brahmins have forced Brahmins to retreat in these spheres as well.

> > > Caste shouldn't overwrite merit

> > > According to the Andhra Pradesh study, the largest percentage of

> Brahmins today are employed as domestic servants. The unemployment rate

> among them is as high as 75 per cent. Seventy percent of Brahmins are still

> relying on their hereditary vocation. There are hundreds of families that

> are surviving on just Rs 500 per month as priests in various temples

> (Department of Endowments statistics).

> > > Priests are under tremendous difficulty today, sometimes even forced to

> beg for alms for survival. There are innumerable instances in which Brahmin

> priests who spent a lifetime studying Vedas are being ridiculed and

> disrespected.

> > > At Tamil Nadu's Ranganathaswamy Temple, a priest's monthly salary is Rs

> 300 (Census Department studies) and a daily allowance of one measure of

> rice. The government staff at the same temple receive Rs 2,500 plus per

> month. But these facts have not modified the priests' reputation as 'haves'

> and as 'exploiters.' The destitution of Hindu priests has moved none, not

> even the parties known for Hindu sympathy.

> > > The tragedy of modern India is that the combined votes of Dalits/OBC and

> Muslims are enough for any government to be elected. The Congress quickly

> cashed in on it after Independence, but probably no other government than

> Sonia Gandhi's has gone so far in shamelessly dividing Indian society for

> garnering votes.

> > > From the Indian Express: 'These measures will not achieve social

> justice'

> > > The Indian government gives Rs 1,000 crores (Rs 10 billion) for salaries

> of imams in mosques and Rs 200 crores (Rs 2 billion) as Haj subsidies. But

> no such help is available to Brahmins and upper castes. As a result, not

> only the Brahmins, but also some of the other upper castes in the lower

> middle class are suffering in silence today, seeing the minorities slowly

> taking control of their majority.

> > > How reservations fracture Hindu society

> > > Anti-Brahminism originated in, and still prospers in anti-Hindu circles.

> It is particularly welcome among Marxists, missionaries, Muslims,

> separatists and Christian-backed Dalit movements of different hues. When

> they attack Brahmins, their target is unmistakably Hinduism.

> > >

> > >

> > > So the question has to be asked: are the Brahmins (and other upper

> castes) of yesterday becoming the Dalits of today?

> > >

> > >

> > > Udayabhanu Panickar <udhayabhanupanickar wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > Dear Friends,

> > >

> > > Please think about our Temples. Who uses the money we donate to our

> Temples?

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Jayasree Menon <euroanuster wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > Hare Krishna !!

> > >

> > >

> > > This mail is one such mail i received from my cousin in Delhi long time

> ago.... From then, it remained within my mind as a pain, feeling bad about

> we indians and particularly, Hindus. The mail regarding Movie on

> Rama/Hanuman, motivated me to send to all in our group, so as to make

> everyone know what is happening in our country.

> > >

> > > Have we not sold our country, as it was said by " Vyasa Maharshi " in

> " Bhagavatham " ??

> > >

> > > Pranamams !!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > A VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE ... A MUST READ

> > >

> > > Who owns the media in India ?

> > >

> > > Recent Gujrat election have witnessed unaccountable money paid tomedia

> persons of both, print and electronic by Saudi Arabia todiscredit Modi and

> the Hindutva forces, which Media did very faithfullywithout success.

> > >

> > > There are several major publishing groups in India , the mostprominent

> among them being the Times of India Group,the Indian Express Group, the

> Hindustan Times Group,

> > > The Hindu group, the Anandabazar Patrika Group, the Eenadu Group, the

> Malayalam Manorama Group,

> > > the Mathrubhumi group, the Sahara group, the Bhaskar group,and the

> Dainik Jagran group.

> > >

> > > Let us see the ownership of different media agencies.

> > >

> > > NDTV: A very popular TV news media is funded by Gospels of Charity in

> Spain Supports Communism. Recently it has developed a soft corner towards

> Pakistan because Pakistan President has allowed only thischannel to be aired

> in Pakistan . Indian CEO Prannoy Roy is co-brother of Prakash Karat, General

> Secretary of the Communist party of India.His wife and Brinda Karat are

> > > sisters.

> > >

> > > India Today which used to be the only national weekly who supported BJP

> is now bought by NDTV!! Since then the tone has changed drastically and

> turned into Hindu bashing.

> > >

> > > CNN-IBN: This is 100 percent funded by Southern Baptist Church with its

> branches in all over the world with HQ in US. The Church annually allocates

> $800 million for promotion of its channel. Its Indian head

> > > is Rajdeep Sardesai and his wife Sagarika Ghosh.

> > >

> > > Times group list:

> > > Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times,Stardust , Femina,

> VijayaTimes, Vijaya Karnataka, Times now (24- hour news channel) and many

> more.. Times Group is owned by Bennet & Coleman. 'World Christian

> > > Council' does 80 percent of the Funding, and an Englishman and an

> Italian equally share balance 20 percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo is a

> close relative of Sonia Gandhi.

> > >

> > > Star TV: It is run by an Australian, who is supported by St. Peters

> Pontificial Church Melbourne .

> > >

> > > Hindustan Times: Owned by Birla Group, but hands have changed since

> Shobana Bhartiya took over. Presently it is working in Collobration with

> Times Group.

> > >

> > > The Hindu:

> > > English daily, started over 125 years has been recently taken over by

> Joshua Society, Berne , Switzerland . N.Ram's wife is a Swiss national.

> > >

> > > Indian Express: Divided into two groups.

> > >

> > > The Indian Express and new Indian Express (southern edition) ACTS

> Christian Ministries have major stake in the Indian Express and latter is

> still with the Indian counterpart.

> > >

> > > Eeenadu: Still to date controlled by an Indian named Ramoji Rao.

> > > Ramoji Rao is connected with film industry and owns a huge studio in

> Andhra Pradesh .

> > >

> > > Andhra Jyothi: The Muslim party of Hyderabad known as MIM along with a

> > > Congress Minister has purchased this Telugu daily very recently.

> > >

> > > The Statesman: It is controlled by Communist Party of India.

> > >

> > >

> > > Kairali TV: It is controlled by Communist party of India (Marxist)

> > >

> > > Mathrubhoomi: Leaders of Muslim League and Communist leaders have major

> investment.

> > >

> > > Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle: Is owned by a Saudi Arabian Company with

> its chief Editor M.J. Akbar.

> > >

> > > Gujrat riots which took place in 2002 where Hindus were burnt alive,

> > > Rajdeep Sardesai and Bharkha Dutt working for NDTV at that time got

> around 5 Million Dollars from Saudi Arabia to cover only Muslim victims

> which they did very faithfully. Not a single Hindu family was interviewed or

> shown on TV whose near and dear ones

> > > had been burnt alive, it is reported

> > >

> > > Tarun Tejpal of < Tehelka.com regularly gets flat check from Arab

> countries to target BJP and Hindus only, it is said.

> > >

> > > The ownership explains the control of media in India by

> > > foreigners. The result is obvious.

> > >

> > > PONDER OVER THIS. NOW YOU KNOW WHY EVERY ONE IS AGAINST TRUTH, HOW VERY

> SAD.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Please pass this on to as many as possible. Let them know who feeds them

> with biased news and information- yet call themselves secular.

> > >

> > >

> > > --

> > > Best regards

> > >

> > > Jayasree Menon

> > > Bangalore

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Udayabhanu Panickar

> > > aum namahh Shivaaya

> > > OUR BODY IS THE ABODE OF THE JEEVATMAN, WHICH IS IN FACT THE

> PARABRAHMAN. LET US NOT MAKE IT A GRAVEYARD. LET US NOT EAT FLESH. LET US BE

> VEGETARIANS AND STAY HEALTHY.

> > >

> > >

> > > ________________________________

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it

> now.

> > >

> > >

> > > ________________________________

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it

> now.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Best regards

> >

> > Jayasree Menon

> > Bangalore

> > +9900149461

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it

> now.

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> Best regards

>

> Jayasree Menon

> Bangalore

>

>

>

>

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Hari OM!

Dear Savithriji & all others,

The Hindus are rising up, the Hindu Sadhus are waking-up. It is a signal that we are on the threshold of a new Era for Hindu Dharma. We have suffered enough, now the Hindu patience is coming close to an end. The Hindus will rise and kick out the mischievous people, including the Hindu treacherous people in our midst, and bring a new Era of greatness for the Hindu Dharma. God has His own ways of doing things, we mortals tend to lose courage, but let us remember that God's Mill grinds slowly but surely. At one time, we were being told, "The roots of British Empire are very deep, what can you and me do to uproot the British Rule from India?" We Indians said, "We shall do it." From the Past History , I see how God brought World War II and removed the British Rule from whole of India. After that, one after another, British colonies started becoming independent of Britain. We brought a New Era almost in the whole world ! Did we have that power and strength? NO. God has His own ways of doing things which we cannot even imagine. May be Another War, bring about vast changes, though through large-scale deaths throughout the World, we should not get frightened. The World needs a hard knock, a hard blow, deaths of thousands and millions in this process should not come as a surprise. The World needs to be cleaned up to make place for cleaner human beings. We, the present ones, have made a mess of things. The Supreme Lord knows how to do the cleaning up. WAIT FOR THE NEW ERA!

SAMBHAVAMI YUGE YUGE!

Hare Guruvayurappa Saranam!

With Love & OM!

Krishna Prasad

guruvayur , "Savitri Puram" <savitriopuram wrote:>> Dear Jayashreeji,> > I perfectly agree. Only Guruvayurappan can change their mind and> sometimes the only thing "karaneeyam" for us is to pray. Prayer will> make a change.> >>

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Om Namo Narayanaya,Savithriji,Thanks for sharing your experience and also the interpretation of "Om Namo Narayanaya".JayashreeSavitri Puram <savitriopuramguruvayur Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 4:50:25 AMRe: [Guruvayur] ARTICLE ... PLS READ CAREFULLY

 

Dear Jayashreeji,

 

I perfectly agree. Only Guruvayurappan can change their mind and

sometimes the only thing "karaneeyam" for us is to pray. Prayer will

make a change.

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Hare Krishna !While all of us a mixed beliefs as regards to the issue which is definitely an issue and concern of our country for which we should be ashamed of ourselves, i reiterate, we should be ashamed, we have to go forward as per the directions of our Sweet Lord who will definitely will not leave our hands in doing what is required at the time, when it is required.

May Lord bless all His devotees and guide those who are not His devotees to come to the right path !!Hare Ram !Jayasree Menon On 23/04/2008, adidaiveekam <no_reply > wrote:

 

 

 

 

Hari OM!

Dear Savithriji & all others,

The Hindus are rising up, the Hindu Sadhus are waking-up. It is a signal that we are on the threshold of a new Era for Hindu Dharma. We have suffered enough, now the Hindu patience is coming close to an end. The Hindus will rise and kick out the mischievous people, including the Hindu treacherous people in our midst, and bring a new Era of greatness for the Hindu Dharma. God has His own ways of doing things, we mortals tend to lose courage, but let us remember that God's Mill grinds slowly but surely.

At one time, we were being told, " The roots of British Empire are very deep, what can you and me do to uproot the British Rule from India? " We Indians said, " We shall do it. " From the Past History , I see how God brought World War II and removed the British Rule from whole of India. After that, one after another, British colonies started becoming independent of Britain. We brought a New Era almost in the whole world ! Did we have that power and strength? NO. God has His own ways of doing things which we cannot even imagine. May be Another War, bring about vast changes, though through large-scale deaths throughout the World, we should not get frightened. The World needs a hard knock, a hard blow, deaths of thousands and millions in this process should not come as a surprise. The World needs to be cleaned up to make place for cleaner human beings. We, the present ones, have made a mess of things. The Supreme Lord knows how to do the cleaning up. WAIT FOR THE NEW ERA!

SAMBHAVAMI YUGE YUGE!

Hare Guruvayurappa Saranam!

With Love & OM!

Krishna Prasad

guruvayur , " Savitri Puram " <savitriopuram wrote:

>> Dear Jayashreeji,> > I perfectly agree. Only Guruvayurappan can change their mind and> sometimes the only thing " karaneeyam " for us is to pray. Prayer will> make a change.

> >>

 

 

 

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OM NAMO NARAYANA - Everybody please enjoy life systamatically with "GODS" blessings - OM NAMO NARAYANA.

 

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deejan s.

 

--- On Wed, 23/4/08, Jayasree Menon <euroanuster wrote:

Jayasree Menon <euroanusterRe: [Guruvayur] Re: ARTICLE ... PLS READ CAREFULLYguruvayur Date: Wednesday, 23 April, 2008, 10:26 AM

 

 

Hare Krishna !While all of us a mixed beliefs as regards to the issue which is definitely an issue and concern of our country for which we should be ashamed of ourselves, i reiterate, we should be ashamed, we have to go forward as per the directions of our Sweet Lord who will definitely will not leave our hands in doing what is required at the time, when it is required.May Lord bless all His devotees and guide those who are not His devotees to come to the right path !!Hare Ram !Jayasree Menon

On 23/04/2008, adidaiveekam <no_reply@ s.com> wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hari OM!

Dear Savithriji & all others,

The Hindus are rising up, the Hindu Sadhus are waking-up. It is a signal that we are on the threshold of a new Era for Hindu Dharma. We have suffered enough, now the Hindu patience is coming close to an end. The Hindus will rise and kick out the mischievous people, including the Hindu treacherous people in our midst, and bring a new Era of greatness for the Hindu Dharma. God has His own ways of doing things, we mortals tend to lose courage, but let us remember that God's Mill grinds slowly but surely. At one time, we were being told, "The roots of British Empire are very deep, what can you and me do to uproot the British Rule from India?" We Indians said, "We shall do it." From the Past History , I see how God brought World War II and removed the British Rule from whole of India. After that, one after another, British colonies started becoming independent

of Britain. We brought a New Era almost in the whole world ! Did we have that power and strength? NO. God has His own ways of doing things which we cannot even imagine. May be Another War, bring about vast changes, though through large-scale deaths throughout the World, we should not get frightened. The World needs a hard knock, a hard blow, deaths of thousands and millions in this process should not come as a surprise. The World needs to be cleaned up to make place for cleaner human beings. We, the present ones, have made a mess of things. The Supreme Lord knows how to do the cleaning up. WAIT FOR THE NEW ERA!

SAMBHAVAMI YUGE YUGE!

Hare Guruvayurappa Saranam!

With Love & OM!

Krishna Prasad

guruvayur@grou ps.com, "Savitri Puram" <savitriopuram@ ...> wrote:>> Dear Jayashreeji,> > I perfectly agree. Only Guruvayurappan can change their mind and> sometimes the only thing "karaneeyam" for us is to pray. Prayer will> make a change.> >>

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