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Diwakaram_april1
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ipudu break.. no sinnasoopu.. or pakka soopu



dude chinna choopu, pedha choopu kaadhu.. Mana Bhagawadh Geetha lo ekkada kooda mana religion ye goppa thopu thoorum ilanti chettha raathalu undaavu. Iskon people live in their own world and they never harm other religions or make fuxcking conversions. Its up to us to follow them or stay away.
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Posted on Saturday, December 17, 2011 - 09:47 am:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

edhavalaki poye kaalam osthe ilanti panule chestharu
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abhy, bhagavatgita konataniki mohamatam deniki..manam itta feel avvabatte hindusim ilaa edichindi




btw.. sinnapudu bagane sadivadini.. 2 or 3 times complete sesanu.. Gita mottam..
but 11th chapter was favourite.. all most motham kantha tha.. vochedi..

ipudu break.. no sinnasoopu.. or pakka soopu
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Maverick:

abhy, bhagavatgita konataniki mohamatam deniki..manam itta feel avvabatte hindusim ilaa edichindi





ikkada seppindi.. kreestu kurrollu/iskon kurrolla ku teda lekund ayipoyindi ani..
antha la venta padtunnaru.. hinduism enduku ala edchindo annadi sala pedda topic.. sala vostayi andulo...
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Assala > 95% of Hindus dont read Bible adannamaata nenu Banglore unnapudu ISKON odu adigithe konna oka 2 chapters at most completed ...
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abhy, bhagavatgita konataniki mohamatam deniki..manam itta feel avvabatte hindusim ilaa edichindi
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mana iskon kurrollu _yesu kurrolla kante ekkuvayipoyaru.. russia lo anduke troubles..

ikkada kooda iskon kurrollu enta badi maree konipistunnar Gita ni

manam mohamatam...
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/europe/Bhagavad-Git a-faces-extremist-branding-ban-in-Russia/articleshow/1114301 4.cms
ahaha See here Gita Does not allow dis ..gotcha

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/dec/16/children-dutch-c atholic-institutions-abused?newsfeed=true

Tens of thousands of children abused in Dutch Catholic institutions, report says

Eight hundred Catholic clergy and church employees were guilty of abusing children over 40 years, a commission reports

The Roman Catholic church in the Netherlands was shamed on Friday when a comprehensive investigation of sexual abuse of children by clergy over 40 years found one in five vulnerable children had been molested.

An 1,100-page report from a commission led by a former education minister and Christian Democrat leader said it could identify 800 Catholic clergy and other church employees guilty of sexually abusing children in the 40 years from 1945 and that more than 100 perpetrators were still alive.

Children in institutional care, regardless of religious affiliation, in the Netherlands were at substantial risk of being abused during the period, the molestation rate – 20% – being twice that of elsewhere. The investigation led by Wim Deetman concluded that several tens of thousands of children had suffered sexual molestation.

With the Catholic church embroiled in child abuse scandals from Ireland to Austria and lay Catholics mobilising against the Vatican for root-and-branch reform of canon law to end celibacy in the priesthood and facilitate female ordination, the Dutch report was the latest damning verdict of serial abuse accompanied by persistent cover-ups.

Klokk, an abuse victims' organisation in the Netherlands, said the disclosures by the Deetman inquiry went much further than it had expected and cast doubt on the Dutch church's alleged efforts to come clean. Deliberately echoing common postwar German denials of knowing about the Holocaust, a Dutch cardinal, Ads Simonis, last year insisted that the church hierarchy was not involved in any cover-up.

"We did not know anything," he declared in German. Deetman on Friday ridiculed such denials. "The policy was no washing of dirty linen in public," he told journalists. "To prevent scandals, nothing was done, abuse not acknowledged, there was no help, compensation or support for the victims," the report said. Deetman said his inquiry had found that tens of thousands of children had been abused by Catholic clergy.

Around 2,000 alleged victims have come forward in recent months to lodge claims and threaten court action. The Dutch church recently launched a compensation fund for victims and last week the church in Belgium did the same following a parallel scandal that reached to the very apex of the Catholic hierarchy and saw 475 victims coming forward to report their experiences to an independent inquiry. In the US, meanwhile, victims' associations have hired lawyers to try to take the Vatican to the international criminal court in The Hague for allegedly aiding and abetting systematic serial abuse by its clergy.

Given the popular disgust within the lay church at the extent of the revealed abuse, the cover-ups, and the perceived half-heartedness of the authorities' response, reform movements are proliferating across Austria, Germany, Ireland, Belgium and the Netherlands. A powerful "We Are the Church" movement in Austria has gained broad support, challenging the Vatican and raising schismatic potential. Earlier this month in Belgium, a new movement was founded by dissident priests, dubbed "Believers Speak Out", calling for the ordination of married men and women, the lifting of curbs on divorcees, and other reforms.

"The Belgian church is a disaster," said Father John Dekimpe when launching the new organisation. "If we don't do something, the exodus of those leaving the church will just never stop." While officially the church refuses to admit that priestly celibacy is in any way connected with priestly abuse, Deetman on Friday made the link. "We do not consider it impossible that a number of cases would not have happened if celibacy was voluntary," he said. His report said that compulsory celibacy in the priesthood made priests more likely to engage in "transgressive conduct".
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IS TOI making news are giving true News
MOSCOW: Bhagavad Gita, one of the holiest Hindu scriptures, is facing a legal ban and the prospect of being branded as "an extremist" literature across Russia. A court in Siberia's Tomsk city is set to deliver its final verdict Monday in a case filed by state prosecutors.

The final pronouncement in the case will come two days after Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during his Dec 15-17 official visit for a bilateral summit with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev consolidated bilateral trade and strategic ties and personal friendship.

The case, which has been going on in Tomsk court since June, seeks ban on a Russian translation of "Bhagavad Gita As It Is" written by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON).

It also wants the Hindu religious text banned in Russia and declared as a literature spreading "social discord", its distribution on Russian soil rendered illegal.

In view of the case, Indians settled in Moscow, numbering about 15,000, and followers of the ISKCON religious movement here have appealed to Manmohan Singh and his government to intervene diplomatically to resolve the issue in favour of the scripture, an important part of Indian epic Mahabharata written by sage Ved Vyas.

The ISKCON followers in Russia have also written a letter to the Prime Minister's Office in New Delhi, calling for immediate intervention, lest the religious freedom of Hindus living here be compromised.

"The case is coming up for a final verdict on Monday in Tomsk court. We want all efforts from the Indian government to protect the religious rights of Hindus in Russia," Sadhu Priya Das of ISKCON and a devotee of a 40-year-old Krishna temple in central Moscow, told IANS.

The court, which took up the case filed by the state prosecutors, had referred the book to the Tomsk State University for "an expert" examination Oct 25.

But Hindu groups in Russia, particularly followers of ISKCON, say the university was not qualified as it lacked Indologists who study the history and cultures, languages, and literature of the Indian subcontinent.

The Hindus pleaded with the court that the case was inspired by religious bias and intolerance from a "majority religious group in Russia", and have sought that their rights to practice their religious beliefs be upheld.

The prosecutor's case also seeks to ban the preachings of Prabhupada and ISKCON's religious beliefs, claiming these were "extremist" in nature and preached "hatred" of other religious beliefs.

"They have not just tried to get the Bhagavad Gita banned, but also brand our religious beliefs and preachings as extremist," Das said.

The ISKCON devotees have taken up the matter with the Indian embassy in Moscow too for an early diplomatic intervention before things get worse and the court passes an adverse verdict banning the Bhagavad Gita and Krishna consciousness teachings.

In the Nov 1 letter addressed to Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister Pulok Chatterji, ISKCON's New Delhi branch Governing Body Commissioner Gopal Krishna Goswami, said the prosecutor's affidavit claims Lord Krishna "is evil and not conforming to Christian religious view".

Goswami also urged Manmohan Singh to accord priority to the matter during his Moscow stay and take it up with the Russian authorities.

Indian diplomatic corps officials at the embassy here, who were unwilling to be named, told IANS that they have been following up the case since the time it was brought to their notice earlier this year.

They had also taken up the matter at the appropriate levels in the Russian government to get the case either withdrawn or get the defence to fight the case to obtain a favourable verdict.

Officials at the Indian Prime Minister's Office, who were part of the Indian delegation accompanying Manmohan Singh, confirmed to IANS the case and the letter they received from ISKCON in this regard.

"This matter is receiving the highest attention and the Indian embassy officials in Moscow have been instructed to follow up the case with the Russian authorities," they said.

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