<!--QuoteBegin-acharya+Jun 14 2008, 09:46 AM-->QUOTE(acharya @ Jun 14 2008, 09:46 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->http://jyotishvidya.com/books.htm
[right][snapback]82808[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Went to this last link on "books" above and was about to save the stuff from there when I glanced over the links on the left.
There was this:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"Biblical Astrology (Parampara)"
http://jyotishvidya.com/biblical.htm<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Read that page.
- it contains a link to "Bede Griffiths - mystic" (he's one of the famous people who promoted the catholic-in-disguise-as-swamis for declared conversion purposes), and
- talks about how Karma is supposedly "sin" and
- yajna is equated to christ's so-called "sacrifice" and then
- equates Divine Mother Mahalakshmi with non-existent mary-mother-of-jeesus.
Christians never did know what Karma or Yajna (or Moksha, etcetera) meant.
Perhaps it is better explained by quoting that "biblical astrology" page's section titles, which include:
- "Yajna - sacrifice" followed by "Crucifiction - Sacrifice/Yajna for the Remission of Sins/Karma"
- "Divine Mother Mahalakshmi" followed by "Divine mother takes many forms" - a section on the non-existent maria
- "Christian meditation" = section on inculturation, stealing Dharmic science of meditation which is one of the forms of Yoga (in this case, mantra-based meditation is stolen)
And oh, here's the final joke:
- "Holy succession (Parampara)" - with a picture of an image of christ with a photo of that recent terrorist Pope whats-his-face superimposed with the words "Upon this Rock" (the biblical statement about peter and the founding of the vatican). => This is specifically [i]catholic[i] christian promotion, as NO OTHER christian sect recognises the claim of the church that it derives its powers/rights to lord it over from peter the non-existent apostle of non-existent jeebus. Another indicator that the site is promoting particularly catholic dawaganda is that hardly any other christian sect places any emphasis on maria.
The site is obviously catholic subversion, else why do they use the recently-developed catholic inculturation techiques and arguments that jeebus sacrificed himself for somebody's sins using the catholic twists to Dharmic words? Even Hindus who continue to believe "all religions are equal" would never write those things.
The question remaining is whether that site has tampered with the contents of those books of Hindu literature (in the zip files) to any gross or subtle extent. (You know, they way the catholic terrorists have tried to grab the Hindu shlokam "Om asato ma sadgamaya" and palm it off as talking about their non-existent jeebusjehovallah instead <!--emo&:blink:--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='blink.gif' /><!--endemo--> The ever more convoluted desperations of christolying...)
[right][snapback]82808[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Went to this last link on "books" above and was about to save the stuff from there when I glanced over the links on the left.
There was this:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"Biblical Astrology (Parampara)"
http://jyotishvidya.com/biblical.htm<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Read that page.
- it contains a link to "Bede Griffiths - mystic" (he's one of the famous people who promoted the catholic-in-disguise-as-swamis for declared conversion purposes), and
- talks about how Karma is supposedly "sin" and
- yajna is equated to christ's so-called "sacrifice" and then
- equates Divine Mother Mahalakshmi with non-existent mary-mother-of-jeesus.
Christians never did know what Karma or Yajna (or Moksha, etcetera) meant.
Perhaps it is better explained by quoting that "biblical astrology" page's section titles, which include:
- "Yajna - sacrifice" followed by "Crucifiction - Sacrifice/Yajna for the Remission of Sins/Karma"
- "Divine Mother Mahalakshmi" followed by "Divine mother takes many forms" - a section on the non-existent maria
- "Christian meditation" = section on inculturation, stealing Dharmic science of meditation which is one of the forms of Yoga (in this case, mantra-based meditation is stolen)
And oh, here's the final joke:
- "Holy succession (Parampara)" - with a picture of an image of christ with a photo of that recent terrorist Pope whats-his-face superimposed with the words "Upon this Rock" (the biblical statement about peter and the founding of the vatican). => This is specifically [i]catholic[i] christian promotion, as NO OTHER christian sect recognises the claim of the church that it derives its powers/rights to lord it over from peter the non-existent apostle of non-existent jeebus. Another indicator that the site is promoting particularly catholic dawaganda is that hardly any other christian sect places any emphasis on maria.
The site is obviously catholic subversion, else why do they use the recently-developed catholic inculturation techiques and arguments that jeebus sacrificed himself for somebody's sins using the catholic twists to Dharmic words? Even Hindus who continue to believe "all religions are equal" would never write those things.
The question remaining is whether that site has tampered with the contents of those books of Hindu literature (in the zip files) to any gross or subtle extent. (You know, they way the catholic terrorists have tried to grab the Hindu shlokam "Om asato ma sadgamaya" and palm it off as talking about their non-existent jeebusjehovallah instead <!--emo&:blink:--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='blink.gif' /><!--endemo--> The ever more convoluted desperations of christolying...)