--- In [email protected], "Bob Brigante" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > snip > It was 1944 (don't remember the month), an article/photospread ran in > Life magazine about the yagya. But by then the war was certainly > almost over, with the Russians poised to overrun the Germans from the > East, and the Allies from the West, and the British gave up India > because they were broke and worn out after WWII, so it's hard to see > any big claims being justified for this yagya. I disagree. Had the A-bomb not been used the way it was and the japs not surrendered when they did in the way they did, the war in the Far East would have dragged on for quite some time (consider fighting the japs in Japan with conventional means - the US might have lost) - making the allied invasion and an number of other factors deciding the outcome far more uncertain, and if not that - then certainly more destructive. The point of my posting is that even if the yagya is successfull, the way this 'peace' will be implemented in the physical realm might still be that someone gets hit really hard, so hard that hostilities after that just stops. >What is not mentioned > is that between 250K and a million Indians died when India gained its > independence, as a result of killing sprees among Muslims, Hindus, > and Sikhs no longer under the thumb of the Brits and free to run riot. > > MMY commented in his press conference of March 23rd that fulfillment > of desire (sankalpa siddhi?) was the test of coherence in India (as > opposed to the MUM western-science model of giving a report card to > students based on brain waves) -- so we'll see whether the pundit > influence is coherent if some big changes happen in India. > > > > > > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > From a friend: > > > > > > Here is news to cheer everyone up. Maharishi is right now > assembling > > 100,000 > > > pundits in India to do a massive yagya of 40 days duration, > similar > > to the > > > one that Guru Dev did in 1945 which was instrumental in ending > World > > War II. > > > The movement doesn't have enough to make 100,000 so they are > hiring > > > experienced pundits to perform the chanting and ceremonies. > > > > > > He said that Sat Yuga will arrive by July 21st, Guru Purnimah, > this > > year! > > > The exact dates of the yagya have not been announced yet. > > > > > > �The eternity of the eternal life of absolute Being is conceived > in > > terms of > > > innumerable lives of the Divine Mother a single one of whose lives > > > encompasses a thousand life-spans of Lord Shiva. One life of Lord > Shiva > > > covers the time of a thousand life-spans of Lord Vishnu. One life > of > > Lord > > > Vishnu equals the duration of a thousand life-spans of Brahma the > > Creator. A > > > single life-span of Brahma is conceived in terms of one hundred > years of > > > Brahma; each year of Brahma comprises 12 months of Brahma and > each month > > > comprises 30 days of Brahma. One day of Brahma is called a Kalpa. > > One Kalpa > > > is equal to the time of 14 Manus. The time of one Manu is called a > > > Manvantara. One Manvantara equals 71 Chaturyugis. One Chaturyugi > > comprises > > > the total span of 4 yugas, i.e., Sat Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara > Yuga > > and Kali > > > Yuga. The span of the yugas is conceived in terms of the duration > of Sat > > > Yuga. Thus, the span of Treta Yuga is three quarters of that of > Sat > > Yuga; > > > the span of Dvpara yuga is half that of Sat yuga and the span of > > Kali yuga > > > one quarter that of Sat yuga. The span of Kali yuga equals 432,000 > > years of > > > a man�s life. > > > > > > B-G, Ch. 4, V. 1, commentary. > > > > > > Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad-Gita > > > A Translation and Commentary > > > Chapters 1-6 > > > > > > Ayurveda states that the span of a man�s life is 120 years. > > > Maharishi�s teacher, Swami Brahmanda Saraswati had a huge yagya > > performed to > > > end WW II. The following year the war ended and the year after > that > > India > > > gained independence. To subscribe, send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!' Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
