Indian TMO is worth a reported 3 billion plus they can afford to build a 
monument to keep the scam alive - the Old Man is dead and his nevvies have to 
keep the illusion going - a monument to a dead saint? A place to go pray and 
meditate and where miracles attributed to the good graces of Marshy? A sure 
fire draw for American, Canadian and Europeans with more money than sense -  
not to mention the gullible Indians who wanna go too.


At least now we know why the Srivastavas boys had to illegally sell off 
Movement properties - they have to finance a monument to the Bernie Madoff of 
gurujis.


________________________________
 From: nablusoss1008 <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 9:41 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yogi's memorial to open amid global attendance
 

  


--- In [email protected], "Buck"  wrote:
>
> Yep,a bunch of people from Fairfield are going.  Everyone who is important is 
> going and anyone who wants to be.  Is exciting.

Are you going Buck ?
Anyway, there is a few things I don't understand. Because according to the 
Naysayers, Buddhist's and Unstressers on this forum the TMO is dead, finished 
and has been so for quite a while already. So how is it possible for an 
impotent org. to pull off such a huge project ?

> 
> --- In [email protected], nablusoss1008  wrote:
> >
> > Yogi's memorial to open amid global attendance
> > 
> > 
> > ALLAHABAD: The disciples of late Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
> >   from
> > across the world will converge on the Sangam for the unveiling of the
> > spiritual guru's "Samadhi Smarak" (memorial) on February 15. The
> > memorial will be inaugurated by Jyotishpeethadheeshwara Jagatguru
> > Shankaracharya Swami Vasudevanand Saraswati, of Badrikashram, Himalaya.
> > 
> > The devotees of Maharishi include many famous personalities. Maharishi
> > Yogi  ,
> > who died on February 5, 2008 at his residence in Netherlands, was
> > cremated at his ashram at Arail, the opposite side of Sangam. It was
> > then announced that a huge memorial, having over 1000 Kalash (a circular
> > mound over the temple roof) with golden plating and executed by Indian
> > and German architects, would be built at the spot.
> > 
> > Giving details, Raja Harris Kaplan, in charge of India for the global
> > country of world peace, and Dr Girish Chandra Varma told TOI that the
> > Smarak would be unveiled on February 15, i.e, Basant Panchmi. The
> > architect of the Samadhi is M/S Chhaganlal Rewashankar Sompura of
> > Gujarat, presently headed by Nipam Sompura, whose family has designed
> > many temples and buildings. Along with him, Dr Eike Hartmann from the
> > Institute of Vedic City Planning, Maharishi University of Management
> >
>   ment> , Holland, has also put in tireless efforts in building the
> > memorial, said Dr Girish Chandra Varma.
> > 
> > The memorial has been built at a cost of Rs 40 crore. "The Maharishi
> > Smarak will be a place of pilgrimage, the source of knowledge and
> > inspiration for future generations and along with Shankaracharya Swami
> > Vasudevanand Saraswati of Badrikashram, Himalaya, many other seers will
> > attend the function," said Harris. Along with them, Dr Tony Nadar, known
> > as Maharaja Nader Raam, the first sovereign ruler of Maharishi's global
> > country of world peace, and around 20 other Rajas, each for different
> > fields and in charge of different countries and eight ministers of the
> > Global Country of World Peace, will attend the function, he added.
> > 
> > The outer diameter of the structure spans for 108 feet by 108 feet while
> > the height is 81 metres. The top of the structure would have 1008
> > Kalash, all having gold plating.
> > 
> > The smarak will be directly connected to the main road running besides
> > the Ganga while the main entrance will have gopurams (gateways) from
> > three directions. The road to the memorial will have 12 mandaps. Each of
> > these mandap would depict 12 areas of teaching taught by Maharishi. The
> > entire structure has been made from stone, wood and copper clamps. The
> > interiors have been furnished by marble.
> > 
> > TOI visited the memorial and saw that it's nearing completion; mansions
> > have beautifully carved, the pillars made of marble and the dome has
> > beautiful carvings. The surroundings of the memorial are being decked up
> > for the big occasion.
> > 
> > Although Harris did not confirm if celebrities like award-winning
> > filmmaker and musician David Lynch
> >   would be
> > attending the Maha Kumbh, sources said they could come on the occasion.
> > 
> > "It is not about any western (or eastern) celebrity coming to Kumbh, it
> > is that a Smarak of total vedic knowledge is being inaugurated, inspired
> > by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
> >   in the
> > holy tradition line of Sri Shankara. For over 50 years the Maharishi
> > propagated the actual experience and understanding of the Vedas, of
> > total knowledge, of atma and the self to millions of people," Harris
> > said.
> > 
> > http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/allahabad/Yogis-memorial-to-open\
> > -amid-global-attendance/articleshow/18231165.cms
> >
>   n-amid-global-attendance/articleshow/18231165.cms>
> >
>


 

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