Thanks for the pictures! They look fascinating. It isnt a home for Maharishi's family, although I wouldnt doubt that they could be living there. It looks like a big spiritual center. What are all those differnt building for? it looks huge!! Is there a map to explain what each building is? I had no idea the movement had something like that. Does Maharishi go there ever? It looks amazing. --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Jeffrey" <initiate22000@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], coldbluiceman <no_reply@> > > wrote: > > > > > > > Rick Archer wrote: > > > > > bob_brigante wrote: > > > > > > mark meredith wrote: > > > > >> > <snip> > > > > > You know how the pundit donations > > > > > have been used when you see bldgs > > > > > housing pundits all over India -- > > > > >here's a photo of the one in the > > > > > Brahmastan of India: > > > > > http://geocities.com/bbrigante/updates2006.html > > > > > > Namaste Sir Bob. > > > I must politely point out that- *the photograph on your website* > > is > > > of the Shristava family compound near Jalapur, Madhya Pradesh is > > the > > > *VERY SAME* property the agents of the tax office of the Indian > > > Goverment raided in 1987. > > > > > > That facility was partially constructed with the money from the- > > > *Great Stuart Zimmerman $100mil. Whirled Peas Scam of 1986*. > > > > > Holy Crap! Is that HUGE compound where Maharishi's family lives? I > > would love to see more close up pictures if there are any. What did > > you mean by Madhya Pradesh? What is that? > > > > ALways take everything that Steve says with a grain or three of salt. Here's a series of > photos of the "Shristava family compound." It doesn't look like a family compound to MY > untrained eye, but YMMV. BTW, Steve, what was the result of that raid on the compound? > How do you know? What newspaper articles (plural) can you furnish us on the subject? > > http://www.maharishi.org.ua/india2006/ >
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