--- In [email protected], coldbluiceman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > sparaig / Lawson English wrote: > > > coldbluiceman wrote: > > > > > > > Lawson English wrote: > > > > As I said, you appear unable to understand > > > > what you furnish theURL for. > > > > > > Namaste Sir Lawson Ji, > > > i took the libery to snip this..easy to read. > > > i must politely take exception with > > > your assessment of my > > > understanding of "the URL" i provide. > > > > > > > The higher court > > > > said that the lower court said that > > > > the will was valid and that SBS > > > > was of sound mind when > > > > he wrote it. > > > > > > Sir Lawson Ji..where did you read in the > > >URL that "SBS wrote a will"? > > > You *assume facts not in evidence*!! > > > please see page 792 > > > > > > .."Before his death, he executed a will > > > which was published on June 8, 1953.." > > > http://www.austlii.edu.au/~andrew/CommonLII/INSC/1974/153.html > > > > > > He was "in disposing mind when He signed the will". > > > However that was > > > disputed by the "committee", and it was within > > > ashram custom to > > > nominate anyone they choose"... > > > please see page 792 > > > > > > .."and that in accordance with the custom and > > > the rules of the > > > Math, they were entitled to instal a person > > > nominated by them as the > > > Head of the Math..." > > > http://www.austlii.edu.au/~andrew/CommonLII/INSC/1974/153.html > > > > > > Which was acceptable with both the Lower District Court, > > > and the > > > Supreme Court as Swami Krishnabodha Ji was > > > a legally recognized > > > Shankaracharya and accepted by other Mathas as well. > > > > > > > No mention was made > > > > to the order of the will in the URL you provided. > > > > > > Sir Lawson Ji, i must politely inquire-*CAN YOU READ?*.. > > > reference page 792 > > > .."By the will, he nominated a panel of > > > 4 persons in-order of > > > choice indicated in the will to succeed > > > him as head of the Math. His > > > first choice was Swami Shantanand Saraswati, respondent No. 1. > > > Respondent No. 1 accepted the office, He was installed as > > > Shankaracharya of the Math on June 12, 1953.." > > > http://www.austlii.edu.au/~andrew/CommonLII/INSC/1974/153.html > > > > > > > As to the rest, the question now arises: > > > > who is vomptent to choose SBS's successor? > > > > SBS or > > > > the group of scholars? > > > > > > Sir Lawson Ji, i must politely take exception > > > of your *Skewd Understanding* of the > > > *FACTS* the "group of scholars" were the > > > persons that set up the ashram in 1940. > > > Please see page 792 > > > > > > .."In 1940, a society known as Bharat Dharma Maha > > > - Mandal or Kashi > > > made an effort to discover the Math and the > > > effort proved successful. > > > The relics of the Math were found near Badrikashram. > > > The land on which the relics were found along with > > > certain other property on the banks of Varuna in > > > Kashi was acquired by the Society > > > and thereafter the Society created an endowment > > > of the land by a deed dated April 11, 1941 > > > in favour of Jyotir Math and Swami Brahmanand Saraswati > > >(Brahmanand for short), a man renowned for his > > > piety and vedic learning was installed as the Head of the Math. > > > Brahmanand died on May 20, 1953...." > > > http://www.austlii.edu.au/~andrew/CommonLII/INSC/1974/153.html > > > > > > > The fact of the matter is that THEY > > > > ignored SBS's will completely > > > > and chose someone who wasn't even listed. > > > > > > And, that was *COMPLETELY WITHIN ASHRAM CUSTOM* > > > as i pointed out above! > > > The court said that the plaintiffs said that > > this was within ashram custom. > > The court didn't > > rule on this either way... > > > The court found: > > <snip> > > <snip> > > Namsate Sir Lawson Ji, > Now that we have agreed on what the Courts have found. > Can you please answer three simple questions? >
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