Richard,
What is the point of this thread? You seem to be
trying to make some point about MMY that I'm not
getting. Please help me here!
-Peter

--- "Richard J. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jonathan Chadwick wrote:
> > Unless Kropinski's interview with Swami
> Swaroopananda Brahmananda 
> > is b.s. (which I don't think it is), Mr.
> Shrivastava was a clerk,
> > albeit a heavily favored one.
> >
> So, you're saying, that according to the
> Shankaracharya of Dwarka, the
> Mahesh Yogi was the favored clerk of Swami
> Brahmananda Saraswati, and
> that the clerk's name was Shrivastava.
> 
> > That's the karmic lot of a non-Brahmin in the
> Hindu religious
> > vocation: no women allowed ruling in the
> clubhouse, and most
> > certainly no clerks.
> >
> So, the clerk Mahesh was of low caste, like a woman,
> and wasn't
> allowed inside the house of the Swami Brahmanand.
> 
> > But for my part that's in Mr. Shrivastava's favor.
> >
> And that the clerk's name was not Mahesh Varma.
> 
> So, the lowly paper-pusher, although just a clerk,
> was one of
> the last people to see the Swami when he was alive,
> and was in fact
> sitting in the Swami's room in Calcutta at the time
> of the Swami's
> untimely demise, and the Swami called him his
> "Little Shiva". 
> 
> Then somehow, the clerk got ahold of the Swami's
> body, put it on a
> train, and took it back to Varanasi, put it in a
> trunk and sunk it in
> the Ganges River right in front of a big crowd of
> people. 
> 
> Then, the clerk went to the Jyotirmath Ashram and
> retrieved the late
> Swami's will and installed his Guru Dev's successor
> on the Gaddi,
> right in front of thousands of officials and
> devotees, which was
> reported in the Indian press citing the actions of
> one Mr. Varma. 
> 
> Now the Swami Swaroopanand cannot even set foot in
> the Jyotirmath
> Ashram. That's quite an achievement for a mere
> clerk! 
> 
> Now the clerk is a billionaire and more famous than
> the Swami of
> Dwarka and Mahesh's following makes the Swami
> Swaroop's camp look like
> an ant hill. Yet all you have to say is that the
> clerk's name was
> Shrivastava, not Varma, like it says on his
> passport. Go figure.
> 
> 
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