What is Brahma Kumari Samaj?
The Brahma Kumaris is a spiritual awareness mission not affiliated with any religion. The organisation teaches to transcend labels associated with the body, such as race, nationality, religion, and gender, and it aspires to establish a global culture based on what it calls “soul-consciousness”.
Was Siddharth Shukla a Brahma Kumaris?
Sidharth Shukla’s last journey involved the Brahma Kumari rituals as the actor was an ardent follower of the faith.
Was Siddharth Shukla a Brahma Kumari?
Who is Shrimat?
Shrimat is advice of Shiv baba. ‘Shri’ itself means ‘best or most elevated’. It takes a lot of wisdom to be able to do this. It also keeps us from creating more karmic debts.
Is there any ISKCON guru philosophy supported by any Sastric evidence?
Actually there is no ISKCON guru philosophy that can be supported by any sastric evidence. Every year the GBC set up a new ‘Guru Sastra Research Committee’ and give them the task of proving that what they are doing is bona fide according to the sastra.
Does the philosophy of ISKCON make sense?
The philosophy ISKCON preaches today does not make sense therefore thoughtful people can not accept such rubbish. Every ISKCON temple strongly preaches that the guru does not have to be a liberated soul, he does not have to be free from the bondage of the three modes of material nature. Conditioned souls in the material world are not free.
Is prabhuvisnu “Swami” an ISKCON guru?
They knew Prabhuvisnu “Swami” was collecting guru daksine from his followers and going to Thailand and Bangkok and spending it on prostitutes. He got caught at least three times over a period of more than ten years, but this is fine according to the GBC, he is a bona-fide ISKCON guru, because they were able to cover it up.
Does the GBC require ISKCON gurus to follow strict following?
Of course, the GBC will never add ‘strict following’ to their non-existent list of qualifications for becoming an ISKCON guru. They absolutely do not require ISKCON gurus to follow anything strictly. Their idea is everything goes as long as the gurus don’t get caught.