Charity To Iskcon

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Charity to ISKCON - The highest form of charity


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Charity ppt by Bhakta Sumit KhanejaCharity ppt by Bhakta Sumit Khaneja
Charity to Krishna (God) Consciousness Charity to Krishna (God) Consciousness
He who lives as a trustee of his property and spends his money in charity thinks He who lives as a trustee of his property and spends his money in charity thinks
that the property really belongs to the Lord, and lives happily.that the property really belongs to the Lord, and lives happily.
Sins can be destroyed by charity. Lord Jesus says: "Charity covereth a multitude of sins." Sins can be destroyed by charity. Lord Jesus says: "Charity covereth a multitude of sins."
Charity is a great purifier of heart.Charity is a great purifier of heart.
See God everywhere. Share with all. O Man! Give plenty in charity. You will enjoy peace, See God everywhere. Share with all. O Man! Give plenty in charity. You will enjoy peace,
plenty and prosperity.plenty and prosperity.
Think well towards suffering people. Pray for their welfare. Feel that every being is a Think well towards suffering people. Pray for their welfare. Feel that every being is a
manifestation of the Lord. This will accomplish more good than much money.manifestation of the Lord. This will accomplish more good than much money.
See God everywhere. Share with all. O Man! Give plenty in charity. You will enjoy peace, See God everywhere. Share with all. O Man! Give plenty in charity. You will enjoy peace,
plenty and prosperity plenty and prosperity
The goal of life is God-realisation. Never forget this. It is your birthright.The goal of life is God-realisation. Never forget this. It is your birthright.
To become divine is the aim of life.To become divine is the aim of life.
The purpose of human birth is to achieve Divine Consciousness. You have come here to The purpose of human birth is to achieve Divine Consciousness. You have come here to
attain supreme and unalloyed Bliss. attain supreme and unalloyed Bliss.
The purpose of your existence is to serve with divine bhava (attitude), to purify and steady The purpose of your existence is to serve with divine bhava (attitude), to purify and steady
the mind, to attain freedom and perfection, which is Self-realisation.the mind, to attain freedom and perfection, which is Self-realisation.
Pray to Him like a child. Be frank and confess all your troubles before Him. If you take one Pray to Him like a child. Be frank and confess all your troubles before Him. If you take one
step nearer to the Divine Being, He will come a hundred by leaps and bounds to you.step nearer to the Divine Being, He will come a hundred by leaps and bounds to you.
Surrender everything to Him. Let Him mould you in any way He likes. He will remove all Surrender everything to Him. Let Him mould you in any way He likes. He will remove all
defects and weaknesses defects and weaknesses

Charity ppt by Bhakta Sumit KhanejaCharity ppt by Bhakta Sumit Khaneja
Charity to Krishna (God) ConsciousnessCharity to Krishna (God) Consciousness
I have learnt that it is foremost duty of the man to learn to give - give in charity, give in plenty, I have learnt that it is foremost duty of the man to learn to give - give in charity, give in plenty,
give with love, give without any expectation. Charity is incomplete without charity of give with love, give without any expectation. Charity is incomplete without charity of
disposition, charity of feeling, charity of understanding. – Swami Sivanandadisposition, charity of feeling, charity of understanding. – Swami Sivananda
Charity is the disposition to think favorably of others and do them good. In a general sense, Charity is the disposition to think favorably of others and do them good. In a general sense,
charity means love, benevolence and goodwill. In a theoretical sense, it is universal goodwill to charity means love, benevolence and goodwill. In a theoretical sense, it is universal goodwill to
man and supreme love to God.man and supreme love to God.
Charity is love in action. True charity is the desire to be useful to others without thought of Charity is love in action. True charity is the desire to be useful to others without thought of
recompense or reward.recompense or reward.
Every good act is charity. To be kind and loving is charity. To forget and forgive some harm Every good act is charity. To be kind and loving is charity. To forget and forgive some harm
done to you is charity. A kind word said to a suffering man is charity.done to you is charity. A kind word said to a suffering man is charity.
The whole world is your home. You are a citizen of the world. Cultivate a generous feeling for The whole world is your home. You are a citizen of the world. Cultivate a generous feeling for
the welfare of the whole world.the welfare of the whole world.
Bhakti is the passport to the Kingdom of the Lord. Practice sadachara (right conduct), ahimsa, Bhakti is the passport to the Kingdom of the Lord. Practice sadachara (right conduct), ahimsa,
satyam (truth) and brahmacharya (celibacy). Destroy worldly passions and cravings. Then satyam (truth) and brahmacharya (celibacy). Destroy worldly passions and cravings. Then
alone Bhakti will grow.alone Bhakti will grow.
Bhakti transmutes man into divinity. It makes him perfect. It gives him eternal satisfaction. It Bhakti transmutes man into divinity. It makes him perfect. It gives him eternal satisfaction. It
weans the mind from the sensual objects. It makes him rejoice in God. It blossoms afterwards weans the mind from the sensual objects. It makes him rejoice in God. It blossoms afterwards
into Jnana (Knowledge). It leads to Immortality or God-realization.into Jnana (Knowledge). It leads to Immortality or God-realization.
Have definite, chief aim - God-realisation. Practise self-control, have a fully ripe and pure mind. Have definite, chief aim - God-realisation. Practise self-control, have a fully ripe and pure mind.
Cultivate strong discrimination, burning yearning for liberation. Meditate ceaselessly on your Cultivate strong discrimination, burning yearning for liberation. Meditate ceaselessly on your
inner Self which is the only Reality, which is pure Consciousness, have perfect faith in guru inner Self which is the only Reality, which is pure Consciousness, have perfect faith in guru
and God.and God.

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Virtues of CharityVirtues of Charity
A man is remembered for his deeds – good deeds or evil deeds, but never for his bank A man is remembered for his deeds – good deeds or evil deeds, but never for his bank
balancebalance
Even bad men acknowledge the excellency of God's people.Even bad men acknowledge the excellency of God's people.
Friendship in the world is governed by self-interest. It is good to have God our Friendship in the world is governed by self-interest. It is good to have God our
Friend; he will not desert us. Friend; he will not desert us.
The riches of men of wisdom and piety enlarge their usefulness. The riches of men of wisdom and piety enlarge their usefulness.
An honest witness saves lives, but one who tells lies is dangerous.An honest witness saves lives, but one who tells lies is dangerous.
Piety and holiness always promote industry, sobriety, and honesty. Piety and holiness always promote industry, sobriety, and honesty.
Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves
with many griefs.with many griefs.
For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evilFor the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil

Charity ppt by Bhakta Sumit KhanejaCharity ppt by Bhakta Sumit Khaneja
Virtues of CharityVirtues of Charity
Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their
hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God, who richly provides hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God, who richly provides
us with everything for our enjoyment. us with everything for our enjoyment.
Command the rich to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to Command the rich to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to
share. share.
In this way they will lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming In this way they will lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming
age, so that they may take hold of the life that is truly life.age, so that they may take hold of the life that is truly life.
Acts of sacrifice, charity and penance are not to be given up but should be performed. Acts of sacrifice, charity and penance are not to be given up but should be performed.
Indeed, sacrifice, charity and penance purify even the great souls.Indeed, sacrifice, charity and penance purify even the great souls. Souls - Such as are Souls - Such as are
innocent, from false accusationsinnocent, from false accusations
For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have
food and clothing, we will be content with that. food and clothing, we will be content with that.
People who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and People who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and
harmful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction.harmful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction.

Charity ppt by Bhakta Sumit Khaneja
Virtues of Charity
•A hundred years from now, nobody will possibly remember how much money I had in my bank account.
The only thing that will be remembered about me will be my deeds.
•He truly gives charity who gives fro his heart, who gives lovingly. He is truly merciful who converse
with everyone from his heart, and not only with the mind an the lips, who renders sincere, heartfelt
respect to everyone, who preaches the word of God and serves God with a true heart and not
hypocritically – Saint John of Kronstadt.
•Do not miss the golden opportunity this life gives you for God-realisation. Let each day dawn for you
as a fresh opportunity and occasion, opening up before you to move one step further towards the
great attainment of God-realization.
•Be good, do good. Be kind, be tolerant, be generous, be charitable. Be patient, be persevering. Be
pure, be wise.
•Service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Shri Krishna gives unlimited glory to man. For
example:
–Devotee of Lord Krishna Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday on 2
nd
October is celebrated as National
Holiday of India and he is called the father of the nation.
–Lord Krishna’s devotee Srila Prabhupada is worshipped around the world in six hundred temples
every day by fifty thousand people as he was the founder of ISKCON movement.
–Prince Siddhartha attained worship able glory throughout the world and much more than any
ordinary prince when he left his riches and went to meditate upon God
–Even in other religions, Saints are hugely respected by everybody, such as
•Saint Patrick’s day
•Saint Andrews
•Saint Kabir
•Mother Teresa
•Saint Stephen
•Saint Bartholomew
•Saint Benedict

Charity ppt by Bhakta Sumit Khaneja
Glories of Holy Name
All days are celebrated when God arrived on Earth, such as
Diwali
Janamashtami
All days are celebrated when demons got killed, such as
Dusshera when Ravana got killed
Independence Day of India when the British Raj (Ravana demoniac raj) left India and India
became symbolically an independent and free country
Freedom is a value cherished by all
ISKCON teaches four regulative principles of freedom:
Demoniac people want to dominate other people even without any valid
authority. But all countries celebrate their Independence days, such as America
celebrates 4
th
of July as its Independence day.
Everyone wants to get admission in St Stephens college, St Xaviers College, Sri
Ram College Of Commerce, but nobody wants to get admission in Hitler’s
college or Devil’s college.

Charity ppt by Bhakta Sumit KhanejaCharity ppt by Bhakta Sumit Khaneja
Service to Krsna (God)Service to Krsna (God)
Krsna is attracted by the smallest serviceKrsna is attracted by the smallest service
"Brahma addressed Lord Krsna as Acyuta because the Lord is never forgetful of a little service "Brahma addressed Lord Krsna as Acyuta because the Lord is never forgetful of a little service
rendered by His devotee. He is so kind and affectionate towards His devotees that a little service rendered by His devotee. He is so kind and affectionate towards His devotees that a little service
by them is accepted by Him as a great deal." (Krsna Book, Ch. 14: "Prayers Offered by Lord by them is accepted by Him as a great deal." (Krsna Book, Ch. 14: "Prayers Offered by Lord
Brahma to Lord Krsna" )Brahma to Lord Krsna" )
I like this description of Krsna, it makes Him attractive to me, because He is a person who cares, I like this description of Krsna, it makes Him attractive to me, because He is a person who cares,
a God with a heart.a God with a heart.
Atheism in dangerAtheism in danger
"There are few people so stubborn in their atheism who when danger is pressing in will not "There are few people so stubborn in their atheism who when danger is pressing in will not
acknowledge the divine power."acknowledge the divine power." –Plato –Plato
Doubt is arising from ignoranceDoubt is arising from ignorance
"The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: Now hear, O son of Partha, how by practicing yoga in "The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: Now hear, O son of Partha, how by practicing yoga in
full consciousness of Me, with mind attached to Me, you can know Me in full, free from doubt." full consciousness of Me, with mind attached to Me, you can know Me in full, free from doubt."
((Bhagavad-gitaBhagavad-gita 7.1) 7.1)
"I shall now declare unto you in full this knowledge, both phenomenal and numinous. This being "I shall now declare unto you in full this knowledge, both phenomenal and numinous. This being
known, nothing further shall remain for you to know." (known, nothing further shall remain for you to know." (Bhagavad-gitaBhagavad-gita 7.2) 7.2)
"Those who are on this path are resolute in purpose, and their aim is one. O beloved child of the "Those who are on this path are resolute in purpose, and their aim is one. O beloved child of the
Kurus, the intelligence of those who are irresolute is many-branched." (Kurus, the intelligence of those who are irresolute is many-branched." (Bhagavad-gitaBhagavad-gita 2.41) 2.41)

Charity ppt by Bhakta Sumit Khaneja
30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to 30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to
ISKCON is the highest form of charity:ISKCON is the highest form of charity:
““Whatever is done without faith whether it is sacrifice, charity, Whatever is done without faith whether it is sacrifice, charity,
austerity, or any other act is useless. It has no value here or austerity, or any other act is useless. It has no value here or
hereafter, O Arjuna.” (17.28)hereafter, O Arjuna.” (17.28)
•Largest book-distribution program for distribution of Bhagavada Largest book-distribution program for distribution of Bhagavada
Gita and Srimad BhagavatamGita and Srimad Bhagavatam
“The one who shall propagate this supreme secret philosophy, the “The one who shall propagate this supreme secret philosophy, the
transcendental knowledge of the Gita, amongst My devotees, shall transcendental knowledge of the Gita, amongst My devotees, shall
be performing the highest devotional service to Me, and shall be performing the highest devotional service to Me, and shall
certainly come to Me. No other person shall do more pleasing certainly come to Me. No other person shall do more pleasing
service to Me, and no one on earth shall be dearer to Me. (18.68-69)service to Me, and no one on earth shall be dearer to Me. (18.68-69)
““I promise the study of this sacred dialogue of ours will be I promise the study of this sacred dialogue of ours will be
equivalent to worshipping Me with knowledge-sacrifice.” (18.70)equivalent to worshipping Me with knowledge-sacrifice.” (18.70)
““Whoever hears this sacred dialogue with faith and without cavil Whoever hears this sacred dialogue with faith and without cavil
becomes free from sin, and attains salvation.” (18.71)becomes free from sin, and attains salvation.” (18.71)

Charity ppt by Bhakta Sumit Khaneja
30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to 30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to
ISKCON is the highest form of charity:ISKCON is the highest form of charity:
1.1. Nationwide presence and international presence of temples and guesthouses for Nationwide presence and international presence of temples and guesthouses for
spiritual touristsspiritual tourists
Charity that is given as a matter of duty, to a deserving candidate who does nothing in Charity that is given as a matter of duty, to a deserving candidate who does nothing in
return, at the right place and time, is considered to be charity in the mode of goodness. return, at the right place and time, is considered to be charity in the mode of goodness.
(17.20)(17.20)
Charity in the mode of goodness is the best purifying, beneficial, and righteous act. It Charity in the mode of goodness is the best purifying, beneficial, and righteous act. It
equally benefits both the giver and the receiver (MB 13.120.16).equally benefits both the giver and the receiver (MB 13.120.16).
Nobody does anything for others. They all do for their own benefit. Even charitable Nobody does anything for others. They all do for their own benefit. Even charitable
works done for others are really done for one’s own good (MB 12.292.01).works done for others are really done for one’s own good (MB 12.292.01).
It is the giver, not the receiver, who is blessed. Yogiraj Mumtaz Ali says: When you serve It is the giver, not the receiver, who is blessed. Yogiraj Mumtaz Ali says: When you serve
a less fortunate person in any way — material or spiritual — you are not doing him or a less fortunate person in any way — material or spiritual — you are not doing him or
her a favor. In fact, the one who receives your help does you a favor by accepting what her a favor. In fact, the one who receives your help does you a favor by accepting what
you give, and thereby helps you to evolve and move closer to the divine, blissful being, you give, and thereby helps you to evolve and move closer to the divine, blissful being,
who in reality is within all.who in reality is within all.
2.2. Sacred refuge for devotees who may be harassed by evil demoniac peopleSacred refuge for devotees who may be harassed by evil demoniac people
Supreme Controller: Lord Krishna is the supreme controller.Supreme Controller: Lord Krishna is the supreme controller.
“I give heat, and I withhold and send forth the rain” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita “I give heat, and I withhold and send forth the rain” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita
9.19)9.19)
“With a single fragment of myself I pervade and support this entire universe”(Lord “With a single fragment of myself I pervade and support this entire universe”(Lord
Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 10.42)Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 10.42)
3.3. Holy place to stay for business people while traveling worldwideHoly place to stay for business people while traveling worldwide
5.5.Dharmo Rakshita Rakshitaha: Those who protect Dharma are protected by DharmaDharmo Rakshita Rakshitaha: Those who protect Dharma are protected by Dharma
6.6.Descending from authentic parampara / disciplic succession system by Srila Descending from authentic parampara / disciplic succession system by Srila
PrabhupadaPrabhupada

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30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to 30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to
ISKCON is the highest form of charity:ISKCON is the highest form of charity:
7. Helps to save pious souls due to having brahmacari ashrams. God becomes happy when you help to save pious
souls because:
a. You cannot come to the kingdom of God unless you bring another soul with you
b. Pleasing God’s devotees is even better than worshipping God himself
Supreme Creator: Lord Krishna is the origin of all.
“The whole cosmic order is under me. By my will it is manifested again and again, and by my will it is annihilated
at the end” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 9.8)
“Furthermore, O Arjuna, I am the generating seed of all existences. There is no being, moving or unmoving, that
can exist without me” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 10.39)
“I am the source of all spiritual and material worlds. Everything emanates from Me. The wise who perfectly know
this engage in My devotional service and worship Me with all their hearts”(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 10.8)
“Of all that is material and all that is spiritual in this world, know for certain that I am both the origin and the
dissolution” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 7.6)
8. Sanatana Dharma strictly followed preserving the valuable culture of India
9. Proper brahminical initiations after proper bhakti shastri examinations
10. Very high standards of worship and Brahminical initiation with proper training and proper tests conducted (Bhakti
Sastri training and examinations) to make sure the high quality of brahminical initiations
11. Unified largest umbrella body for devotees and worship is better for expansion of Dharma
•Those having the qualities of heroism, vigor, firmness, dexterity, not fleeing from battle, charity, and administrative
skills are called leaders or protectors (Kshatriyas).
12. charity (money or help given to aid the needy; an organization, fund or institution whose purpose is to aid those in
need – derived from the Christian concept of caritas, meaning love of one’s neighbor)
13. Four regulative principles strictly followed: No meat eating, No intoxication, No illicit sex, No gambling
14. Presence of ISKCON throughout India in all the holy dhams, so any pilgrimage tour can make use of ISKCON by
staying in ISKCON guesthouses for the period of pilgrimage travel
•Those who have serenity, self control, austerity, purity, patience, honesty, transcendental knowledge,
transcendental experience, and belief in God are labeled as intellectuals (Braahmans).
15. Regular disciplined daily temple programs including classes on Bhagavada Gita/ Srimad Bhagvatam/ Aarti from
4:15 am to 8:45 pm
16. Least Government intervention and corruption. So, temple funds are properly utilized to promote God
consciousness through preaching and distribution of sacred scriptures such as Bhagvad Gita and Srimad
Bhagvatam

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30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to 30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to
ISKCON is the highest form of charity:ISKCON is the highest form of charity:
17. Wealth used to preserve and promote Dharma is the best use of wealth17. Wealth used to preserve and promote Dharma is the best use of wealth
You shall overcome all difficulties by My grace when your mind becomes fixed on Me. But, if you do not You shall overcome all difficulties by My grace when your mind becomes fixed on Me. But, if you do not
listen to Me due to ego, you shall perish.listen to Me due to ego, you shall perish.
18. Not being charitable is demoniac and leads to hell and hellish conditions of life18. Not being charitable is demoniac and leads to hell and hellish conditions of life
The Supreme Lord — as the controller abiding in the inner psyche of all beings — causes them to work The Supreme Lord — as the controller abiding in the inner psyche of all beings — causes them to work
out their Karma like a puppet (of Karma created by the free will) mounted on a machine.out their Karma like a puppet (of Karma created by the free will) mounted on a machine.
19. Those who do not perform sacrifices for the pleasure of the Supreme Personality of Godhead Lord Shri 19. Those who do not perform sacrifices for the pleasure of the Supreme Personality of Godhead Lord Shri
Krishna can never achieve happiness neither in this world nor in the nextKrishna can never achieve happiness neither in this world nor in the next
20. Benefits of charity to Krishna Consciousness are eternal. After many many births, we get this rare 20. Benefits of charity to Krishna Consciousness are eternal. After many many births, we get this rare
human body in which we have a chance to develop God consciousness. God consciousness cannot be human body in which we have a chance to develop God consciousness. God consciousness cannot be
developed in animal’s body. So, we should make use of human body to self-realize and do more than developed in animal’s body. So, we should make use of human body to self-realize and do more than
merely eating, sleeping, mating and defending which can be done even better by animals who never merely eating, sleeping, mating and defending which can be done even better by animals who never
develop God consciousness.develop God consciousness.
Omniscient: Lord Krishna knows the past, present, and the future.Omniscient: Lord Krishna knows the past, present, and the future.
`“O Arjuna, I know everything that has happened in the past, all that is happening in the present, and all `“O Arjuna, I know everything that has happened in the past, all that is happening in the present, and all
things that are yet to come. I also know all living entities” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 7.26)things that are yet to come. I also know all living entities” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 7.26)
“Many, many births both you and I have passed. I can remember all of them, but you cannot!”(Lord “Many, many births both you and I have passed. I can remember all of them, but you cannot!”(Lord
Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 4.5)Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 4.5)
21. Giving charity leads to divine protection/ spiritual energy of the Lord. This leads to ascension to higher 21. Giving charity leads to divine protection/ spiritual energy of the Lord. This leads to ascension to higher
and higher heavenly planets such as Swarga loka, Indralok, and finally the supreme planet Krsnalok.and higher heavenly planets such as Swarga loka, Indralok, and finally the supreme planet Krsnalok.
Supreme Maintainer:Supreme Maintainer:
“The splendor of the sun, which dissipates the darkness of the whole world, comes from me. And the “The splendor of the sun, which dissipates the darkness of the whole world, comes from me. And the
splendor of the moon and the splendor of fire are also from me” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 15.12)splendor of the moon and the splendor of fire are also from me” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 15.12)
“I enter into each planet, and by energy they stay in orbit” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 15.13)“I enter into each planet, and by energy they stay in orbit” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 15.13)
“This material nature, which is one of my energies is working under my direction” (Lord Krishna, “This material nature, which is one of my energies is working under my direction” (Lord Krishna,
Bhagavad-Gita 9.10)Bhagavad-Gita 9.10)

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30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to 30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to
ISKCON is the highest form of charity:ISKCON is the highest form of charity:
22. ISKCON has many useful and great charitable programs such as:22. ISKCON has many useful and great charitable programs such as:
a. Book distributiona. Book distribution
b. Cow protectionb. Cow protection
c. Building and manitainence of places of worshipc. Building and manitainence of places of worship
d. Active outreach preaching programd such as Village preaching, Rath Yatra and many more d. Active outreach preaching programd such as Village preaching, Rath Yatra and many more
preaching programspreaching programs
e. Disciplined temple programse. Disciplined temple programs
f. Nitya-annadanamf. Nitya-annadanam
g. Midday school mealsg. Midday school meals
h. Gurukula: Bhaktivedanta Swami Schoolh. Gurukula: Bhaktivedanta Swami School
i. liberal distribution of pradasam and sankirtana, the whole world can be programs come peaceful i. liberal distribution of pradasam and sankirtana, the whole world can be programs come peaceful
and prosperous.”and prosperous.”
j. “Food For Life”j. “Food For Life”
23. Donors to Krishna Consciousness provide divine protection and God’s favour to such pious divine 23. Donors to Krishna Consciousness provide divine protection and God’s favour to such pious divine
donorsdonors
Omnipotent: Lord Krishna is omnipotent, meaning he is the greatest.Omnipotent: Lord Krishna is omnipotent, meaning he is the greatest.
“There is no truth beyond Me. Everything rests upon Me, as pearls are strung on a thread”(Lord “There is no truth beyond Me. Everything rests upon Me, as pearls are strung on a thread”(Lord
Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 7.7)Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 7.7)
24. Being demoniac and miserly leads to destruction of world (for example, many scholars are predicting 24. Being demoniac and miserly leads to destruction of world (for example, many scholars are predicting
end of world on 21st December 2012)end of world on 21st December 2012)
25. Giving charity to God consciousness provides one with lot of joy and pleasure25. Giving charity to God consciousness provides one with lot of joy and pleasure
Supreme Father:Supreme Father:
“It should be understood that all species of life, o son of Kunti, are made possible by birth in this “It should be understood that all species of life, o son of Kunti, are made possible by birth in this
material nature, and that I am the seed giving father” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 14.4)material nature, and that I am the seed giving father” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 14.4)
“I am the father of this universe, the mother, the support and the grandsire”(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-“I am the father of this universe, the mother, the support and the grandsire”(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-
Gita 9.17)Gita 9.17)
26. Divine people who donate to promotion of Dharma and Krishna consciousness also enjoy very good 26. Divine people who donate to promotion of Dharma and Krishna consciousness also enjoy very good
social credibility, public trust and respect.social credibility, public trust and respect.
Works of charity and sacrifice must be done for they purify even great souls. Acts of sacrifice, charity and Works of charity and sacrifice must be done for they purify even great souls. Acts of sacrifice, charity and
penance are not to be given up; they must be performed. Indeed, sacrifice, charity and penance purify penance are not to be given up; they must be performed. Indeed, sacrifice, charity and penance purify
even the great souls. BG 18.5even the great souls. BG 18.5

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30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to 30 reasons (THIRTY REASONS) why charity to
ISKCON is the highest form of charity:ISKCON is the highest form of charity:
27. ISKCON follows strict vaishnava culture and guidelines to make ideal citizens who are able to do 27. ISKCON follows strict vaishnava culture and guidelines to make ideal citizens who are able to do
the best welfare work for benefit of society.the best welfare work for benefit of society.
28. Everything that ISKCON does is done in broad daylight. There are no hidden illegal activities, no 28. Everything that ISKCON does is done in broad daylight. There are no hidden illegal activities, no
corruption and no misuse of fundscorruption and no misuse of funds
29. God owns all the three planetary system. God does not need anything from anybody. However, 29. God owns all the three planetary system. God does not need anything from anybody. However,
anything that we give to promotion of God consciousness and dharma only goes to our own eternal anything that we give to promotion of God consciousness and dharma only goes to our own eternal
creditcredit
Seek refuge in the Supreme Lord alone with loving devotion, O Arjuna. By His grace you shall attain Seek refuge in the Supreme Lord alone with loving devotion, O Arjuna. By His grace you shall attain
supreme peace and the Eternal Abode.supreme peace and the Eternal Abode.
30. People learn many useful things when associating with ISKCON such as30. People learn many useful things when associating with ISKCON such as
a. Learn to harness the power of the Mind through mantra Meditation.a. Learn to harness the power of the Mind through mantra Meditation.
b. Unleash the potentials of the soul to find inner fulfillment.b. Unleash the potentials of the soul to find inner fulfillment.
c. Gain access to the power of God to overpower undesirable and self-destructive habits and traits.c. Gain access to the power of God to overpower undesirable and self-destructive habits and traits.
d. Empower yourself with timeless Vedic techniques to successfully tackle the stresses and d. Empower yourself with timeless Vedic techniques to successfully tackle the stresses and
tensions of modern living.tensions of modern living.
e. Harmonize yourself with the universal laws of Karma and thus save yourself from future e. Harmonize yourself with the universal laws of Karma and thus save yourself from future
suffering.suffering.
f. Discover the non-sectarian spiritual truths that can unify all religions and people.f. Discover the non-sectarian spiritual truths that can unify all religions and people.
g. Find the treasure of peace, happiness and love that lies hidden within your own heart.g. Find the treasure of peace, happiness and love that lies hidden within your own heart.
In terms of your Dharma body and wisdom life, the Dharma is far more important than money. In terms of your Dharma body and wisdom life, the Dharma is far more important than money.
Don’t take worldly wealth so seriously.Don’t take worldly wealth so seriously.
It was believed that the Kshatriyas were assigned to be protectors of Dharma (duty/justice) and It was believed that the Kshatriyas were assigned to be protectors of Dharma (duty/justice) and
their people.They were sanctioned by the Gods to serve humanity. The noble king is regarded as a their people.They were sanctioned by the Gods to serve humanity. The noble king is regarded as a
Dharma Raja (Just Ruler). People ruled by aryas (honourable men) are led by the Divine light.Dharma Raja (Just Ruler). People ruled by aryas (honourable men) are led by the Divine light.
Kshtariya Dharma is specifically described in the Mahabharata: “Have you never heard the Kshtariya Dharma is specifically described in the Mahabharata: “Have you never heard the
Kshatriya Dharma: Stand straight and never bow down, for this alone is manliness. Rather break at Kshatriya Dharma: Stand straight and never bow down, for this alone is manliness. Rather break at
the knots than bend!” (Mahabharata, as retold by William Buck, University of California Press the knots than bend!” (Mahabharata, as retold by William Buck, University of California Press
Berkeley Los Angeles London 1973)Berkeley Los Angeles London 1973)
Hinduism is theoretically constituted of its scriptures categorised as Shruti and Smriti. Shruti Hinduism is theoretically constituted of its scriptures categorised as Shruti and Smriti. Shruti
scriptures are essentially Vedas, including the Upanishads, and Smriti scriptures are essentially scriptures are essentially Vedas, including the Upanishads, and Smriti scriptures are essentially
Sutras, including the Manusmriti, which dealt with Hindu law and conduct.Sutras, including the Manusmriti, which dealt with Hindu law and conduct.

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Importance of Dharma
Having regard to the importance of -Dharma, the need for the scrupulous observance of
Dharma is forcefully expressed in the following famous verse:
DHARMA EVA HATO HANTI
DHARMO RAKSHATI RAKSHITAH
TASMADDHARMO NA HANTAVYO
MA NO DHARMO HATOVADHEET
“Those who destroy Dharma get destroyed. Dharma protects those who protect it.
Therefore, Dharma should not be destroyed so that we may not be destroyed as a
consequence thereof”. (Manu. VIII-5; Read ANNEXURE-I)
The principle laid down in this saying is of utmost importance and significance.
In the above shortest saying, the entire concept of Rule of Law is incorporated.
The meaning it conveys is that an orderly society would be in existence if everyone acts
according to Dharma and thereby protects Dharma and such an orderly society which would
be an incarnation of Dharma. in turn, protects the rights of individuals. A state of Dharma
was required to be always maintained for peaceful coexistence and prosperity of all. The
Ruler was only the Penultimate authority. Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (1-4-14) declares:
TADETAT KSHATRASYA KSHATRAM YAT DHARMAH
TASMAT DHARMAT PARAM NASTI
“Dharma is the King of kings. Nothing is superior to Dharma”.
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, former President of India, quoted this verse in the course of his
speech for the adoption of the Constitution, in the Constituent Assembly. (Shiva Rao- The
Framing of India’s Constitution, Vol-II, pp 1-18 at 15)

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Charity to Krishna Consciousness
Your Life-Time Opportunity Most beneficial to your own self in the service of God
Shri Krishna (God) owns everything. There is nobody equal to, let alone greater then Shri Krishna in all
the three worlds since time immemorial. Shri Krishna does not need anything from you. If you give to
Shri Krishna, then it is to your own merit. People want to see God. But you should do something that
God sees you. There are millions of devotees throughout the world who are already giving all their
lives and efforts and resources to Shri Krishna consciousness. But, if you give anything to Shri Krishna
consciousness (God consciousness), then it is the best thing that you could do for your own self, in
this world and the next world as well, both in life and thereafter. If you offer anything to Shri Krishna
with love and devotion, Shri Krishna returns it a thousand times back to you. Shri Krishna-conscious
charity is also the highest Dharma activity that you can do. Giving to Shri Krishna consciousness is
also the highest welfare activity that you can do for the entire human civilization. The following are
some examples of people who gave to Shri Krishna and Shri Krishna reciprocated/ rewarded them by
giving them eternal respectability and glory. Had the following people not given to Shri Krishna-
consciousness, then Shri Krishna-consciousness would not have been affected, but these great souls
would never have got the great goodwill that they enjoy that they got by giving to Shri Krishna
consciousness. So, giving charity to Shri Krishna consciousness only goes to your own merit:
1. Canakya Pandit: The diplomatic enclave in New Delhi is named Chanakyapuri in honour of
Chanakya. Canakya Pandit starts his Niti-Sastra by paying Homage to Lord Sri-Visnu and glorifies
Vaisnavas. Lord Sri-Visnu blessed him by making his niti-sastra immemorial and even the most
sophisticated place in Delhi is named after him, i.e. CanakyaPuri where all the embassies and high
commission of many countries are located.
2. King Akbar – built four temples for Sri Sri Radha Govindaji in Vrindavana: King Akbar is respected
as a great saintly king and he is as much respected for his intelligent warfare skills as he is respected
for being a saint and building four temples for Sri Sri Radha Govindaji. After Emperor Akbar’s visit to
Vridavan in the year 1570, he gave permission for four temples to be built by the Gaudya Vaisnavas,
which were Madana-mohana, Govindaji, Gopinatha and Jugal Kisore.
3. George Harrison and Hinduja Group of Companies: The famous Beatle singer George Harrison
gifted a twenty acre land at Watford, London to Hare Krishna movement for the purpose of building a
temple several years back. His name is permanently glorified with Bhaktivedanta Manor Temple built
on that land. Hinduja Group of companies maintains the running expenses of that temple and it adds
tremendously to the prestige of the Hniduja Group being associated with the Bhaktivedanta Manor.

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4. His Divine Grace Jagat Guru A. C. Bhakti Vedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada: Revered and
respected as Jagat-guru and savior of whole world, Srila Prabhupada, a great devotee of Lord
Krishna, wrote many books which are most widely distributed worldwide. Many years after his
passing away, he is still worshipped in 600 temples throughout the world by more than 50,000
devotees every day.
5. Birla group of companies: Laxmi – Narayana temples: Birla industrialists have built six temples all
over India for Sri Sri Lakshmi Narayana (Sri Vishna – Sri Krishna) and these temples are also
known as Birla-Mandirs and are visited by thousands of devotees everyday. This is the highest
honour that any business person can expect to get ever.
6. Mahatma Gandhi, National Father of India: Gandhiji became Mahatma by reading Bhagavad Gita
daily throughout his lifetime. It is stated in Gita Mahtmaya that reading Bhagavad Gita is even more
purifying than water of the holiest river Ganges
7. King Asoka The Great – built Sarnath Temple: King Asoka is respected as Asoka the great and
Asoka Chakra is imbibed even in the Indian National Flag.
8. The King Solomon Temple in Jerusalem: The King Solomon Temple in Jerusalem: The Lord
commanded of King Solomon: “He will build me a House, and I will establish his (Solomon’s) throne
forever”.
9. King Indrayumna built the temple of Jagannath: The master of the world is at Jagannathpuri, also
known as Puri. King Indrayumna observed fast onto death at Mount Neela, later he performed a
horse sacrifice and built the magnificent temple for Lord Vishnu at Jagannath Puri. According to the
legend, Indrayumna, the king of Malava in Sata Yuga was a great devotee of Vishnu and built
Jagannath Temple. Indradyumna got Visvakarma the architect of Gods, to build a magnificent
temple to house the idols and Vishnu himself appeared in the guise of a carpenter to make the idols
on condition that he was to be left undisturbed until he finished the work.

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10. Maharaja Man Singh built Sri Sri Radha Govindaji Mandir: Built in 1590 by
Maharaja Man Singh for the original Govindaji deity discovered by Srila Rupa
Goswami. Govindaji was removed from this temple and reinstalled in Jaipur when the
Muslim Emperor Aurangzeb destroyed part of the temple in 1670.
11. Wealthy Seth family of Mathura built Rangaji Temple - This South Indian style
temple was built by the wealthy Seth family of Mathura in the year 1851, and is
dedicated to Lord Ranganatha or Rangaji, a form of Lord Vishnu lying down on the
Sesa Naga (celestial serpent).
12. Vijayanagara king Krishna Deva Raya (AD 1509-1529) built Krishna temple at
Hampi: One of the largest temple complexes in Hampi is the Krishna temple,
built by the Vijayanagara king Krishna Deva Raya (AD 1509-1529) for the
consecration of the image of Balakrishna brought by him from Udayagiri after his
victorious campaign in Orissa.
13. Mathura Krishna Balram Mandir - Built by the International Society for Shri
Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), it is one of the most beautiful temples in
Vrindavan. The principal deities of this temple are Krishna, his brother Balram and
Radha (Krishna’s consort).
14. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj- “Is there a greater hero, a greater saint, a greater
bhakta and a greater king than Shivaji?”
15. Ganga King Narasimha Deva built Sun Temple at Konark: This temple was built
in 1278 CE by the Ganga King Narasimha Deva. Konarak is a Sun Temple in
Orissa. It is a beautiful temple almost in ruins and getting buried in the sand.

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16.King Suryavarman II built Angkor Wat Temple: a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu
by, who reigned between 1131 and 1150. It was constructed over a period of 30 years and is
world famous for its beauty and splendor.
17. Chola emperors Rajaraja-I built Rajarajeswaram Temple in Thanjavur: The greatest of (985
A.D - 1012 A.D) the son of Sundara Chola (Parantakaa-II) and Vanavanmahadevi built this
magnificent temple Brihadisvaram at Thanjavur - the capital of Chola dynasty. Later during
Nayak kings rule, the subramaniyar temple was built inside the temple.
•Tirumala: All the great dynasties of rulers of the southern peninsula have paid homage to
Lord Sri Venkateswara in this ancient shrine. The Pallavas of Kancheepuram (9th century
ad), the Cholas of Thanjavur (a century later), the Pandyas of Madurai, and the kings and
chieftains of Vijaynagar (14th-15th century ad) were devotees of this shrine.
•King Krishnadevaraya built Tirupati temple. It was during the rule of the Vijaynagar dynasty
that the contributions to the temple increased. Krishnadevaraya had statues of himself and his
consorts installed at the portals of the temple, and these statues can be seen to this day. There is
also a statue of Venkatapati Raya in the main temple.
•The Maratha general, Raghoji Bhonsle visited the temple and set up a permanent
endowment for the conduct of worship in the temple. He also presented valuable jewels to the
Lord, including a large emerald that is still preserved in a box named after the general. Among the
later rulers who have endowed large amounts are the rulers of Mysore and Gadwal.

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Even bad men acknowledge the
excellency of God’s people
14:18. Sin is the shame of sinners; but wisdom is the honour of the wise.
19. Even bad men acknowledge the excellency of God's people.
20. Friendship in the world is governed by self-interest. It is good to have
God our Friend; he will not desert us.
21. To despise a man for his employment or appearance is a sin.
22. How wisely those consult their own interest, who not only do good, but devise it!
23. Labour of the head, or of the hand, will turn to some good account. But if men's religion runs all out in
talk and noise, they will come to nothing.
24. The riches of men of wisdom and piety enlarge their usefulness.
25. An upright man will venture the displeasure of the greatest, to bring truth to light.
26,27. Those who fear the Lord so as to obey and serve him, have a strong ground of confidence, and will
be preserved. Let us seek to this Fountain of life, that we may escape the snares of death.
28. Let all that wish well to the kingdom of God, do what they can, that many may be added to his temple.

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29. A mild, patient man is one that learns of God, who is Wisdom itself. Unbridled passion
is folly made known.
30. An upright, contented, and benevolent mind, tends to health.
An honest witness saves lives, but one who tells lies is dangerous.
31. To oppress the poor is to reproach our Creator.
32. The wicked man has his soul forced from him; he dies in his sins, under the guilt and
power of them. But godly men, though they have pain and some dread of death, have
the blessed hope, which God, who cannot lie, has given them.
33. Wisdom possesses the heart, and thus regulates the affections and tempers.
34. Piety and holiness always promote industry, sobriety, and honesty.
35. The great King who reigns over heaven and earth, will reward faithful servants who
honour his gospel by the proper discharge of the duties of their stations: he despises
not the services of the lowest.
14:25 Souls - Such as are innocent, from false accusations
Even bad men acknowledge the
excellency of God’s people

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Present-age star devotees
Anil Ambani
Mukesh Ambani
Amitabh Bachhan
Amar Singh
Rahul Dravid
Hema Malini: celebrated her 60
th
Birthday at ISKCON Tirupati
Ajitabh Bachhan
Actor Rajnikanth
HDFC Chairman Deepak Parekh
Sunil Mittal: I believe in divine intervention: I have faith in a power which
has always guided me through thick and thin. This is the power which
infuses me with a positive spirit and provides encouragement -- day after
day. I do not visit temples regularly, but I have been to Tirupati and Vaishno
Devi.
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-32019056,prtpage-1.cm
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Sacrifice, charity and penance purify
even the great souls
Chapter 18. Conclusion--The Perfection of
Renunciation
TEXT 5
yajna-dana-tapah-karma
na tyajyam karyam eva tat
yajno danam tapas caiva
pavanani manisinam
TRANSLATION
 Acts of sacrifice, charity and penance are not to be
given up but should be performed. Indeed, sacrifice,
charity and penance purify even the great souls.

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Greatness of Lord Krishna
7.6—Of all that is material and all that is spiritual in this world, know for certain that I am both
the origin and the dissolution.
7.7—There is no truth superior to Me. Everything rests upon Me, as pearls are strung on a
thread.
7.8—I am the taste of water, the light of the sun and the moon, the syllable Om in the Vedic
mantras; I am the sound in ether and Ability in man.
7.9—I am the original fragrance of the earth and I am the heat in fire. I am the life of all that lives,
and I am the penances of all ascetics.
7.10—Know that I am the original seed of all existences, the intelligence of the intelligent, and
the prowess of all powerful men.
7.11—I am the strength of the strong, devoid of passion and desire. I am sex life which is not
contrary to religious principles.
7.12—Know that all states of being--be they of goodness, passion or ignorance--are manifested
by My energy. I am, in one sense, everything, but I am independent. I am not under the modes of
material nature, for they, on the contrary, are within Me.
7.13—Deluded by the three modes [goodness, passion and ignorance], the whole world does
not know Me, who am above the modes and inexhaustible.
7.14—This divine energy of Mine, consisting of the three modes of material nature, is difficult to
overcome. But those who have surrendered unto Me can easily cross beyond it.
7.15—Those miscreants who are grossly foolish, who are lowest among mankind, whose
knowledge is stolen by illusion, and who partake of the atheistic nature of demons do not
surrender unto Me.
7.16-17—Four kinds of pious men begin to render devotional service unto Me--the distressed,
the desirer of wealth, the inquisitive, and he who is searching for knowledge of the Absolute. Of
these, the one who is in full knowledge and who is always engaged in pure devotional service is
the best. For I am very dear to him, and he is dear to Me.

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Famous Beatle George Harrison gives 23-acre estate
outside London to ISKCON
"George Harrison has probably done more that any single popular cultural figure during these past few decades to
spread spiritual consciousness around the world
"Hare Krishna has a mystical side to it," Harrison said in a 1982 interview published in the book, Chant and Be
Happy. "It's more than glorifying God; it's asking to become His servant."
George first met A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder-acarya of the International Society for
Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in 1969, in England. They developed a close and affectionate relationship and
their association influenced George's music and spirituality.
In a 1982 interview, Harrison said that his song, "The Lord Loves the One that Loves the Lord," from the Living in
the Material World Album, was written about Srila Prabhupada. Harrison also made significant contributions to
support Prabhupada's work. In 1969, he financed the first hard bound printing of the "Krishna Book," an English
translation by Srila Prabhupada of the Srimad Bhagavatam, Tenth Canto, that describes Lord Krishna's lila, or
pastimes on earth 5,000 years ago.
In 1973, George Harrison donated Bhaktivedanta Manor, a 23-acre estate outside of London, to the Krishna
society. The Manor has since become one of the most important Hindu shrines in Europe.
"When George gave us the Manor, he gave us more than a few buildings," said Varshana devi dasi, ISKCON's UK
spokesperson. "He provided a facility for many thousands of people to come for spiritual instruction and to
worship God. Each year, over 15,000 British public school students visit the Manor to learn about Vaishnava
Hinduism," she said.
For many individual Krishna devotees, the music and lyrics of George Harrison opened the door to a spiritual
experience, and the monotheistic philosophy of Vaishnava Hinduism.
"I remember looking at the picture of Krishna and Arjuna on the cover of the "Living in the Material World" album,
and wondering who are these divine beings?" said Bhaktimarga Swami, of ISKCON Toronto. "That led me to
Krishna devotees, and for that I am eternally grateful to George."
"He was an inspirational figure for many of our generation," said Anuttama Dasa, ISKCON Communications
Director. "Knowing that a member of the Beatles was saying publicly that fame and money do not bring happiness
gave my search into eastern mysticism more validity," he said.

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Famous Beatle George Harrison gives 23-acre estate outside
London to ISKCON

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The wealthy Hindu businessman Hinduja donated towards
construction of road leading to Manor
On September 1996, the new access road to the Manor
was built. It was named Dharam-Marg, in honor of the son
of Srichand Hinduja – the wealthy Hindu businessman
who had donated towards its construction
Mr S P Hinduja, the billionaire industrialist and ISKCON
supporter, has struck up an amicable working relationship
with singer Michael Jackson and there is talk of
cooperation on a film project. They first met earlier last
year at a charity function in America and again in the
autumn when Mr Hinduja took the singer on a tour of the
impressive, carved white marble Swami Narayan temple
in north London.

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Temples built by the Chandela
kings (9th - 12th century)
The architectural splendour of the temples built by the Chandela kings (9th -
12th century) in central India, is world renowned.
In the realm of architecture, Khajuraho holds a unique position. The temples
here were built between 950 and 1050 A.D. by the Chandela dynasty, who claims
descent from the Moon God and a mortal, Hemavati, with whom the god fell in
love.
Most of the temples of the north were destroyed by invaders, but Khajuraho
escaped and stands today as an island of beauty. The Chandelas built 85
temples and some 22 survive today. Architecturally the temples have some
unique features. They stand on high platforms and do not have customary
enclosures.
Each temple has a large number of spires in ascending order representing
man's aspirations towards spiritual goals. They are ornately carved, with each
frieze and sculpture depicting the genius of the men who carved it and the king
who inspired them. Although famous for erotic depictions, these form only a
small part of the wealth of the site.
Taken in totality, the sculptures of Khajuraho depict the everyday life of the
people and the court in the 10th and 11th centuries. Khajuraho is not something
that can be described in words; it has to be experienced.

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Khajuraho Temple built by the
Chandela kings (9th - 12th century)

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Temples built by the Chola kings
(11th - 12th century)
Two great Chola Temples of the 11th and 12th centuries have been added to
the 11th century Brihadisvara temple of Thanjavur, inscribed in 1987. The
Great Living Chola Temples were built by kings of the Chola Empire, which
stretched over all of South India and the neighbouring islands.
The site now includes the three great 11th and 12th century Chola Temples:
1.the Brihadisvara temple of Thanjavur,
2.the Temple of Gangaikondacholapuram and
3.the Airavatesvara temple at Darasuram.
The Temple of Gangaikondacholapuram, built by Rajendra I, was completed in
1035. Its 53-m vimana (sanctum tower) has recessed corners and a graceful
upward curving movement, contrasting with the straight and severe tower at
Thanjavur. It has six pairs of massive, monolithic dvarapalas statues guarding
the entrances and bronzes of remarkable beauty inside. The Airavatesvara
temple complex at Darasuram, built by Rajaraja II, features a 24-m vimana and
a stone image of Shiva.
The temples testify to the Cholas brilliant achievements in architecture,
sculpture, painting, and bronze casting.

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The Brihadisvara temple of Thanjavur built by the Chola kings

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Temples built by the Chola kings
(11th - 12th century)
The history of the Chola dynasty has inspired many Tamil
authors to produce literary and artistic creations during
the last several decades. These works of popular literature
have helped continue the memory of the great Cholas in
the minds of the Tamil people.
The most important work of this genre is the popular
Ponniyin Selvan (The son of Ponni), a historical novel in
Tamil written by Kalki Krishnamurthy. Written in five
volumes, this narrates the story of Rajaraja Chola.
Ponniyin Selvan deals with the events leading up to the
ascension of Uttama Chola on the Chola throne. Kalki had
cleverly utilised the confusion in the succession to the
Chola throne after the demise of Sundara Chola. This book
was serialised in the Tamil periodical Kalki during the mid
1950s. The serialisation lasted for nearly five years and
every week its publication was awaited with great interest

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The Airavatesvara temple at Darasuram built by the Chola kings

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King Akbar, the Great built four temples
in Vrindavan
Akbar the Great was one of the most successful Mughal Emperors
His passion for knowledge and interest in learning from great minds led him to attract
men of genius to his court, known as the nine courtiers of King Akbar or Navratnas
including Birbal
Akbar The Great [1542-1605], was one of the greatest rulers in Indian history.
He won over the Hindus by naming them to important military and civil positions, by
conferring honors upon them, and by marrying a Hindu princess.
he had a tremendous love for learning. During his lifetime, Akbar collected thousands
of beautifully written and illustrated manuscripts.
He also surrounded himself with writers, scholars, musicians, painters, and
translators. His court had the fabled Nine Gems - nine famous personalities from
different walks of life. These included music maestro Tansen and intelligent
statesman Birbal.
After Emperor Akbar's visit to Vridavan in the year 1570, he gave permission for four
temples to be built by the Gaudya Vaisnavas
One of Akbar's general, Man Singh of Jaipur, built the Govindaji temple in
Vrindavan
According to tradition, Emperor Akbar was taken blindfolded inside the grove where
he had some kind of a spiritual experience. As a result, he acknowledged the spot as
being holy ground.
The four temples that were built in honour of his visit are Govind Deva, Madan
Mohan, Gopinath, and Jugal Kishore. The first is an impressive edifice built in red
sandstone. Architecturally this temple is one of the finest in North India.

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Govindaji temple in Vrindavan
built by Akbar's general, Man Singh of Jaipur

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Canakya Pandit glorifies Lord Vishnu
Kautilya or Chanakya was the author of (1) Nitisastra (2) Dharmasastra (3) Arthasastra (4)
Kootsastra
17. Why should I be concerned for my maintenance while absorbed in praising the glories of
Lord Vishwambhara (Vishnu), the supporter of all. Without the grace of Lord Hari, how could
milk flow from a mother's breast for a child's nourishment? Repeatedly thinking only in this
way, O Lord of the Yadus, O husband of Lakshmi, all my time is spent in serving Your lotus
feet.
Chanakya's Niti-shastra is this great court pandit's second most famous work and In his Artha-
shastra, Chanakya Pandit identifies himself as being responsible for the overthrow of the corrupt
Nanda dynasty of Magadha (present-day Bihar State in Northern India).
Chanakya (Sanskrit:
चाणकय
Cā akya) (c. 350-283 BC) was an adviser and a prime minister to the

first Maurya Emperor Chandragupta (c. 340-293 BC), and architect of his rise to power. Kautilya
and Vishnugupta, the names by which the ancient Indian political treatise called the Arthaśāstra
identifies its author, are traditionally identified with Chanakya. Some scholars consider Chanakya to
be "the pioneer economist of the world". He is known as "The Indian Machiavelli" in the Western
world. Chanakya was a professor at Takshashila University and is widely believed to be responsible
for the creation of Mauryan empire, the first of its kind on the Indian subcontinent.
11. Wise men spend their mornings in discussing gambling, the afternoon discussing the
activities of women, and the night hearing about the activities of theft. (The first item above
refers to the gambling of King Yuddhisthira, the great devotee of Krsna. The second item
refers to the glorious deeds of mother Sita, the consort of Lord Ramachandra. The third item
hints at the adorable childhood pastimes of Sri Krsna who stole butter from the elderly
cowherd ladies of Gokula. Hence Chanakya Pandita advises wise persons to spend the
morning absorbed in Mahabharata, the afternoon studying Ramayana, and the evening
devotedly hearing the Srimad-Bhagvatam.)
"Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions - Why am I doing it, What the
results might be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers
to these questions, go ahead." - Says Chanaktaya. Chanakya, an adviser and a prime minister and
the architect of the rise of first Maurya Emperor Chandragupta to the power. the political treatise
`Arthashastra` identifies its author by the names of Kautilya and Vishnugupta are also traditionally
identified with Chanakya. His `Arthashastra` is a classic of statecraft.

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Canakya Pandit glorifies Lord Vishnu

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Industrialist B. D. Birla Built Lakshmi Narayan temple in
1938 dedicated to Lord Vishnu
Birla group of companies: Laxmi – Narayana temples:
Birla industrialists have built six temples all over India for
Sri Sri Lakshmi Narayana (Sri Vishna – Sri Krishna) and
these temples are also known as Birla-Mandirs and are
visited by thousands of devotees everyday. This is the
highest honour that any business person can expect to
get ever
LAKSHMI NARAYAN TEMPLE (BIRLA MANDIR)
Location : Mandir Marg, New Delhi
Constructed By : Industrialist B.D.Birla in 1938
Presiding Deity : Lakshmi Narayan - Lord Vishnu
Best Time To Visit : Janamashtami, Deepawali

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Lakshmi Narayan temple (Birla Mandir)

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Mahatma Gandhi (Father of the Nation) was a devotee of Lord
Vishnu
Mahatma Gandhi, National Father of India: Gandhiji became Mahatma by
reading Bhagavad Gita daily throughout his lifetime. It is stated in Gita
Mahtmaya that reading Bhagavad Gita is even more purifying than water of
the holiest river Ganges
Vaishnava janatho: This lyrical composition was a favourite of Mahatma
Gandhi: One who is a Vaishnav (Devotee of Vishnu); Knows the pain of
others; Does good to others; without letting pride enter his mind.

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King Asoka The Great
King Asoka The Great – built Sarnath Temple: King Asoka is respected as Asoka the great and
Asoka Chakra is imbibed even in the Indian National Flag.
•The pillars of Ashoka are a series of columns dispersed throughout the northern Indian
subcontinent, and erected by the Mauryan king Ashoka during his reign in the 3rd century
BCE. Originally, there must have been many pillars of Ashoka although only ten with
inscriptions still survive. Averaging between forty and fifty feet in height, and weighing up to
fifty tons each, all the pillars were quarried at Chunar, just south of Varanasi and dragged,
sometimes hundreds of miles, to where they were erected
•Legend has it that Ashoka built 84,000 Stupas commemorating the events and relics of
Buddha's life. Some of these Stupas contained networks of walls containing the hub spokes
and rim of a wheel, while others contained interior walls in a swastika shape. The wheel
represents the sun time and Buddhist law, while the swastika stands for the cosmic dance
around a fixed center and guards against evil.
•The pillars of Ashoka are a series of columns dispersed throughout the northern Indian
subcontinent, and erected by the Mauryan king Ashoka during his reign in the 3rd century
BCE. Originally, there must have been many pillars of Ashoka although only ten with
inscriptions still survive. Averaging between forty and fifty feet in height, and weighing up to
fifty tons each, all the pillars were quarried at Chunar, just south of Varanasi and dragged,
sometimes hundreds of miles, to where they were erected.
•The most celebrated pillar is the pillar with the lion capital at Sarnath. Here, four lions are
seated back to back. The pillar at Sanchi also has a similar lion capital. There are two pillars at
Rampurva, one with bull and the other with lion as crowning animal. The pillar at Sankissa has
an elephant as crowning animal. Five of the pillars of Ashoka (two at Rampurva, one each at
Vaishali, Lauriya-Areraj and Lauryia-Nandangarh were possibly marked the course of the
ancient Royal highway from Patliputra to the Nepal valley.
•"Piyadasi, King of Magadha, saluting the Sangha and wishing them good health and
happiness, speaks thus: You know, reverend sirs, how great my faith in the Buddha, the
Dhamma and Sangha is. Whatever, reverend sirs, has been spoken by Lord Buddha, all that
is well-spoken." Minor Rock Edict Nb3 (S. Dhammika)

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Asokan pillar at Vaishali, Bihar, India

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King Asoka The Great
Belief in a next world
"One benefits in this world and gains great merit in the next by giving the gift of the Dhamma."
Rock Edict Nb11 (S. Dhammika)
"Happiness in this world and the next is difficult to obtain without much love for the Dhamma,
much self-examination, much respect, much fear (of evil), and much enthusiasm." Pillar Edict
Nb1 (S. Dhammika)
Religious exchange
Far from being sectarian, Ashoka, based on a belief that all religions shared a common, positive
essence, encouraged tolerance and understanding of other religions.
"All religions should reside everywhere, for all of them desire self-control and purity of heart."
Rock Edict Nb7 (S. Dhammika)
"Here (in my domain) no living beings are to be slaughtered or offered in sacrifice." Rock Edict
Nb1 (S. Dhammika)
"Contact (between religions) is good. One should listen to and respect the doctrines professed
by others. Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi, desires that all should be well-learned in the
good doctrines of other religions." Rock Edict Nb12 (S. Dhammika)
•"Twenty years after his coronation, Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi, visited this place and
worshipped because here the Buddha, the sage of the Sakyans, was born. He had a stone
figure and a pillar set up and because the Lord was born here, the village of Lumbini was
exempted from tax and required to pay only one eighth of the produce." Minor Pillar Edict Nb1
(S. Dhammika)
The Dharma preached by Ashoka is explained mainly in term of moral precepts, based on the doing
of good deeds, respect for others, generosity and purity.
Right behaviour
"Dharma is good, but what constitutes Dharma? (It includes) little evil, much good, kindness,
generosity, truthfulness and purity." Pilar Edict Nb2 (S. Dharmika)
"And noble deeds of Dharma and the practice of Dharma consist of having kindness,
generosity, truthfulness, purity, gentleness and goodness increase among the people." Rock
Pilar Nb7 (S. Dharmika)

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Asokan pillar

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Wealthy Seth family built Rangaji Temple of
Mathura in the year 1851
Rangaji Temple - This South Indian
style temple was built by the wealthy
Seth family of Mathura in the year 1851,
and is dedicated to Lord Ranganatha or
Rangaji, a form of Lord Vishnu lying down
on the Sesa Naga (celestial serpent).

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Wealthy Seth family built Rangaji Temple of
Mathura in the year 1851

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Vijayanagara king Krishna Deva Raya (AD 1509-1529) built Krishna temple at
Hampi after his victorious campaign in Orissa
Krishna temple at Hampi: One of the
largest temple complexes in Hampi is
the Krishna temple, built by the
Vijayanagara king Krishna Deva Raya
(AD 1509-1529) for the consecration of
the image of Balakrishna brought by him
from Udayagiri after his victorious
campaign in Orissa.

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Vijayanagara king Krishna Deva Raya (AD 1509-1529) built Krishna
temple at Hampi after his victorious campaign in Orissa

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Ganga King Narasimha Deva built Sun Temple at
Konark in 1278 CE
Sun Temple at Konark: This temple was built in 1278 CE by the Ganga
King Narasimha Deva. Konarak is a Sun Temple in Orissa. It is a beautiful
temple almost in ruins and getting buried in the sand.
The Konark Sun Temple is widely known for its architecture and artwork. It
depicts the Orissian architectural art. Stretched across almost 2 kms of
beach the temple makes it mark as the gigantic figure of art. The entire
temple has been designed so as to look like a chariot of the sun god driven
by Ganga and King Narasimha Deva. There are 24 wheels, which are each
about 5 feet in radius. It also has a set of spokes and mesmerizing carvings.
The temple is been dragged by seven horses. At the entrance there are two
lions, which are like guards. There are also these crushing elephants, which
are seen there.
Steps lead to the main entrance of the temple. There are numerous
complex carvings on the temple. There are beautiful animals carved on the
temple. There are different types of warriors carved. The most attractive part
of carvings is that of the Sun God. Mythological deities, beautiful flowers,
battles, etc are some more types of carvings seen here. There are also
some erotic style carvings done on the temple. Small carvings are also done
with utmost care and intricate art.

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Ganga King Narasimha Deva built Sun Temple at
Konark in 1278 CE

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King Suryavarman II built Angkor Wat
Temple (Vishnu Temple)
Angkor Wat Temple: a temple dedicated
to the Hindu god Vishnu by King
Suryavarman II, who reigned between
1131 and 1150. It was constructed over a
period of 30 years and is world famous for
its beauty and splendor.

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King Suryavarman II built Angkor Wat Temple
(Vishnu Temple)

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Tirumala
Tirumala: All the great dynasties of rulers of the southern peninsula
have paid homage to Lord Sri Venkateswara in this ancient shrine. The
Pallavas of Kancheepuram (9th century ad), the Cholas of Thanjavur (a
century later), the Pandyas of Madurai, and the kings and chieftains of
Vijaynagar (14th-15th century ad) were devotees of this shrine.

It was during the rule of the Vijaynagar dynasty that the contributions
to the temple increased. Krishnadevaraya had statues of himself and his
consorts installed at the portals of the temple, and these statues can be
seen to this day. There is also a statue of Venkatapati Raya in the main
temple.
The Maratha general, Raghoji Bhonsle visited the temple and set up a
permanent endowment for the conduct of worship in the temple. He
also presented valuable jewels to the Lord, including a large emerald that is
still preserved in a box named after the general. Among the later rulers who
have endowed large amounts are the rulers of Mysore and Gadwal.

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Thanjavur , Rajarajeswaram Temple
Thanjavur , Rajarajeswaram Temple: The
greatest of Chola emperors Rajaraja-I (985
A.D - 1012 A.D) the son of Sundara Chola
(Parantakaa-II) and Vanavanmahadevi built
this magnificent temple Brihadisvaram at
Thanjavur - the capital of Chola dynasty. Later
during Nayak kings rule, the subramaniyar
temple was built inside the temple.

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Virtues of charity to Brahmanas
Bhagavad-gītā As It Is 10.4-5
buddhir jñānam asammohaḥ
kṣamā satyaḿ damaḥ śamaḥ
sukhaḿ duḥkhaḿ bhavo 'bhāvo
bhayaḿ cābhayam eva ca
ahiḿsā samatā tuṣṭis
tapo dānaḿ yaśo 'yaśaḥ
bhavanti bhāvā bhūtānāḿ
matta eva pṛthag-vidhāḥ
As far as charity is concerned, one should give fifty percent of his earnings to some good cause. And what is a
good cause? It is that which is conducted in terms of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. That is not only a good cause, but
the best cause. Because Kṛṣṇa is good, His cause is also good. Thus charity should be given to a person who is
engaged in Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
According to Vedic literature, it is enjoined that charity should be given to the brāhmaṇas. This practice is still
followed, although not very nicely in terms of the Vedic injunction. But still the injunction is that charity should be
given to the brāhmaṇas. Why? Because they are engaged in higher cultivation of spiritual knowledge. A
brāhmaṇa is supposed to devote his whole life to understanding Brahman. Brahma jānātīti brāhmaṇaḥ: one who
knows Brahman is called a brāhmaṇa.
Thus charity is offered to the brāhmaṇas because they are always engaged in higher spiritual service and have
no time to earn their livelihood. In the Vedic literature, charity is also to be awarded to one in the renounced order
of life, the sannyāsī. The sannyāsīs beg from door to door, not for money but for missionary purposes. The
system is that they go from door to door to awaken the householders from the slumber of ignorance. Because
the householders are engaged in family affairs and have forgotten their actual purpose in life — awakening their
Kṛṣṇa consciousness — it is the business of the sannyāsīs to go as beggars to the householders and encourage
them to be Kṛṣṇa conscious. As it is said in the Vedas, one should awake and achieve what is due him in this
human form of life. This knowledge and method is distributed by the sannyāsīs; hence charity is to be given to
the renouncer of life, to the brāhmaṇas, and similar good causes, not to any whimsical cause.

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ISKCON, Vrindavan
Mathura Krishna Balram Mandir - Built
by the International Society for Shri
Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), it is
one of the most beautiful temples in
Vrindavan. The principal deities of this
temple are Krishna, his brother Balram
and Radha (Krishna’s consort).

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ISKCON, Vrindavan

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Virtues of charity to Vaishnavas
Text 48
na veda-yajnadhyayanair na danair
na ca kriyabhir na tapobhir ugraih
evam-rupah sakya aham nr-loke
drastum tvad anyena kuru-pravira
Danaih refers to charity which is offered to a suitable party, such as those
who are engaged in the transcendental loving service of the Lord—the
brahmanas and the Vaishnavas. Similarly, “pious activities” refers to the
agni-hotra and the prescribed duties of the different castes. And the
voluntary acceptance of some bodily pains is called tapasya. So one can
perform all these—can accept bodily penances, give charity, study the
Vedas, etc.—but unless he is a devotee like Arjuna, it is not possible to see
that universal form. Those who are impersonalists are also imagining that
they are seeing the universal form of the Lord, but from Bhagavad-gita we
understand that the impersonalists are not devotees. Therefore they are
unable to see the universal form of the Lord.

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Charity to temples,
Vaishnavas and brahmanas
Text 20
datavyam iti yad danam
diyate ’nupakarine
dese kale ca patre ca
tad danam sattvikam smrtam
Translation
Charity given out of duty, without expectation of return, at the proper time and place,
and to a worthy person is considered to be in the mode of goodness.
Commentary by Srila Prabhupada
In the Vedic literature, charity given to a person engaged in spiritual activities is
recommended. There is no recommendation for giving charity indiscriminately.
Spiritual perfection is always a consideration. Therefore charity is recommended to
be given at a place of pilgrimage and at lunar or solar eclipses or at the end of the
month or to a qualified brahmana or a Vaishnava (devotee) or in temples. Such
charities should be given without any consideration of return. Charity to the poor is
sometimes given out of compassion, but if a poor man is not worth giving charity to,
then there is no spiritual advancement. In other words, indiscriminate charity is not
recommended in the Vedic literature

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Chapter 9. The Most Confidential Knowledge
TEXT 26
patram puspam phalam toyam
yo me bhaktya prayacchati
tad aham bhakty-upahrtam
asnami prayatatmanah
SYNONYMS
patram--a leaf; puspam--a flower; phalam--a fruit; toyam--water; yah--whoever; me--unto Me; bhaktya--with
devotion; prayacchati--offers; tat--that; aham--I; bhakti-upahrtam--offered in devotion; asnami--accept;
prayata-atmanah--of one in pure consciousness.
TRANSLATION
If one offers Me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, fruit or water, I will accept it.
PURPORT
Here Lord Krsna, having established that He is the only enjoyer, the primeval Lord, and the real object of all
sacrificial offerings, reveals what types of sacrifices He desires to be offered. If one wishes to engage in
devotional service to the Supreme in order to be purified and reach the goal of life--the transcendental
loving service of God--then he should find out what the Lord desires of him. One who loves Krsna will give
Him whatever He wants, and he avoids offering anything which is undesirable or unasked for. Thus, meat,
fish and eggs should not be offered to Krsna. If He desired such things as offerings, He would have said so.
Instead He clearly requests that a leaf, fruit, flowers and water be given to Him, and He says of this offering,
"I will accept it." Therefore, we should understand that He will not accept meat, fish and eggs. Vegetables,
grains, fruits, milk and water are the proper foods for human beings and are prescribed by Lord Krsna
Himself. Whatever else we eat cannot be offered to Him, since He will not accept it. Thus we cannot be
acting on the level of loving devotion if we offer such foods.
In the Third Chapter, verse thirteen, Sri Krsna explains that only the remains of sacrifice are purified and fit
for consumption by those who are seeking advancement in life and release from the clutches of the material
entanglement. Those who do not make an offering of their food, He says in the same verse, are said to be
eating only sin. In other words, their every mouthful is simply deepening their involvement in the
complexities of material nature. But preparing nice, simple vegetable dishes, offering them before the
picture or Deity of Lord Krsna and bowing down and praying for Him to accept such a humble offering,
enable one to advance steadily in life, to purify the body, and to create fine brain tissues which will lead to
clear thinking. Above all, the offering should be made with an attitude of love. Krsna has no need of food,
since He already possesses everything that be, yet He will accept the offering of one who desires to please
Him in that way. The important element, in preparation, in serving and in offering, is to act with love for
Krsna.

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Offerings of Gold to the Lord
Both men and women came, all whose
hearts were willing. Some brought to the
LORD their offerings of gold--medallions,
earrings, rings from their fingers, and
necklaces. They presented gold objects of
every kind to the LORD. - Exodus 35:22

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Offerings to the LORD: gold,
silver, and bronze
Everyone is invited to bring these
offerings to the LORD: gold, silver, and
bronze; - Exodus 35:5
"It is easier for a camel to go through the
eye of a needle than for a rich man to
enter the kingdom of God." American
Standard Version

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Offerings to Lord at Tirupati - Tirumala
Tirumala is a Swayamvyuktha Kshetram (The Idol is self-manifested without the involvement of any
external forces). There are only a few other Swayamvyukta Kshetrams. The Alwars(Vaishnava
Saints) have sung great praises of the Lord. Telugu saint Annamaya also sang in praise of
Srinivasa here and has immortalised himself in the hearts of millions and millions of disciples of the
Lord.
Customs:
1. Donation of Hair as a mark of respect. According to one legend, Lord Vishnu took up
residence in an anthill near the place now known as Tirumala, for the purpose of performing yogic
penance. When His friend, Lord Brahma, observed this noble undertaking, He took the form of a
cow and went to Lord Vishnu every day so that Vishnu could be sustained by holy milk while
performing His austerities. The owner of the cow, who did not fully understand this mystical
situation and was frustrated that his cow kept wandering off to feed an ascetic, tried to cut the
animal with a knife. Because the cow was actually Brahma, the Lord received a wound in the head,
resulting in a loss of some hair. When a nearby devotee named Neeladri witnessed this, she
quickly rushed forward to offer her own hair to replace what the Lord had just lost. Thus was born
the tradition of offering hair to Lord Balaji at Tirumala.
2. Donation of money: The Lord had borrowed money from Lord Kubera to meet the expenses
incurred during his marriage to Goddess Padmavathy Devi. It is believed that He has to pay
Kubera hefty sums of money as interest every month till the end of Kaliyuga. That explains why
Pilgrims donate huge sums of money to this temple.

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Being uncharitable is evil & sinful
The uncharitabke and wicked people stumble also over their own uncharitableness. You meet
thousands who are stumbling over what they are pleased to call the faults of professors. Now the
fact is, that ordinarily by far the greatest part of all that is said against Christians is untrue. If you
search out these charges, you find but a lean foundation, often, for the gravest part of them. I have
found it so in cases almost without number. Sinners will tell you gravely that they are greatly
stumbled against the things they hear of Christians; when the fact is, they would give no credit to
such stories on equal evidence, yet bearing against friends. That is, they believe them only
because they are prejudiced against Christians.
They hate God’s people, and are eager to catch up any scandal against them. One instance in
point occurred not long since where I was laboring. A brother whom I had long known, I found was
generally spoken of with disrespect. It was said he was dishonest in his business. I determined to
enquire into the case; did so, and found this report false, and that report false, and indeed could not
track down any of the reports to a valid foundation. I then went to those brethren in the church who
had been circulating these reports, and said to them, Do you know those evil reports to be true?
“No.” Have you carried these reports to that injured brother, for his explanation? “No.” Then, said I,
you ought to be turned out of the church, every man of you, for slandering your brother.
In the same way the uncharitableness of others becomes an occasion of stumbling to sinners.
They hear others speak uncharitably, and they believe it because it falls in so entirely with their
own tendencies of mind.
This uncharitableness is one of the most fruitful sources of stumbling to the souls of men. Just
think how much sinners influence each other to uncharitableness, and turn each other away from
God.

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Present-age star devotees
Anil Ambani
Mukesh Ambani
Amitabh Bachhan
Amar Singh
Rahul Dravid
Hema Malini: celebrated her 60
th
Birthday at ISKCON Tirupati
Ajitabh Bachhan
Actor Rajnikanth
HDFC Chairman Deepak Parekh
Sunil Mittal: I believe in divine intervention: I have faith in a power which
has always guided me through thick and thin. This is the power which
infuses me with a positive spirit and provides encouragement -- day after
day. I do not visit temples regularly, but I have been to Tirupati and Vaishno
Devi.
(http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-32019056,prtpage-1.cm
s )

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DEVILS RUN FOR THEIR LIVES
On the contrary, people such as Aurangzeb who destroyed temples, Duryodhana,
Kamsa, Hitler, Missoulini, Stalin etc. are never given any respect and looked down
upon by the world. The legend about destruction of temples done by Aurangzeb goes
as follows:
Govindaji Temple, Vrindavan
This temple was built in 1590 and took several thousand men five full years to build.
The original Govindaji Deity was found about 450 years ago by Rupa Goswami.
Govindaji was removed from this temple when the Muslim emperor Aurangzeb tried to
destroy it. The original Deity is now in Jaipur, in a temple right outside the King of
Jaipur’s palace. This temple was originally seven stories high, with an altar of marble,
silver and gold. A sculptured lotus flower weighing several tons decorates the main
hall. On meeting Rupa Goswami, Man Singh from Jaipur, a general in Emperor
Akbar’s army, built this magnificent temple. Aurangzeb and his army later
destroyed part of the temple. When few stories remained, all of a sudden the
ground began to shake violently and Aurangzeb’s men were terrified and ran for
their lives, never to return.
The Deities on the altar in this temple are Govindaji in the middle, to His left is Lord
Caitanya, and to His right is Lord Nityananda. Below are small Radha and Krishna
Deities. Below Them are Lord Jagannath and a Govardhana-shila.

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Dharmaśāstra (Sanskrit: धममशास)
Dharmaśāstra (Sanskrit: धममशास) is a genre of Sanskrit texts and refers to the śāstra, or Indic
branch of learning, pertaining to Hindu dharma, religious and legal duty. The voluminous textual
corpus of Dharmaśāstra is primarily a product of the Brahmanical tradition in India and represents
the elaborate scholastic system of an expert tradition. [1] Because of its sophisticated
jurisprudence, Dharmaśāstra was taken by early British colonial administrators to be the law of the
land for Hindus in India. [2] Ever since, Dharmaśāstra has been linked with Hindu law, despite the
fact that its contents deal as much or more with religious life as with law. In fact, a separation of
religion and law within Dharmaśāstra is artificial and has been repeatedly questioned. [3] Others
have, however, argued for a distinction of religious and secular law within Dharmaśāstra. [4]
Dharmaśāstra is important within the Hindu tradition--first, as a source of religious law describing
the life of an ideal householder and, second, as symbol of the summation of Hindu knowledge
about religion, law, ethics, etc.
"Pandurang Vaman Kane, a great Sanskritist wedded to social reform, continued the earlier
tradition of scholarship. His monumental work entitled the "History of the Dharmasastra", published
in five volumes in the twentieth century, is an encyclopedia of ancient social laws and customs. This
enables us to study the social processes in ancient India."
1. Contents of Dharmaśāstra
A facsimile of an inscription in Oriya script on a copper plate recording a land grant made by Rāja
Purushottam Deb, king of Orissa, in the fifth year of his reign (1483). Land grants made by royal
decree were protected by law, with deeds often being recorded on metal plates
All Dharmaśāstra derives its authority with reference to the Vedas, though few, if any, of the
contents of most Dharmaśāstra texts can be directly linked with extant Vedic texts. [6] Traditionally,
Dharmaśāstra has, since the time of the Yājñvalkyasm ti

, been divided into three major topics: 1)
ācāra, rules pertaining to daily rituals, life-cycle rites, and other duties of four castes or var a

s, 2)
vyavahāra, rules pertaining to the procedures for resolving doubts about dharma and rules of
substantive law categorized according the standard eighteen titles of Hindu law, and 3) prāyaścitta,
rules about expiations and penances for violations of the rules of dharma.
Combining the categorization given in the Yājñavalkyasm ti

with a more descriptive catalog of the
contents in Dharmaśāstra texts found in P.V. Kane's History of Dharmaśāstra [7] presents the
following list of topics:

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Devil Aurangzeb’s men ran for their lives
Govindaji Temple
This temple was built in 1590 and took several thousand men five
full years to build. The original Govindaji Deity was found about 450
years ago by Rupa Goswami. Govindaji was removed from this
temple when the Muslim emperor Aurangzeb tried to destroy it. The
original Deity is now in Jaipur, in a temple right outside the King of
Jaipur's palace.
This temple was originally seven stories high, with an altar of
marble, silver and gold. A sculptured lotus flower weighing several
tons decorates the main hall. On meeting Rupa Goswami, Man
Singh from Jaipur, a general in Emperor Akbar's army, built this
magnificent temple. Aurangzeb and his army later destroyed part of
the temple. When few stories remained, all of a sudden the ground
began to shake violently and Aurangzeb's men were terrified and
ran for their lives, never to return.

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Lord Krishna is the Supreme Controller
“One should meditate upon the Supreme
Person as the one who knows everything,
as He who is the oldest, who is the
controller, who is smaller than the
smallest, who is the maintainer of
everything, who is beyond all material
conception, who is inconceivable, and who
is always a person. He is luminous like the
sun and, being transcendental, is beyond
this material nature.” [Bg. 8.9]

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Everything belongs to Krishna
Krishna says, paurusam nrsu. “I am the ability in man.” [Bg. 7.8]
In Bhagavad-gita we find, vasudevah sarvam iti: “Krishna is the
cause of all causes.” [Bg. 7.19]
One may falsely claim the credit for the discovery of radio,
television, computers, penicillin, etc. But the fact is that everything
was already there because nothing can come out of nothing. If
someone claims that anything belongs to him, he is the greatest
thief. He is stealing property from the supreme father, Sri Krishna,
and claiming it to be his. Nothing belongs to us. Everything belongs
to Krishna. Sri Isopanisad says: “Everything animate or inanimate
that is within the universe is controlled and owned by the Lord. One
should therefore accept only those things necessary for himself,
which are set aside as his quota, and one must not accept other
things, knowing well to whom they belong.isavasyam idam sarvam
yat kincat jagatyam jagat, tena tyaktena bhunjitha ma grdhah kasya
svid dhanam (Iso. 1)
[From The Scientific Basis of Krsna Consciousness by Svarupa
Damodara Dasa Ph.D.]

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Intelligence, Charity, all opulence
created by Krishna
Intelligence, knowledge, freedom from
doubt and delusion, forgiveness,
truthfulness, control of the senses, control
of the mind, happiness and distress, birth,
death, fear, fearlessness, nonviolence,
equanimity, satisfaction, austerity, charity,
fame and infamy--all these various
qualities of living beings are created by Me
alone. - Bhagavada Gita 10.4-5

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Evil people - Attila The Hun
Attila was Khan of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He
was leader of the Hunnic Empire which stretched from
Germany to the Ural River and from the Danube River to the
Baltic Sea. In much of Western Europe, he is remembered as
the epitome of cruelty and rapacity.
An unsuccessful campaign in Persia was followed in 441 by an
invasion of the Eastern Roman Empire, the success of which
emboldened Attila to invade the West.
He passed unhindered through Austria and Germany, across
the Rhine into Gaul, plundering and devastating all in his path
with a ferocity unparalleled in the records of barbarian
invasions and compelling those he overcame to augment his
mighty army.
Attila drowned in his own blood on his wedding night.

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Evil people - Maximilien Robespierre
Maximilien Robespierre was a leader of the French revolution and it was his arguments that caused
the revolutionary government to murder the king without a trial. In addition, Robespierre was one
of the main driving forces behind the reign of terror, a 10 month post-revolutionary period in
which mass executions were carried out. The Terror took the lives of between 18,500 to
40,000 people, with 1,900 being killed in the last month. Among people who were condemned
by the revolutionary tribunals, about 8 percent were aristocrats, 6 percent clergy, 14 percent middle
class, and 70 percent were workers or peasants accused of hoarding, evading the draft, desertion,
rebellion, and other purported crimes.
The Convention ordered the arrest of Robespierre, Couthon, Saint-Just, Le Bas, and François
Hanriot. Troops from the Commune, under General Coffinhal, arrived to free the prisoners and then
marched against the Convention itself. The Convention responded by ordering troops of its own
under Barras to be called out. When the Commune's troops heard the news of this, order began to
break down, and Hanriot ordered his remaining troops to withdraw to the Hôtel de Ville.
Robespierre and his supporters also gathered at the Hôtel de Ville. The Convention declared them
to be outlaws, meaning that upon verification the fugitives could be killed within 24 hours without a
trial. As the night went on, the Commune forces at the Hôtel de Ville deserted until none of them
remained. The Convention troops under Barras approached the Hôtel around 2 a.m. As they came,
Robespierre's brother Augustin threw himself out of a window. Couthon was found lying at the
bottom of a staircase, crippled by his fall. Le Bas committed suicide. Another radical jumped out of
the window, only to break both of his legs; the other shot himself in the head. Maximilien
Robespierre also tried to shoot himself, but only shattered his jaw (though this was also
said to be the result of a shot by Charles-André Merda) and was found semi-conscious at
his desk. For the remainder of the night Robespierre was moved to a table in the room of the
Committee of Public Safety where he awaited execution. Later, Robespierre was held in the same
containment chamber where Marie Antoinette, the wife of King Louis XVI, had been held.
 In an act of coincidental justice, Robespierre was guillotined (hanged) without a trial in
1794.

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Evil people - Ruhollah Khomeini
Ayatollah Khomeini was the religious leader of Iran from 1979 to 1989. In
that time he implemented Sharia Law (Islamic religious law) with the Islamic
dress code enforced for both men and women by Islamic Revolutionary
Guards and other Islamic groups. Opposition to the religious rule of the
clergy or Islam in general was often met with harsh punishments. In a talk at
the Fayzieah School in Qom, August 30, 1979, Khomeini said:
“Those who are trying to bring corruption and destruction to our country in
the name of democracy will be oppressed. They are worse than Bani-
Ghorizeh Jews, and they must be hanged. We will oppress them by God’s
order and God’s call to prayer.”
In the 1988 massacre of Iranian prisoners, following the People’s Mujahedin
of Iran operation Forough-e Javidan against the Islamic Republic, Khomeini
issued an order to judicial officials to judge every Iranian political prisoner
and kill those who would not repent anti-regime activities. Many say that
thousands were swiftly put to death inside the prisons. The suppressed
memoirs of Grand Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri reportedly detail the
execution of 30,000 political activists.

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Evil people - Ruhollah Khomeini

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Evil people - Ruhollah Khomeini
Life in exile
Khomeini spent more than 14 years in exile, mostly in the holy Shia city of
Najaf, Iraq. Initially he was sent to Turkey on 4 November 1964 where he stayed
in the city of Bursa for less than a year. He was hosted by a colonel in Turkish
Military Intelligence named Ali Cetiner in his own residence, who couldn't find
another accommodation alternative for his stay at the time. Later in October
1965 he was allowed to move to Najaf, Iraq, where he stayed until being forced
to leave in 1978, after then-Vice President Saddam Hussein forced him out (the
two countries would fight a bitter eight year war 1980-1988 only a year after the
two reached power in 1979) after which he went to Neauphle-le-Château in
France on a tourist visa, apparently not seeking political asylum, where he
stayed for four months. According to Alexandre de Marenches, chief of External
Documentation and Counter-Espionage Service (now known as the DGSE),
France would have suggested to the shah to "organize a fatal accident for
Khomeini"; the shah declined the assassination offer, as that would have made
Khomeini a martyr.
After eleven days in a hospital for an operation to stop internal bleeding,
Khomeini died of cancer on Saturday, June 04, 1989, at the age of 86.
The elder son, Mustafa, is rumored to have been murdered in 1977 while in exile
with his father in Najaf, Iraq and Khomeini accused SAVAK of orchestrating it.

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Evil people - Idi Amin Dada
Idi Amin was an army officer and president of Uganda. He took power in a
military coup in January 1971, deposing Milton Obote. His rule was
characterized by human rights abuses, political repression, ethnic persecution,
extra judicial killings and the expulsion of Indians from Uganda. The number of
people killed as a result of his regime is unknown; estimates range from 80,000
to 500,000. On August 4, 1972, Amin issued a decree ordering the expulsion of
the 60,000 Asians who were not Ugandan citizens (most of them held British
passports). This was later amended to include all 80,000 Asians, with the
exception of professionals, such as doctors, lawyers and teachers. Amin was
eventually overthrown, but until his death, he held that Uganda needed him
and he never expressed remorse for the abuses of his regime.
Deposition and exile
By 1978, the number of Amin's close associates had shrunk significantly,
and he faced increasing dissent from within Uganda. After the killings of
Luwum and ministers Oryema and Oboth Ofumbi in 1977, several of
Amin's ministers defected or fled to exile. Later that year, after Amin's vice
president, General Mustafa Adrisi, was injured in a car accident, troops loyal to
him mutinied. Amin sent troops against the mutineers, some of whom had fled
across the Tanzanian border. Amin accused Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere
of waging war against Uganda, ordered the invasion of Tanzanian territory, and
formally annexed a section of the Kagera Region across the boundary.

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Evil people - Idi Amin Dada

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Evil people - Idi Amin Dada
Nyerere mobilized the Tanzania People's Defence Force and
counterattacked, joined by several groups of Ugandan exiles who had
united as the Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA). Amin's army
retreated steadily, and despite military help from Libya's Muammar al-
Gaddafi, he was forced to flee on 11 April 1979 when Kampala was
captured. He escaped first to Libya and ultimately settled in Saudi
Arabia.
Amin held that Uganda needed him and never expressed remorse for the
nature of his regime. In 1989, he attempted to return to Uganda, apparently
to lead an armed group organized by Colonel Juma Oris. He reached
Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), before Zairian
President Mobutu forced him to return to Saudi Arabia.
Amin's death
On 20 July 2003, one of Amin's wives, Madina, reported that he was in
a coma and near death at King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia. She pleaded with Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni
to allow him to return to die in Uganda. Museveni replied that Amin
would have to "answer for his sins the moment he was brought back.“
Amin died in Saudi Arabia on 16 August 2003. He was buried in
Ruwais Cemetery in Jeddah; according to the Associated Press's
sources, few attended the funeral ceremony.

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Evil people - Leopold II of Belgium
Leopold II was King of Belgium from 1865-1909. With financial support from the government,
Leopold created the Congo Free State, a private project undertaken to extract rubber and
ivory in the Congo region of central Africa, which relied on forced labour and resulted in the
deaths of approximately 3 million Congolese. The regime of the Congo Free State became
one of the more infamous international scandals of the turn of the century. The area of land
privately owned by the King was an area 76 times larger than Belgium, which he was free to
rule as a personal domain through his private army, the Force Publique. Leopold’s rubber
gatherers tortured, maimed and slaughtered until at the turn of the century, the conscience
of the Western world forced Brussels to call a halt.
Reports of outrageous exploitation and widespread human rights abuses led to an
international protest movement in the early 1900s. The campaign under the auspices of the
Congo Reform Association to report on Leopold's "secret society of murderers," led by
British diplomat Roger Casement, and former shipping clerk E. D. Morel, became the first
mass human rights movement. Supporters included American humorist Mark Twain, who
wrote a stinging political satire entitled King Leopold's Soliloquy, in which the King
supposedly argues that bringing Christianity to the country outweighs a little starvation.
Leopold's rubber gatherers were tortured, maimed and slaughtered until the turn of the
century, when the conscience of the Western world forced Brussels to call a halt. It should
be noted that, as Adam Hochschild describes in King Leopold's Ghost, France, Germany
and Portugal were quick to adopt the Congolese methods in those parts of their colonies
where natural rubber occurred, imposing a similar death toll on the natives.
Leopold II with the coat of arms of the Belgian Congo in Ghent, Belgium
Finally, in 1908, the Belgian parliament compelled the King to cede the Congo Free State to
Belgium.

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Evil people - Leopold II of Belgium

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Evil people - Leopold II of Belgium
Historians of the period tend to take a very dim view of Leopold, due to the
mass killings and human rights abuses that took place in the Congo:
one British historian has said that he "was an
Attila in modern dress, and it would have
been better for the world if he had never been
born". Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-
Hungary once described his fellow ruler as a
"thoroughly bad man.“
On 15 November 1902, Italian anarchist Gennaro Rubino attempted to
assassinate Leopold, who was riding in a royal cortege from a ceremony in
memory of his recently-deceased wife, Marie Henriette. After Leopold's carriage
passed, Rubino fired three shots at the King; the shots missed Leopold and
Rubino was immediately arrested.
Though extremely disliked by his subjects at the end of his reign — he was
booed during his burial parade.

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Evil people - Pol Pot
Pol Pot was the leader of the Khmer Rouge and the Prime Minister of
Cambodia from 1976 to 1979, having been de facto leader since mid-1975.
During his time in power Pol Pot imposed an extreme version of agrarian
communism where all city dwellers were relocated to the countryside to
work in collective farms and forced labour projects. The combined effect
of slave labour, malnutrition, poor medical care and executions is
estimated to have killed around 2 million Cambodians (approximately one
third of the population). His regime achieved special notoriety for singling
out all intellectuals and other “bourgeois enemies” for murder. The Khmer
Rouge committed mass executions in sites known as the Killing Fields.
The executed were buried in mass graves. In order to save ammunition,
executions were often carried out using hammers, axe handles, spades or
sharpened bamboo sticks.
In December 1984, the Vietnamese launched a major offensive and overran
most of the Khmer Rouge and other insurgent positions. Pol Pot fled to Thailand
where he lived for the next six years. His headquarter was a plantation villa near
Trat. He was guarded by Thai Special Unit 838.
Pol Pot officially resigned from the party in 1985 citing asthma as a contributing
factor, but continued as de facto Khmer Rouge leader and dominant force within
the anti-Vietnam alliance. He handed day to day power to Son Sen, his hand-
picked successor. Opponents of the Khmer Rouge claimed that they were
sometimes acting in an inhumane manner in territory controlled by the alliance
but none of the forces fighting in Cambodia could be said to have clean hands.

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Evil people - Pol Pot
In 1986, his new wife Mea Son gave birth to a daughter, Sitha, named after an
experimental form of North Vietnamese cookery. Shortly after, Pol Pot moved to
China for medical treatment for cancer of the face. He remained there until
1988.
In 1989, Vietnam withdrew from Cambodia. The Khmer Rouge established a new
stronghold area in the west near the Thai border and Pol Pot relocated back into
Cambodia from Thailand. Pol Pot refused to cooperate with the peace process, and
kept fighting the new coalition government. The Khmer Rouge kept the government
forces at bay until 1996, when troops started deserting. Several important Khmer
Rouge leaders also defected. The government had a policy of making peace with
Khmer Rouge individuals and groups after negotiations with the organization as a
whole failed.
In 1995 Pol Pot experienced a stroke that paralyzed the left side of his body.
Pol Pot ordered the execution of his life-long right-hand man Son Sen on June 10,
1997 for attempting to make a settlement with the government. Eleven members of
his family were killed also, although Pol Pot later denied that he had ordered this. He
then fled his northern stronghold, but was later arrested by Khmer Rouge
military Chief Ta Mok. In November he was subjected to a show trial for the
death of Son Sen and sentenced to lifelong house arrest.
Pol Pot died in 1998 while held under house arrest by the Ta Mok faction of the
Khmer Rouge. Since his death, rumours that he was poisoned have persisted.

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Evil people - Vlad III of Romania (also known as Vlad
the Impaler, Dracula)
Vlad III of Romania (also known as Vlad the Impaler) was Prince of Wallachia three times
between 1448 and 1476. Vlad is best known for the legends of the exceedingly cruel
punishments he imposed during his reign and for serving as the primary inspiration for the
vampire main character in Bram Stoker’s popular Dracula novel. In Romania he is viewed
by many as a prince with a deep sense of justice. His method of torture was a horse attached
to each of the victim’s legs as a sharpened stake was gradually forced into the body. The end
of the stake was usually oiled, and care was taken that the stake not be too sharp; else the
victim might die too rapidly from shock. Wikipedia has an article that describes, in great
details, the methods of Vlad’s cruelty. The list of tortures he is alleged to have employed
is extensive: nails in heads, cutting off of limbs, blinding, strangulation, burning,
cutting off of noses and ears, mutilation of sexual organs (especially in the case of
women), scalping, skinning, exposure to the elements or to animals, and boiling alive.
There are claims that on some occasions ten thousand people were impaled in 1460 alone.
In the same year as his birth, his father was living in Nuremberg, where he was vested into
the Order of the Dragon. At the age of five, young Vlad was also initiated into the Order of the
Dragon.
Vlad's father was assassinated in the marshes near Bălteni in December 1447 by rebellious
boyars allegedly under the orders of Hungarian regent John Hunyadi. Vlad's older brother
Mircea was also dead at this point, blinded with hot iron stakes and buried alive by his
political enemies at Târgovişte. To protect their political power in the region, the Ottomans
invaded Wallachia and the Sultan put Vlad III on the throne as a puppet ruler. His rule at this
time would be brief; Hunyadi himself invaded Wallachia and ousted him the same year. Vlad
fled to Moldavia until October 1451 and was put under the protection of his uncle, Bogdan II.

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Evil people - Vlad III of Romania (also known as Vlad the
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In captivity
The exact length of Vlad's period of captivity is open to some debate, though
indications are that it was from 1462 until 1474 (12 years). He was able to gradually win
his way back into the graces of Hungary's monarch, and eventually marry a member of the
royal family. His second wife, Countess Ilona Szilágy (a cousin of Matthias), bore him two
sons, Vlad Dracula & another son whose name is unknown, who were about ten years old
when he reconquered Wallachia in 1476. Diplomatic correspondence from Buda during the
period in question also seems to support the claim that Vlad's actual period of confinement
was relatively short.
The openly pro-Turkish policy of Radu (who was prince of Wallachia during most of Vlad's
captivity), was a probable factor in Vlad's rehabilitation. During his captivity, Vlad also
converted to Catholicism, in contrast to his brother who converted to Islam. In the years before
his final release in 1474, when he began preparations for the reconquest of Wallachia, Vlad
resided with his new wife in a house in the Hungarian capital.
Death
Vlad Dracula was killed in battle against the Turks near the town of Bucharest in
December of 1476. His body was decapitated by the Turks and his head sent to Istanbul
where the Sultan had it displayed on a stake as proof that the Impaler was finally dead.
He was reportedly buried at Snagov, an island monastery located near Bucharest.
However, it should be noted that it is unclear who actually killed Vlad Dracula. Stories
suggest his own troops accidentally killed him during battle as he sat on his horse
watching the battle.
Evil people - Vlad III of Romania (also known
as Vlad the Impaler, Dracula)

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Evil people – Tsar Ivan IV of Russia
Ivan IV of Russia, also know as Ivan the Terrible, was the Grand Duke of Muscovy from 1533
to 1547 and was the first ruler of Russia to assume the title of Tsar. In 1570, Ivan was
under the belief that the elite of the city of Novgorod planned to defect to Poland, and led an
army to stop them on January 2. Ivan’s soldiers built walls around the perimeter of the city in
order to prevent the people of the city escaping. Between 500 and 1000 people were
gathered every day by the troops, then tortured and killed in front of Ivan and his son. In
1581, Ivan beat his pregnant daughter-in-law for wearing immodest clothing, causing a
miscarriage. His son, also named Ivan, upon learning of this, engaged in a heated
argument with his father, which resulted in Ivan striking his son in the head with his
pointed staff, causing his son’s (accidental) death.
Although it is thought by many that Ivan died while setting up a chess board, it is more
likely that he died while playing chess with Bogdan Belsky on March 18, 1584. When
Ivan's tomb was opened during renovations in the 1960s, his remains were examined
and discovered to contain very high amounts of mercury, indicating a high probability
that he was poisoned. Modern suspicion falls on his advisors Belsky and Boris
Godunov (who became tsar in 1598). Three days earlier, Ivan had allegedly attempted
to rape Irina, Godunov's sister and Feodor's wife. Her cries attracted Godunov and
Belsky to the noise, whereupon Ivan let Irina go, but Belsky and Godunov considered
themselves marked for death.
The tradition says that they either poisoned or strangled Ivan in fear for their own
lives. Upon Ivan's death, the ravaged kingdom was left to his unfit and childless son

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Evil people – Tsar Ivan IV of Russia

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Evil people - Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in
1933, becoming “Führer” in 1934 until his suicide in 1945.
By the end of the second world war, Hitler’s policies of
territorial conquest and racial subjugation had brought
death and destruction to tens of millions of people,
including the genocide of some six million Jews in what is
now known as the Holocaust. On 30 April 1945, after
intense street-to-street combat, when Soviet troops were
spotted within a block or two of the Reich Chancellory,
Hitler committed suicide, shooting himself while
simultaneously biting into a cyanide capsule.

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Evil people - Adolf Hitler

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Evil people - Josef Stalin
Stalin was General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’s Central Committee from 1922
until his death in 1953. Under Stalin’s leadership, the Ukraine suffered from a famine (Holodomor) so
great it is considered by many to be an act of genocide on the part of Stalin’s government. Estimates of
the number of deaths range from 2.5 million to 10 million. The famine was caused by direct political and
administrative decisions. In addition to the famine, Stalin ordered purges within the Soviet Union of any
person deemed to be an enemy of the state. In total, estimates of the total number murdered under
Stalins reign, range from 10 million to 60 million.
Death and reactions
At the end of January 1953 Stalin's personal physician Miron Vovsi (cousin of Solomon Mikhoels who
was assassinated in 1948 at the orders of Stalin) was arrested within the frame of the so-named Doctors'
Plot.
On 1 March 1953, after an all-night dinner in his Kuntsevo residence some 15 km west of Moscow
centre with interior minister Lavrentiy Beria and future premiers Georgy Malenkov, Nikolai
Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev, Stalin did not emerge from his room, having probably suffered a
stroke that paralyzed the right side of his body.
Stalin's Grave by the Kremlin Wall Necropolis
Although his guards thought that it was odd for him not to rise at his usual time, they were under orders
not to disturb him. He was discovered lying on the floor of his room only at about 10 p.m. in the evening.
Lavrentiy Beria was informed and arrived a few hours afterwards, and the doctors only arrived in the early
morning of 2 March. Stalin died four days later, on 5 March 1953, at the age of 74, and was embalmed on
9 March. His daughter Svetlana recalls the scene as she stood by his death bed: "He suddenly
opened his eyes and cast a glance over everyone in the room. It was a terrible glance. Then
something incomprehensible and awesome happened. He suddenly lifted his left hand as though
he were pointing to something above and bringing down a curse upon all of us. The next moment
after a final effort the spirit wrenched itself free of the flesh."

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Evil people - Josef Stalin

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Evil people - Josef Stalin
Officially, the cause of death was listed as a cerebral hemorrhage. His body was preserved
in Lenin's Mausoleum until 31 October 1961, when his body was removed from the
Mausoleum and buried next to the Kremlin walls as part of the process of de-Stalinization.
It has been suggested that Stalin was assassinated. The ex-Communist exile
Avtorkhanov argued this point as early as 1975. The political memoirs of Vyacheslav
Molotov, published in 1993, claimed that Beria had boasted to Molotov that he
poisoned Stalin: "I took him out.“
Khrushchev wrote in his memoirs that Beria had, immediately after the stroke, gone
about "spewing hatred against [Stalin] and mocking him", and then, when Stalin
showed signs of consciousness, dropped to his knees and kissed his hand. When
Stalin fell unconscious again, Beria immediately stood and spat.
Later analyses of death
In 2003, a joint group of Russian and American historians announced their view that Stalin
ingested warfarin, a powerful rat poison that inhibits coagulation of the blood and so
predisposes the victim to hemorrhagic stroke (cerebral hemorrhage). Since it is
flavorless, warfarin is a plausible weapon of murder. The facts surrounding Stalin's
death will probably never be known with certainty.
His demise arrived at a convenient time for Lavrenty Beria and others, who feared being
swept away in yet another purge. It is believed[who?] that Stalin felt Beria's power was too
great and threatened his own. Whether Beria or anyone else was directly responsible for
Stalin's death, it is true that the Politburo did not summon medical attention for Stalin for
more than a day after he was found

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Evil people - Slobodan Milošević, the
President of Serbia
Slobodan Milošević, whose last family name sometimes is transliterated as Miloshevich
(pronounced [Serbian Cyrillic: Слободан Милошевић) (20 August 1941, Požarevac, Yugoslavia –
11 March 2006, The Hague, Netherlands) was President of Serbia and of Yugoslavia. He served as
the President of Serbia from 1989 until 1997 and as President of the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000. He also led the Socialist Party of Serbia from its foundation in 1990.
"Slobodan Milošević initiated four wars during the 1990s, including a devastating campaign
of ethnic cleansing in Kosovo which killed thousands and drove almost a million people
from their homes."
In a speech before the U.S. Congress, Rep. Christopher Smith (R-NJ) brought up a common view
among Milošević's critics when he said Milošević "relied on virulent Serbian nationalism to instigate
conflict".
The CIA World Fact Book says, "Under Milošević's leadership, Serbia led various military
campaigns to unite ethnic Serbs in neighboring republics into a 'Greater Serbia.'"
Milošević resigned the Yugoslav presidency amid demonstrations, following the disputed
presidential election of 24 September 2000. He was arrested by Yugoslav federal authorities on
Saturday, 31 March 2001, on suspicion of corruption, abuse of power, and embezzlement. He was
also arrested by the ICTY, or the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, a UN
commitee, on charges of genocide, crimes against humanity, and violations of the customs of war.
The initial investigation into Milošević faltered for lack of hard evidence, prompting the Serbian
Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić to send him to The Hague to stand trial for charges of war crimes
instead.
Milošević was motivated to start the wars, his critics say, because of his murderous ambition to
create an ethnically pure Greater Serbian state. Milošević's critics claim that forces under his
command committed "atrocities against civilians as part of a systematic campaign to secure
territory for an ethnically 'pure' Serb state."
For his crimes, Milosevic has drawn frequent comparisons to other hated leaders of history,
including Adolf Hitler

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Evil people - Slobodan Milošević, the
President of Serbia

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Evil people - Slobodan Milošević, the
President of Serbia
Downfall of presidency
On 4 February 1997, Milošević recognized the opposition victories in some local elections, after
mass protests lasting 96 days.
Constitutionally limited to two terms as Serbian president, on 23 July 1997, Milošević assumed the
presidency of the Yugoslav Federation (the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia).
Armed actions by Albanian separatist groups and Serbian police and military counter-action in
Serbia's previously autonomous (and 90 percent Albanian) province of Kosovo culminated in
escalating warfare in 1998, NATO air strikes against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia between
March and June 1999, and finally a full withdrawal of all Yugoslav security forces from the province.
During the Kosovo War he was indicted on 27 May 1999, for war crimes and crimes against
humanity allegedly committed in Kosovo, and he was standing trial, up until his death, at the
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. He attempted to assert that the trial was
illegal, having been established in contravention of the UN charter.
Milošević became increasingly ill during this time (high blood pressure and severe flu),
which caused intermissions and prolonged the trial by at least six months. In early 2004,
when he finally appeared in court in order to start presenting his defense (announcing over 1,200
witnesses), the two ICTY judges decided to appoint him two defense lawyers in accordance with
the medical opinions of the resident cardiologists. This action was opposed by Milošević himself
and the pair of British lawyers appointed to him.
In October 2004, the trial was resumed after being suspended for a month to allow counsel Steven
Kay, who complained Milošević was not cooperating, to prepare the defense. Steven Kay has since
asked to be allowed to resign from his court appointed position, complaining that of the 1200
witnesses he has only been able to get five to testify. Many of the other witnesses refused to testify
in protest of ICTY's decision not to permit Milošević to defend himself.
In late 2004, former Soviet Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov became the first high profile witness to testify
for the defence.

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Evil people - Slobodan Milošević, the
President of Serbia
Death
Milošević was found dead in his cell on March 11, 2006, in the UN war crimes tribunal's detention
center, located in the Scheveningen section of The Hague.
Causes
Autopsies soon established that Milošević had died of a heart attack. He had been suffering from heart
problems and high blood pressure. However, many suspicions were voiced to the effect that the heart
attack had been caused or made possible deliberately - by the ICTY, according to sympathizers, or by
himself, according to critics. Shortly before his death, Milošević had requested to be treated in a heart
surgery center, but the Tribunal had refused to permit that, citing mistrust guarantees that an escape
would be made impossible. At the same time, Milošević had expressed fears that he was being
poisoned. A scandal emerged when it was found that, according to an earlier medical test from 12
January, Milošević's blood contained rifampicin, an antibiotic that is normally used to treat leprosy and
tuberculosis and which would have neutralized some of the effects of his medicines for his high blood
pressure and heart condition. Milošević had complained about the presence of a leprosis drug in his
blood in a letter to the Russian foreign ministry. After that fact was disclosed, some hypothesized that the
Tribunal medical staff had administered the drug deliberately, while others believed that he had taken it
himself to worsen his heart condition and thus force the Tribunal to let him travel to Russia and escape. It
is, however, questionable that he would have been able to smuggle in such drugs, since all his visitors
were searched at least once before gaining access to him in response to an incident in September 2005
in which he had taken medicine from a Serbian doctor without the approval of the Hague doctors. Blood
tests conducted as part of his post mortem showed that it was unlikely that Milošević had ingested
rifampicin in the last few days before his death.
Several medical experts, such as Leo Bokeria (the director of the Russian heart surgery centre,
where Milošević had requested to be treated) and The Times' medical columnist Thomas
Stuttaford, asserted that Milošević's heart attack could and should have been prevented easily by
means of standard medical procedures.

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GOD cannot be mocked
What is evil? It is the highest evil, if we rejected the Holy Spirit.
Among all the means of suppressing lawlessness, I am Yama, death personified, Lord
Krishna in Bhagavada Gita
Death is certain but the Bible speaks about untimely death!
Make a personal reflection about this.....
Very interesting, read until the end.....
It is written in the Bible (Galatians 6:7):
"Be not deceived; God is not mocked:
for whatsoever a man soweth,
that shall he also reap.
"Anyone who is not for me is really against me; anyone who does not help me gather is
really scattering.“
Therefore it is the highest evil, if we rejected the Holy Spirit

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GOD cannot be mocked
Therefore it is the highest evil, if we rejected the Holy Spirit
Praise the Lord. Amen.
Here are some men and women who mocked God :
1. John Lennon (Singer):
Some years before, during his interview with an American Magazine, he said:
"Christianity will end, it will disappear.
I do not have to argue about that. I am certain.
John Lennon sang a song, “I don't believe in Gita, I don't believe in yoga, I don't believe in
Buddha, I don't believe in mantra, I don't believe in bible, I don't believe in Jesus,”
Jesus was ok, but his subjects were too simple, Today we are more famous than Him"
(1966).
Lennon, after saying that the Beatles were more famous than God, was shot six times.

Charity ppt by Bhakta Sumit Khaneja
GOD cannot be mocked
2. Tancredo Neves (President of Brazil):
During the Presidential campaign, he said if he got 500,000 votes from his
party, not even God would remove him from Presidency.
Sure he got the votes, but he got sick a day before being made President,
then he died .
3. Cazuza (Bi-sexual Brazilian composer, singer and poet):
During A show in Canecio (Rio de Janeiro),
while smoking his cigarette, he puffed out some smoke into the air and said:
"God, that's for you."
He died at the age of 32 of AIDS in a horrible manner.

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GOD cannot be mocked
4. The man who built the Titanic
After the construction of Titanic, a reporter asked him how safe the Titanic would be.
With an ironic tone he said:
"Not even God can sink it"
The result: I think you all know what happened to the Titanic.
5. Marilyn Monroe (Actress)
She was visited by Billy Graham during a presentation of a show. He said the Spirit of God had sent
him to preach to her. After hearing what the Preacher had to say, she said:
"I don't need your Jesus".
A week later, she was found dead in her apartment .
6. Bon Scott (Singer)
The ex-vocalist of the AC/DC. On one of his 1979 songs he sang:
"Don't stop me, I'm going down all the way, down the highway to hell".
On the 19th of February 1980, Bon Scott was found dead, he had been choked by his own vomit .

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GOD cannot be mocked
7. Campinas (IN 2005)
In Campinas, Brazil a group of friends, drunk, went to pick up a friend..... The mother accompanied
her to the car and was so worried about the drunkenness of her friends and she said to the
daughter holding her hand, who was already seated in the car:
"My Daughter, Go With God And May He Protect You.."
She responded: "Only If He (God) Travels In The Trunk, Cause Inside Here..... It's Already Full "
Hours later, news came by that they had been involved in a fatal accident, everyone had died, the
car could not be recognized what type of car it had been, but surprisingly, the trunk was intact.
The police said there was no way the trunk could have remained intact. To their surprise, inside the
trunk was a crate of eggs, none were broken .
8. Christine Hewitt (Jamaican Journalist and entertainer)
Said the Bible (Word of God) was the worst book ever written.
In June 2006 she was found burnt beyond recognition in her motor vehicle .
Many more important people have forgotten that there is no other name that was given so much
authority as the name of God.
Many have died, but only God died and rose again, and He is still alive .

Charity ppt by Bhakta Sumit Khaneja
GOD cannot be mocked
The demon cannot take hold of a man unless God is absent. If God who is the
owner of the house is present, the devil will fear and dares not disturb the
house tenant, his family and belongings. No one has the power to tie God
down. He is to the demon the most feared being. It's unthinkable that the
demons can come near God. They will surely flee in shame.
When the house is empty and God is not there, then the soul will be pushed to a
corner. Souls are God's breath. The devil can then have a great party in that
house, tormenting the souls and the pure human spirits. The demon paralyzes,
the man's mind, heart and soul. He can no longer function as an ordinary
human being, as he is under the control of foreign and evil spirits, who had
become master of his life.
People can be forgiven of their sins and any evil things they say or do, but
whoever says evil things or acted, against the Holy Spirit shall not be forgiven.
The two natures, divine and human, were in God and He filled that human
Jesus, with the fullness of power and authority of God that is the Holy Spirit. If
we rejected the Holy Spirit, we rejected, not only the twice Holiness of God, but
thrice. How grave indeed, was that sin, even the pagan feared to commit!
Therefore it is the highest evil, if we rejected the Holy Spirit.
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