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Padmanabha temple treasure: petitioner dead
Soundarajan, the guy who filed a petition in the Supreme court to have the vaults of Sri Padmanabha Swamy temple opened, died yesterday. He had fever for two days and then he died.
The vaults were opened less than a month ago.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/kerala/article2235449.ece?homepage=true
The vaults were opened less than a month ago.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/kerala/article2235449.ece?homepage=true
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I wonder how long it will be before people attribute his death to curse. Are they suspecting any foul play?
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[/quote[/url]]kinnera wrote:Soundarajan, the guy who filed a petition in the Supreme court to have the vaults of Sri Padmanabha Swamy temple opened, died yesterday. He had fever for two days and then he died.
[url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/kerala/article2235449.ece?homepage=true
I wonder how the guys who stole Devi Kanakadurga's (of Vijayawada) ornaments are doing. And also if something has struck the filchers of devotees' offerings to Lord Venkateswara, or the guys who sold anicient art curios and pieces from the Big Temple in Tanjavur or the temple in Chidambaram.
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It has started already.PseudoIntellectual wrote:I wonder how long it will be before people attribute his death to curse.
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PseudoIntellectual wrote:I wonder how long it will be before people attribute his death to curse. Are they suspecting any foul play?
Curse or not, no one can know for sure. No one can either prove or disprove that. Ppl believe whatever feels right to them.
The guy was not taken to the hospital. The family members probably thought that it was just fever and that he won't die of it. The body has already been cremated. I don't think any postmortem was done to point to the cause of death. It probably should've been done. That would've allayed the doubts of a foul play forever or could've let to further investigation if there indeed was a foul play. If it's a natural death, we could've at least known what caused his death. A lot of questions would've been answered.
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Every action has a consequence. That's nature's law. Can't go around it.
wrt Soundarajan, not sure what he did is right or wrong.
kinnera wrote:Soundarajan, the guy who filed a petition in the Supreme court to have the vaults of Sri Padmanabha Swamy temple opened, died yesterday. He had fever for two days and then he died.
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I wonder how the guys who stole Devi Kanakadurga's (of Vijayawada) ornaments are doing. And also if something has struck the filchers of devotees' offerings to Lord Venkateswara, or the guys who sold anicient art curios and pieces from the Big Temple in Tanjavur or the temple in Chidambaram.
Every action has a consequence. That's nature's law. Can't go around it.
wrt Soundarajan, not sure what he did is right or wrong.
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I suggest they recite the divine gayathri manthram to atone for their sins and avoid dying.
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kinnera wrote:Soundarajan, the guy who filed a petition in the Supreme court to have the vaults of Sri Padmanabha Swamy temple opened, died yesterday. He had fever for two days and then he died.
The vaults were opened less than a month ago.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/kerala/article2235449.ece?homepage=true
Too bad he didn't get to enjoy his golden years.
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Propagandhi711 wrote:I suggest they recite the divine gayathri manthram to atone for their sins and avoid dying.
I don't think anyone can atone for what they did, neither by reciting the Gayathri manthram nor confessing to a priest in a church nor asking God/Allah/Krishna for forgiveness, etc. Got to face the consequence for your every action, in whatever form it may come.
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kinnera wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:I suggest they recite the divine gayathri manthram to atone for their sins and avoid dying.
I don't think anyone can atone for what they did, neither by reciting the Gayathri manthram nor confessing to a priest in a church nor asking God/Allah/Krishna for forgiveness, etc. Got to face the consequence for your every action, in whatever form it may come.
That sounds ominous. But you have to establish a particular action led to a consequence, right? Do you think he died because he brought up the petition?
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kinnera wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:I suggest they recite the divine gayathri manthram to atone for their sins and avoid dying.
I don't think anyone can atone for what they did, neither by reciting the Gayathri manthram nor confessing to a priest in a church nor asking God/Allah/Krishna for forgiveness, etc. Got to face the consequence for your every action, in whatever form it may come.
this weekend I lied to my wife that I was going to help someone with air conditioning malfunction and went to play poker instead. I turned a profit contrary to the law of consequences but and here's the catch, I listened to gayathri manthram on her laptop while putting on my clothes. my new theory is the manthram negated the consequences of the lying to spouse for the time being.
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Propagandhi711 wrote:kinnera wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:I suggest they recite the divine gayathri manthram to atone for their sins and avoid dying.
I don't think anyone can atone for what they did, neither by reciting the Gayathri manthram nor confessing to a priest in a church nor asking God/Allah/Krishna for forgiveness, etc. Got to face the consequence for your every action, in whatever form it may come.
this weekend I lied to my wife that I was going to help someone with air conditioning malfunction and went to play poker instead. I turned a profit contrary to the law of consequences but and here's the catch, I listened to gayathri manthram on her laptop while putting on my clothes. my new theory is the manthram negated the consequences of the lying to spouse for the time being.
But the profit earned from poker was negated by the torture of sleeping without AC.
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harharmahadev wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:kinnera wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:I suggest they recite the divine gayathri manthram to atone for their sins and avoid dying.
I don't think anyone can atone for what they did, neither by reciting the Gayathri manthram nor confessing to a priest in a church nor asking God/Allah/Krishna for forgiveness, etc. Got to face the consequence for your every action, in whatever form it may come.
this weekend I lied to my wife that I was going to help someone with air conditioning malfunction and went to play poker instead. I turned a profit contrary to the law of consequences but and here's the catch, I listened to gayathri manthram on her laptop while putting on my clothes. my new theory is the manthram negated the consequences of the lying to spouse for the time being.
But the profit earned from poker was negated by the torture of sleeping without AC.
no, you misunderstand. the air conditioning malfunction wasnt at my place but a friends'. it was merely a ruse to play.
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ashaNirasha wrote:kinnera wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:I suggest they recite the divine gayathri manthram to atone for their sins and avoid dying.
I don't think anyone can atone for what they did, neither by reciting the Gayathri manthram nor confessing to a priest in a church nor asking God/Allah/Krishna for forgiveness, etc. Got to face the consequence for your every action, in whatever form it may come.
That sounds ominous. But you have to establish a particular action led to a consequence, right? Do you think he died because he brought up the petition?
I don't know abt that, neither will anyone.
I don't know what his intentions were to have them made public.
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propu ungle, are you an AC mechanic:?:
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Rekz wrote:propu ungle, are you an AC mechanic:?:
no, but am considered by some to be a fine pussy mechanic.
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Propagandhi711 wrote:kinnera wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:I suggest they recite the divine gayathri manthram to atone for their sins and avoid dying.
I don't think anyone can atone for what they did, neither by reciting the Gayathri manthram nor confessing to a priest in a church nor asking God/Allah/Krishna for forgiveness, etc. Got to face the consequence for your every action, in whatever form it may come.
this weekend I lied to my wife that I was going to help someone with air conditioning malfunction and went to play poker instead. I turned a profit contrary to the law of consequences but and here's the catch, I listened to gayathri manthram on her laptop while putting on my clothes. my new theory is the manthram negated the consequences of the lying to spouse for the time being.
Every time you know that you are doing something wrong, you fall down in your own eyes (consciously/unconsciously/subconsciously...whatever). That takes a dent in your character/personality. Gayatri manthram won't help you with that. The $$ that you earned at poker won't atone for lying to your wife.
You'll probably do this again and again and this could become a habit and an addiction. That is how it all happens to the pekaatarayallu (the gambling addicts) in india.
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Propagandhi711 wrote:Rekz wrote:propu ungle, are you an AC mechanic:?:
no, but am considered by some to be a fine pu**y mechanic.
this exchange made me laugh out loud but at the same time i felt compelled to maintain the decorum in my office. therefore i tried to suppress it and as a result emitted a sound from my throat that was neither a cough nor a laugh but something in between. good going there, rekzu and propagandhi711.
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kinnera wrote:Every action has a consequence. That's nature's law. Can't go around it.
Exactly, Kinny Aunty. Stealing the lord's treasures most definitely carries consequences. Look at all those Islami invaders who looted our various temples. The curse of death was written on their foreheads the moment they touched those divine assets. And run away they did, but there was no escaping the lords' collective wrath. Every one of them, without exception, is dead today.
Those deaths and now, this 70-year old man's death, should be a dire lesson to future adventurers who dare to invade our temples' vaults and have idle gold and jewelry rotting there opened up to public scrutiny, for potentially productive deployment. They too will all die. Some day.
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