Суд над Бхагавад-гитой / Attempt to ban Bhagavad-gita


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2011-12-20 08:36

One who eats on Lord Krishna’s birthday is lowest of mankind. His sinful reaction is like that of having raped his mother and murdered a hundred brahmanas.

His pious credits of ten million births are at once destroyed. He become impure. He becomes unfit to worship the demigods or the pitas.

At the end of his life he enters the hell called Kalasutra (the rope of time). As long as the sun and moon shine in the sky he is repeatedly (with constant new rebirths) devoured by giant worms with teeth sharp like spears.

When his time in hell is over he rises to the earth, where he repeatedly becomes a worm in stool for sixty thousand years.

Then he becomes a vulture for ten billion births, a pig for a hundred births, a dog for a hundred births, and a jackal for a hundred births.

Then he becomes a snake for seven births and then a row for seven births. Then he takes birth as a human being, where he is unable to speak and where he becomes a leper, always suffering.

Then he becomes a butcher and then a hunter of wild beasts. At the end he becomes a thief and a murderer, a man with no scruples.

Then he becomes a washerman, then an oil-merchant, and then a professional brahmana, always impure at heart.
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