> > Question. In 2004, Shankaracharya of Kanchi (South India) was 
> > arrested and charged with murder. To protest against his arrest, 
> > Muslims and Hindus were united in marching. Some Hindu monks say 
> > there is fear of `trial by media'. (1) Behind the case of 
> > Shankaracharya's arrest, are there any politicians' conspiracies 
to 
> > get their own benefits using police force, as with the case of 
Swami 
> > Premananda? (2) And furthermore, behind this sequence of plots 
> > against spiritual persons is there the force of the so-called 
Black 
> > Lodge? (3) Are the targets mainly Hindu spiritual leaders, 
because 
> > Maitreya is now teaching in Hindu temples in London?
> > 
> > Benjamin Creme. (1) Yes. (2) No. (3) No. The attacks on spiritual 
> > leaders in India come from secular, right-wing groups who believe 
> > they are creating a `modern' India no longer being influenced 
> > by `superstition and religious corruption', which, they believe, 
has 
> > held India back in the past.
> 
> Who cares what some astral being is telling Creme, esp since he's 
been
> wrong on all his predictions since the 70s.

Examples ?


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