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


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2012-07-02 01:55


http://www.oneiskcon.com/2012/04/us-attorney-michael-stein-personally-vouched-for-radhanath-swamis-credibility-2/

“As far as what Janmastami dasa has written on the Internet, every single allegation against me is totally false. I was not involved in any criminal activity.”

“On a personal note, I have nothing against Janmastami Prabhu and only wish the best for him.

Your servant,
Radhanath Swami”



Janamastami das, John Sinkowski
Janmashtami das, was actually one of the three devotees asked by Radhanatha Swami to kill Sulochan (the other two being Tirtha Das and Tapahpunja Swami). Radhanath tried to involve Janmastami at various points leading up the killing of Sulocana but he was not present on the night of the actual murder, which was carried out by Tirtha das alone. Janmastami wrote in his article:

"In January of 1986, on my return to New Vrindaban, I was ordered by Radhanath to neutralize Sulocana. Three of us were ordered by Radhanath, not by Kirtanananda Swami, to terminate Sulocana. This happened with Tapah Punja Swami and Tirtha in November and December of 1985. I was on SKP until Christmas and didn't get back to the farm until New Years. Immediately on our arrival at New Vrindaban, Radhanath sought me out and made arrangements for us to meet in his van, where he went through a prepared speech that he had delivered to Tirtha, Tapah Punja Swami and Kuladri many times before. Later talks with Tirtha confirmed this." -- Janmashtami Das, "New Vrindaban History, for the Record", ( December 22, 2006)

http://harekrsna.org/pada/ks/nv-names.htm