Monday, January 16, 2012

DECEIVING IS THE INBORN NATURE OF BRAHMIN RELIGION PEOPLE

Deceiving is the inborn nature of Brahmin Religion peoples. Samudra Manthan (Meeting) is the example of that.

The incidence goes as follows:

In the Bhagavata Purana, after Vishnu deceives the demons by his maya female form, Shiva wishes to see the bewildering Mohini again. When Vishnu agrees and reveals his Mohini form, Shiva runs crazily behind Mohini, "bereft of shame and robbed by her of good sense," while the abandoned wife Parvati (Uma) looks on. Shiva is overcome by Kāma (lust or Kamadeva, the god of lust). His "unfailing" seed escapes like that of "a love-maddened elephant chasing a desiring female" and falls on ground creating ores of silver and gold. Afterwards, Vishnu comes to his true form and reveals that his maya (illusory power) can not be surpassed even by Shiva. Shiva then extols Vishnu's power.[13][26]

The above Brahmin girl then conceived and given birth to a son. He is called Hariharan . It shows Vishnu was not a man but a woman. Like Parvati , Vishnu was also Shiva's wife or was Vishnu's wife was offered as Mohani to Shiva and to deceive native people and native lord Shiva ? But one thing is very clear Brahmin Religion people have inborn deceiving nature.

Nativist D.D.Raut, President, Native People's Party

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