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notes = CD-ROM on this chapter: This discourse will be in the book ''[[India: Coming Back Home]]'', which has not been published, as of August 1992. | | notes = CD-ROM on this chapter: This discourse will be in the book ''[[India: Coming Back Home]]'', which has not been published, as of August 1992. | | ||
syn = Interview. No announcement heard : unidentified Indian interviewer, man. | syn = Interview. No announcement heard : unidentified Indian interviewer, man. | ||
:CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview by Dharma Yug. | | :CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview by Dharma Yug. | ||
:Question 1 | |||
::Please discuss the state of Indian philosophy as you see it. | |||
:Question 2 | |||
::What do you say about Vedic culture, Vedas, Upanishads, Gita and Mansoor? | |||
:Question 3 | |||
::Buddhism and Jainism are quite contrary to your own darshan. Then why do you quote Lord Buddha and Mahavira so favorably? | |||
:Question 4 | |||
::Will you synchronize spirituality and sex? | |||
:Question 5 | |||
::Gandhi could not keep the vow. | |||
:Question 6 | |||
::You earn an unprecedented response for your frank and straightforward darshan, where there is no place for hypocrisy. I think you left India because of orthodox thinking -- hypocrisy forced you to leave India. But in America too, you became the victim of the same hypocrisy and double standard. | |||
:Question 7 | |||
::In India there is a feeling that the defectors -- the former disciples of yours -- were in a conspiracy to create this problem in America for you. Is it true? | |||
:Question 8 | |||
::Indian culture is a very tolerant culture. Have you seen this difference when you were living in America for five years? | |||
:Question 9 | |||
::Though you remain quite controversial in India, the inhuman and shabby treatment given you by the Americans has generated a sense of sympathy. What are your feelings about this? | |||
:Question 10 | |||
::Any message for Indians in India and abroad? | |||
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']]) | |||
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prevevent = The Last Testament (Vol 4) ~ 08 | | prevevent = The Last Testament (Vol 4) ~ 08 | | ||
nextevent = The Last Testament (Vol 4) ~ 10 | | nextevent = The Last Testament (Vol 4) ~ 10 | |
Revision as of 11:35, 11 April 2019
event type | interview |
date & time | 20 Nov 1985 pm |
location | Manali (HP) |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 22min. Quality: very inferior: strong noise, almost not audible (under revision). |
online audio | |
video | Not available |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | LAST409 |
- notes
- CD-ROM on this chapter: This discourse will be in the book India: Coming Back Home, which has not been published, as of August 1992.
- synopsis
- Interview. No announcement heard : unidentified Indian interviewer, man.
- CD-ROM on this chapter: Interview by Dharma Yug.
- Question 1
- Please discuss the state of Indian philosophy as you see it.
- Question 2
- What do you say about Vedic culture, Vedas, Upanishads, Gita and Mansoor?
- Question 3
- Buddhism and Jainism are quite contrary to your own darshan. Then why do you quote Lord Buddha and Mahavira so favorably?
- Question 4
- Will you synchronize spirituality and sex?
- Question 5
- Gandhi could not keep the vow.
- Question 6
- You earn an unprecedented response for your frank and straightforward darshan, where there is no place for hypocrisy. I think you left India because of orthodox thinking -- hypocrisy forced you to leave India. But in America too, you became the victim of the same hypocrisy and double standard.
- Question 7
- In India there is a feeling that the defectors -- the former disciples of yours -- were in a conspiracy to create this problem in America for you. Is it true?
- Question 8
- Indian culture is a very tolerant culture. Have you seen this difference when you were living in America for five years?
- Question 9
- Though you remain quite controversial in India, the inhuman and shabby treatment given you by the Americans has generated a sense of sympathy. What are your feelings about this?
- Question 10
- Any message for Indians in India and abroad?
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