Oh, God.
Just as soon as you think the BKs have hit the bottom in their hunger for publicity at any cost, they define a new bottom (... and I don't mean a big fat one like so many of their over fed and bossy mata's have).
Hema Malini is a politician for the right wing Bharatiya Janata Party who was a big Bollywood actress in the 1970s ... when Lekhraj Kirpalani was banning his cult from going to see movies. One of the most successful female film stars in the history of Indian cinema if you can bear the usual contradiction between what they say and what they do.
Now, bear in mind that;
Apparently it was to celebrate the 5th anniversary of BK Prakashmani's "ascension". Can we really be sure she has "ascended"? I thought she had reincarnated ... and there was no guarantee she was "Karma-free" at the end because she was absolutely senile and did not go in a dignified way.
Folks, is this *real* spirituality? Is this *really* what you wanted to become when you grew up?
Just as soon as you think the BKs have hit the bottom in their hunger for publicity at any cost, they define a new bottom (... and I don't mean a big fat one like so many of their over fed and bossy mata's have).
Hema Malini presents "Record Holder Republic (London)" certificate for "Largest Gathering of People Dressed up as Rajyogini Dadi Prakashmaniji"
Hema Malini is a politician for the right wing Bharatiya Janata Party who was a big Bollywood actress in the 1970s ... when Lekhraj Kirpalani was banning his cult from going to see movies. One of the most successful female film stars in the history of Indian cinema if you can bear the usual contradiction between what they say and what they do.
Now, bear in mind that;
- a) There really is not very much competition when it comes to "The largest gathering of people dressed up as Dadi Prakashmani" (it's a replay of their "kids dressed as Gandhi" record, and
b) 'Record Holder Republic' is a no-name company no one's heard of that appears to make money by selling certificates.
Apparently it was to celebrate the 5th anniversary of BK Prakashmani's "ascension". Can we really be sure she has "ascended"? I thought she had reincarnated ... and there was no guarantee she was "Karma-free" at the end because she was absolutely senile and did not go in a dignified way.
Folks, is this *real* spirituality? Is this *really* what you wanted to become when you grew up?