Subject: Re:PRomukhswami Maharaja's Blessings to our family to win our cow court case. |
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Stephen Voith
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Date Posted: Tue, January 31 2006, 5:48:12-4
In reply to:
Neel
's message, "Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple in Delhi" on Tue, December 06 2005, 12:35:25-4
>My message is: Namskaras and all obeisnaces to HDH Promukhswami Maharaja. My name is Stephen Voith, and we are trying to protect cows in NY State; and on June 4, 2004 HDH Promukhswami Maharaja conferred His most valued Blessings upon my fledgling family to win our Court case in the Appellate Division of NY Supreme Court. Finally the time is approaching for our Case to be heard before the panel of judges in Rochester (April 3, 2006). So we are requesting that all the pure devotees of HDH Promukswami Maharaja again look towards our cows and give blessings that this case be won so the beloved cows can again be reuinted with their human friends, servants and well-wishers.
Also, i read that Pres. George Bush may be planning to visit your Akshardam Mandir, and what we would love to see is for your leaders to offer one protected cow to the President which he can take back with him and give lifelong protection to. This will be good for him and also good for his countrymen (and it will help us win our case as well)! Recently our family has been in the news in India and abroad because of this great struggle to win the rights of Hindus everywhere to reasonably keep cows and adore them according to the Vedic system. We really hope that George Bush is solicited by your great leaders to set the highest example by symbolically adopting a cow and showing that East and West can meet positively on the platform of respect and equality toward all creatures great and small.
Your sincerely,
Stephen Voith
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>Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple in Delhi inaugurated
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>The Swaminarayan Akshardham temple on the banks of the
>River Yamuna in Delhi was inaugurated by President APJ
>Abdul Kalam on November 6, 2005.
>
>The sprawling Rs.200-crore pink sandstone cultural
>complex spread over 100 acres showcases the grandeur
>of Indian history, art, culture and values. Designed
>by architect Virendra Sompura and conceptualised by
>Pramukh Swami Maharaj, it took over 7,000 master
>craftsmen and thousands of volunteers from all over
>the world almost five years to complete this modern
>day marvel.
>
>The main monument, depicting ancient Indian "vastu
>shastra" and architecture, is a masterpiece in pink
>sandstone and white marble that is 141 feet high, 316
>feet wide and 370 feet long with 234 ornate pillars,
>over 20,000 sculptures and statues of deities, eleven
>72-foot-high huge domes (mandapams) and decorative
>arches.
>
>The monument stands on the shoulders of 148 huge
>elephants which are encircled by a double-storied
>colonnade that depicts tales from the epics.
>
>The complex has exhibition halls, an Imax theatre and
>a musical fountain, surrounded by a garden, and is
>much more than a mere place of pilgrimage.
>
>The temple complex is expected to become one of the
>major tourist attractions of Delhi. It will be thrown
>open to the public from November 8, from 12 noon to 6
>p.m. The timings will be extended from 9 a.m. to 6
>p.m. from November 15.
>
>For visitors, entry to the complex is free. However,
>for exhibition halls and theatres an entry fee of
>Rs.125 is to be paid and for children and senior
>citizens the charges are Rs.75.
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