Protest against TOI for Perverted reporting of Shankaracharya

Vaishakh Krushna Saptami

Protest Perverted reporting of Shankaracharya’s news by Times of India!

Times of India has published an article ‘Sexy Mallika’s a pure soul’, in which they defamed Hindu Dharmaguru Sri Shankaracharya. All Hindus should protest against this perverted reporting of Shankaracharya’s news and force Times of India to apologise all Hindus and amp; Sri Shankaracharya. Following are the contact options of Times of India to register your protest :

Address: The Editor,
Times of India Newspaper,
Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd,
Times of India Building,
D.N. Road, Mumbai – 400005
.
Email : [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Fax: +91 832 3045102 (Goa)

The following statements in the Times of India news ‘Sexy Mallika’s a pure soul’ on 09-05-2009 are deliberately insulting Shankaracharya.

1.Sexy Mallika (There is no need of the adjective sexy but is deliberately put to malign the Swamiji. This shows the perversion in the mind of media. Saints do not look at the worldy aspect of any individual but only at the desire or yearning for God a person has and their only aim is to help person realise God.The ignorance of media is pitiable)

2.If apsara Menaka could seduce sage Vishvamitra, then our Bollywood seductress Mallika Sherawat too could distract a ‘mutt’ful of sadhus! (By this statement it is being projected that Sadhus get enticed by women.This is a great insult of our sadhus who have given up their worldly pleasure for God realisation.Would the media dare to mention anything about the Prophet and his 28 wives?)

3.said the Menaka, oops, Mallika of Bollywood. (This is again deliberate insult of  Apsara Menaka by comparing Mallika with Menaka)

The article published in Times of India is as followed:

Sexy Mallika’s a ‘pure soul’

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Bollywood/Sexy-Mallikas-a-pure-soul/articleshow/4499105.cms

If apsara Menaka could seduce sage Vishvamitra, then our Bollywood seductress Mallika Sherawat too could distract a ‘mutt’ful of sadhus!

But that was not why Shreemad Jagadguru Shankaracharya Shree Shree Raghaveshwara Bharathi Swamiji, the 36th pontiff of Shree Ramachandrapura Mutt, sent a special invitation to the actress to visit his ashram in Karnataka.

The sizzling actress, who has apparently been approached to play a celibate yogini who bonds with Jesus Christ during his journey to India in Australian director Drew Heriot’s The Aquarian Gospel, was referred to by the mutt’s guru as one with “a pure soul”. And in her honour, he organised special pujas by a number of high priests from Kerala and Mangalore. The mutt was even decorated with 600 lotus flowers.

Her ‘purity’ apart, Mallika has another connection with Karnataka and that’s not a “myth” — she shot for Jackie Chan’s film The Myth in Hampi in which she played an Indian princess.

Mallika, of course, couldn’t turn down the Shankaracharya’s request and flew down from LA where she was busy with post-production of her film Hisss. After the pujas, Mallika with her bare hands dug up the land where Brahmachari Lord Hanuman’s largest monument — over 15 stories — will be built.

After the Shankaracharya showed the hottie his kindness, it was Mallika’s turn to show her generosity. She invited him to the US. If the pontiff accepts her invitation, he would be the first Shankaracharya in the history of the mutt to have travelled to the US.

Mallika is completely in awe of the Shankaracharya. “After having spent most of my time recently in the US, it was a great honour for me to make a special trip back to India to meet the Shankaracharya. In a very special way it reconnected me to my Hinduroots. The experience was truly one of the best ones of my life and I will never forget it,” said the Menaka, oops, Mallika of Bollywood.

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