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EARTHQUAKE IN NEPAL!


EARTHQUAKE IN NEPAL!
THE SAGE MONKS OF NEPAL HAVE GIVEN THE  RIGHT INTERPRETATION TO THE FATHER ADONAY'S DESIGN.
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FROM HEAVEN TO EARTH


Palermo (Italy)
29th April 2015 7:41 pm

DIVINE PUNISHMENT FOR OUR  DIRTY SOUL


According to Kumari Devi's father, Ramesh Arya, the destruction of Durbar Square caused by the earthquake, which has saved the nearby home of the "living goddess", can be attributed only to a superhuman power.
"Kumari had dreamed the earth tremor. While she was sleeping she saw how the earth was shaking. We knew that something was going to happen because she was very sad, "said the parents of the little 7-year girl, believed to be the incarnation of the Goddess Taleju (Durga in India).
She was chosen among many other children thanks to her 32 physical characteristics that make her different from the others. She will continue to be considered a "deity" till her first menstrual period, when she returns to the world of the "mortals".

?The country is full of sinners?
?It was a punishment from God. This country is full of sinners who have blemished our karma" stated the monk Lama Chombo, while he walks through the ruins of the religious complex of Swayambhunath, called the "Monkey Temple".
The images from Nepal show the heavy damages to the religious monuments, some of which are Unesco heritage such as the enormous white stupa, which is perhaps the most famous image of this nation, collapsed and considered a reflection of the tragedy that struck the country. According Vejugaratha Madchakaya, of the 20 buildings of Swayambhunath where the monks lived, only 3 remained intact.
Vejugaratha believes that "God is very angry". Also another monk of the priests of Swayambhuinath thinks the same: "We have offended God and He has punished us".
Javier Espinosa - Special reporter in Kathmandu: (Nepal)

Source: El Mundo.es

Nepal earthquake reduces world heritage sites to rubble
Http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2015/04/25/nepal-earthquake-reduces-world-heritage-sites-to-rubble/