September 2018 Issue
Crushing Misconception Śrīla Bhakti Rakṣak Śrīdhar Dev-Goswāmī Mahārāj explains how we should be progressive in our understanding of the Deity. In Manipur some one hundred years ago, there were Vaiṣṇavites who were disciples of Śrīla Narottam Ṭhākur. The king was as well. A general named Mr Tikendrajit wanted to overthrow the influence of the British there, and he used the compound of the Rādhā-Govinda Temple for his war materials. Somehow, the British military picked up the scent, and a captain or some military officer was sent to find out the truth behind the rumour. The king did not allow him to enter the Temple compound because he was a mlechchha, but he entered forcibly. General Tikendrajit murdered him at once. Then, a military force was sent to capture the whole state, and a special instruction was given that the Temple compound be demolished because it had been utilised for a political purpose. And so it was demolished. By the force of cannon fire, the whole Temple and the Deities inside it also were smashed and destroyed.
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