Bholenath
05 October 2009, 11:40 PM
Born in the west, when I became Hindu I went to live to India I lived there and in Nepal three and a half years until after a problem I returned to the west.
Speaking of the badness of this with my mother she told me that there is a spiritual law that one not born in India can't settle succesfully in an Indian tirtha. She remarked tirtha. Anyone knows anything about it? I tried to Google it; found nothing.
I was actually striving to settle in Kolkata that is a Shakta tirtha. Out of all the social and economic implications of why I could be having tribulations, could there exist any truly dharmic reason? Pertaining my personal case, I think no. I think that I had the freedom to chose to do something to stay in India and Nepal without problems for some more years, but as a matter of fact I myself did the worst choice I could. It's a long story. But why if such law exists I think it doesn't condition me? Because I'm jivanmukta.
Then, if someone knows about some law in some sastra that tells something about this, at least a verse, can refer me to it? I will be more than grateful.
thanks,
ma nastoke.
Speaking of the badness of this with my mother she told me that there is a spiritual law that one not born in India can't settle succesfully in an Indian tirtha. She remarked tirtha. Anyone knows anything about it? I tried to Google it; found nothing.
I was actually striving to settle in Kolkata that is a Shakta tirtha. Out of all the social and economic implications of why I could be having tribulations, could there exist any truly dharmic reason? Pertaining my personal case, I think no. I think that I had the freedom to chose to do something to stay in India and Nepal without problems for some more years, but as a matter of fact I myself did the worst choice I could. It's a long story. But why if such law exists I think it doesn't condition me? Because I'm jivanmukta.
Then, if someone knows about some law in some sastra that tells something about this, at least a verse, can refer me to it? I will be more than grateful.
thanks,
ma nastoke.