But, what about the name: "Maharaji?"...
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Cynthia ®

10/22/2004, 09:44:48
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This isn't specifically directed to GOK, but I ask:

Prem Rawat, now claims to have never said he was greater than God, or just "God," The Lord of the Universe, etc, and even recently the name "Guru Maharaj Ji," (the premies writing the Wiki articles claim he was always referring to his father when he said that name in his "satsangs").  So why hasn't Prem Rawat given up the use of the title,  MAHARAJI, too??  Doesn't Maharaji or Maharaja mean "greatest king" in Hindi?    Or am I still confused by all those Hindu "trappings" which, of course are the fault of all the Mahatmas? 

If Rawat wanted to remove all those "hindi trappings," in order to go completely western, why didn't he just revert to his real name only?  Why is there a need to retain the Prem Rawat a/ka, Maharaji, especially, if premies have been so damned confused about it, which was all their (our fault)? 

There are blogs titled "Maharaj.net," and so on.  Therefore, am I to interpret that as meaning "GreatestKing.net?" 

Amused,

Cynthia

 

 






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