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Manipur Blast Update Aug 17, MANIPUR, INDIA (SUN) — Following is a compilation of reports from various news sources about the Manipur ISKCON temple blast on Janmastami. Source citations are included at the end of the article. A deadly Janmastami day attack took place at approximately 7:00 p.m. at the ISKCON temple campus on the Airport road at Sangaiprou, Imphal. The attack brought Janmastami celebrations to a bloody end. An unidentified attacker hurled a Chinese hand grenade into a crowded mandap where a Rasalila performance was taking place. The bomb exploded mid-way through a Rasalila performance. A sound like that of a firecracker was heard at the eastern side of the mandap. The grenade was apparently thrown just after a firecracker exploded on the other side of the mandap. According to devotees, the explosive was lobbed from the Southeastern side of the complex, and the attacker escaped into the crowd immediately afterwards in the ensuing confusion. Following the blast, thousands of people ran helter skelter away from the scene, and many of the injured were hurt in the stampede. All the nearby stall owners also ran for their lives. One devotee sitting on the Southern side was killed on the spot, and scores of others were injured. Among the injured devotees were Bryan Nash of the US (admitted to RIMS) and Radhika Pyari devi dasi of Iran. Radhika Pyari devi had apparently been granted Indian citizenship. She was admitted to Shija Hospital. Reports were also received from Joseph Meade and Jivanuga dasa of California, who arrived only yesterday to celebrate Janmathami with the Manipur devotees. Prabhu Damodara Swami was also watching the Rasalila performance. He was injured mostly on his hands by splinters from the grenade blast. Temple authorities estimated that approximately 20, 0000 devotees had gathered for the Janmashtami festival, which is one of the biggest religious events in Manipur. The ISKCON temple is one of the largest shrines in the Imphal Valley, which is predominantly inhabited by Vashnavite Manipuris. An intelligence official said an unidentified group had warned ISKCON officials not to hold the Janmastami festival on Wednesday, when the rest of the country marked one of its biggest festivals. No monetary demand had been made to temple authorities. The intelligence officer said the attack may have been carried out by one of the local groups as part of a campaign to revive indigenous Hindu practices and discourage new religious movements like ISKCON. Choked with emotion, ISKCON devotees noted that the perpetrators of such a ghastly crime will face the wrath of God. They also questioned the rationale of killing devotees and innocent people. Devotees injured in the blast One devotee victim is identified as Bir Kumar (74) of Khagempalli Huidrom Leikai. He was also known as Jitendra dasa. Bir Kumar prabhu was in ISKCON for the last 10 years. He died at the spot of the blast. The dead included one minor boy of 8 to 10 years old and an elderly member of ISKCON. The child has been identified as Wangkhem (Wahengbam) Anil, son of W. Naba of W Nabadwip, Sangaiprou Mamang Leikai. He apparently died while being evacuated to the hospital Another victim who passed away at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) has been identified as Dr K Binodkumar of Kwakeithel Akham Leikai, aged 65. A fourth victim also passed away at Shija Hospital is identified as Anaom Blondin (12) son of A. Bobby of Lalambung Takhellambam Leikai. He died at Shija Hospital, Langol. Temple President, Swami Damodara sustained injuries on the right hand and was been admitted to Shija Hospital. Officials reports said there were 27 serious cases among the injured, including a male American. Doctors at RIMS Hospital, Lamphelpat and the Shija Hospital, Langol were hard-put to cope with the rush of dead and injured in the aftermath of the blast. 'We have attended to 34 people including three Americans, one of whom was operated upon,' said Bobby Singh, a doctor at the hospital. Immediately after the blast, police and medical teams rushed to the site to render assistance and evacuate the wounded to hospital. Of those injured, the condition of at least four was critical. At least 10 children were hurt, most by shrapnel and splinters that tore through their arms and legs. A list of nearly 40 injured devotees follows. Officials react to the blast Immediately after the blast, special police of Imphal West rushed to the ISKCON temple complex, along with commando teams and troops of Maratha LI. Police recovered the lever of the explosive device. Later DGP AK Parashar and other top officials of police came to the temple and inspected the site. Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh strongly condemned the incident, calling it a cowardly act. He also said ex-gratia would be given to the next of kin of the deceased, and all assistance given to the wounded. Speaking to reporters at RIMS hospital, a visibly upset Minister Singh said there was no question of a security lapse at the temple, and he refused to speculate as to who was responsible for the attack until a thorough investigation could be conducted. He said that the Government will leave nothing to chance to book the killers and give them fitting punishment. Security at Manipur's biggest shrine, the Sri Govindaji temple, was tightened following the ISKCON blast. Govindaji is another shrine where thousands of devotees gathered on Janmasthami night. Official ISKCON statement by Anuttama dasa ISKCO Communications Minister Posted August 17, 2006 Manipur, India - A Krishna temple operated by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) was the victim of a bomb blast at approximately 7:00 pm India time on Wednesday, August 16th. Over a thousand worshippers were celebrating Janmastami, the most sacred observance of the year for devotees of Krishna, at a temple in the state of Manipur, in the northeast region of India. Unknown assailants threw a hand grenade into a crowd of people sitting under a large tent outside of the temple, watching a religious dance performance depicting Lord Krishna's pastimes. A second grenade, which did not go off, was found an hour later in the most crowded area of the temple, near an altar bearing sacred images of Krishna. According to ISKCON spokespersons in Manipur, four people, including a young girl, are confirmed dead. Approximately 36 people were injured, including five foreign nationals. An eight-year old girl, who had been playing the part of Krishna on stage when the bomb exploded, is among those severely injured. The troupe's dance teacher lost his leg in the blast. "We are sickened and greatly saddened by this horrible, vicious act," said Anuttama Dasa, ISKCON's Minister of Communications. "The victims were innocent devotees of God. There is no excuse for such wanton acts of violence. We pray for the victims and their families, and we pray that Lord Krishna will soon lift the terrible veil of hatred and violence that is covering our world." Among the injured, His Holiness Bhakti Svarupa Damodara Swami, an ISKCON leader in Manipur, was taken to a hospital, where he remains in stable condition. Victims are being treated in several area hospitals. Indian Army and government officials are trying to arrange a special morning air flight from Manipura to Calcutta, where better emergency care facilities are available. Otherwise, victims will have to wait for a regularly scheduled afternoon flight from the remote State in northeast India. According to the police, no militant groups or individuals have claimed responsibility for the bombing. The temple building did not sustain any damage. We will endeavor to keep you updated as events develop. Your servant, Anuttama dasa ISKCON Communications Minister Contact: Anuttama Dasa, Communications Minister - (301) 299-9707; info@icinternational.org Vineet Chander, North American spokesperson - (201) 925-4973; vineetchander@yahoo.com Militant groups Manipur is part of India's remote and turbulent northeast, including seven states which are home to more than two dozen separatist groups and over 200 tribals and ethnic communities. The majority community in Manipur, the Meitis, are predominantly Vaishnavites. Manipur is home to 19 rebel groups, who make demands ranging from secession to autonomy. Most of the groups belong to the Meiti community. The underground Revolutionary People`s Front (RPF) reported that it had nothing to do with the bomb attack at the ISKCON complex. A spokesperson for that organisation contacted the media to report that the group strongly condemned the bomb attack and considered such attacks on a place of worship a thoughtless and cowardly. The All Manipur Students Union, AMSU, also strongly condemned the bomb attack, calling it an act of terrorism. Hindu Forum of Britain condemns terror attack on ISKCON Temple The following statement was given by the Hindu Forum of Britain: "The Hindu Forum of Britain has strongly condemned the bomb attack on the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Temple in Imphal which killed at least five and injured several others during the festival of Janmastami to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna. The attacks took place yesterday when the ISKCON Temple in Watford in UK was holding prayers for victims of war and terror with a human chain. "It is sad that at almost exactly the same moment when children were holding hands to pray for victims of terror at 2pm in our temple in UK, terrorists were exploding bombs in our temple in India to kill and maim," said Gauri Dasa, president of the Bhaktivedanta manor ISKCON Temple in Watford which is hosting the largest Hindu festival outside India. "We had organised this prayer to show our solidarity to all those who are suffering, but the terrorist agenda seems to disregard all humane considerations." The festival, which attracts over 75,000 people over two days, is marked by costumes, bazaars, plays, singing, dancing, multimedia shows, meditation walks and other shows. The highlight of the festival is a human chain to pray for the victims of terror and war. Hindu Forum of Britain Secretary General Ramesh Kallidai also condemned the attack, saying "terrorism is a real challenge for countries like India, Britain and the USA." Calling the attack, "deplorable and shameful", he said the perpetrators "targeted a peaceful community offering prayers to god" and added that "the international community need to rally behind India in its fight against terror". " Following is a partial list of the injured devotees: 1. Oinam (O) Kunjalata (48) W/o Profullo of Kwakeithel Akham Leikai 2. Khoisnam Rojesh (11) S/o, Indubhushan of Malom Awang Leikai 3. RK. Singhajit (73) of New Delhi 4. Lakshmipriya (50) of USA 5. Brahmacharimayum Gopal Sharma (60) S/o, (L) Thakudhan of Kwakeithel 6. Manik Laishram Devi (22) D/o, ES Laishram 7. Gunija (52) 8. Manihar (65) of Malom 9. Sumitra Devi (50) W/o, (L) Basantakumar Wangkhem of Porompat 10. H Nganbi Devi (35)of Sangaiprou 11. H Sushila Devi (36) of Sangaiprou 12. W Khurai Leima (84) of Mekola 13. Wahengbam Nabachandra (10) of Heirangoithong 14. Murari Das (32) of ISKCON 15. P Rajendrakumar (70) of Kwakeithel 16. Sapam Ibohal Singh (65) S/o, Gouramani of Kwakeithel Tiddim Ground 17. Bhakta Singh (45) of Keishamthong Hodam Leirak 18. Thiyam Gambir Singh (65) of Sega Road Takhellambam Leikai 19. Oinam Ichan (9) D/o, Newton of Kwakeithel 20. Thangjam Ranjita (24) D/o, Rajmani of Langzing Achouba 21. Lukram (o) Malemnganbi (64) W/o, Nimaichand of Naoremthong Khullem Leikai 22. Kangujam Ibemcha Devi 23. Konjengbam Manihar Singh (50) S/o, (L) Paka of Hodam Leirak 24. Irengbam Gouramani (70) of Khagempalli Panthak 25. Thoudam (o) Ibecha (60) W/o, Lokhon of Ghari Awang Leikai 26. Laishram Shanta (26) D/o, L Chaoba of Thanga 27. Maisnam Madhumangol (67) S/o, Ibotombi of Lalambung Makhong 28. Wahengbam Naba (36) S/o, (L) Amutombi of Keishamthong Top Leirak 29. Kabita Kajuriya (36) W/o, Sanju Kajuriya of Maharastra presently Thangal Bazar 30. Sh. Manglembi (60) W/o, Sh Jayanta 31. Moirangthem Ashnikumar (37) S/o, M Chaoba of Changangei 32. Miss L Sarda Devi of Thanga 33. Shiddhish Irom (28) S/o, S Lalit of Keishamthong Hodam Leirak 34. Bhakti Swarup Damodar Swami (69) of Toubul 35. Soram Gunija (51) W/o, IS Laishram of Lamphel 36. Manika 37. Sobita of Sangaiprou 38. Mrs. Ibemhal of Lalambung News sources quoted in this report: The Imphal Free Press Times of India Indo-Asian News Reuters Sangai Express Hindu Forum of Britain ISKCON Communications Letter from Svarupa Damodar Swami, Manipur Dear Devotees, I pray for Srila Prabhupada's and Lord Krishna's blessings upon you. We are sorry for the sad news from ISKCON Manipur incident. It is due to the unlimited blessings of Sri Sri Radha Krishnachandra that the causalities are relatively less. We sincerely pray for the departed souls and for speedy recovery of the injured. I was supposed to attend URI Global Council Tele conference call when the incident happened. I was delaying to attend the call in order to give company to the important guests and devotees during the Rasalila Performance. I am sitting together with important guests and devotees when the hand grenade was exploded in the pandal. Bhojdeva Prabhu was sitting near to me and he was severely injured. M. M. Singh, and his wife are also sitting near me and got injured. But their grandson could not survive. Also a devotee who was initiated as Brahmin yesterday also could not survive. The child who was playing the role of Lord Krishna was also injured. Liladra Mataji from New York but presently staying in Vrindavan (yesterday initiated as 'Lakshmipriya Devi Dasi'); Kavita Mataji (Indian, staying in Swiss, (yesterday initiated as 'Kritida Devi Dasi')and about 30 to 40 local and visiting devotees also got injured. All of them are getting medical treatment in the hospitals. I am also still in the hospital. A chunk of flesh was removed from my hand. About 10:00 AM today, there will be surgery for myself, Bhojdev, Lakshmipriya, Kritida and others who are injured. It was again by the blessings of the Lord that an earlier attempt (5 minutes before the blast in pandal) was not successful. A bomb was thrown into the main temple but did not explode. Had that been exploded inside the temple the causalities would be hundreds. Ramachandra Das saw some stone-like thing coming inside the temple with some sparks but he could not understand at that time. All this reminds us the words of scriptures and the saintly people that this place is full of danger and we should be serious in pursuing the purpose of our human life. Please pray for the departed souls, and for the speed recovery of those who are injured, especially Bhojdeva Prabhu (by his symptoms we are confident that his life will be saved). Please observe nice Janmastami and Vyasapuja of Srila Prabhupada. Hare Krishna! Your well-wisher Bhaktisvarupa Damodara Swami |