LAKE WINDERMERE WITH COWS.
Previously there was also birthright, but one was actually known according to his behavior. If a man was born in a brähmana family or a ksatriya [administrative or military] family, he had to behave like a brähmana or ksatriya. And it was the king’s duty to see that no one was falsely representing himself. In other words, respectability was awarded according to culture and education. But nowadays, vittam eva kalau nrinäm: if you get money somehow or other, then everything is available. You may be a third-class or a fourth-class or a tenth-class man, but if you get money somehow or other, then you are very much respected. There is no question of your culture or education or knowledge. This is Kali-yuga. CLICK HERE FOR KRISHNA'S ENGLAND.
SAINT GEORGE.
ST GEORGE - PATRON SAINT OF ENGLAND
ST GEORGES DAY - APRIL 23RD
It seems that the Emperor Diocletian had St. George tortured to make him deny his faith in Christ. However despite some of the most terrible torture even for that time, St George showed incredible courage and faith and was finally beheaded near Lydda in Palestine. His head was later taken to Rome where it was interred in the church dedicated to him.
Stories of his strength and courage soon spread throughout Europe. The best-known story about St. George is his fight with a dragon. His name was known there as early as the eighth-century.
St. George killed a dragon on the flat topped Dragon Hill in Uffington, Berkshire, and it is said that no grass grows where the dragon’s blood trickled down! CLICK HERE FOR KRISHNA'S ENGLAND.

