Guest guest Posted February 17, 2000 Report Share Posted February 17, 2000 One devotee asked this question: > But, I was wondering on how our full time devotees could eat. I then > started observing this from that time and have noticed that > many if not all the devotees do eat outside at homes even though the food > is not offered, or cooked by non-devotees. I did not want > to inquire at the temple because everything seems to develop into a > controversy so I have just kept away. > > But based on the narration of Govindaji's mahaprasadam, how will we know > when the Lord has sanctioned us to eat? If the money is pure (earned or donated by a person whose main purpose in life is Krsna Consciousness), the cook is a devotee (chanting 16 rounds & following the four regs.), the persons who offers (with a tulsi leaf) is a devotee, then the food offered is the highest quality of prasadam. If we compromise on any one of these three principles then it is at our own risk. You found the devotees eating food at the houses of non-devotees. They are doing this at the risk of their own consciousness, devotional service & rememberance of Krsna. Srila Prabhupada may have eaten sometimes at such houses for the sake of preaching but we have to see his instructions is his books which are the law books for the next ten thousand years. Following the vani in his books is to be preferred if there is some apparent contradiction seen in his vani and his activities. Because we cannot imitate the great personalities. We can follow in their footsteps by following their instructions. And Srila Prabhupada very affirmatively states in the purport below that the members of the Krsna consciousness movement are advised not to take food from anywhere but a Vaisnava's or brahmana's house where Deity worship is performed. >From Cc Antya Lila 3.101 "In the days of Haridasa Thakura, all the brahmanas worshiped Narayana in the form of the salagrama-sila. Therefore begging from a brahmana's house meant taking krsna-prasadam, which is transcendental (nirguna). If we take food from the houses of others, such as karmis, we shall have to share the qualities of those from whom we take alms. Therefore Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu took prasadam in the houses of Vaisnavas. This is the general process. The members of the Krsna consciousness movement are advised not to take food from anywhere but a Vaisnava's or brahmana's house where Deity worship is performed. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu has said, visayira anna khaile dusta haya mana: if a devotee takes alms or food from the house of a karmi who is simply interested in money, his mind will become unclean. We must always remember that a devotee's life is one of vairagya-vidya, or renunciation and knowledge. Therefore all devotees are warned not to live unnecessarily luxurious lives at the cost of others. Grhasthas living within the jurisdiction of the temple must be especially careful not to imitate karmis by acquiring opulent clothing, food and conveyances. As far as possible, these should be avoided. A member of the temple, whether grhastha, brahmacari or sannyasi, must practice a life of renunciation, following in the footsteps of Haridasa Thakura and the six Gosvamis. Otherwise, because maya is very strong, at any time one may become a victim of maya and fall down from spiritual life." Cc Antya 6.276 purport: "If one accepts money from such materialistic persons to offer food to the Deity and Vaisnavas, a pure Vaisnava does not accept it." >From both the above quotes and the purports of Antya 6.275-278, we can thus safely conclude the activities of eating at non-devotees houses as well as accepting laxmi from non-devotees and buying foodstuffs and offering them to the Lord & the devotees, both are undesirable. Your servant, Nayana-rañjana d€sa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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