Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 30. Is it proper to touch a sannyasi’s feet? One should not touch the lotus feet of a saintly person or sannyasi with his enjoyment-prone body or sinful body. If the saintly person becomes displeased as a result of our touching his lotus feet, then it will certainly create inauspiciousness for us. Sannyisi devotees do not like people touching their feet. It is currently become a fashion—a disease—to touch the lotus feet of guru and sadhu. We should pay close attention to whether the spiritual master and Krsna are being pleased by each one of our actions. If we do not do so, then we will dig our own grave. Let me tell those who, under the control of their emotions, attempt to touch the feet of a sannyasi like me. In the language of my spiritual master, “Why should they dare to stretch their hands to take dust from the feet of the saintly persons? Is such boldness proper? What qualification do they have? What right? An attached householder, who has no real interest in serving the saint, is certainly unjustified in touching his lotus feet. Better that we offer one another obeisances from a distance. If an attached householder forcibly tries to touch the saint’s feet, it means his mind is attracted to gross matter. That will cause him more harm than good. Those who desire fortune should carefully refrain from committing such offensive activities. (Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Amrta Vani) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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