Guest guest Posted March 24, 2003 Report Share Posted March 24, 2003 > According to my understanding, by becoming a Vaishnava, one automatically > develops the qualitites of a brahmana. It is clearly stated in the CC. > that whether one be a brahmana, sudra, sannaysi or whatever, if one knows > the science of Krishna consciousness one is fit to become a spiritual > master. > > So if one follows the program given to us by Srila Prabhupada - getting up > for mangala artik, Tulsi puja, chanting 16 rounds, deity greeting, guru > puja, SB class, following the 4 regs - if one actually maintains that > program strictly, he is bound to develop the qualitites of the mode of > goodness, ei. brahminical qualities, but beyond that he will also become a > Vaishnava. > > Maybe that is why Srila Prabhupada explains that to become > transcendentally situated one must first come to the mode of goodness. If > one is in the mode of goodness one is by definition a brahmana. Thank you Prabhu. So could we say that those who are serious about becoming relly Krishna conscious will make an endeavor to act as brahminicaly as possible while, of course, trying hard to serve Krishna and Guru? Here sometimes I get answer or maybe even an excuse like "All it matters is devotion". Your servant, Mahat-tattva dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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