Guest guest Posted July 18, 1999 Report Share Posted July 18, 1999 On 18 Jul 1999, Krishna Kirti wrote: > > Yes, lets make situations where the women will want to seek out proper protection. How to do that? By becoming First-Class men who take best care of those under their care. > > That may be going a little far. It is often said that if the men become first-class, the women will reciprocate. More emphatically, it has been said, "If the men become like Rama, we [women] will become Sita." > Yeah, I agree. I think it is a really dumb idea that leaders should be qualified so that their followers feel satisfied. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 1999 Report Share Posted July 19, 1999 At 9:08 AM -0400 7/18/99, COM: Krishna Kirti (das) HDG (Baltimore, MD - USA) wrote: >Very interesting exchange my wife had with some (western) ladies (devotees) >at the local temple. They were having the usual male-bashing conversation >(in the temple), and then my wife asked them, "You will come to the temple, >and if you are serving prasadam, you will gladly serve every single man here >except your husband, who is also a devotee, why? In your own home, you will >hate to cook and serve your husband who is a devotee, but you will not at >all mind cooking for any other man. This is your false ego." And they had >no answer. > >Your servant, Krishna-kirti das More to the point, the behavior of these women is that of prostitutes. They are ever seeking and enjoying the company and association of other men. ys. JMd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 1999 Report Share Posted July 19, 1999 On 18 Jul 1999, btb (AT) georgian (DOT) net wrote: > > More to the point, the behavior of these women is that of prostitutes. > > > ys. JMd > It appears you are accusing aspiring ISKCON Vaisnavas of being pimps and prostitutes -- all over the issue of serving prasadam. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 1999 Report Share Posted July 19, 1999 At 9:08 AM -0400 7/18/99, COM: Krishna Kirti (das) HDG (Baltimore, MD - USA) wrote: >Very interesting exchange my wife had with some (western) ladies (devotees) >at the local temple. They were having the usual male-bashing conversation >(in the temple), and then my wife asked them, "You will come to the temple, >and if you are serving prasadam, you will gladly serve every single man here >except your husband, who is also a devotee, why? In your own home, you will >hate to cook and serve your husband who is a devotee, but you will not at >all mind cooking for any other man. This is your false ego." And they had >no answer. > >Your servant, Krishna-kirti das > More to the point, the behavior of these women is that of prostitutes. > They are ever seeking and enjoying the company and association of other > men. > ys. JMd You seem to be obsessed by "prostitutes". Any reasen why? .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 1999 Report Share Posted July 20, 1999 On 20 Jul 1999, Harsi das wrote: > > You seem to be obsessed by "prostitutes". Any reasen why? > Because it's Vedic, of course. I mean Kubja was considered a society woman, and Krsna though of her. ys, Sthita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 1999 Report Share Posted July 20, 1999 On 20 Jul 1999, Harsi das wrote: > > You seem to be obsessed by "prostitutes". Any reasen why? > Because it's Vedic, of course. That's the reason behind everything they do. I mean Kubja was considered a society woman, and Krsna though of her. ys, Sthita Hey, if these DMW dudes want to post on VAD, why do they refuse us humble servants the opportunity to reciprocate appropriately? Oh, and I also wanted to apologize to Ameyatma somewhat now that I've cooled off a bit. Putting aside his rather curious tendencies with regards to, aw, I ain't going to mention it, he appears to be a fairly low key guy trying his best to be a devotee. I wish I could say the same for myself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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