Guest guest Posted December 18, 1999 Report Share Posted December 18, 1999 > Well, I already have a serious committment to the sport, this just > inspires me to not be frivilous at all about it. ( FYI - this is meant > as a lampoon on over literal interpretations) In this age, men are victims not only of different political creeds and parties, but also of many different types of sense-gratificatory diversions, such as cinemas, *SPORTS, gambling, clubs, mundane libraries, bad association, smoking, drinking, cheating, pilfering, bickerings, and so on. Their minds are always disturbed and full of anxieties due to so many different engagements. (SB 1.1.10 purp) ....where there are restrictions against meat-eating, intoxication, gambling and illicit sex, still one may want to enjoy these forbidden things. There is always someone who wants to go to a prostitute for illicit sex or to a hotel to eat meat and drink wine. There is always someone who wants to gamble at nightclubs or enjoy SO-CALLED SPORTS*. All these propensities are already within the hearts of the living entities, but some living entities stop to enjoy these abominable activities and consequently fall down to a degraded platform. from the very beginning, they are trained to refrain from the following four principles of degradation: 1) sex life outside marriage, 2) intoxication, 3) meat eating, and 4) gambling and IDLE SPORTS*. (Letter to: Archbishop of Canterbury, Los Angeles 1969) ....4) Gambling & idle sports of any sort [Letter to: Selective Service System (for Tosana Krsna) Hawaii 20 March, 1969] Finally, you should not take part in any gambling, including so-called SPORTS*, cinema, theater, or any such entertainment. (Letter to: Mr. Kair Los Angeles 8 July, 1969) ---------- In the above quotes from Srila Prabhupada we see that Prabhupada mentions sports always with gambling as a breaking of the regulative principles and in the last quote he confirms that actually the so-called sports are a form of gambling. Now onw can argue that soccer is not a so-called sport but a real sport. But according to the other quote posted earlier Prabhupada says soccer is a materialistic sport and we can safely conclude that materialistic sports are so-called sports whereas sporting with Krsna is the real sport. Your servant, Nayana-ranjana das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 1999 Report Share Posted December 18, 1999 > >from the very beginning, they are trained to refrain from the following four >principles of degradation: 1) sex life outside marriage, 2) intoxication, 3) >meat eating, and 4) gambling and IDLE SPORTS*. (Letter to: Archbishop of >Canterbury, Los Angeles 1969) Thanks, now it's clear. Madhava Gosh Prabhu, 1) no betting on any teams 2) keep those boys moving - don't let them be idle. OK? Ys, Madhusudani dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 1999 Report Share Posted December 18, 1999 > > > Now onw can argue that soccer is not a so-called sport but a real sport. But > according to the other quote posted earlier Prabhupada says soccer is a > materialistic sport and we can safely conclude that materialistic sports are > so-called sports whereas sporting with Krsna is the real sport. > > Your servant, > Nayana-ranjana das Yes, I am meditating on Supersoul in my opponent's heart everytime I play. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 1999 Report Share Posted December 18, 1999 On 18 Dec 1999, Madhava Gosh wrote: > Yes, I am meditating on Supersoul in my opponent's heart everytime I play. > I hope so. Or perhaps did you actually mean to write "Supersole" ("best brand athletic footwear the world over")? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 1999 Report Share Posted December 18, 1999 > > Now onw can argue that soccer is not a so-called sport but a real sport. > > But according to the other quote posted earlier Prabhupada says soccer > > is a materialistic sport and we can safely conclude that materialistic > > sports are so-called sports whereas sporting with Krsna is the real > > sport. > > > > Your servant, > > Nayana-ranjana das > > Yes, I am meditating on Supersoul in my opponent's heart everytime I > play. here comes a practical example - last year during his preaching tour in russia Bhaktivaibhava Swami used to play soccer. this was confirmed by his personal servant, and he told me that it was a lot of fun. my opinion is that we should lead a balanced life, and that means there has to be some physical excercise. soccer, especially if played with devotees, is not the worst choice. somebody who is a pure devotee of course doesn't need such things. those who are not can become, but it's a gradual process. ys bh. didzis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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