Guest guest Posted December 22, 1999 Report Share Posted December 22, 1999 > > That is true. But the vad that accomodates meat-eaters will be the > > outgrowth of the daiva vad which forbids the same--is that correct? > > As far as I remember Prabhupada said it is all right they eat meat, except > from the cow. Preferably from goat or such animal. The cow they can also > eat, when it died from old age. One doesn't even have to be classified as a "meat-eater" in order to eat meat, occasionally. Ksatriyas have the allowance to eat the meat, or to drink liqueur, or to gamble, or to have sex outside of strict "for procreation only" rule. Sudras are normally understood to be not able to follow the "4 regs" as we know them from Prabhupada. These things are there in VAD. Some our "Bhagavatam ponders" would "clean out" even Pandavas from that daiva VAD of theirs. Anyway, what do we have really to discuss about VAD including these things when even doing occasionally some bodily exercises is considered as not-instructed/prohibited activity in the minds of some of our VAD "advocators". Even if you want to put it "We, devotees, don't waste time with it", it's still an absurd approach to establishing VAD, since it is the question of the very first failure in recognizing that it's indeed _we_, ISCKONiates, who are to get sorted, integrated and upgraded into some sane VAD system. We keep advocating VAD and in the same time we keep pretending to ourselves and everybody how we are above everything that is not "direct devotional service" to Lord, not a mahabhagavata life style. It's those small (or maybe big) mind-bubbles of ours that we dwell in, that makes us in the eyes of the world to be some cult fellows only. You know, if we are getting stuck over even such trivial aspects of people's lives like stretching our muscles in some "non-Krsnaloka" way, we are indeed a big laughing stock for the world that we attempt to take over with our "superior" intelligence and knowledge and "Vedic" culture. (I guess, I am now running the risk of being shoot on as someone who is defending/giving priority to "stretching the muscles" over establishing Vedic culture. Sure.) - Mahanidhi das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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