Guest guest Posted December 25, 1999 Report Share Posted December 25, 1999 > > > > Just because a devotee fails to attain perfection does not mean the > > process of devotional service is not correct. Similarly just because the Gurukula may have failed earlier does not mean the Gurukula system is not good. > > > So, you want us to test it on some more generations of children? Seems like that 1000 kids wasn't enough. What is good or bad is usually seen by its result. I do know what it means to live without parents, and I wouldn't want anybody do go through such a thing. Did you grow up without parents? Do you know what you are talking about? > I highly suspect that the bottom line on Gurukula is not whether a child lives 'with' or 'without' his parents, but that the child becomes KC. There are non-devotee boarding schools as well. In 'traditional' Vedic culture, the gurukula was generally in the same village where the parents live, and traditionally only for boys. At the time Prabhupada attempted to establish a gurukula in the early days of the movement there were absolutely -0- qualified devotees, either materially or spiritually, if at least with regards to practical experience. To me it does not seem unnatural to consider centralizing whatever few resources were available to make an initial attempt. Further, we are talking about devotees living in the midst of a hippy revolution. Who is to say that 'hippy' children living with their parents faired any better. In any event, now that we know better, repeating our mistakes is inexcusable. The real problem isn't whether the children lived with or without their parents, but rather that an unacceptable number of the children were abused to the point of becoming at the very least uninspired about their Krsna consciousness. Having the opportunity to live with one's parents is not always a thrill at every moment -- you can trust me on that one. ys, Sthita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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