Guest guest Posted February 12, 2001 Report Share Posted February 12, 2001 On 11 Feb 2001, Balaji Prasad wrote: > Any terminology such as `Hindu-Vaisnava' or > `Yavana-Vaisnava' is utterly absurd and also offensive. The difficulty with this definition is that it does not take in account the complexity of the language terminology which helps to identify more precisely the information. For example, when talking about a Vaishnava, you like to know if he is a woman or a man? Saying "he is a Vaishnava in a black body" is practically the same as saying "a black Vaishnava". You can go further and add: "It is nonsense to present a Vaishnava as born in the USA. It is wrong to say that he is American or Indian." If I ask you where are you from, then you will say: "I am from Vaikunta" or declare that your "passport indicates that you took birth in India". Etc,. Others have maybe resolved this difficulty. If so, I have never heard about it. They may like to share they experience with us here. Akhilesvara dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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