Guest guest Posted March 27, 1999 Report Share Posted March 27, 1999 ====================================================================== Please feel free to post this message ====================================================================== 2.31, purport (last sentence): [NOTE: I have capitalized the relevant portions, to make them stand out.] 1ST EDITION: Discharging one's specific duty in any field of action in accordance with VARNASRAMA-DHARMA serves to elevate one to a higher status of life. 2ND EDITION: Discharging one's specific duty in any field of action in accordance with THE ORDERS OF HIGHER AUTHORITIES serves to elevate one to a higher status of life. MANUSCRIPT: To discharge one's specific duty in any field of action and AS ORDERED BY HIGHER AUTHORITY is the opportunity for being elevated in higher status of life. COMMENT: This revision seems to have become a topic in the "Varnasrama Development" conference on COM, under the subject heading "Editing varnasrama-dharma out of the books?" As you can see, the answer is "No. Restoring what Srila Prabhupada said." By the way, I could have further edited the sentence from the First Edition to bring it still closer to Srila Prabhupada's words. But my goal was to keep the sentence from the First Edition nearly intact and yet still restore Srila Prabhupada's point. I believe the revision does that. Hare Krsna. PS for members of the "Varnasrama Development" conference: "MANUSCRIPT" refers to the original manuscript of "Bhagavad-gita As It Is," which for this chapter was apparently typed by Srila Prabhupada himself. ===================================================================== SUBSCRIPTION AND COPYRIGHT INFORMATION This is an "information-only" conference, not a discussion conference. The only person who can post texts to it is me. (Queries and comments may be sent to me privately.) The conference is public. If you are a member of COM, the BBT e-mail system, you can join or leave it on your own--no need to send a request to the Sysop or to me. E-mail users who are not on COM can join or leave the conference by sending me a request at <jayadvaita.swami (AT) com (DOT) bbt.se>. The First and Second Editions of "Bhagavad-gita As It Is" are © 1972, 1983 by The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust. Except where I have included quotations from other publishers, the rest of this message, and of the conference as a whole, is © 1999 by The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust. All rights reserved. Hare Krsna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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