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Drought, rittvik, and ethical dilemma

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So, I make a casual comment about commenting on Janesh's rittvik

posting when it rains. It's never rained since.

 

Do I interprete this statement literally and not comment until it

actually rains? If I comment on it before it rains, have I compomised

my honor? Or is it such a minor point, honor isn't involved?

 

Is Krsna making a jest by not letting it rain/

 

Where is the guru and/or brahman who can give instruction within a daiva

VAD context about what I should be doing about the drought, besides the

time consuming work of irrigating?

 

Where is the ksatriya who is supposed to be dealing with issues of

rainfall?

 

Frankly, if all those who are so hung up on issues like women being

held to a dwarpara yuga standard can't bring regulated rain, as was

the norm in that age, they have no credibility with me.

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