Guest guest Posted November 27, 1999 Report Share Posted November 27, 1999 > Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. > > "On the whole, when the distressed, the inquisitive, the seekers of > > knowledge, and those who are in need of money are free from all material > > desires, and when they fully understand that material remuneration has > > nothing to do with spiritual improvement, they become pure devotees. As > > long as such a purified stage is not attained, devotees in > > transcendental service to the Lord are tainted with fruitive activities, > > the search for mundane knowledge, etc. So one has to transcend all this > > before one can come to the stage of pure devotional service." > Nice quote! > > > Devotees who are not liberated (yet) are not exempt from performing > > their prescribed duties. > > Please show me where I wrote anything about giving up duty or being > liberated. > > I once saw a film from Vrindavana where the women were beating up the men > with sticks. They also threw colours at eachother. Vedic tradition too > > y.s. Gunamani d.d. That's the "holy" festival... observed with great enthusiasm... especially famous at Varsana (Barsana) on "Falgun Purnima" (the full moon day in the month of Falgun) that is also observed by us as "Gaur Purnima"... since we're all in Mayapur on that day (many of us...) we've probably missed the fun! :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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