Guest guest Posted December 11, 1999 Report Share Posted December 11, 1999 At 11:59 PM -0500 12/10/99, COM: Mahatma (das) ACBSP (Vrindavan - IN) wrote: >I think the problem is that Iskcon will always have women who want to join. >So will we allow them to join and be trained as devotees or will we say you >have to be married because this is your nature and living in the temple is >artificial? I don't suspect that most preachers would feel right doing this, >at least not in the West. > >What do you think we should preach to women because when one goes out to >preach, one will certainly meet women. And if they get a book they may be >encouraged to move into a temple. I joined a women's asrama in a temple at the ripe old age of 16. My asrama leader had left her husband to join ISKCON and was living as a renunciate. I was preached to that family life was maya, that chidren were stool bags, that cooking was not as important as sankirtana. When I lost my menses for a year, I was told not to discuss that with a renounced woman. How could I have any desire to get married when I was exposed that sort of training? Fortunately, when I went to visit Satsvarupa Maharaja who I had been aspiring to take initiation from, he asked me what the position of women was according to Prabhupada's books. I answered that it was to serve her husband in Krsna consciousness; this is what I had from my reading. This got me wondering whether I was making the right decision to stay single. The moral of this story is we must be careful what we preach to women who come to Krsna consciousness. Ys, Sdd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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