Guest guest Posted November 29, 1999 Report Share Posted November 29, 1999 On 29 Nov 1999, Christopher Shannon wrote: > > Today, this is still quite true--most Indian couples are still quite sober with regard to their married lives. > > Don't you agree? I guess what this Prabhu would like to say is that there are less divorces in India than let's say, New York City. Certainly less than in Las Vegas, Nevada. Beyond that, what is the point? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 1999 Report Share Posted November 29, 1999 > > > >"Still India, so fallen, you... 95% people, living, husband and wife, verypeacefully. And in the Western countries after six months' marriage, divorce." (May 14, 1975 Perth) > > In Kali-yuga one has to say certain things at the very minimum 3 times > before it is heard. Say it 3 lacs times if necessary. Don't let that > shameless madwoman squirm away without addressing that quote!!! > > All glories to KKP! Being that I am an extremely intelligent man, and proud of it, I will be so bold as to address the quote. Prabhupada is saying there are less instances of divorce in India than in the West. Next life, may you be born in India and be considered a healthy statistic! ys, Sthita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 1999 Report Share Posted November 29, 1999 On 29 Nov 1999, Christopher Shannon wrote: > > Who said "India was perfect"? Show me where I said that? So far, I have only been talking on one point: that a statement Srila Prabhupada made about Indian couples, in general, is still quite true to day, despite the changes India has undergone. > As a former brahmacari, I can state with full conviction that marriage is simply maya based on the bodily conception. Thus, it would appear that Indians are better at being in maya than non-Indians. Yep, that must be the purport. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 1999 Report Share Posted November 30, 1999 That was a very nice post, Nayan prabhu. Thank you for the illumination. Your servant, Pancha Tattva dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, COM: Madhava Gosh (das) ACBSP (New Vrindavan - USA) wrote: > [Text 2806486 from COM] > > > Before that, > > already, I have heard horrible facts regarding homosexuality in bengal. Your > > hair will erect still on your head if you knew about them. > > > > Ys > > From what I know of these rah rah India guys and their treatment of gurukulis, > it's not their hair we have to be worried about being erect. > > Speaking of ISKCON in India, I have heard that in a hearing it was decided that Dhanudhara Swami will be allowed to initiate again in three years. Does anyone know who presided over this hearing? Is there a website where we can read the GBC's official report on the trial proceedings? your servant, Hare Krsna dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 At 10:46 PM -0500 12/4/99, COM: Hare Krsna dasi (Brunswick, Maine - USA) wrote: > >Speaking of ISKCON in India, I have heard that in a hearing it was decided >that Dhanudhara Swami will be allowed to initiate again in three years. >Does anyone know who presided over this hearing? I heard the same thing but am waiting for the official report for confirmation. Apparently it's been sent out to all TPs, but it's also available from the Office of Child Protection > >Is there a website where we can read the GBC's official report on the >trial proceedings? No, unfortunately the ISKCON lawyers decided that no further reports could be made available on the Web. I think they're concerned about possible slander lawsuits from the abusers. It's a backwards world in which we become more concerned about if the abusers will be upset than we are about how to let the public know so that we can keep them from harming any more chldren. Ys, Madhusudani dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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