Guest guest Posted November 30, 1999 Report Share Posted November 30, 1999 Dear Guru-Krishna prabhu, Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada! I had not seen these other texts. If I had, I probably would have complained to the moderator of the particular conference. Did you make a complaint? There has to be some minimum standard of etiquette in our speech and our writing. At the very, very least, if you have to, take the sinful expression and replace key letters with "*" (e.g., "motherf****r" or "sh*t") But better not do write or speak these words at all. Now, Mother Madhusudani Radha may have been, as you say, "crass" in writing that which you've quoted below, but does that make her a "shameless madwoman?" Even if you harbor that idea, should you express it publicly? If Mataji is going beyond the bounds of propriety, there are channels to make your appeal through. (As far as I know, some devotees have made that appeal and it is being heard - and taken seriously.) To excoriate her by calling her ill names is not going to make your argument any stronger. Indeed, it makes you seem a little vulgar yourself. It is always best to keep a civil tongue - especially when dealing with devotees, however wayward they may be. There is always a risk that Lord Krishna will not take kindly to your attacks, however justified and "Vedic" you may personally think them to be. If you insist on applying the label "shameless madwoman," it would have served your purpose better to say something like "this type of speech is indulged in by women who are shameless and mad; therefore, Mother Madhusudani Radha has made a mistake in doing so." Your servant, Pancha Tattva dasa On 30 Nov 1999, Guru-Krsna das wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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