Guest guest Posted December 31, 1998 Report Share Posted December 31, 1998 > 59. Hence men who seek (their own) welfare, should always honour > women on holidays and festivals with (gifts of) ornaments, clothes, > and (dainty) food. Oooh, dainty food. I know it shouldn't be chocolate(hee hee) but what would those dainty foods be exactly? > So happy new year! By dint of our austerities we have saved the sun and he grows again. Yeah! :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 1998 Report Share Posted December 31, 1998 At 8:36 -0800 12/31/98, COM: Madhava Gosh (das) ACBSP (New Vrindavan - USA) wrote: >Oooh, dainty food. I know it shouldn't be chocolate(hee hee) but what >would those dainty foods be exactly? Oh come on, it just means *little* truffles. :-) Ys, Madhusudani dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 1998 Report Share Posted December 31, 1998 > Oooh, dainty food. I know it shouldn't be chocolate(hee hee) but what > would those dainty foods be exactly? As for, any nice cooked prasadam is a daintly food, but I'm not a woman. Maybe you should ask them? > By dint of our austerities we have saved the sun and he grows again. Yeah! > :-) That's nice. Manusmriti about austerities: 235. All the bliss of gods and men is declared by the sages to whom the Veda was revealed, to have austerity for its root, austerity for its middle, and austerity for its end. 236. (The pursuit of sacred) knowledge is the austerity of a Brahmana, protecting (the people) is the austerity of a Kshatriya, (the pursuit of) his daily business is the austerity of a Vaisya, and service the austerity of a Sudra. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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