Guest guest Posted December 1, 1999 Report Share Posted December 1, 1999 > Dear Isvara prabhu, > > Please be careful. She is a devotee, and your mother. I agree with you > that she may have missed the obvious point that the "Christians" are, by > and large, grossly degraded meateaters. It isn't necessary, though, to be > insulting and say that "westerners like you" are responsible for the > pollution of Vedic culture. She's a Vaishnava; you must be respectful, > even if you claim that "westerners like you" means other westerners, not > her. It still doesn't sound very nice. To suggest that she "doesn't see > nothing wrong" with killing cows is a bit absurd. On the other hand, since > you've employed a double negative in your writing, you've literally said > that she sees EVERYTHING wrong with killing cows. Therefore, by the mercy > of Mother Saraswati, your apparent insult has become praise. > > Congragtulations! > > Your servant, > > Pancha Tattva dasa > Dear Panca Tattva Prabhu, Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. Thank you for your short rebuke. Actually I did not mean to insult her. It is just the tone of her message that are very much in line of Madhusudani Radha that prompted me to write that. Judging from the contents of that text, it looks she is on the borderline of loosing faith in Krishna consciousness or Vedic culture. Feminist issue in our movement is a big cancer that needs to be taking very seriously. This issue is leading to the blaspheming of Srila Prabhupada and the erosion of faith in Vedic culture, by all these devotee feminists. It is unfortunate that our leaders are not doing anything about it or are even supportive of it. Bir Krishna Maharaja, the GBC chairman was very quick in passing jugdement on Vrindavana incident but did nothing about the blaspheming of Srila Prabhupada being portrayed by the ISKCON devotee feminists. Our mainly Western leaders are very eager to protect the women and give them equal rights, but not so eager about protection and preservation of the Vedic culture as taught to us by Srila Prabhupada? Sorry if my language seems too harsh. I just can find better ways to express it. Your servant, Isvara dasa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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