Guest guest Posted December 31, 2002 Report Share Posted December 31, 2002 > At that time Mahatma Gandhi put twelve > questions to Sarasvati Thakura. Thanks to the Deenanath Prabhu from Vrindavan, a disciple of HH Lokanatha Maharaja, who enquired from HH Bhakti Vikasa Maharaja, we are now able to read these questions. But there are 10, not 12. I quote the letter I got from him below. If somebody finds BSST's answers from "The Harmonist" please feel free to enlighten us all. _/\ò_ ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Letter PAMHO:6350152 (17 lines) [W1] Bhakti Vikasa Swami 31-Dec-02 05:30 (00:30 -0500) Deenanath (das) LOK (Vrindavan - IN) [5579] Reference: Text PAMHO:6346980 by Deenanath (das) LOK (Vrindavan - IN) Simha Guru --------------------------- In 1934 Gandhi composed a list of ten questions about untouchability and sent it to many recognized scholars, including Sarasvati Thakura, whose answers were published in the Harmonist. The questions were: 1. Define untouchability according to the sastras. 2. Can the definition of the untouchables given in the sastras be applied to the so-called untouchables of the present day? 3. What are the restrictions imposed by the sastras on the untouchables? 4. Can an individual be free from untouchability in his own lifetime? 5. What are the injunctions of the sastras regarding the behavior of the touchables toward the untouchables? 6. Under what circumstances will the sastras permit temple entry by untouchables? 7. What are the sastras? 8. How is the authoritativeness of the sastras to be proved? 9. How are the differences arising over the definitions or interpretations of the sastras to be decided? 10. What are your conclusions? (Text PAMHO:6350152) ------ ------- End of Forwarded Message ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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