Guest guest Posted May 12, 1999 Report Share Posted May 12, 1999 > > I also appreciated Sivananda's mention of the act of sex as causing a > > "sanskara" which he defined as an indelible leasion on the > > consciousness, which is difficult to remove (only by intense sadhana he > > says). > > What is the exact quote? How does that fit with Bg. 7.11? I am also joining to this question. It seems that even sex according to religious principles is not a transcendental experience and it still has a downtrodding effect on the state of the mind and body (I am talking about male's experience in the least). So sex even according to the religious principles is something distasteful (when one is sober and not lusty) and there are examples when advanced devotees refused to perform garbhodhana samskara (Govinda, RAmanujacarya's cousin is the one I can remember for now). On the other hand, "dharmaviruddho bhutesu kamo'smi". I can interpret this statement of Sri Krishna as identification with some fundamental things in this universe. In fact, there is a whole series of verses (8-13), where Lord Krishna shows how everything is "protamsutre mani-gana iva" threaded on Him - underlying principle of all. It's interesting that in the next verse after 7.11 (kamo'smi) Sri Krishna explains to Arjuna, that He is all the states of being - sattva, rajas or tamas. I understand, that this gives hint to the understanding of the 7.11. Even purified, dharmic sex is not a transcendental experience, it's one of the states of being, yet compared to the illicit connection it represents Krishna more. hoping to remain your servant abhinanda das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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