Guest guest Posted December 30, 1999 Report Share Posted December 30, 1999 WHAT A BRAHMACARI SHOULD NOT DO Y€jñavalkya-smti karmaŠ€ manas€ v€c€ sarv€vasth€su sarvad€ sarvatra maithuna-ty€go brahmacaryaˆ pracakate "The vow of brahmacarya is meant to help one completely abstain from sex indulgence in work, words, and mind-at all times, under all circumstances and in all places." ®r…dhara Swami's commentary on ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam 6.1.12: smaraŠaˆ k…rtanaˆ keliƒ prekaŠaˆ guhyabh€aŠam sa‰kalpo 'dhyavas€ya ca kriy€-nirvttir eva ca One should not: 1. Think about women. 2. Speak about sex life. 3. Dally with women. 4. Look lustfully at women. 5. Talk intimately with women. 6. Decide to engage in sexual intercourse. 7. Endeavor for sex life. 8. Engage in sex life. Chanakya N…ti-€stra 11.10 k€ma-krodhau tath€ lobhaˆ sv€du-‰g€ra-kautuke atinidr€tiseve ca vidy€rth… hy a˜a varjayet The brahmac€r… should completely renounce the following eight things-his lust, anger, greed, desire for sweets, sense of decorating the body, excessive curiosity (interest in mundane things), excessive sleep, and excessive endeavor for bodily maintenance. SB 7.12.12 añjan€bhyañjanonmarda- stry-avalekh€miaˆ madhu srag-gandha-lep€la‰k€r€ˆs tyajeyur ye bhad-vrat€ƒ Brahmac€r…s or ghasthas who have taken the vow of celibacy as described above should not indulge in the following: applying powder or ointment to the eyes, massaging the head with oil, massaging the body with the hands, seeing a woman or painting a woman’s picture, eating meat, drinking wine, decorating the body with flower garlands, smearing scented ointment on the body, or decorating the body with ornaments. These they should give up. aty€h€raƒ pray€sa ca prajalpo niyam€grahaƒ jana-sa‰ga ca laulyaˆ ca abhir bhaktir vinayati One’s devotional service is spoiled when he becomes too entangled in the following six activities: (1) eating more than necessary or collecting more funds than required; (2) overendeavoring for mundane things that are very difficult to obtain; (3) talking unnecessarily about mundane subject matters; (4) Practicing the scriptural rules and regulations only for the sake of following them and not for the sake of spiritual advancement, or rejecting the rules and regulations of the scriptures and working independently or whimsically; (5) associating with worldly-minded persons who are not interested in KŠa consciousness; and (6) being greedy for mundane achievements. Your servant, Nayana-rañjana d€sa br. For diacritics kindly install Sanskrit Times font. Available from http://www.com.org/~mbest/freeware/. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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