Guest guest Posted May 8, 2002 Report Share Posted May 8, 2002 I've been and continue to be rather busy and thus haven't commented on this string in the last few days. But I didn't find Bhadra Govinda Prabhu's comment on my posting to be offensive in any way, although I'm not sure if all that he stated was according to guru-sadhu-sastra as he claimed. He wrote: > In Kali Yuga, everybody is less intelligent, both men and women. > There is a notion that because in Kali-yuga everyone is less intelligent that all distinctions between men and women as given in sastra become nullified. However I have not found anywhere that sastra explicitly states so. Nor if it were so would Srila Prabhupada have written and spoken so many times about the distinctions. For instance: It may be clearly said that the understanding of a woman is always inferior to the understanding of a man. In the Western countries there is now agitation to the effect that man and woman should be considered equal, but from this verse it appears that woman is always less intelligent than man. (SB 6.17.34-35 ppt) > In any yuga, society is divided according to guna and karma, whether man > or woman. In Vedic society women are followers of their husbands. Their position, e.g. as brahmani or sudrani, is derived not from an independent assessment of their guna or karma, but from the status of their husband. A brahmani does not have the independence of a brahmana because women are not to be given independence. Nor is her karma that of her husband, although it is influenced by that of her husband. Her karma, as is that of a sudrani, is to serve her husband. That is stri-dharma. A devotee recently wrote me: > many, if not most, women in ISKCON (in the west at least) > seem to be either embarassed, offended, or are put-off by Srila > Prabhupada's teachings on women. Many men are too. Below is an example of the kind of teachings that are often unpopular or are attempted to be explained away in ISKCON today: Now, in the Manu-samhita it is clearly stated that a woman should not be given freedom. That does not mean that women are to be kept as slaves, but they are like children. Children are not given freedom, but that does not mean that they are kept as slaves. The demons have now neglected such injunctions, and they think that women should be given as much freedom as men. However, this has not improved the social condition of the world. Actually, a woman should be given protection at every stage of life. She should be given protection by the father in her younger days, by the husband in her youth, and by the grownup sons in her old age. This is proper social behavior according to the Manu-samhita. But modern education has artificially devised a puffed-up concept of womanly life, and therefore marriage is practically now an imagination in human society. Nor is the moral condition of woman very good now. The demons, therefore, do not accept any instruction which is good for society, and because they do not follow the experience of great sages and the rules and regulations laid down by the sages, the social condition of the demoniac people is very miserable. >>> Ref. VedaBase => Bg 16.8 N.B. the verse of which this is part of the purport states nothing about womens' roles. It states: "Those who are demoniac do not know what is to be done and what is not to be done. Neither cleanliness nor proper behavior nor truth is found in them." Srila Prabhupada cites modern attitudes to women as an example of how demons do not know what is proper behavior. This is in a Gita commentary, meant for mass distribution. Contentious indeed, but nevertheless the words of guru and sastra and therefore worshipable. As stated above I'm very busy and although this posting may generate many responses please consider it between yourselves. Personally I'm clear that present attitudes in ISKCON towards womens' social roles are more influenced by compromise with modern demoniac ideas than by guru-sadhu-sastra. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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