Guest guest Posted May 7, 1999 Report Share Posted May 7, 1999 Last nite, in the kitchen, our pujari (we will call him "Dasa" to protect his anonymnity) had to use store milk for the Deity's resting because the milk from the evening milking was not back yet. The store bought milk was organic and had a hunk of cream on top. Dasa was disturbed by this cream plug and did not know what to do. I told him to poke it, which I was informed was not acceptable, because of his fingernail touching the milk. Another pujari, Dasi, told a pastime of Srila Prabhupada not accepting a glass of water which someone had stuck their finger in. I said okay, but my argumentative nature kicked in. I said it makes sense to me, because the water is uncooked. But the milk will be cooked. My service here is cooking...and I use my hands a lot. I told Dasi that practically everything she eats has my hands in it. So, to make the situation a little lighter, I joked that I will post it on Com to get some clarity. So, the question is...what is the story about using your hands which naturally include the fingernail. Does cooking or not cooking have anything to do with it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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