Guest guest Posted February 28, 2000 Report Share Posted February 28, 2000 > > In Vedic culture realization and not the asrama is considered foremost. So > compared to the millions of lifetimes of being in material existence, 25 > years of going through the grhastha asrama to understand the nature of > devotional service and maya side by side is worthwhile for the > upakurvaana. > The brahmacaris should not be attached simply to the orange cloth and grit > their teeth thinking "No marriage! No marriage!" and consider that the > goal of their brahmacarya is merely to avoid getting married. This is not > KC. This is thinking of what the other brahmacaris or grhasthas will think > about them when they get married. This is our Second Class Brahmacari > attitude. I feel that in this article the upakurvaana brahmacari (planning to get married) is described more vividly than naisthika brahmacari. This article can be more helful for the brahmacaries who are planning to get married. Maybe we can have two conferences for those brahmacaries who are planning to get married and for those who want to become more & more determined not to get into the entanglement of married life. Your servant, Nayana-rañjana d€sa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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