Guest guest Posted March 28, 2000 Report Share Posted March 28, 2000 There was once a factory where all the workers were Hindus, and mostly Vaisnavas. The Vaisnavas had freedom, therefore, to wear their Vais- nava tilaka to work, and they also displayed other Vaisnava parapher- nalia. But after some time, the factory went to new management, and then the proprietor was a Muslim. On taking over the business, the Muslim owner declared that he would not allow the workers to come to work any more wearing Vaisnava tilaka. Most of the workers obeyed, and on the given date announced by the owner, they appeared at the factory without their tilaka. One employee, however, thought that he would take his chances and depend on Krsna. So he went to work wear- ing very clear, white Vaisnava tilaka. After seeing all the workers assembled, the new Muslim proprietor said, "This one devotee who has worn Vaisnava tilaka is very courageous. He may be permitted to continue wearing the tilaka to work. But all others are forbidden to wear it any more." MORAL: We should not unnecessarily abandon our Vaisnava culture being afraid of others. We have to be courageous to become successful in spiritual life. If we do not give up our perseverance in Krsna consciousness inspite of all odds then & only then Krsna will give us more & more taste for the Holy Names. Your servant, Nayana-ranjana das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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