Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 That Srila Prabhupada repeatedly spoke against mundane welfare work and indicated that even so-called prasada distribution could fall within karma-kanda is as undeniable as that he wanted widespread prasada distribution. What I see here are devotees posting apparently conflicting quotes ("Prasada should be distributed widely" -- "No poor-feeding or mundane welfare work"), and discussing, some emphasizing one aspect more than another. And the apparent contradictions seem for most to have been resolved: that prasada should be distributed widely, but not in the manner or consciousness of mundane welfare workers. Devotees should be careful to avoid becoming like charitable fruitive workers or presenting themselves as such. Thus it is a point of concern lest devotees be in such consciousness, or that indeed such consciousness is at least partially, if not largely, inherent in many prasada distribution programs today. It is surely better if food is at least perfunctorily offered to Krsna before being distributed. But it may not be a prasada distribution program according to the standard that Srila Prabhupada wanted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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