Guest guest Posted December 26, 2001 Report Share Posted December 26, 2001 > My own understanding of this comment of Srila Prabhupada's is that > we should not ONLY go to poor areas for distribution of prasadam. Prasada > distribution should be done everywhere to everyone. The danger Srila > Prabhupada saw of prasada distribution being done only to the poor is that > i might then be taken by the givers as well as the recipients as some kind > of mundane altruism. This would lead to the tendency to restrict our > understanding of its potency and effect which would be equivalent to the > offence of thinking of the glories of the holy name to be an exaggeration > or an imagination. What makes a common sense too. The danger of our "slipping" away from the right consciousness is potentially lurking in all our activities. But frankly, every one of us eats not because of our understanding of the spiritual potency of the food offered to Krsna, but because we want to satisfy the fire of our stomach's hunger and to give the nourishment to our bodies. We eat to live. "Food for life" is one of the most universal truths in this world, equally applicable to everybody. If we aren't really in fear about all those lurking dangers such as considering prasada as "food" when supplying it to our own mouths/stomachs out of the mentioned reason, then why do we get worry over someone else giving the same to someone else out of exactly the same reason? > Some > distribution is better than no distribution. To go the to poor areas is > better than not going anywhere. A clear common sense. Yes, better to distribute prasada to the needy and hungry people than to distribute it to nobody. Though I wish there be more of wise men and spiritual leaders capable of envisioning the existence of such a godly society where there would be place in for some god-conscious persons willing to endeavor for the sake of helping others in distress. Altruism is not wrong. That what makes it "mundane" is the type of consciousness, wether it is performed out of some mundane motivation for some kind of a personal mundane gain or out the selfless sense of compassion. But so is with everything else we do, be it prasada distribution or candles distribution or book distribution or deity worship or accepting sannyas and disciples... - mnd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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