Guest guest Posted December 10, 1999 Report Share Posted December 10, 1999 > >> You will not find, HE said (not me, SP said), in all of human history, > >> any big scientist, big philosopher, etc., who was a woman. No, he said, > >> you will not find. All are men. > > > >Madeline Albright, oops but she is just foreign minister or so.. "Behind > >every great man is a great woman" autor unknown > > There was Indira Gandhi in Prabhupada's time. And what did he call her? A > whore. > > ys. JMd I can imagine the headline in the US newspapers: "Is State Department head Madeline Albright a whore?" "Hare Krsna monk, inspired by the guru,s statement about Indira Gandhi calls Minister of State Department a whore, since she is managing the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs instead of her own at the stove at home, cooking and taking care of the "inner management" of her husbands home." What a delight would that be for the newspapers and their reporters, and what that would mean for ISKCON in the USA one can vividly imagine. Maybe someone from our learned members of this forum can enlighten us a little bit why and under which circumstances Prabupada may have used such a sexist expresion in relation to I. Gandhi. Was it because she was a woman in a management position or did it had also another cause? ys Harsi das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 1999 Report Share Posted December 11, 1999 In a message dated 12/10/99 1:40:49 PM Central Standard Time, Harsi.HKS (AT) bbt (DOT) se writes: << Maybe someone from our learned members of this forum can enlighten us a little bit why and under which circumstances Prabupada may have used such a sexist expresion in relation to I. Gandhi. Was it because she was a woman in a management position or did it had also another cause? >> I don't know anything about Prabhupada saying Indira Gandhi was a whore, but sometimes when Prabhupada would speak with devotees he would say that we are speaking among ourselves, this is not to be preached in public. He also said preaching means what to say and what not to say. And he said that he can get away with saying things that we cannot. Regarding the meaning of whore according to Prabhupada, he once said an unmarried woman who doesn't live at home is a prostitute. Of course he didn't mean prostitiute in the sense of a professional profession, but in the sense that she did not have a husband but had one or more boyfriends. Aside from all this, did Prabhupada really say Indira Gandhi was a whore? Ys, Mahatma dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 1999 Report Share Posted December 11, 1999 >Aside from all this, did Prabhupada really say Indira Gandhi was a whore? Prabhupada called Indira Gandhi a prostitute. He had made the point that for a woman, independence and freedom "means prostitute". Prabhupada: So they, the government, they'll be rogues and thieves. And whenever there is necessity of money, then tax. You work hard; they will tax. Organized burglars, organized gundas. And Indira was doing that. Indira and company. Take the power and club(?) them and do whatever you like. She is a prostitute; her son is a gunda. This is the sample of the... But it will be done all round the world. This is a sample of that. Tamala Krsna: She seems to have been one of the worst leaders so far. Prabhupada: She is not leader, she is a prostitute. Woman given freedom means prostitute. Free woman means prostitute. What is this prostitute? She has no fixed-up husband. And free woman means this, daily, new friend. Tamala Krsna: Who is Indira's husband, a congressman? Giriraja: He died at an early age. (Room Conversation April 5, 1977, Bombay) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 1999 Report Share Posted December 11, 1999 > Free woman means prostitute. What is this prostitute? > She has no fixed-up husband. And free woman means this, daily, new friend. So, please in the future use Prabhupadas definition what it means to be a prostitute. He said, that a woman who has daily a new friend is a prostitute (free woman). If woman doesn't have daily new friend then she is not a prostitute but unmaried woman. You see, you are very expert in quoting Prabhupadas words for your own purposes. To prove something that you think is truth, but actually he never said that. Ys. Sraddha dd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 1999 Report Share Posted December 11, 1999 On 11 Dec 1999, Sraddha dd wrote: If woman doesn't have daily new friend then she is not a > prostitute but unmaried woman. And SP has also said that woman without husband means prostitute. So let's not accept only half the hen. > You see, you are very expert in quoting Prabhupadas words for your >own purposes. To prove something that you think is truth, but actually >he never said that. Methinks the pot calls the milk "black." Or, atmavan manyate jagat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 1999 Report Share Posted December 11, 1999 > > Free woman means prostitute. What is this prostitute? > > She has no fixed-up husband. And free woman means this, daily, new > > friend. > > So, please in the future use Prabhupadas definition what it means to be a > prostitute. He said, that a woman who has daily a new friend is a > prostitute (free woman). If woman doesn't have daily new friend then she > is not a prostitute but unmaried woman. > You see, you are very expert in quoting Prabhupadas words for your own > purposes. To prove something that you think is truth, but actually he > never said that. > Ys. Sraddha dd Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu! even if you are in a woman body. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 1999 Report Share Posted December 12, 1999 In a message dated 12/11/99 2:30:55 PM Central Standard Time, Guru-Krsna.HDG (AT) bbt (DOT) se writes: << And SP has also said that woman without husband means prostitute. >> So do we have prostitutarini asramas in our movement? It depends on what the women without the husband does. If she serves Krsna all day, obvioiusly she is the topmost human being. Ys, Md Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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