Guest guest Posted December 11, 1999 Report Share Posted December 11, 1999 > [Text 2847663 from COM] > > > You can do lots of things far away of what Srila Prabhupada taught us, > > still you can be part of ISKCON. But try to realize that most of the > > problems we are having within our Society is because we are doing things > > that are not what SP expect from us. > Harsi das asked: > Such as? Sorry for the long answer, there are SP quotes. I hope these are enough, even these are not ALL. ys, Sdd 1- Getting remarried. Srila Prabhupda said NO. But there are lots of devotees that have divorce and married again between them [Text 1957829 from COM] Letter to: Silavati New Vrindaban 14 June, 1969 My Dear Silavati, Please accept my blessings. I thank you very much for your letter dated June, 1969, and I have carefully noted the contents therein. Regarding the suggestion that you remarry, I have never suggested such thing, so you need not trouble yourself with this. As I have told you in Los Angeles, I wish that the mother's who have no husband at present should not remarry, but should dedicate their time to seeing that their children are brought up very nicely in Krishna Consciousness. Letter to: Rupanuga: New Delhi 21 August, 1975 Regarding remarriage, no, remarriage should be always discouraged. Remarriage means encouraging sense gratification. Our mission is to curtail sense gratification. Three times marrying in a year, this is not good, and they are doing this. Letter to: Bhagavan: Vrindaban 7 September, 1975 Within the Society only one marriage can be allowed. I thought these boys and girls will be married and be happy. But, I see that they are not satisfied. In the Western countries they are trained up in a different way. Jumping from one to another. Another wife, another husband. This is the disease all over the world. Simply by agreement, then cancelled, then another agreement...Nor can women with child strictly she cannot marry again. Letter to: Anangamanjari New York 19 July, 1976 It is not advisable to marry again as this may disturb your former husband who is now engaged in preaching activities. So rather you can come here to New York where your service will be appreciated and there is very nice association with so many nice girls. SB 7.11.28 Giving up the association of her husband does not mean, however, that a woman should marry again and thus indulge in prostitution. Room Conversation September 6, 1976, Vrndavana So if we request the government, "Let us open this brahmacari..." They'll not help. But they'll make the other propaganda. They'll make contraceptive method, and naturally one Hindu widow is trained up not to marry again. Once she got a husband, that's all right. Now you convert your, you divert your attention to Krsna. They'll make propaganda. "Why stop her sense gratification? Let her marry again, widow marriage." Why widow marriage? If there is voluntarily giving up begetting any more child, to avoid husband, why the widow marriage bill is introduced? Everything was natural, brahmacäré. The sterilization is already there. That will not be accepted. Widow, she's remaining refrained from. Now, by nature, according to Vedic civilization, that... Vedic civilization is natural life. It is not something artificial or irresponsible life. That is Vedic civilization. Vedic means full of knowledge, life with full of knowledge. That is called Vedic civilization. It is not a particular type of... With full of knowledge. So in the Vedic civilization a woman, if she has no child or son or daughter, she can marry for the second time. Otherwise, she will be enemy of the child. This is practical. If a woman has got child and again she marries, that means voluntarily she becomes enemy of his child. Therefore Cäëakya Paëòita says, mata satru dvi cariné. åna-kartä pitä çatrur mata satrur dvicarini rupavati bharya satruù putrah satrur apaëòitaù His moral instruction. Çatruù means enemy. Now, who are enemies within our family? Outside enemies, that is not very... That is natural. Everyone is enemy of the other man. But within the family, if we live with enemies, that is very difficult. So how enemies, who are enemies? That he has described: åna-karta pita satruù. If the father is a great debtor, then he is enemy. Because people will criticize, "Oh, your father has taken so much money, so much credit. Why he is not paying? Why don't you...?" So he is enemy. Åna-karta pita satrur. And according to Manu-saàhitä law, if he does not inherit even a farthing from his father, and if his father dies debtor, then the son has to pay it. Because son inherits the property of the father, so he is responsible for the father's debt. Never mind he has got anything from the father or not. Therefore it is said, åna-karta pita satruù: "A father who dies a debtor, then he is enemy." And mätä satrur dhicarini: "Mother, if in the presence of his son marries again, she is enemy. She is enemy." Åna-karta pita satrur mata satrur dhicarini. Dhicarini means in the presence of children-one or two, it doesn't matter-she becomes enemy. (SB 6.1.12 Los Angeles, June 25, 1975) In family life a man is supposed to live happily with father, mother, wife and children, but sometimes, under certain conditions, a father, mother, child or wife becomes an enemy. It is said by Canakya Pandita that a father is an enemy when he is too much in debt, a mother is an enemy if she marries for a second time, a wife is an enemy when she is very beautiful, and a son is an enemy when he is a foolish rascal. In this way, when a family member becomes an enemy it is very difficult to live in family life or remain a householder. Generally such situations occur in the material world. Therefore according to Vedic culture one has to take leave of his family members just after his fiftieth year so that the balance of his life may be completely devoted in search of Krsna consciousness.( SB 4.13.21) To have very charming wife is not very good. And in your country you have got all charming wife. Canakya Pandita says that there are four kinds of enemies in family life. These are very experienced version. He says, mata satru. In family means we live with father, mother, wife, children. This is family. In your country family does not mean father-mother, only wife and children. But in our country, according to Vedic civilization, family is a large conception. Father, mother, brother, sister, sister's son, brother's son. If there are difficulty, one has to su... So on the whole, father, mother, wife and children, consisting of, family. Now Canakya Pandita says, "In the family there are enemies." How? Åëa-karta pita satruù. Canakya Pandita said, "A father who is a great debtor, he is enemy." Because the son inherits the money of the father, similarly, the law is that if the father dies a debtor, the son becomes responsible to pay the debts. That is the law, Manu-samhita. I do not know what is the law here. I don't think the son is responsible for paying the debts of father, but in India that is the law. One big barrister, Mr. C. R. Das, his father died insolvent, making debts. So when he became very rich, he called all the creditors and paid five to five, that "My father was debtor. You take this money." That is obligation. Therefore Cäëakya Paëòita says, "The father who dies a debtor, he is an enemy." Åëa-kartä pitä çatruù. Åëa means debts. Kartä means one who has committed so many debts and dies. A father... Instead of enjoying father's property, he has to pay the father's debts. So therefore that father is called enemy. Åëa-kartä pitä çatrur mata satrur vyabhicarini. "And mother, if she marries for the second time, she is enemy." Åëa-karta pita satrur mata satrur vyabhicariëi, rupavati bharyaù satruù. "And very beautiful wife, she is enemy." And putraù satrur apaëòitaù. "And if the son is a fool, rascal, he is enemy." Four kinds of enemy in the family. (SB 1.3.17 Los Angeles, September 22, 1972) 2- Some places had neglect protecting cows. So in this movement, our one program is to respect the cows. We chant this mantra, namo brahmanya-devaya go-brahmana-hitaya ca. The brahminical culture and the cows... Why they have selected the cows? There are so many animals. Why cow protection is so important in Krsna consciousness? Why Krsna personally Himself became a cowherd boy and was taking the care of the cows and the calves? Oh, that is very essential. HDG A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada So in this movement, our one program is to respect the cows. We chant this mantra, namo brahmanya-devaya go-brahmana-hitaya ca. The brahminical culture and the cows... Why they have selected the cows? There are so many animals. Why cow protection is so important in Krsna consciousness? Why Krsna personally Himself became a cowherd boy and was taking the care of the cows and the calves? Oh, that is very essential. HDG A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada 3- ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN, You leaders see that the Krsna Conscious standards in regard to initiation, cleanliness, dress and activities of the devotees, THE RESTRICTION OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN, all be strictly followed. Devotional service cannot be done whimsically. Letter to: Madhavananda, 1 January, 1974 The injunction restricting association with women is the basic principle of spiritual life. S.B. 7.12.7 ppt. "Caitanya Mahaprabhu observed complete sannyasa life... there was very, very severe, rigid restriction about women." SP lecture on Srimad-Bhagavatam, 1.10.14 at Sridham Mayapura, June 27, 1973 4- ILLICIT SEX ''Therefore every civilized society has got a type of religion to become purified so that he can understand God. Without being purified, how it is possible? That is not possible. So at least these things should be accepted as they are in the Bible, "Thou shalt not kill. Thou shalt not covet." Illicit sex life, intoxication, and killing of animals. These are in the Bible. Why they are not accepted? This is not our impositions. This is already there. ''(Srila Prabhupada) © 1991 by Bhaktivedanta Book Trust Srimad Bhagavatam 6.1. 52 mithuna-vyavaya-dharmas tvam praja-sargam imam punah mithuna-vyavaya-dharminyam bhuriso bhavayisyasi mithuna--of man and woman; vyavaya--sexual activities; dharmah--who accepts by religious performance; tvam--you; praja-sargam--creation of living entities; imam--this; punah--again; mithuna--of man and woman united; vyavaya-dharminyam--in her according to the religious performance of sexual intercourse; bhurisah--manifold; bhavayisyasi--you will cause to be. TRANSLATION Now unite in sexual life as man and woman, and in this way, by sexual intercourse, you will be able to beget hundreds of children in the womb of this girl to increase the population. PURPORT The Lord says in Bhagavad-gita (7.11), dhama aviruddho bhutesu kamo 'smi: "I am sex that is not contrary to religious principles." Sexual intercourse ordained by the Supreme Personality of Godhead is dharma, a religious principle, but it is not intended for sense enjoyment. Indulgence in sense enjoyment through sexual intercourse is not allowed by the Vedic principles. One may follow the natural tendency for sex life only to beget children. Therefore the Lord told Daksa in this verse, "This girl is offered to you only for sex life to beget children, not for any other purpose. She is very fertile, and therefore you will be able to have as many children as you can beget." Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura remarks in this connection that Daksa was given the facility for unlimited sexual intercourse. In Daksa's previous life he was also known as Daksa, but in the course of performing sacrifices he offended Lord Siva, and thus his head was replaced with that of a goat. Then Daksa gave up his life because of his degraded condition, but because he maintained the same unlimited sexual desires, he underwent austerities by which he satisfied the Supreme Lord, who then gave him unlimited potency for sexual intercourse. It should be noted that although such a facility for sexual intercourse is achieved by the grace of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, this facility is not offered to advanced devotees, who are free from material desires (anyabhilasita-sunyam). In this connection it may be noted that if the American boys and girls engaged in the Krsna consciousness movement want to advance in Krsna consciousness to achieve the supreme benefit of loving service to the Lord, they should refrain from indulging in this facility for sex life. Therefore we advise that one should at least refrain from illicit sex. Even if there are opportunities for sex life, one should voluntarily accept the limitation of having sex only for progeny, not for any other purpose. Kardama Muni was also given the facility for sex life, but he had only a slight desire for it. Therefore after begetting children in the womb of Devahuti, Kardama Muni became completely renounced. The purport is that if one wants to return home, back to Godhead, one should voluntarily refrain from sex life. Sex should be accepted only as much as needed, not unlimitedly. One should not think that Daksa received the favor of the Lord by receiving the facilities for unlimited sex. Later verses will reveal that Daksa again committed an offense, this time at the lotus feet of Narada. Therefore although sex life is the topmost enjoyment in the material world and although one may have an opportunity for sexual enjoyment by the grace of God, this entails a risk of committing offenses. Daksa was open to such offenses, and therefore, strictly speaking, he was not actually favored by the Supreme Lord. One should not seek the favor of the Lord for unlimited potency in sex life. © 1991 by Bhaktivedanta Book Trust Srimad-Bhagavatam Canto 3: Chapter Thirty, Text 28 :TRANSLATION TRANSLATION Men and women whose lives were built upon indulgence in illicit sex life are put into many kinds of miserable conditions in the hells known as Tamisra, Andha-tamisra and Raurava. Srimad-Bhagavatam Canto 3: Chapter Thirty, Text 28 :PURPORT PURPORT Materialistic life is based on sex life. The existence of all the materialistic people, who are undergoing severe tribulation in the struggle for existence, is based on sex. Therefore, in the Vedic civilization sex life is allowed only in a restricted way; it is for the married couple and only for begetting children. But when sex life is indulged in for sense gratification illegally and illicitly, both the man and the woman await severe punishment in this world or after death. In this world also they are punished by virulent diseases like syphilis and gonorrhea, and in the next life, as we see in this passage of Srimad-Bhagavatam, they are put into different kinds of hellish conditions to suffer. In Bhagavad-gita, First Chapter, illicit sex life is also very much condemned, and it is said that one who produces children by illicit sex life is sent to hell. It is confirmed here in the Bhagavatam that such offenders are put into hellish conditions of life in Tamisra, Andha-tamisra and Raurava © 1991 by Bhaktivedanta Book Trust illicit sex must be stopped by those who are spiritually inclined or who are on the path of spiritual realization. Many devotees fall down due to illicit sex. They may steal money and even fall down from the highly honored renounced order. Then for a livelihood they accept menial services and become beggars. It is therefore said in the sastras, yan maithunadi-grhamedhi-sukham hi tuccham: materialism is based on sex, whether licit or illicit. Sex is full of dangers even for those who are addicted to household life. Whether one has a license for sex or not, there is great trouble. Bahu-duhkha-bhak: after one indulges in sex, many volumes of miseries ensue. One suffers more and more in material life © 1991 by Bhaktivedanta Book Trust 5- Protection of the women and children Some women in ISKCON are working to get independance. this is against "protection" and all of us know that kids had been abused. PURPORT In the glorious days, or before the advent of the age of Kali, the brahmanas, the cows, the women, the children and the old men were properly given protection. 1. The protection of the brahmanas maintains the institution of varna and asrama, the most scientific culture for attainment of spiritual life. 2. The protection of cows maintains the most miraculous form of food, i.e., milk for maintaining the finer tissues of the brain for understanding higher aims of life. 3. The protection of women maintains the chastity of society, by which we can get a good generation for peace, tranquillity and progress of life. 4. The protection of children gives the human form of life its best chance to prepare the way of liberty from material bondage. Such protection of children begins from the very day of begetting a child by the purificatory process of garbhadhana-samskara, the beginning of pure life. 5. The protection of the old men gives them a chance to prepare themselves for better life after death. This complete outlook is based on factors leading to successful humanity as against the civilization of polished cats and dogs. The killing of the above-mentioned innocent creatures is totally forbidden because even by insulting them one loses one's duration of life. In the age of Kali they are not properly protected, and therefore the duration of life of the present generation has shortened considerably. >>> Ref. VedaBase => SB 1.8.5 6- Some devotees are demanding for "Equal rights" about equal rights: 1. It will be failure. (Arrival Lecture: Philadelphia, 7/11/75) 2. Equal rights is nonsense. (Morning Walk: Rome, 5/29/74) 3. Equal rights is claimed by rascal Westerners. (Morning Walk: Ahmedabad, 9/25/75) 4. By equal rights women are killing their own child. (Letter: Ed Gilbert, Vrindaban, 9/9/75) 5. I am not trying for equal rights. (Television Interview: Chicago, 7/9/75) 6. Rascals give equal rights. (Morning Walk: Los Angeles, 6/27/75) 7. If you want equal rights then stop giving birth to a child. (Morning Walk: Perth, 5/75) 8. Why you are accepting this nonsense philosophy? (Morning Walk: Rome, 5/29/74) 9. The equal rights movement is a means by which men cheat the women. (SSR, 1) 10. This equal rights philosophy is very appealing [to] fools and rascal. (Morning Walk: Rome, 5/29/74) 11. Equal rights is not allowed in the Vedic sastra. (Bg 16.7: Hawaii, 2/3/75) 12. Regardless of attempts for equality, unequality there must remain. (Morning Walk: Rome, 5/29/74) 13. Equal rights is not Vedic idea. (SB 1.8.51: Los Angeles, 5/13/73) 14. It is not possible--it is not possible. (Morning Walk: Rome, 5/29/74) 15. Where is the benefit of equal rights? (Room Conversation after Press Conference: Chicago, 7/9/75) 16. Equal rights will not help the human society. (B.F. Skinner & Henry David Thoreau) 17. How she can be happy? That is not possible. (Bg Lecture: Ahmedabad, 12/8/72) 18. Equal rights is very grave problems. (SB 1.16.7: Los Angeles, 1/4/74) 19. You cannot make equality. (Morning Walk: Rome, 5/29/74) 20. That is not Vedic civilization. (SB 7.9.24: Mayapur, 3/2/76) 21. Do not artificially try to become equal with men. (Bg 16.7: Hawaii, 2/3/75) 22. There cannot be equality, sir. You are talking nonsense. (Morning Walk: Rome, 5/29/74) 23. Equal rights is an artificial introduction to human society. (Bertrand Russell) 24. Equal rights is rascaldom philosophy. (Morning Walk: Rome, 5/29/74) 25. It is already failure.(Arrival Lecture: Philadelphia, 7/11/75) 26. Equal rights is impossible (Cc. Adi. 17.44) 7- There are so many interpretations to what SP said, that even some devotees are thinking on changing SP's books. One who understands and appreciates the disciplic succession is certainly advanced, and we should always be very careful to give full respect to those who have so carefully handled this Divine Fruit of transcendental knowledge before us. Even a slight change will spoil it. That is why I have always been so careful to give you only those things which I have heard from my Guru Maharaja. zrIla PrabhupAda Letter to: Satsvarupa, Hamsaduta, August 1967 # # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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