Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 > ither illicit sex or legal sex, the end is soka, soka, lamentation. There > are many examples, practical. > So this kamaturam, this lusty desire, is not good. Either you do it > legally or illegally, the result is sokah. That we must understand. > Unforunately, although the result ..., everyone knows practical > experience, that nobody has become happy by these sex affairs. There is a > Urdu word, they say durlika-lugdu, yo khaya abhipastaya yo na khaya > abhipastaya.(?) The meaning is "There is a lugdu" -- you know lugdu, of > course -- "lugdu which is known as durlikalugdu. So this durlikalugdu is > so dangerous, one who has eaten it, he's also lamenting, and one who has > not eaten it, he's also lamenting." (laughter) Durlika lugdu ya khaya > abhipastaya ya na khaya abhipastaya. So this man and woman connection is > durlikalugdu. One who has married, he's also lamenting, and who is not > married, he's also lamenting. So this is the thing. The sastra also > says... Not only... Any experienced man will say like that, that "Both > ways, it is simply lamentation." umapati swami told me a few years ago in Mayapura: that is was "delhi ka laddhu. jo khay wo pastaya, jo na khay wo bhi pastaya" and srila prabhupada was refering to prostitution. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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