Guest guest Posted December 20, 1999 Report Share Posted December 20, 1999 Dear Maharaja, Please accept my most respectful obeisances. Jaya Sri Sri Guru-Gauranga! > I think earlier we mentioned about the transfer of karma by accepting food > from persons. That is why usually it is better to accept cooked food from > initiated devotees. If one has to accept cooked food from non-initiated > devotees and pious indian vegetarians then it is better to accept grains > fried in ghee like puris, samossas, kichories, pakoras, halavah and milk > grains like sweet rice. Sabjis could be cooked as normally done. Salads > and uncooked fruits and vegetables are also okay. It is more appropriate > and safer to accept boiled grains like rice from initiated or practicing > vaisnavas. Why is there a diferrence between the boiled grains and the grains fried in ghee in regards to accepting food from uninitiated devotees and "pious vegetarians". From your words, I assume that boiled grains "absorb" more karma from the person preparing the food. Is that right and if so, why? Thank you for your kind consideration. Your servant, Gauri das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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