Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 > > I think the question of whom is a diversion in this case. It really > doesn't matter who does it. The point still remains that the building > of temples is an important part of ISKCON's mission. Please. I do not wish to argue this. I am already absolutely convinced that the building of the temples is an important part of ISKCON's mission. I _only_ noticed one of the main purpose (among others) in building most extraordinary impressive complex of a temple -- to attract the people of this world. In order to compare it with the same kind of effect that FFL brings about in the minds of materialistic people that are attracted to such missionary activities as feeding the poor. ISKCON and Prabhupada only get prized, apreciated and respected by these people, wouldn't you agree? > That is all true. But you make it sound like there are no pure > devotees in the temples. Where else would you find the pure devotees > if not in the temples? Not intended. I intended to point rather that the vast majority of the materialistically minded people are rather not so much concerned about where Krsna is actually to be found (there where His pure devotee is). But are attracted to the big grandioso temples, regardless wether there are pure devotees of the Lord or some priests who make their livelihood. They really do not bother much about that, do they? Just have a look at the world. It is not that the masses around the world search after the pure devotees. Pure devotees are already there in Maypaur. And the temple too. But the world (expect the locals) doesn't pay much attention. But it will, it will... When the biggest temple ever built on the surface of this planet comes to be. It is the grandiosity of Prabhupada's Puspa Samadhi that is attracting the masses of Bengal to come and see the attraction. Not that they come in search after the pure devotees of the Lord ther in the temple. But once they come... they can't avoid all the preachers there giving them the impressions of Krsna consciousness on various ways. That is why a pure devotee would move from his bhajan-kutir to the marble temple. Not really to have a "nicer" facilities for his worship, but to be available to the masses that won't care to go to his bhajan-kutir otherwise. - mnd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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