Guest guest Posted November 10, 2000 Report Share Posted November 10, 2000 > > You have avoided Sri Ram Prabhu's point. Can you please give me ONE > > QUOTATION from Manu Samhita where Sri Manu Rishi admits that someone may > > be purified by some anga of bhakti (any one), but still has to undergo > > punishment only for the purpose of "keeping the society stable and > > following the laws." No. You will not find it there. So your argument is > > a smoke screen. Please at least first admit that his point is valid. > > Then you can attempt to make your additional point based upon the bhakti > > sastras. > > I think Krishna Kirti Prabhu was right, you're getting too excited. > My point was that devotees, despite of their bhakti angas, are still > human beings, and as other human beings, they have to obide laws, > established for humans. Rational man does not need any qoutes to > understand it. I may be getting too excited, but when mother bhakti is being slandered, as you have just done in the above paragraph, it is hard for me to control myself. Please forgive me. I am attached to my mother and can't help getting emotional when she is assaulted. And if you would like to continue this discussion, please start presenting some sastric references as asked. This is how vaisnavas discuss serious matters. Blank appeals to rationality and common sense are not helpful unless they are supported by sastra. Your servant, Bhaktarupa Das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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