Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 >Better to hear from those who know and practice the >sastra (brahmanas) > if we want varnasrama dharma implemented >properly, as Srila Prabhupada > so urgently requested. > > your servant, > Ganesa dasa ------------------- It is better for brahmanas to set the proper example and not only talk so others will hear from them. ISKCON was to be a brahminical movement - still, within this brahminical movement, Srila Prahbupada requested twice born brahmanas (both eastern and western initiated devotees), to engage the Bull and Cow for the deity. He gave very grave warnings about what would happen if we didn't. Some of those warnings (such as selling (and thus killing) the bulls) have come to pass. We are always sobered and amazed when Srila Prahbupada's warnings come to pass (when we fail). Why don't we follow his instructions and be amazed when his benedictions come to pass??? He stated in Bhagavatam that cow protections will solve all economic problems. Lets do it right and see the result. Then the communities won't be strapped for cash. As I 've said before, Brahmanas can and should perform the duity of both ksatriyas and Vaisyas when the example is lacking -- it is called "teaching" which is a key responsibility of a brahmana. There are several instances in shastra. If a brahmana is not willing to teach and do the needful then he/she is only a phoney and is simply using the brahmana caste as a path to an easy life. No one wants to do the needful labor with some lazy self-rightious ass (as in donkey) standing above him/her telling that "I am brahmin, this is sudra work -- you do it." This is the bane of kali yuga "brahminism" and is what lead to the successful rise of Buddhism and Islam throughout India. It is simply bastardised varnashram in the form of the hindu caste system. Not only that, but as Hare Krishna Devi, myself (and of course Srila Prahbupada) have pointed out, to have first-class deity worship and Brahminical culture, it is essential to offer and utilize produce and milk products produced by cow protection and engagement of the Bull. Otherwise what is the meaning of cow protection being necessary for brahminical culture ??? -- it would only be that a convenient grocery store with a kali yuga dairy contract is essential for brahminical culture. This is what it means when the temples and communities keep things as they are or when leaders allow devotees to think that cow protection is a "Sudra" or "Vaisya" devotional service. What did the brahmanas of the vedic age do with the cows that were donated to them??? Sell them to vaisyas and sudras??? No, they accepted them and utilzed them in service of the absolute. YS- Gopal dasa (sorry, I guess I went off a bit) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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