Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 The difference of cooking here in this temple and in an ordinary house is that in an ordinary house they’re cooking sins. The cooking appears the same, but here there is no sin, because it is being cooked for Krsna. Beyond this field of activities, Krsna consciousness, everything is within the laws of nature, generally, you are being implicated in sinful activities. And those who are little more cautious, they avoid sinful activities, they do pious activities. But even in pious activities, one is implicated. So we should be careful not to eat anything which is not offered to Krsna. That should be our determination. We cannot purchase things from the market and eat. No. That is not possible. We cannot eat. We can simply eat such things which are offered to the Deity, Krsna. Even if we have committed some sin, by eating this prasadam we counteract it. How is this? That is also stated in the Bhagavad-gita. [bg. 18.66] “If you surrender unto Me, then I’ll give you protection from all sinful reactions.” So if you make it a vow that “I shall not eat anything which is not offered to Krsna,” that means surrender. You surrender to Krsna, that “My dear Lord, I shall not eat anything which is not offered to You.” That vow is surrender. And because there is surrender, you are protected from sinful reaction. (Class by Srila Prabhupada in LA, May 4, 1970) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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