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The maxim for devotees is that he/she should always try to see the

bigger picture. Apply the philosophy and view situations from a Kc

perspective. See results as Krsna's plan. In this way do our duty

and leave the results to Krsna. Results are usually good or bad,

fortune or misfortune. In any case the devotee should always

reconcile that this is what Krsna wants, and in so doing don't be

attached to the results because what you may perceive as good may

turn out to be bad shortly. Below are some quotes from sastra:

>

> Some recommended ways of responding to unjust criticism:

> In Navadvipa, Srivas Thakur was wrongly indicated by one envious

brahamana to be a non-vaisnava --- in fact he was "framed" as a

worshiper of Durga; Srivas proclaimed the untruth to all, as if it

were true, only to win the support and sympathy of all truthful

> ones. The following are some verses describing the Vedic

teachings on this point: "Throughout his life, a brahmana should

consider material prestige to

> be like poison and dishonor to be like nectar. After all, if one

learns to tolerate dishonor, then his agitation will subside and he

will happily sleep, happily wake, and happily move about. The person

who insults him will, because of his sin, become regretful, and his

happiness in this and the next life will be vanquished." (Manu-

samhita 2.162-163)-- Quoted by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati

Thakura in "Brahmana O Vaisnava". "The ignorant seek to injure the

wise by malice and back-biting; by doing so the

> critic takes upon himself the load of the wise man's sins, which

he, the wise man, casts off by forgiving the ignorant."-- (Vidura to

Dhritarastra, Mahabharata, Udyoga parva 34.74) "A person who

praises someone in his presence, but criticizes him behind his back,

is no better than a dog. His chances for elevation to higher planets

are completely spoiled in this world."(Bhisma to Yudhisthira,

Mahabharata, Santi parva 115.11) "Whoever indulges in praising or

criticizing the qualities and behavior of others will quickly become

deviated from his own best interest by his entanglement in illusory

dualities."( <st1:place>Krishna</st1:place> to Uddhava. Bhag. 11.28.2)

:burn:Ys Tommy Gouranga

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Good post Tommy boy!

 

 

The maxim for devotees is that he/she should always try to see the

bigger picture. Apply the philosophy and view situations from a Kc

perspective. See results as Krsna's plan. In this way do our duty

and leave the results to Krsna. Results are usually good or bad,

fortune or misfortune. In any case the devotee should always

reconcile that this is what Krsna wants, and in so doing don't be

attached to the results because what you may perceive as good may

turn out to be bad shortly. Below are some quotes from sastra:

>

> Some recommended ways of responding to unjust criticism:

> In Navadvipa, Srivas Thakur was wrongly indicated by one envious

brahamana to be a non-vaisnava --- in fact he was "framed" as a

worshiper of Durga; Srivas proclaimed the untruth to all, as if it

were true, only to win the support and sympathy of all truthful

> ones. The following are some verses describing the Vedic

teachings on this point: "Throughout his life, a brahmana should

consider material prestige to

> be like poison and dishonor to be like nectar. After all, if one

learns to tolerate dishonor, then his agitation will subside and he

will happily sleep, happily wake, and happily move about. The person

who insults him will, because of his sin, become regretful, and his

happiness in this and the next life will be vanquished." (Manu-

samhita 2.162-163)-- Quoted by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati

Thakura in "Brahmana O Vaisnava". "The ignorant seek to injure the

wise by malice and back-biting; by doing so the

> critic takes upon himself the load of the wise man's sins, which

he, the wise man, casts off by forgiving the ignorant."-- (Vidura to

Dhritarastra, Mahabharata, Udyoga parva 34.74) "A person who

praises someone in his presence, but criticizes him behind his back,

is no better than a dog. His chances for elevation to higher planets

are completely spoiled in this world."(Bhisma to Yudhisthira,

Mahabharata, Santi parva 115.11) "Whoever indulges in praising or

criticizing the qualities and behavior of others will quickly become

deviated from his own best interest by his entanglement in illusory

dualities."( <st1:place>Krishna</st1:place> to Uddhava. Bhag. 11.28.2)

:burn:Ys Tommy Gouranga

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