Guest guest Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 Hate the sin, but love the sinner Criticize cheaters and swindlers, not struggling devotees And that too with care and a sympathetic heart Don’t shout on his face, “you are a hypocrite” Speak pure principles in a general gatherin Don’t focus too much on his external deficiencies Appreciate his good past and sincere intentions and deeds If you come down on him with force to prove him bad You will break his heart, discourage him to become mad or sad Don’t make a fault, to counteract another fault Then what makes us different from the one we criticize Mend him, don’t break him’ Srila Prabhupada said We want him to continue as a devotee till death If operation is successful but patient is dead, what have we accomplished by that bogus bet? Lord is the owner, we are His sincere servants Let us act on His behalf and not think we are autonomous To err is human and to forgive is divine Punish him with love, not to delight in his misery Krsna is the Supreme Emperor of all sweetness Sri Radha is His intimate and beloved sweetheart Lord Caitanya is Sri Krsna in Radharani’s mood Then how can we deliver bitter goods? We are not yamaraj, to chastise the sinful We are Prabhupada’s dog to safeguard his sweet will We are dealing with Krsna’s servants, however sinful they may be Let us do it with care and caution, with no offences and prejudice If punishment does not purify a person’s heart But pains him and make him pretentious in deeds With bitterness for superiors and fear of authority Then Prabhupada and acaryas will not be pleased To hate the sin and love the sinner Is the prerequisite for a punishment awarder Pride and arrogance, wrath and revenge Disqualify one from being a vaishnava leader Pray to the Supreme Lord and beg Him for the right wisdom Seek the shelter of Guru for spiritual strength and mercy With humility at heart and good wishes for sinner Approach the issue with Guru, Sadhu and sastra. Radheshyam Das ISKCON, Pune At the present moment our minds are polluted with the dirt accumulated over millions and millions of lifetimes of sense gratification. Even though our original pure nature is eternal, full of knowledge, and full of bliss, due to our mental contamination we are presently suffering in the realm of temporality, ignorance, and misery. By the purificatory process of chanting the holy names of God we can revive our original, pure nature and thus relish the sweetest happiness at every minute. Chant:Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare HareHare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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