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Prabhupada Letters :: 1974
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Earlier on this year I had a small clash of perspective on this my blog I was a little perplexed given that the article that had rattled them most ended in a question to which me being me simply felt they could have replied to.
However they did make a small notation which I’ve been pondering on “remember others read and what you say could influence or even put them off krishna consciousness or ISKCON” Now although I have strong views in certain areas it has made me ponder and think before each post.
Recently though I’ve been hit by what many of would see as being spam but on the whole sinister, unfactual and offensive however the last one I felt needed a response
The first questioned the parampara
Then Bhaktivinoda Thakur
The last was picking up on when Srila Prabhupada talked about his own marriage and the system of finding a life partner, it’s undertones and assumptions was shocking inaccurate but more so was it’s conclusion.
Let’s face it when Srila Prabhupada talked about the age people got married this was seen as the social norm but at no stage did Srila Prabhupada say this was the ages and that we should follow it precisely, it was a conversation and contextually accurate.
However the individual stated two unfactual and offensive notations
1) Srila Prabhupada was a phedophile
2) Due to this ISKCON is a haven for phedophile’s
My first notation and response:
Indeed the British introduced in 1860 setting the age at 10 years in 1891 it was raised to 12 years but not the age of marriage and was only considered rape if under 10 years of age, in 1949 this was raised to 15 and then again in 1982 to 16 years of age being raised to 18 in 2012
To apply the current age of consent to Srila Prabhupada indeed anyone from that era is unfair and in itself illegal as no law should be applied retrospectively
Indeed using the persons logic that simply means that my own ancestors seeings that in 1576 the age of consent was 10 years of age, 1875 raised to 13 years of age and in the 1920 to the current age of 16 years; so does that make our grandparents who were married at this age phedophile’s?
Thus applying simple logic anyone by association must also be like minded
My second notation and response:
Yes ISKCON has had problems with some individuals who have harboured and acted on their desires for young children (and unlike Srila Prabhupada had sexual relations with legally underage children)
This does not mean its a pandemic and practiced by most or all of the society as the individual suggested
Yes as a society and this was also reflected in the wider society outside of ISKCON a period of denial which meant more people were abused however this was the case in most organisation at the time.
ISKCON however has put in place a robust no tolerance reporting system, applying the legal age of consent and laws of the land; I am not nieve to believe that this will mean their will no longer any cases of phedophile but more importantly lessons have been learnt and once alerted full assistance and support will be given to the victim and justice in the law courts persuid
And that we see practically within ISKCON many loving and caring families whom make this society one that is special and an honour to be a part of.
Spam e-mail and the internet can be a medium for false information or false accusations
Some will believe and yes disinformation can indeed cause problem’s
But for me this disinformation can if the person is willing to listen and entre into dialogue
However I feel this person would not actually enter into a discussion or look retrospectively at the laws at the time and will continue in his pursuit of passing on misinformation.
It also reminded me of the need for checking and rechecking before publishing anything or allowing a dialogue for open discussion with a view that maybe yours rather than the person reading viewpoint has to change.
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1. He is known by many names, the most common ones being Vamana (the little dwarf), Trivikrama (he who has taken three steps, the giant form), and Upendra (Indra's younger brother);
2. In every planetary system the denizens worship a particular Visnu-tattva as their sole Lord (Plaksadvipa, Surya-Narayana; Maha-purusa, Brahmaloka; Yajna-purusa, Maharloka, et cetera) and in the heavenly planets, the demigods worship Lord Visnu in His plenary portion: the four-armed Vamana;
3. When Indra and the demigods leave Svargaloka temporarily to battle the asuras, Vamana stays behind and protects the Heavens by flying around on the back of Garuda, and pierces demons with His trident;
4. When Vamana took His second step, He pierced a hole through the subtle coverings that surround our universe, and Ganga and Yamuna flowed into our universe through that hole that Vamana made with His toe;
5. Srila Prabhupada had said that to honor festivals such as Rama Navami and Vamana Dvadasi, the devotees could dress up and worship a small boy as the particular avatar. In Mayapur, every year on Vamana Dvadasi a young gurukuli from the Bhaktivedanta Academy is chosen to 'be' Vamana for the day. A foot washing ceremony is performed, followed by elaborate offerings of bhoga (he gets to eat whatever he wants!), arati, pushpanjali, and distribution of his maha-prasad.
6. Bali Maharaj is a mahajana, and represents atma-nivedanam, the act of surrendering fully to the Lord, one of the angas of bhakti.
7. Bali Maharaj also become Indra in the next manvantara;
8. Vamana did not kill Bali Maharaj, because He had promised Prahlad Maharaj (Bali Maharaj's grandfather) as Lord Nrsimhadeva that He would not kill anyone in his family lineage, before or after his time;
9. Vamana eternally resides on His personal planet in Vaikuntha, and as the door-guard to Bali Maharaj's kingdom in the lower planetary systems, as well.
10. Once Ravana tried to force himself into Bali Maharaj's kingdom. Vamana kicked Ravana with his toe and sent him flying 10,000 yojanas away.
11. When Vamana pushed Bali Maharaj down to Sutalaloka, Bali Maharaj received special permission from the Lord to visit his kingdom on earth once a year, the day of Onam.
12. That day is today.
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