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Default Polygamy in a Spiritual Society - 08-21-2007, 09:40 AM

Polygamy seems to have been a normal situation in vedic culture - successful grhasthas and vedic kings like Maharaja Bharata ( had three wives), Vasudeva, Krishna's father ( had 16 wives) or Lord Ramacandra's father ( had three wives ) or King Citraketu (had many wives), could easily maintain such big families, whereas nowadays to maintain a family with one wife is a great achievement.

"I have received your letter of 1/24/73 concerning polygamy and feel that this policy must be strictly prohibited within our society. If it is not it shall only cause chaos, as what was possible under the system of pure Vedic Culture is impossible at the present time." (Letter to Karandhara, Melbourne 10 February 1973)

"First let us understand that polygamy cannot be permitted in our society. Legally it is impossible and neither are there many of our devotees who are prepared to assume the responsibility for many wives. Therefore as I have suggested previously as they do in Christian religion they have so many convent where the women stay and they receive protection. The point is that the women must be protected and it is the duties of the leaders of our society to see that this is carried out." (Letter to Satsvarupa, Melbourne 10 February 1973)

"After conferring with my various GBC representatives I have concluded that polygamy must be strictly prohibited in our society. Although it is a Vedic institution still there are so many legal implications. Neither are many of our men fixed up enough to tend for more than one wife. Polygamy will simply increase the sex life and our philosophy is to gradually decrease the sex life till eventually there is no sex life." (Letter to Rupanuga, Sydney 14 February 1973)
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