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  1. Previously posted by maitreya:

    Lol.I know what you mean.It's just impossible to maintain the false enjoying spirit when the cottage cheese conception comes in.Makes no difference large curd or small.

    Cottage cheese conception or Pamela Anderson Conception. Same side of the Same coin.

    "Blood and fat,just blood and fat".

     

    Gopala and Venu,just Gopala and Venu.

     

    I go to Vraja in late Sept.First trip but better late than never.

     

    alright that is great to here.

     

    Keep a journal of your visit.Make sure you include a list of the preparations you went through in getting there (travel-visa etc...).Also make sure you visit the Radha-Raman mandir and tell me what it was like.Tell me if you see Nitai's or Jahnavi's bhajan-kutir there.See you around.

     

    [This message has been edited by Bhakta Shakta (edited 07-28-2001).]


  2. Previously posted:

    atma,cellulitis is different from cellulite.Are you thinking of that?That cottage cheese pattern women get especially on the thighs?

     

    something needs to be done about this. it has become a national tragedy. I don't need thoughts of cottage cheese watching thighs.

     

    [This message has been edited by Bhakta Shakta (edited 07-27-2001).]


  3. http://www.peta.org/liv/cc/ingred.html

    Rennet. Rennin.

    Enzyme from calves' stomachs. Used in cheese-making, rennet custard (junket), and in many coagulated dairy products. Alternatives: microbial coagulating agents, bacteria culture, lemon juice, or vegetable rennet."

    When the rennet is from a vegetable source it is stated as 'vegetable rennet'. Otherwise it is implied that the enzyme is hacked from an animal. Hopefully, the cheese you get has a vegetable enzyme. Of course, if you live underneath the ground (vegetables), the enzyme that is used probably comes from a vegetable source.


  4. http://www.peta.org/liv/cc/ingred.html

    Rennet. Rennin.

    Enzyme from calves' stomachs. Used in cheese-making, rennet custard (junket), and in many coagulated dairy products. Alternatives: microbial coagulating agents, bacteria culture, lemon juice, or vegetable rennet."

    When the rennet is from a vegetable source it is stated as 'vegetable rennet'. Otherwise it is implied that the enzyme is hacked from an animal. Hopefully, the cheese you get has a vegetable enzyme. Of course, if you live underneath the ground (vegetables), the enzyme that is used probably comes from a vegetable source.


  5. From another perspective...

    If I was the owner of a McDonald's and ISKCON decided to build themself a temple next to me then I am just going to tell them "build somewhere else. you are decreasing my business. i have no problem with you Hare Krsna's. i have a family to feed just like you. just build somewhere else"

     

    They're are certain social protocols/customs that people should observe in their daily dealings and in business (the case here) for that matter. Respect for others is one. Treat others as you would like them to treat you. This is for the benefit of society/varnaashrama-dharma. Personally, I have no problem with McD's building next to a Hare Krsna temple. You might even see me in the McDonald's eating a baked apple-pie (has eggs i believe).

     

    Note:

    Moving this McD's 'away' from the temple is not going to increase the Krishna devotion. Yum.

     

    [This message has been edited by Bhakta Shakta (edited 07-09-2001).]

     

    [This message has been edited by Bhakta Shakta (edited 07-09-2001).]


  6. From another perspective...

    If I was the owner of a McDonald's and ISKCON decided to build themself a temple next to me then I am just going to tell them "build somewhere else. you are decreasing my business. i have no problem with you Hare Krsna's. i have a family to feed just like you. just build somewhere else"

     

    They're are certain social protocols/customs that people should observe in their daily dealings and in business (the case here) for that matter. Respect for others is one. Treat others as you would like them to treat you. This is for the benefit of society/varnaashrama-dharma. Personally, I have no problem with McD's building next to a Hare Krsna temple. You might even see me in the McDonald's eating a baked apple-pie (has eggs i believe).

     

    Note:

    Moving this McD's 'away' from the temple is not going to increase the Krishna devotion. Yum.

     

    [This message has been edited by Bhakta Shakta (edited 07-09-2001).]

     

    [This message has been edited by Bhakta Shakta (edited 07-09-2001).]


  7. Shvu:

    "Maitreya, Can you tell me what in your opinion should be the minimum distance between a temple and the nearest McDonalds and why?

     

    Thanx"

     

    Dear Shvu,

     

    I think you are missing the point. A business is suppose to serve the needs & wants of the surrounding people. Their seems to be a dichtomy here, not accidental, but intentional. Their are vegetarian devotees in the area and there are non-vegetarian karmi's/devotees that will come in to purchase meat-food. Who is creating this intentional clash? Why is a McDonalds being built so close to ISKCON-Dallas? This will offend the devotees who are an important part of the Dallas city. Seems that their are people with ulterior motives here.

     

    Doesn't ISKCON help the area with food and clothes? It adds tremendous sociological, economic, and spiritual value to Dallas. Much more than a single McDonalds could add. ISKCON should be viewed as an independent corporation in the eyes of the people, just like McDonalds. When you weigh both, ISKCON-Dallas wins, easily. Regardless of the fact which is better materially, the government is for the people by the people. The people of Dallas do not want a McDonalds near Iskcon-Dallas. Build it somewhere else.

     

    Good thing about this is that it will create a lot of press on this topic and more people will enter the temple and have darshan.

     

    -Bhakta Shakta.

     

    [This message has been edited by Bhakta Shakta (edited 07-09-2001).]


  8. Shvu:

    "Maitreya, Can you tell me what in your opinion should be the minimum distance between a temple and the nearest McDonalds and why?

     

    Thanx"

     

    Dear Shvu,

     

    I think you are missing the point. A business is suppose to serve the needs & wants of the surrounding people. Their seems to be a dichtomy here, not accidental, but intentional. Their are vegetarian devotees in the area and there are non-vegetarian karmi's/devotees that will come in to purchase meat-food. Who is creating this intentional clash? Why is a McDonalds being built so close to ISKCON-Dallas? This will offend the devotees who are an important part of the Dallas city. Seems that their are people with ulterior motives here.

     

    Doesn't ISKCON help the area with food and clothes? It adds tremendous sociological, economic, and spiritual value to Dallas. Much more than a single McDonalds could add. ISKCON should be viewed as an independent corporation in the eyes of the people, just like McDonalds. When you weigh both, ISKCON-Dallas wins, easily. Regardless of the fact which is better materially, the government is for the people by the people. The people of Dallas do not want a McDonalds near Iskcon-Dallas. Build it somewhere else.

     

    Good thing about this is that it will create a lot of press on this topic and more people will enter the temple and have darshan.

     

    -Bhakta Shakta.

     

    [This message has been edited by Bhakta Shakta (edited 07-09-2001).]


  9. "Does it matter if there is a McDonald's 5 metres away from a temple? 5 metres or 5000 metres, what difference does it make?"

     

    Well it does matter when some of the devotees visiting the temple suffering from the munchies might not have complete control of their senses and might snoop into the MickeyD's for a midnight snack. Yum. Their might be outside influence in this one (Islamic community?).

     

    Random Axis:

    "Renit is an enzyme not a fat. It may come from either vegetable or animal sources, whichever is cheapest locally at the food production site."

     

    Thanks Random Axis (BB). I will research that one. So how is my Y2k-bug friend doing. Whatever happened. You seemed preety sure that their would be world-wide disaster. Nothing happened. Get that brain checked dude. Watchout for the CAT scan. It might have a malignant chip!


  10. "Does it matter if there is a McDonald's 5 metres away from a temple? 5 metres or 5000 metres, what difference does it make?"

     

    Well it does matter when some of the devotees visiting the temple suffering from the munchies might not have complete control of their senses and might snoop into the MickeyD's for a midnight snack. Yum. Their might be outside influence in this one (Islamic community?).

     

    Random Axis:

    "Renit is an enzyme not a fat. It may come from either vegetable or animal sources, whichever is cheapest locally at the food production site."

     

    Thanks Random Axis (BB). I will research that one. So how is my Y2k-bug friend doing. Whatever happened. You seemed preety sure that their would be world-wide disaster. Nothing happened. Get that brain checked dude. Watchout for the CAT scan. It might have a malignant chip!


  11. Posted by Shvu

    What about the desire for Krishna-prema? Is it allright to retain that one desire because it is not "ghost-like"?

     

    Just curious.

     

    Cheers

     

    Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu is a scientific study of devotional service. The adjective 'ghost-like' is used because the desires for bhukti, jnana, and mukti can trap a person within their grips just as a ghost can possess a body. The word ghost-like is not an insult put on material desires but is used as a qualitative in an analogy.

     

    -Bs

     

    [This message has been edited by Bhakta Shakta (edited 06-18-2001).]


  12. Previously posted by Audarya lila

    About a year ago I was reading the account of the conversion of Jagai and Madhai and I realized that there certainly is room for another angle of vision with the Gaudiya vaishanva theology. I realized that if we had a Jagai or a Madhai in front of us today even the most outspoken critic of the death penalty would be hard pressed to support mercy in their case.

     

    There is certainly room for many angles of vision in Gaudiya Vaisnava theology. Why would an outspoken critic of the death penalty be hard pressed to support mercy on Sri Jagai and Madhai. Lets not forget Sri Jagai and Madhai are doorkeepers of Vaikunthaloka descending to set an example of deliverance and glorify Sri Nityananda Prabhu.

     

    I certainly have understood that without mercy - if I cry out for justice - I personally have no standing or hope for spiritual emancipation (even though I haven't committed the heinous crimes usually linked to death penalties in this life). So it is with this understanding that we have a merciful lord, that I personally would question such a hard stand in favor of 'justice'.

     

     

    Hold it there. Lets not forget everything is under Lord Krishna's supervision and control - including the dispension of state laws which are incarnations of Dharma (justice). The application of justice with spiritual emancipation - in essence they are the same thing.


  13. To people who are steadfastly against polygamy...Two points...

     

    1) The male physiognomy is different from females in the sense that their impulses guide them towards multiple mates for purposes of procreation.

     

    2) Female pyschology dictates that she obtain a man for herself out of a sense of security and others females become competitors.

     

    Hopefully with these two points in mind Mars and Venus can come to some type of synthesis. The over-influence of the orthodox christian monogamous marriage on American culture is unfortunate. I personally believe Vedic polygamy would be beneficial to society, culture, nation-state, and world. Hopefully, one day we will get to see it installed world-wide.

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