Guest guest Posted April 2, 2000 Report Share Posted April 2, 2000 > So far you have shown that with your knowledge you > don't know anything about Krishna's teachings, and > because you don't come in any spiritual parampara > how do you kow if Arjuna's knowledge was perfect or > not? > > >Did Arjuna come and tell that to you? > > Did Arjuna come and told you that his understanding > wasn't perfect? Please read Sri Vishnu Sahasranama stitram. In the peeThika (beggining) Krishna along with PanDavaas goes to Bhisma (who at that time is on ampaSayya (Bed of arrows) ) and Dharmaraja requests Bhishma to tell him about Dharma. Bhishma humbly (knowing greatness of Krishna) wonders why Krishna does not do it him self. In reply to that humble remark of Bhishma Krishna says " I tought Gita to Arjuna in middle of war. But, he did not get it fully. Also, being lord, if I tell about me it will not look nice " > >Seriously, I do remember Krishna Himself saying to > Bhishma that Arjuna didn't understand His teachings > >correctly. I will try to give some references if I > can find. > > Yes, first give reference and than talk, otherwise > is totally useless. > > >[The following is from http://www.prabhupada.com > and apparently based on statements by Srila Himself: Asking for reference is perfectly alright. But some how your way of asking does not appeal me. If you really consider some one as Guru, if your guru is telling some thing, listen, ponder over it and then question. When Narasimha wrote he remembers Krishna saying some thing, you could have just asked where did he find it. The way you put it looks more like chllenging him rather than asking. Regards, Vijay. Talk to your friends online with Messenger. http://im. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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