Guest guest Posted March 27, 2000 Report Share Posted March 27, 2000 Dina-natha, There is some negative energy in your posts. I cannot resist the temptation to reply. I really hope this will be my last post on this. > What productive exchange means for you? That everyone should > just listen your own opinion as supreme? I was hopping that It is *you* who is showing that spirit. I only want you to be less belligerent in making statements that offend others. You foolishly think that you understood Krishna, whereas even Arjuna had great trouble understanding Him. > No, you are misusing your position and with your wrong > statements you are leading others towards darkness in > ignorance and that is a fact. If you think I am misusing my position, talk to Sanjay first instead of the whole class. How many times should I tell you? > I don't know how many times will you ignore this statement > of mine that I have quoted Srila Prabhupada from Bhagavad > Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam. Whatever I write represents > his opinion that he expressed in his commentaries and > purports and my opinion is the same since I am coming in > the same parampara. Krishna talked to Arjuna personally and yet Arjuna's understanding of Krishna's teachings wasn't perfect. Only a foolish person will claim that he has the support of a saint who wrote the book he read. That, in fact, amounts to doing a disservice to the saint. Go back and read Sanjay's post in which he told you that your understanding can be different from what Srila had in mind. In any case, your understanding of 4.2 is questionable. By refusing to look at it in the context of the instructions in the rest of chapter 4, you are denying yourself the opportunty to correctly understand it. You are wrongly using that verse to promote some questionable views on parampara. BTW, you don't win an argument by insulting your prativaadi. I have no grudge for you because of these insults (Sanjay talked earlier about forgiving), but I am afraid you are not accumulating good karma by insulting me. God bless you. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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