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Monday, September 7, 2009

Re: offering bhoga to the deity


Nityananda Gauranga Hare Krsna


Above are quotations from sastras :

"Anyone  who eats eggplants, Lord Sri Hari always stays  a far distance from him."

"Any  food  which is mixed with wine, meat,  eggplant  and beetroot,  if  it is offered by someone to the  Lord,  he  cannot receive unalloyed devotion to Lord Janardana."


Could someone please explain - according to Hari Bhakta Vilasa if person offer eggplant he or she can not attain unallloyes devotion to Lord!

We are offering eggplant dishes and Srilla Prabhupada liked it too! What does it mean? Is this quote from Haribhakta-vilasa right or wrong?

Srila Prabhupada: Pleasing taste. So the Vedas say, raso vai sah. The exact translation of mellow is rasa. [Malatī, Śyamasundara�s wife, enters with a tray of food] What is that?
Malatī: Eggplant, fried.
Srila Prabhupada: Oh! All-attractive! All-attractive! [Laughter.]

Also above is quote :"One should also give up turnips and beetroots, carrots,  kinsuka, forest  figs, and white pumpkin.  If the twice born  persons  eat these things, they all become fallen."

We are prepring carrots? Gajar Halava is devotees favorite? Does it mean that if "persons  eat these things, they all become fallen?"

Nityananda Gauranga Hare Krsna



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