CHASTE
HARLOTS
By Danavir Goswami
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nama
om visnu-padaya krsna-presthaya bhu-tale
srimate bhaktivedanta-svamin iti namine
namas
te sarasvate deve gaura-vani-pracarine
nirvisesa-sunyavadi-pascatya-desa-tarine
namas
te narasimhaya prahladahlada-dayine
hiranyakasipor vaksah-sila-tanka-nakhalaye
ito
nrsimhah parato nrsimho yato yato yami tato nrsimhah
bahir nrsimho hrdaye nrsimho nrsimham adim saranam prapadye
Whatever
meager humility and scanty sincerity of purpose I possess,
let it be offered to the assembly of Vaisnavas in an
attempt to correctly express the teachings of our beloved
spiritual master, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta
Swami Prabhupada. I beg his forgiveness for entering
such a debate yet we pray to Govinda that we too will
be saved in our hour of trial as was Draupadi.
The
views conveyed in this paper are my own-not an official
policy statement of the International Society for Krishna
Consciousness.
Considering
the term "Gay Monogamy," we will first of
all try to clarify the imports of both words individually
and then discuss them combined.
The
word "gay" is primarily defined as: A) someone
who practices homosexuality; or B) someone having a
sexual attraction to persons of the same sex.
Concerning
the second definition, one may, in other words, be attracted
in that way but may not indulge in homosexual activity
of a physical nature.
This
paper will use the first definition of "gay"
namely, "a practicing homosexual." Similarly
in our reference to homosexuality in general we will
also use the same definition. In other words, a homosexual
means a practicing homosexual. The reason for this is
that a person may have an inclination for so many things
but if one does not act on that inclination they cannot
be held responsible for the act. This is especially
true in Kali yuga where one is not held responsible
for impious deeds done in the mind.
The
word "monogamy" has two main imports:
1.
The practice or condition of having a single sexual
partner during a period of time.
2.
A. The practice or condition of being married to only
one person at a time.
B. The practice of marrying only once in a lifetime.
In
recent articles the word "monogamy" has been
used variously causing abundant confusion. However,
since we are particularly responding to one recent article
("Gay Monogamy"), we will try to maintain
a consistent usage for the term "monogamy"
in keeping with the usage in that article. That article
stated:
"I
am not convinced that marriage is the best means in
all cases, but some serious, formal, and public recognition
and appreciation of gay monogamy is, in my view, in
the best interest of ISKCON and its members."
The
statement uses the word "monogamy" ambivalently
toward marriage between homosexuals. Thus both definitions
2A and 2B above must be eliminated. That leaves us with
definition 1: "Monogamy" - "The practice
or condition of having a single sexual partner during
a period of time."
"Gay
Monogamy" then combining the two accepted definitions
would portray:
"The
practice or condition of having a single homosexual
partner during a period of time."
The
paper adds the word "monogamy" to the word
"gay" intending to distinguish it from ordinary
gay behavior which may be of a "promiscuous"
nature. "Promiscuous" is defined as: "casual
and unrestrained in sexual behavior-not restricted to
an individual."
In other words, ordinary gay behavior indicates the
possibility of "homosexual activity with more than
one partner," during a period of time whereas "monogamous"
homosexual behavior is limited to one partner during
some period of time.
In
the article under discussion the terms "Gay Monogamy"
are used in order to clearly argue that homosexuality
with a single partner is of a superior quality comparatively
to that of ordinary homosexual behavior. The redeeming
word "monogamy" is intended to elevate ordinary
gay behavior up to a level of respectability or acceptable
morality. If that were not the case, why would the term
"monogamy" be needed at all? Thus the meaning
of "Gay Monogamy" carries contradictory nuances
of homosexual morality, which, at least to my mind,
is as absurd as introducing the expression "Chaste
Harlots."
CRITERION
OF DISCUSSION
The
aim of discussion within a Vaisnava forum is to present
Krishna conscious views-not simply to put forth what
is normally accepted by society. For example, slaughtering
cows and eating them is normal, accepted and completely
legal practice in society at large. Members of the Krishna
consciousness movement recognize citizens' statutory
rights to indulge in such activity yet devotees of Lord
Krishna do not accept this practice as proper. Devotees
argue that although society or the state allows such
behavior and declares it "legal" it is in
fact not approved by the Supreme state authority of
God or Krishna. Vaisnavas consider cow killing demoniac
despite the "legal" tag sewn on it.
Similarly, ISKCON will recognize the statutory rights
of individuals to have common-law or legalized homosexual
relationships (as authorized by state law); however,
it cannot condone such arrangements since they are contrary
to scripture.
What
is the criterion for something to be considered Krishna
conscious?
Sadhu-sastra-guru-all
spiritual matters should be tested according to the
instructions of saintly persons, scriptures and the
spiritual master.
The
chief saintly person Narada Muni explained, "All
the rules and regulations apply equally to the householder
and the sannyasi, the member of the renounced order
of life. The grhastha, however, is given permission
by the spiritual master to indulge in sex during the
period favorable for procreation."
Marriage,
as far as I understand from reading Srila Prabhupada's
books, is meant to be a sacred event (samskara) for
helping the husband and wife advance in spiritual progress
and to provide a proper environment for reproduction.
It is called vivaha yajna. This is corroborated in "On
the Way to Krishna"; Chapter 3 as follows: "In
religious and civilized societies, marriage is intended
as an indication that a couple is to engage in sex for
begetting good children. Therefore married sex life
is considered religious, and unmarried sex life is considered
irreligious."
SASTRA
Among
all scriptures, Srimad Bhagavatam is the chief. There
we find: "Lord Brahma, approaching the Lord, addressed
Him thus: My Lord, please protect me from these sinful
demons, who were created by me under Your order. They
are infuriated by an appetite for sex and have come
to attack me."
Purport:
"It appears here that the homosexual appetite of
males for each other is created in this episode of the
creation of the demons by Brahma. In other words, the
homosexual appetite of a man for another man is demoniac
and is not for any sane male in the ordinary course
of life." (SB 3.20.26 and Purport)
The
proposal of "Gay Monogamy" ignores authorized
Vedic literatures and therefore is simply an unnecessary
disturbance in society.
In
the "Gay Monogamy" article the word "varnasrama"
was used several times although within the authorized
varnasrama system there is no "Gay Monogamy"
mentioned or allowed.
"There
are eight forms of marriage mentioned in the scripture
Manu-smrti, but only one process of marriage, brahma
or rajasika marriage, is now current. Other kinds of
marriage-by love, by exchange of garlands or by kidnapping
the bride-are now forbidden in this Kali age."
(SB 3.22.16 Purport)
"Gay
Monogamy" cannot be recognized as sex indulgence
for bonafide grhasthas, i.e. those who have undergone
the sacred marriage vows, intending to procreate according
to religious principles. Sadhus only recommend sex indulgence
within proper marriage and then only for procreation.
Analyzing
"gay monogamy" from sastra, both para (transcendental)
and apara (mundane) aspects, we find that homosexuality
is condemned broadly-whether it be performed with many
partners or with one. Scripture does not support gayness
in any manner-whether it be ordinary or monogamous,
wanton or socially correct. Homosexuality is not a legitimate
combination for marriage. Sex outside of marriage is
not allowed and none of the eight forms of marriage
include gay monogamy, therefore it does not lie within
the varnasrama system. Consequently gay monogamy does
not qualify by either level of the Vedas or other scriptures
such as the Bible. One should not manufacture a type
of marriage that is based on illicit sex only. The proposal
for gay marriage is such a concoction.
ENCOURAGING
GAY PERSONS IN KRISHNA CONSCIOUSNESS
A
gay person wishing to advance in Krishna consciousness
should engage in favorable activities according to the
scriptures and according to his/her level of understanding.
Assuming such a person is still attached to engaging
in illicit sex, then he should have hope that by chanting,
hearing, serving, praying, worshiping and remembering
in relationship with Sri Krsna, eventually he will become
freed from that habit. Until then, he may live as he
chooses, either with a friend or alone, whatever is
more conducive for service to Krishna.
If by Krishna's and guru's grace, the candidate advances
on the path of bhakti, he will realize the futility
of homosexuality and give it up entirely. Coming to
this wonderful understanding, the former-gay devotee
may continue to live with his/her friend as a Godbrother
or Godsister without physical contact or else he may
totally change residential situations. If one chooses
to give up homosexuality but not sexuality altogether,
he may utilize the grhastha asrama as it is meant to
be used-as a responsible householder. And yes, there
are sufficient successful examples of this within our
movement.
Without
concluding that homosexuality must be abandoned ASAP,
one is bound by sinful activity blocking spiritual progress.
If one wants something cheap, there are many so-called
"gurus" and "spiritual societies"
that will happily cheat the students by offering them
the moon for money-but all that glitters is not gold.
There is no need, nor sanction, for devotionally-inclined
persons to invent or have invented on their behalf,
an artificial spousal complement program for gays or
monogamous gays. That will create utpatayaiva (disturbance)
in society. Indulging in illicit sex with one person
as opposed to several is not the saving grace; rather
the actual saving grace is the extent to which a person
sincerely engages in devotional activities. They must
be humble, admitting to themselves their weakness and
utilizing their full energy to improve. Gay persons
are welcome to visit and participate in ISKCON centers
and surely Krishna will help them if they are sincere.
In my thirty-four years of devotional service I have
personally helped to engage hundreds of gay persons
directly in the process of Krishna consciousness. In
many cases, they have demonstrated exceptional success.
I continue to help them today.
NOT
TO BE UTTERED
Next
is a series of excerpts spoken by His Divine Grace A.C
Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada followed by my comments.
"A
person on religious category, he's advocating something,
oh, it is not to be uttered. Homosex. You see? He's
advocating homosex. Just see." (Sunday Feast Lecture
-- Los Angeles, May 21, 1972)
COMMENT:
ISKCON's founder-acarya, Srila Prabhupada has commented
explicitly on the practice of homosexuality, which
assumably has not changed significantly in the past
twenty-seven years. It would behoove ISKCON members
to familiarize themselves with his opinion.
"The
sense gratification, homosex, they are supporting. Just
see. Just see. At least, in animal society there is
no homosex. They have created homosex, and that is being
passed by the priest, the religious heads. You know
that? Just see. If you say that they are animal civilization,
that is a great credit for them. It is less than animal
civilization." Room Conversation -- August 25,
1971, London
COMMENT:
One of the ten offenses, sometimes referred to as
the greatest offense to the chanting of the holy name
is guru-avajna or disobeying the spiritual master.
To willfully disregard the guru's expressed opinion
on a particular subject is not less than disobeying
the orders of the spiritual master or considering
him an ordinary man. His Divine Grace saw no place
for homosexuality within his movement nor did he encourage
it in any way. Homosexuality does not become valid
or legitimate in Vedic terms simply by adding the
adjective "monogamous."
"Watchtower."
It has criticized, one priest has allowed the marriage
between man to man, homosex. So these things are going
on. They take it purely for prostitution. That's all."
(Srila Prabhupada Talks with Bob Cohen -- February 27-29,
1972; Mayapura)
COMMENT:
The "Gay Monogamy" proposal appeals for,
"some serious, formal, and public recognition
and appreciation of gay monogamy." One may argue
that the proposal does not actually advocate homosexuality
but rather it only advocates giving recognition to
those homosexuals who are willing to marry another
homosexual or who are willing to limit their acts
of homosexuality with one partner. Since the "Gay
Monogamy" proposal approves of gay marriage and
gay behavior it is highly censurable.
"Now
the priestly order supporting homosex. I was surprised.
They are going to pass resolution for getting married
between man to man. The human society has come down
to such a degraded position. It is astonishing. When
I heard from Kirtanananda Maharaja there is a big conference
for passing this resolution. In India still, if there
somebody hears about homosex (makes sound of breathing
out). Homosex is there but nobody will support publicly.
(indistinct) People are going down and this is the subject
matter for priestly order? It may be subject matter
for the legislator, priestly order, they are discussing
for one week. Just imagine. Phalena pariciyate, one
has to study by the result. Not that superficially you
show that "We are very much advanced." Phalena,
what is the result? Phalena pariciyate, your, that is
in English word also, end justifies the means. The end
is this (indistinct) "We are going to support homosex."
Getting married. There are many cases the priestly order
has actually got married. I read it in that paper, Watch,
what is called?
Devotees: Watchtower.
Prabhupada: Watchtower. They have complained(?).
So we have nothing to (indistinct) them. The world is
degrading to the lowest status, even less than animal.
The animal also do not support homosex. They have never
sex life between male to male. They are less than animal.
People are becoming less than animal. This is all due
to godlessness. Harav abhaktasya kuto mahad-guna, godless
civilization cannot have any good qualities. Harav abhaktasya
kuto mahad-guna mano rathena asato dhavato. They simply
go to the untruth by mental speculation. (Conversation
with the GBC -- Los Angeles, May 25, 1972)
COMMENT:
An essential point is made here. Homosexuality will
go on despite ISKCON's stance, however Srila Prabhupada
praises India as being cultured in that "nobody
will support publicly." The "Gay Monogamy"
proposal not only advocates appreciation for homosexuals
who live together but it also recommends gay marriage.
The proposal reads: "I am not convinced that
marriage [between gays] is the best means in all cases."
In other words the proposal considers marriage between
gays as the preferred scheme although it suggests
common law homosexuality as secondary.
Jayatirtha:
Ordained priests, they have left and gone off to marry
or whatever. Especially they are concerned that they
can't marry. Catholic priests are not allowed to marry.
Prabhupada: Marrying? They are marrying
man to man ,what to speak of marrying. Sodomy.
Jayatirtha: So that's the alternative.
Either they're leaving or they're marrying man to man.
Prabhupada: Homosex. They are supporting
homosex. So degraded, and still they say, "What
we have done?" They do not know what is degradation,
and they are priest. They are teaching others. They
do not know what is the meaning of degradation Morning
Walk Conversation -- Los Angeles, September 28, 1972,
COMMENT:
When sannyasis and devotees begin discussing the sanctioning
of this degraded activity it pollutes the entire society-both
within ISKCON and society at large. It is the duty
of ISKCON and especially the sannyasis to explain
why homosexual activity is degraded and how it must
be overcome.
"The
dog and cat they are having sex on the open street,
and now they are talking of homosex in the school, colleges
for education. This is their position. They do not know
even what is the standard of human civilization."
(Morning Walk -- May 11, 1975, Perth)
COMMENT:
Through social acceptance of perverted homosexual
activities, society itself is making it so that more
and more people are becoming homosexuals. One astute
observer has pointed out that most active homosexuals
were at one point latent homosexuals who became influenced
by environment and the social situation promoting
homosexuality. The media is especially guilty of encouraging
people who were not homosexuals before to become active
homosexuals by propagating the idea that homosexuality
is a normal and acceptable occurrence. The "Gay
Monogamy" proposal provides unwanted stimulus
for people to become or stay homosexuals.
"Yes.
This is their philosophy. And as they pass laws in the
Parliament, similarly, these churches approve: "Yes,
homosex is all right." Then it is all right. This
cheating system is going on. Similar cheating system
is the Hindus also. You'll find in Calcutta, in College
Street, so many butcher house. And they have kept one
goddess Kali that "We are eating Mother Kali's
prasada." That's it. This is going on. (Morning
Walk -- April 2, 1975, Mayapur)
COMMENT:
The "Gay Monogamy" proposal is guilty of
proposing this exact scenario-in essence it says,
"practicing homosexuality is acceptable because
the couple is monogamous." In the same way that
foolish customers feel better about eating Kali Prasada
rather than ordinary flesh, foolish persons think
are they are in a better position because they have
been approved by a "Gay Monogamy" proposal.
"Our
difficulty: the so-called swamis, priests, popes, they
are also in the pravrtti-marga. All these, priests,
and they have illicit sex. Pravrtti-marga. So they are
passing, "Yes, you can have homosex with man."
They are getting man-to-man marriage. You know? They
are performing the marriage ceremony between man to
man in the open church. What class of men they are?
And they are priest. Just see. Such degraded persons."
(Morning Walk -- May 13, 1975, Perth)
COMMENT:
Priests passing resolutions in favor of homosexual
behavior are spiritually exhausted. They should get
spiritually reoriented and rejuvenated or retire.
"They
are discussing in the university homosex. They are advanced.
Advancement of education. Just see. They are not even
fourth-class men; they are animals, producing so many
animals, that's all, dogs and hogs. [break] ...in the
beginning samah. Samah, damah-first two business. Control
the sense and keep the mind undisturbed. That is the
beginning. Now they are so much sexually disturbed,
they're discussing about the profit of homosex. Where
is first-class men?
Amogha: They say that homosex keeps
the balance of things because...
Prabhupada: Yes, fourth-class man can
say anything wrong, bad, but we are not going to hear
of it. A fourth-class man's philosophy, we will have
to waste our time to hear them-that's not good. They
are not even fourth class; they are animal class. Fourth
class has got some position, but they are naradhama,
the lowest of the mankind. So what is their philosophy,
and who is going to spoil his time to hear about their
philosophy? (Morning Walk -- May 14, 1975, Perth)
COMMENT:
This is the unfortunate reality about associating
with and taking education from mundane universities.
One becomes contaminated by the professors' and students'
low level of consciousness because in universities
it is considered appropriate to discuss the merits
of showing respect for homosexuality.
"That
means they are gliding down towards hell, that's all.
Yositam sangi-sangam. Now they are coming to the platform
of homosex. This is their advancement, spiritual advancement.
Yositam sangi-sangam." (Morning Walk -- May 21,
1975, Melbourne)
COMMENT:
If one disagrees that homosexuals are in illusion
then debates or discussions with hopes of grasping
Krishna consciousness are questionable. The "Gay
Monogamy" proposal seeks to provide a dignified
place for homosexuality within the sphere of ISKCON,
otherwise why should such an article be written and
posted on the internet's most ISKCON-oriented site.
"Prabhupada:
Priest should be ideal character. And they are advocating
homosex. So where is the ideal character men? If the
priestly class they are going to hospital for drinking
habit, and they are allowing man-to-man marriage and
homosex, then where is ideal character?
Director: But homosexual is a sickness.
Devotee: He said it's an illness.
Director: It's an illness. It's just
like a person can't see, you would punish him for not
seeing. You can't punish a person for being homosexual.
That our society says.
Prabhupada: Well, anyway, the priestly
class, sanctioning homosex.
Director: Pardon?
Prabhupada: Sanctioning. They are allowing
homosex. And there was report that man and man was married
by the priest. In New York there is a paper, Watchtower.
That is a Christian paper. I have seen in that paper.
They are condemning it, that priest is allowing man-to-man
marriage. And they are passing resolution, homosex is
passed, "All right." And in Perth you said
that the students are discussing about homosex, in favor
of homosex. So where is the ideal character? If you
want something tangible business, train some people
to become ideal character. That is this Krsna consciousness
movement." (Room Conversation with Director of
Research of the Dept. of Social Welfare -- May 21, 1975,
Melbourne)
COMMENT:
The Krishna consciousness movement cannot condone
or appreciate homosexuality in any way, shape or form.
It must be condemned. Hate the sin not the sinner.
Devotees do not hate homosexuals because they are
in illusion and are in need of deliverance by mercy.
However there must be genuine hate for the sin. The
problem with the "Gay Monogamy" proposal
is there is insufficient hatred for the sin of homosexuality.
"Brahmananda:
They are trying to make that more and more accepted
in America, homosex.
Prabhupada: Yes. The churches accept.
It is already law.
Nitai: This women's liberation movement,
the leaders are also homosexual. They're lesbians.
Prabhupada: (laughs) Just see. Hare
Krsna. The whole world is on the verge of ruination.
Kali-yuga." (Morning Walk -- September 6, 1975,
Vrndavana)
COMMENT:
When spiritual leaders think that liberality with
the sin of homosexuality is compassion they become
like an old lady who blows on a boil to cure it. Simply
imagination. We do not need inventions like "Gay
Monogamy" to solve problems, rather we need firm
adherence to the principles of bhakti yoga as given
in the Vedic literatures and as taught by Srila Prabhupada.
Lord Caitanya's mission is described as vairagya-vidya-nija-bhakti-yoga
or the process of renunciation and transcendental
knowledge.
"Just
see. Rascal priests also so sinful. Yes, they're supporting
homosex. So when the priests are sinful, the public
is sinful, how the church will go on? (Morning Walk
-- June 6, 1976, Los Angeles)
COMMENT:
Srila Prabhupada strongly criticizes priests of commonplace
churches for assenting to same sex marriage, how much
more would he denounce ISKCON priests for similar
approbation. ISKCON will not be able to go on if such
outrageous proposals as "Gay Monogamy" are
upheld. It is a mistake to think that in order to
spread Lord Caitanya's movement ISKCON must make allowances
for all sorts of nonsense within the organization.
The "house that can accommodate the whole world"
is not a house where homosexuality is welcomed -it
should be left outside the door.
"Nowadays,
of course, they are thinking like that, that man should
remain independent, and they'll have homosex, and the
woman also independent and they will make some... This
is most immoral things." (Morning Walk -- December
10, 1975, Vrndavana)
COMMENT:
The "Gay Monogamy" proposal is trying to
give a cloak of decency to the "most immoral
things."
"Tamala
Krsna: Now they have churches for homosex.
That means the priest is a homosexual, and the persons
who come are homosexuals. A special church for homosexuals.
Prabhupada: Just see. Is that religion?"
(Room Conversation -- January 8, 1976, Nellore)
COMMENT:
Religion means dharmam tu saksad bhagavat-pranitam,
to follow the principles established by the Supreme
Lord. The "Gay Monogamy" proposal, in a
feeble attempt to help homosexuals, actually encourages
apathy towards Krishna's instructions.
"The
persons from the ecclesiastical order, they are also
so polluted, they are sanctioning homosex, abortion.
What can be done for the common man?" (Morning
Walk -- April 8, 1976, Mayapur)
COMMENT:
The "Gay Monogamy" proposal also attempts
to get an eventual sanction for homosexuality within
ISKCON. If ISKCON's ecclesiastical leaders become
weak as in most other religious institutions, then
there will be no hope for the common man. It is the
duty of ISKCON to firmly condemn homosexual behavior
in all aspects.
(After
hearing how parents allow their sons to go to homosexual
parties Srila Prabhupada commented:) "It is horrible
to hear even." (Room Conversation -- January 27,
1977, Puri)
COMMENT:
Srila Prabhupada was so opposed to homosexuality and
considered it so sinful that he felt it should not
even be heard. In my opinion, to pursue the "Gay
Monogamy" proposal is to commit the grave offense
of guru-avajna.
"Homosex,
what is that religion? And they're passing to homosex,
religion. They're getting married man to man. Most degraded."
(Morning Room Conversation -- February 16, 1977, Mayapura)
COMMENT:
The concept that "once a homosexual, always a
homosexual" is pure nonsense. One has to get
a higher taste by Krishna consciousness and then give
up the degraded position. Appreciating monogamous
homosexuality is so nonsensical that it is offensive
to the Krishna consciousness movement. Even if we
are taken to court we should preach about the degradation.
"They
[priests] are having homosex. They are encouraging homosex,
giving man-to-man marriage. You know that? This is going
on. Doing everything nonsense." (Conversation:
-- April 28, 1977, Bombay)
COMMENT:
What is the use of having a big worldwide organization
that tacitly approves of homosexual behavior? Maya
wants devotees to think that to be progressive and
broadminded we must widen our vista of acceptance.
The "Gay Monogamy" proposal advocates more
open-mindedness yet Srila Prabhupada did not appreciate
such thoughts. Certainly persons of homosexual orientation
are welcome in ISKCON and the sankirtana movement,
but like all other sinful activities such as meat
eating, intoxication and gambling, the vice of illicit
sex should be discarded at a pace they feel comfortable
with.
"I
am very sorry that you have taken to homosex. It will
not help you advance in your attempt for spiritual life.
In fact, it will only hamper your advancement. I do
not know why you have taken to such abominable activities.
What can I say? Anyway, try to render whatever service
you can to Krishna. Even though you are in a very degraded
condition Krishna, being pleased with your service attitude,
can pick you up from your fallen state. You should stop
this homosex immediately. It is illicit sex, otherwise,
your chances of advancing in spiritual life are nil.
Show Krishna you are serious, if you are." (Letter
to: Lalitananda -- Hawaii 26 May, 1975)
COMMENT:
This letter is very instructive. There are two fallacies
which exist regarding homosexuality.
1)
that one is born homosexual and
2) no one can change once they become homosexual.
Srila Prabhupada explained earlier that homosexuality
"is not for any sane male in the ordinary course
of life." That means it can be changed because
His Divine Grace specifically recommends a change
in this letter.
The compassionate spiritual master advises the candidate
for spiritual life to immediately give up homosexual
behavior. If the student tries to change, he will
get strength and mercy from the spiritual master and
from Krishna.
"Amogha:
In one high school here they asked the question whether
we accept homosexuality. And I said, "Of course
not. This is only a perversion." And they said,
"This is nature's way to stop overpopulation,"
because there won't be any children. So much foolish.
Prabhupada: How degraded the human
society is becoming. And the children, they are discussing."
(Morning Walk -- May 9, 1975, Perth)
COMMENT:
Kali yuga has put forward the "Gay Monogamy"
proposal within the society of Vaisnavas. Such things
should not be contemplated, nor verbalized-what to
speak of advocated on public forum. It is maya's trick
to make people believe that such discussions or arrangements
will be helpful for becoming Krsna conscious.
"Now
they are marrying man to man and accepting homosex,
so what is the value now of this priestly class?"
(Morning Walk -- May 13, 1975, Perth)
COMMENT:
What about the brahmanas within ISKCON? Will they
also succumb to passing resolutions allowing the marrying
of man to man and woman to woman?
This is the time to get more serious about never agreeing
to approval of "Gay Monogamy," lest we disobey
the instructions of Srila Prabhupada- guru-avajna.
It is a serious wake up call. Every member of the
priestly class must object.
"Just
like yesterday you told me the students are talking
about homosex. That means tamo-guna, that the education-students,
they are discussing about homosex. That means tamo-guna,
lusty desires, very prominent, and how to fulfill, by
homosex or sex with woman. This is their subject matter,
kama. So everyone in this material world infected with
this tamo-guna, all lusty desires, in various ways,
varieties." (Morning Walk -- May 11, 1975, Perth)
COMMENT:
There is nothing religious about homosexuality. It
is 100% irreligious-monogamous or otherwise. It would
be beneficial if the topic of Gay Monogamy, Gay Marriage
or Gay Rights be permanently put to rest and never
be uttered in any Vaisnava forum within ISKCON in
the future.
"Oh,
it is not to be uttered. Homosex." - (Srila Prabhupada)
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