People are just going anywhere on the internet to find some Vedic info, but do not go to so-called Vedic websites for your second-hand and third-hand info.
There are many so-called Vedic websites that are sponsored by meat eating wine drinking and fornicating and speculating phsudoe professors.
Here is a web-site that is OK....................But the student of enquiry must always associate with someone who knows the true purpose of the Vedas.
The printed word can sometimes have many interpretations and your personal Vedic friend can help you with that.
This is the website http://www.veda.harekrsna.cz/links.htm
Happy researching, and try not to go into your enquiry with the determination to finding fault, because if it is fault you want then Krsna shall give you fault.
Originally posted by Dasa"Surely, a woman who has changed her clothes at the end of her menstrual period is the most auspicious of women. When she has changed her clothes at the end of her menstrual period, therefore, one should approach that splendid woman and invite her to have sex. Should she refuse to consent, he should bribe her. If she still refuses, he should beat her with a stick or with his fists and overpower her, saying: “I take away the splendor from you with my virility and splendor”
People are just going anywhere on the internet to find some Vedic info, but do not go to so-called Vedic websites for your second-hand and third-hand info.
There are many so-called Vedic websites that are sponsored by meat eating wine drinking and fornicating and speculating phsudoe professors.
Here is a web-site that is OK....................But the stud ...[text shortened]... determination to finding fault, because if it is fault you want then Krsna shall give you fault.
(Brhadārankyaka Upanishad 6.4.9,21)
Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeHere is even more along the same lines:
"Surely, a woman who has changed her clothes at the end of her menstrual period is the most auspicious of women. When she has changed her clothes at the end of her menstrual period, therefore, one should approach that splendid woman and invite her to have sex. Should she refuse to consent, he should bribe her. If she still refuses, he should beat her ...[text shortened]... way the splendor from you with my virility and splendor”
(Brhadārankyaka Upanishad 6.4.9,21)
http://www.revleft.com/vb/showthread.php?43729-Sexism-amp-Rape-in-Hinduism
Originally posted by sonhouseIt is all true.
Here is even more along the same lines:
http://www.revleft.com/vb/showthread.php?43729-Sexism-ame.p-Rape-in-Hinduism
It is all happening.
The Veda is just telling it like it is with Karmis.
Devotees are not Karmis.
You are a Karmi, and I am devotee (they are worlds apart)
The Vedas discuss ALL things that pertain to human behaviour and
endeavour and accomplishments.
Remember this, The Vedas are the largest compilation on earth, of human purpose and endeavour and trials and tribulation and accomplishments and natures and passions etc
And there are many descriptions of the exploits and passions of all types of people, that are put into story form for the reader.
Originally posted by DasaAre you talking about presently known volumes or including in that list, the lost diaries long gone?
It is all true.
It is all happening.
The Veda is just telling it like it is with Karmis.
Devotees are not Karmis.
You are a Karmi, and I am devotee (they are worlds apart)
The Vedas discuss ALL things that pertain to human behaviour and
endeavour and accomplishments.
Remember this, The Vedas are the largest compilation on earth, of human ...[text shortened]... f the exploits and passions of all types of people, that are put into story form for the reader.
Originally posted by sonhouseI do not read parts of the Vedas that do not have connections to the pure transcendental literature and teachings of Bhakti Yoga.
Are you talking about presently known volumes or including in that list, the lost diaries long gone?
You are asking ME to delve into and investigate an area of the Veda, that I do not have the will or desire to go to.
Originally posted by DasaBecause it's imperfect?
I do not read parts of the Vedas that do not have connections to the pure transcendental literature and teachings of Bhakti Yoga.
You are asking ME to delve into and investigate an area of the Veda, that I do not have the will or desire to go to.