Morality
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• January 25, 2000
Shree Raama, I posted this question to the list once before but i did not recieve many replies so i presumed it was due to some problem on my end. My question to all of you bhagavathas is what role does morality play in our lives and our faith? In terms of morality i mean like drinking alcohol, pre-martial sex and so on. I kind of think this question is important especially today and for us younger generation kids. From my understanding if the idea of good and evil are only relative while one is in samsara then how does a absolute idea of morality fit in. Is not morality a personal thing? I have a belief that though morality is in a sense relative through it one can cultivate very spiritual practices and attitude if done in the correct mind set, ie not so much as it is the right thing to do but more so in the view that one must try and remain pure and treat one's body as a temple of the Lord Narayana. My second question comes in this form. How liberal or universal is our Shree Vaishnava faith? I am asking this question because i have this faith that our shree vaishnavite beliefs are universal and are the eternal vedic truths but sometimes some very conservative beliefs creep up and sadden me. Thank you for your time and please excuse any of my mistakes or wrongdoings. Shree Raama Shree Ramanujaya Namah -Mukunda Vijaya Raghavan
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