Re: Regarding silk
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• July 30, 1998
Dileepan wrote: :I am sorry to ask a pointed question, but this needs :to be asked for the sake of consistency. : :Those who oppose the use of silk for bhagavatharadhanai :on Ahimsa grounds, would they also oppose the use of :allopathic medicine and treatment, and cosmetic products ... Speaking only for myself, I avoid anything which contain animal byproducts and which are tested on animals, to the extent possible. When at all possible I buy leather-free shoes and I never wear silk. I slip up now and then; this is my fault and I bear the blame, not the principles behind which I operate. As far as medicine is concerned: the brahma-sUtras specifically say that non-sAttvic food such as meat may be consumed only when one's life is in danger. I apply the same principle as far as possible to medicine. [The next paragraph is not referring to Dileepan's views.] I find it surprising when people on the one hand strive scrupulously to be vegetarian, claiming it a high religious and moral value, and then, even when there are viable alternatives, use and wear silk. As far as I know, we are never _commanded_ to offer silk to perumaaL. The fact that he wears silk in his divya-desams also does not justify this practice. After all, in many divya-desams the priests are rude and can't pronounce Sanskrit. But those practices can hardly be endorsed by the devout! Mani
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