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Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada is in the pure disciplic lineage of one of those Sampradayas. The Srimad Bhagavatam says if one is not following a guru from one of those four lines, they are following an unauthorized Guru that is not comming from God. -Stay tuned to find out the answer and check to see if your gugu is bonafide. Don't be cheated by false gurus and mundane wranglers who write unauthorized comentaries on Scripture. Get the original Truth. Not some man made concoction.

2007-08-23 12:59:33 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Hey Kaka it only tasts good to the malechas. God loves Cows and it is a sin to slaughter them or support slaughter of the. "To kil an ox is as if to slew a man."

2007-08-23 15:07:24 · update #1

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Hare Krishna,

1. Brahma Sampradaya - Lord Krishna instructed lord Brahma
2. Shree Sampradaya - Lord Krishana instructed mother Laxmi
3. Rudra Sampradaya - Lord Krishana instructed lord Shiva
4. Kumar Sampradaya - Lord Krishana instructed 4 kumaras

And it is my great fortune that I'm trying to follow His Divine Grace Shrila Prabhupada, who nicely gave us Krishna Consciousness in the Brahma Madhav Gaudiya Sampradaya.

Hi Kaka,

It's the nature of sense gratification. Activities performed in mode of Passion and Ignorance feel nice for some time but the long term results of the same are like poison. So one may enjoy eating beef or any other meat but one can’t escape the reactions from the same as each action has an equal and opposite reaction – Law of Nature (not Law of Newton)

While on the other hand activities performed in mode of Goodness feels initially like poison but the results of these activities are nectarian.

Please read Bhagwad Gita at http://www.asitis.com/ to know more about it.

Hope this helps.

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2007-08-23 20:58:18 · answer #1 · answered by CompassionateSoul 3 · 0 0

There are four main and bonafide sampradayas, or chains of disciplic succession descending down through the important acharyas, or spiritual preceptors. These are also the main schools of thought in the Vedic tradition. Thus, anyone should belong or be a part of one of these sampradayas if they are going to be considered authorized in their Vedic teachings or practice. These sampradayas are the following:

1. Sri sampradaya, where the main exponent is Ramanujacharya (who lived in 12th century, born in 1016), propagated the doctrine called visista advaita, or oneness with varieties of the Lord and His energies. This is said to have originated from Sri or Goddess Lakshmi.

2. Brahma sampradaya, where the main exponent is Madhvacharya (who lived in 13th century, born in 1238), propagated the doctrine called visista dvaita, or duality with varieties. This is said to have originated from Lord Brahma.

3. Rudra sampradaya, the main exponent is Vishnu Swami, who propagated the doctrine called suddha dvaita, or pure transcendental duality; Vallabha Acharya is also a branch of this sampradaya. This is said to have originated from Rudra or Lord Shiva.

4. Hamsa, Catuhsana, Kumara or Sanat sampradaya, the main exponent is Nimbarka, who propagated the doctrine called dvaita advaita or simultaneous oneness and duality. This is said to have originated from Lord Brahma’s sons, the Kumaras or which Sanat Kumara is one. -

2007-08-24 02:33:46 · answer #2 · answered by Jayaraman 7 · 1 0

first tell me, why beef is so delicious but cow is holy?

2007-08-23 13:06:03 · answer #3 · answered by kaka 2 · 0 0

You've already asked this and i've already answered it :p

2007-08-23 13:28:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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