It is not that Vedic civilization did not know how to eat meat and how to drink liquor. It is all known. But they are prohibited, "Don't eat." It is not that then they were unknown; now it is discovered by scientific advancement. Nitya loke vyavāyāmiṣa-madya-sevā nityā astu, nityāsti, asti, it is there. It is not that because one is not educated how to use sex life . . . nobody requires education. It is automatical. But people are now very much advanced in understanding sex life—so many books, Freud philosophy, this philosophy. And after all, this is already there. What is the need of philosophy? Without your rascal philosophy, everyone knows how to use sex life. But they are thinking this is advancement. Nitya asti. It is already there. Who was speaking yesterday? Jayatīrtha. That his niece, seven years old, she is also dating. So this is already there.
It is not that then they (eat meat and drink liquor) were unknown; now it is discovered by scientific advancement
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It is not that Vedic civilization did not know how to eat meat and how to drink liquor. It is all known. But they are prohibited, "Don't eat." It is not that then they were unknown; now it is discovered by scientific advancement.
Page Title: | It is not that then they (eat meat and drink liquor) were unknown; now it is discovered by scientific advancement |
Compiler: | Soham |
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