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<div class="heading">We do not know what is divorce. In our country there is no divorce, at least in Hindu law. Yes. Wife and husband, once combined, that is for life. There is no question of separation, in all circumstances. Either in distress or in happiness, there is no question of separation. Now our modern politicians, they have introduced this divorce law. Otherwise, according to Hindu, Manu-saṁhitā, there is no divorce law.
<div class="heading">We do not know what is divorce. In our country there is no divorce, at least in Hindu law. Yes. Wife and husband, once combined, that is for life. There is no question of separation, in all circumstances. Either in distress or in happiness, there is no question of separation. Now our modern politicians, they have introduced this divorce law. Otherwise, according to Hindu, Manu-saṁhitā, there is no divorce law.
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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Arrival Address -- London, September 11, 1969|Arrival Address -- London, September 11, 1969]]: </span><div class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Reporter: Are you married, sir?</p>
 
<p>Prabhupāda: Yes. I have got my sons, grandsons, my wife, all living, but I have no connection with them. I am a sannyāsī, renounced order. I have got elderly sons.</p>
 
<p>Reporter: You say you have no connection with your family?</p>
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<p>Prabhupāda: No.</p>
<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Arrival Address -- London, September 11, 1969|Arrival Address -- London, September 11, 1969]]: </span><div class="text"><p style="display: inline;">
<p>Reporter: Why?</p>
Reporter: Are you married, sir?
<p>Prabhupāda: Because I have taken sannyāsa. I have dedicated my life for Kṛṣṇa. That is the Vedic system, that certain portion of your life should simply dedicate for God. That is called sannyāsa.</p>
 
<p>Reporter: To do this, did you have to divorce?</p>
Prabhupāda: Yes. I have got my sons, grandsons, my wife, all living, but I have no connection with them. I am a ''sannyāsī'', renounced order. I have got elderly sons.
<p>Prabhupāda: No. There is no question of. We do not know what is divorce. In our country there is no divorce, at least in Hindu law. Yes. Wife and husband, once combined, that is for life. There is no question of separation, in all circumstances. Either in distress or in happiness, there is no question of separation. Now our modern politicians, they have introduced this divorce law. Otherwise, according to Hindu, Manu-saṁhitā, there is no divorce law.</p>
 
<p>Reporter: When did you renounce your family?</p>
Reporter: You say you have no connection with your family?
<p>Prabhupāda: In 1959.</p>
 
<p>Reporter: How are they managing without you?</p>
Prabhupāda: No.
<p>Prabhupāda: They are managing. My sons are grown up; they are earning. My wife is also rich man's daughter. She has got some property. So they have no problem.</p>
 
<p>Reporter: Do you ever see them at all?</p>
Reporter: Why?
<p>Prabhupāda: No. I cannot see. I cannot see at least my wife. But if my sons and daughters come to see me, they can see. But my wife cannot see me. That is stopped. That is the system of sannyāsa. A sannyāsī cannot meet his wife again. That is renouncement. Renouncement means renouncing connection with woman, or renouncing sex life. That is renouncement.</p>
 
<p>Reporter: Coming this way, sir?</p>
Prabhupāda: Because I have taken ''sannyāsa''. I have dedicated my life for Kṛṣṇa.  
<p>Prabhupāda: Yes. (cameras clicking)</p>
 
<p>Reporters: Thank you very much.</p>
Reporter: I see.
<p>Prabhupāda: Thank you.</p>
 
<p>Devotees: All glories to Śrī Śrī Guru and Gaurāṅga! Haribol!</p>
Prabhupāda: That is the Vedic system, that certain portion of your life you should simply dedicate for God. That is called ''sannyāsa''.
 
Reporter: To do this, did you have to divorce?
 
Prabhupāda: No. There is no question of. We have no . . . we do not know what is divorce. In our country there is no divorce, at least in Hindu law. Yes. Wife and husband, once combined, that is for life. There is no question of separation, in all circumstances.  
 
Either in distress or in happiness, there is no question of separation. Now our modern politicians, they have introduced this divorce law. Otherwise, according to Hindu, ''Manu-saṁhitā'', there is no divorce law.
 
Reporter: When did you renounce your family?
 
Prabhupāda: In 1959.
 
Reporter: How are they managing without you?
 
Prabhupāda: They are managing. They have . . . my sons are grown up; they are earning. My wife is also rich man's daughter. She has got some property. So they have no problem.
 
Reporter: Do you ever see them at all?
 
Prabhupāda: No. I cannot see. I cannot see, at least, my wife. But if my sons and daughters come to see me, they can see. But my wife cannot see me. That is stopped. That is the system of ''sannyāsa''. A ''sannyāsī'' cannot meet his wife again. That is renouncement. Renouncement means renouncing connection with woman, or renouncing sex life. That is renouncement.
 
Reporter: Coming this way, sir?
 
Prabhupāda: Yes. (cameras clicking)
 
Reporters: Thank you very much.
 
Prabhupāda: Thank you.
 
Devotees: ''Haribol!'' All glories to Śrī Śrī Guru and Gaurāṅga! ''Haribol!''</p>
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"Either in distress or in happiness, there is no question of separation. Now our modern politicians, they have introduced this divorce law. Otherwise, according to Hindu, Manu-saṁhitā, there is no divorce law"

Lectures

Arrival Addresses and Talks

We do not know what is divorce. In our country there is no divorce, at least in Hindu law. Yes. Wife and husband, once combined, that is for life. There is no question of separation, in all circumstances. Either in distress or in happiness, there is no question of separation. Now our modern politicians, they have introduced this divorce law. Otherwise, according to Hindu, Manu-saṁhitā, there is no divorce law.


Arrival Address -- London, September 11, 1969:

Reporter: Are you married, sir?

Prabhupāda: Yes. I have got my sons, grandsons, my wife, all living, but I have no connection with them. I am a sannyāsī, renounced order. I have got elderly sons.

Reporter: You say you have no connection with your family?

Prabhupāda: No.

Reporter: Why?

Prabhupāda: Because I have taken sannyāsa. I have dedicated my life for Kṛṣṇa.

Reporter: I see.

Prabhupāda: That is the Vedic system, that certain portion of your life you should simply dedicate for God. That is called sannyāsa.

Reporter: To do this, did you have to divorce?

Prabhupāda: No. There is no question of. We have no . . . we do not know what is divorce. In our country there is no divorce, at least in Hindu law. Yes. Wife and husband, once combined, that is for life. There is no question of separation, in all circumstances.

Either in distress or in happiness, there is no question of separation. Now our modern politicians, they have introduced this divorce law. Otherwise, according to Hindu, Manu-saṁhitā, there is no divorce law.

Reporter: When did you renounce your family?

Prabhupāda: In 1959.

Reporter: How are they managing without you?

Prabhupāda: They are managing. They have . . . my sons are grown up; they are earning. My wife is also rich man's daughter. She has got some property. So they have no problem.

Reporter: Do you ever see them at all?

Prabhupāda: No. I cannot see. I cannot see, at least, my wife. But if my sons and daughters come to see me, they can see. But my wife cannot see me. That is stopped. That is the system of sannyāsa. A sannyāsī cannot meet his wife again. That is renouncement. Renouncement means renouncing connection with woman, or renouncing sex life. That is renouncement.

Reporter: Coming this way, sir?

Prabhupāda: Yes. (cameras clicking)

Reporters: Thank you very much.

Prabhupāda: Thank you.

Devotees: Haribol! All glories to Śrī Śrī Guru and Gaurāṅga! Haribol!