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"In a civilization where God is conspicuously banished, and there is no devotee warrior like Arjuna, the associates of the age of Kali take advantage of this lawless kingdom and arrange to kill innocent animals like the cow in secluded slaughterhouses"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 1
You rogue, do you dare beat an innocent cow because Lord Kṛṣṇa and Arjuna, the carrier of the Gāṇḍīva bow, are out of sight? Since you are beating the innocent in a secluded place, you are considered a culprit and therefore deserve to be killed.
In a civilization where God is conspicuously banished, and there is no devotee warrior like Arjuna, the associates of the age of Kali take advantage of this lawless kingdom and arrange to kill innocent animals like the cow in secluded slaughterhouses. Such murderers of animals stand to be condemned to death by the order of a pious king like Mahārāja Parīkṣit. For a pious king, the culprit who kills an animal in a secluded place is punishable by the death penalty, exactly like a murderer who kills an innocent child in a secluded place.
- Civilization
- Where
- Banish
- There Is No
- Warrior Devotees of God
- Arjuna As a Devotee of God
- Arjuna As a Warrior
- Likeness
- Associate
- Kali-yuga
- Take Advantage
- Lawless
- Kingdom
- Arrange
- Killing Animals
- Innocent Animals
- Killing Cows
- Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 01 Chapter 17 Purports - Punishment and Reward of Kali
- Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 01 Purports