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<div class="section" id="Bhagavad-gita_As_It_Is" text="Bhagavad-gita As It Is"><h2>Bhagavad-gita As It Is</h2></div>


== Bhagavad-gita As It Is ==
<div class="quote" book="BG" link="BG 1.1" link_text="BG 1.1, Purport">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:BG 1.1 (1972)|BG 1.1, Purport]]:''' The topics discussed by Dhṛtarāṣṭra and Sañjaya, as described in the Mahābhārata, form the basic principle for this great philosophy. It is understood that this philosophy evolved on the Battlefield of Kurukṣetra, which is a sacred place of pilgrimage from the immemorial time of the Vedic age.</div>
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<span class="BG-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:BG 1.1|BG 1.1, Purport]]:''' The topics discussed by Dhṛtarāṣṭra and Sañjaya, as described in the Mahābhārata, form the basic principle for this great philosophy. It is understood that this philosophy evolved on the Battlefield of Kurukṣetra, which is a sacred place of pilgrimage from the immemorial time of the Vedic age.
<div class="section" id="Srimad-Bhagavatam" text="Srimad-Bhagavatam"><h2>Srimad-Bhagavatam</h2></div>


== Srimad-Bhagavatam ==
<div class="sub_section" id="SB_Canto_1" text="SB Canto 1"><h3>SB Canto 1</h3></div>


=== SB Canto 1===
<div class="quote" book="SB" link="SB 1.10.34-35" link_text="SB 1.10.34-35, Purport">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:SB 1.10.34-35|SB 1.10.34-35, Purport]]:''' The theory of soil experts that the desert developed in recent years is not supported by the statements of Bhāgavatam. We may leave the matter for expert geologists to research because the changing universe has different phases of geological development. We are satisfied that the Lord has now reached His own province, Dvārakādhāma, from the Kuru provinces. Kurukṣetra continues to exist since the Vedic age, and it is sheer foolishness when interpreters ignore or deny the existence of Kurukṣetra.</div>
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<span class="SB-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:SB 1.10.34-35|SB 1.10.34-35, Purport]]:''' The theory of soil experts that the desert developed in recent years is not supported by the statements of Bhāgavatam. We may leave the matter for expert geologists to research because the changing universe has different phases of geological development. We are satisfied that the Lord has now reached His own province, Dvārakādhāma, from the Kuru provinces. Kurukṣetra continues to exist since the Vedic age, and it is sheer foolishness when interpreters ignore or deny the existence of Kurukṣetra.
<div class="sub_section" id="SB_Canto_3" text="SB Canto 3"><h3>SB Canto 3</h3></div>


=== SB Canto 3===
<div class="quote" book="SB" link="SB 3.21.28" link_text="SB 3.21.28, Purport">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:SB 3.21.28|SB 3.21.28, Purport]]:''' It is also significantly noted here that Kardama Muni was a brāhmaṇa, whereas Emperor Svāyambhuva was a kṣatriya. Therefore, intercaste marriage was current even in those days. The system was that a brāhmaṇa could marry the daughter of a kṣatriya, but a kṣatriya could not marry the daughter of a brāhmaṇa. We have evidences from the history of the Vedic age that Śukrācārya offered his daughter to Mahārāja Yayāti, but the King had to refuse to marry the daughter of a brāhmaṇa; only with the special permission of the brāhmaṇa could they marry. Intercaste marriage, therefore, was not prohibited in the olden days, many millions of years ago, but there was a regular system of social behavior.</div>
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<span class="SB-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:SB 3.21.28|SB 3.21.28, Purport]]:''' It is also significantly noted here that Kardama Muni was a brāhmaṇa, whereas Emperor Svāyambhuva was a kṣatriya. Therefore, intercaste marriage was current even in those days. The system was that a brāhmaṇa could marry the daughter of a kṣatriya, but a kṣatriya could not marry the daughter of a brāhmaṇa. We have evidences from the history of the Vedic age that Śukrācārya offered his daughter to Mahārāja Yayāti, but the King had to refuse to marry the daughter of a brāhmaṇa; only with the special permission of the brāhmaṇa could they marry. Intercaste marriage, therefore, was not prohibited in the olden days, many millions of years ago, but there was a regular system of social behavior.
<div class="sub_section" id="SB_Canto_5" text="SB Canto 5"><h3>SB Canto 5</h3></div>


=== SB Canto 5===
<div class="quote" book="SB" link="SB 5.1.22" link_text="SB 5.1.22, Purport">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:SB 5.1.22|SB 5.1.22, Purport]]:''' It is evident that the kings and executive heads of government in the Vedic age never accepted their positions for sense enjoyment.</div>
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<span class="SB-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:SB 5.1.22|SB 5.1.22, Purport]]:''' It is evident that the kings and executive heads of government in the Vedic age never accepted their positions for sense enjoyment.
<div class="quote" book="SB" link="SB 5.16.1" link_text="SB 5.16.1, Purport">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:SB 5.16.1|SB 5.16.1, Purport]]:''' The location of the various planetary systems was not unknown to the sages who flourished in the Vedic age.</div>
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<span class="SB-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:SB 5.16.1|SB 5.16.1, Purport]]:''' The location of the various planetary systems was not unknown to the sages who flourished in the Vedic age.
<div class="sub_section" id="SB_Canto_9" text="SB Canto 9"><h3>SB Canto 9</h3></div>


=== SB Canto 9===
<div class="quote" book="SB" link="SB 9.6.2" link_text="SB 9.6.2, Purport">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:SB 9.6.2|SB 9.6.2, Purport]]:''' In the Vedic age a man was sometimes called upon to beget sons in the womb of a lesser man's wife for the sake of better progeny.</div>
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<span class="SB-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:SB 9.6.2|SB 9.6.2, Purport]]:''' In the Vedic age a man was sometimes called upon to beget sons in the womb of a lesser man's wife for the sake of better progeny.
<div class="quote" book="SB" link="SB 9.12.6" link_text="SB 9.12.6, Purport">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:SB 9.12.6|SB 9.12.6, Purport]]:''' Sometimes we hear from the Vedic literature that some personalities from the Vedic age, such as Vyāsadeva and Aśvatthāmā, are still living.</div>
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<span class="SB-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:SB 9.12.6|SB 9.12.6, Purport]]:''' Sometimes we hear from the Vedic literature that some personalities from the Vedic age, such as Vyāsadeva and Aśvatthāmā, are still living.
<div class="section" id="Sri_Caitanya-caritamrta" text="Sri Caitanya-caritamrta"><h2>Sri Caitanya-caritamrta</h2></div>


== Sri Caitanya-caritamrta ==
<div class="sub_section" id="CC_Adi-lila" text="CC Adi-lila"><h3>CC Adi-lila</h3></div>


=== CC Adi-lila ===
<div class="quote" book="CC" link="CC Adi 17.157" link_text="CC Adi 17.157, Purport">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:CC Adi 17.157|CC Adi 17.157, Purport]]:''' Śāstra must be correct always, not sometimes correct and sometimes incorrect. In the Vedic scriptures, the cow is described as a mother. Therefore she is a mother for all time; it is not, as some rascals say, that in the Vedic age she was a mother but she is not in this age. If śāstra is an authority, the cow is a mother always; she was a mother in the Vedic age, and she is a mother in this age also.</div>
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<span class="CC-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:CC Adi 17.157|CC Adi 17.157, Purport]]:''' Śāstra must be correct always, not sometimes correct and sometimes incorrect. In the Vedic scriptures, the cow is described as a mother. Therefore she is a mother for all time; it is not, as some rascals say, that in the Vedic age she was a mother but she is not in this age. If śāstra is an authority, the cow is a mother always; she was a mother in the Vedic age, and she is a mother in this age also.
<div class="section" id="Lectures" text="Lectures"><h2>Lectures</h2></div>


== Lectures==
<div class="sub_section" id="Bhagavad-gita_As_It_Is_Lectures" text="Bhagavad-gita As It Is Lectures"><h3>Bhagavad-gita As It Is Lectures</h3></div>


=== Bhagavad-gita As It Is Lectures ===
<div class="quote" book="Lec" link="Lecture on BG 6.4-12 -- New York, September 4, 1966" link_text="Lecture on BG 6.4-12 -- New York, September 4, 1966">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture on BG 6.4-12 -- New York, September 4, 1966|Lecture on BG 6.4-12 -- New York, September 4, 1966]]:''' Our young friend, Mr. Howard, he has been to Hardwar. He has seen how nicely that place is. River Ganges is flowing and very nice, calm, quiet. You'll find three miles after, four miles after, one yogi is sitting nicely there and meditating. That is yoga system. You see? So śucau deśe, in a place where..., the sanctified place. So these places are especially selected, just like Hardwar, Kanchi and Prayāga. They are, from time immemorial, in Vedic age, those places are sanctified.</div>
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<span class="LEC-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture on BG 6.4-12 -- New York, September 4, 1966|Lecture on BG 6.4-12 -- New York, September 4, 1966]]:''' Our young friend, Mr. Howard, he has been to Hardwar. He has seen how nicely that place is. River Ganges is flowing and very nice, calm, quiet. You'll find three miles after, four miles after, one yogi is sitting nicely there and meditating. That is yoga system. You see? So śucau deśe, in a place where..., the sanctified place. So these places are especially selected, just like Hardwar, Kanchi and Prayāga. They are, from time immemorial, in Vedic age, those places are sanctified.
<div class="quote" book="Lec" link="BGL Ahmedabad, December 8, 1972" link_text="Bhagavad-Gita Lecture, text Lecture, Ahmedabad, December 8, 1972">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:BGL Ahmedabad, December 8, 1972|Bhagavad-Gita Lecture, text Lecture, Ahmedabad, December 8, 1972]]:''' Now, why it should be interpreted that "Dharma-kṣetra means this, kuru-kṣetra means this, pāṇḍavāḥ means this"? Why? It is clear. Kurukṣetra still existing. Everyone knows. And that is dharma-kṣetra. Everyone knows. It is not known now. From the Vedic age. Kuru-kṣetre dharmam ācaret. Still people go there for performing ritualistic ceremonies.</div>
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<span class="LEC-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:BGL Ahmedabad, December 8, 1972|Bhagavad-Gita Lecture, text Lecture, Ahmedabad, December 8, 1972]]:''' Now, why it should be interpreted that "Dharma-kṣetra means this, kuru-kṣetra means this, pāṇḍavāḥ means this"? Why? It is clear. Kurukṣetra still existing. Everyone knows. And that is dharma-kṣetra. Everyone knows. It is not known now. From the Vedic age. Kuru-kṣetre dharmam ācaret. Still people go there for performing ritualistic ceremonies.
<div class="sub_section" id="Srimad-Bhagavatam_Lectures" text="Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures"><h3>Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures</h3></div>


=== Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures ===
<div class="quote" book="Lec" link="Lecture on SB 5.5.29 -- Vrndavana, November 16, 1976" link_text="Lecture on SB 5.5.29 -- Vrndavana, November 16, 1976">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture on SB 5.5.29 -- Vrndavana, November 16, 1976|Lecture on SB 5.5.29 -- Vrndavana, November 16, 1976]]:''' The king should be paraṁ bhāgavata, not a debauch. That was the system in Vedic age, the ideal king, ideal person.</div>
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<span class="LEC-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture on SB 5.5.29 -- Vrndavana, November 16, 1976|Lecture on SB 5.5.29 -- Vrndavana, November 16, 1976]]:''' The king should be paraṁ bhāgavata, not a debauch. That was the system in Vedic age, the ideal king, ideal person.
<div class="sub_section" id="Sri_Caitanya-caritamrta_Lectures" text="Sri Caitanya-caritamrta Lectures"><h3>Sri Caitanya-caritamrta Lectures</h3></div>


=== Sri Caitanya-caritamrta Lectures ===
<div class="quote" book="Lec" link="Lecture on CC CC Madhya-lila 25.40-50 -- San Francisco, January 24, 1967" link_text="Lecture on CC CC Madhya-lila 25.40-50 -- San Francisco, January 24, 1967">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture on CC CC Madhya-lila 25.40-50 -- San Francisco, January 24, 1967|Lecture on CC CC Madhya-lila 25.40-50 -- San Francisco, January 24, 1967]]:''' So Kurukñetra is accepted from the very, very long period in the Vedic age as the place of pilgrimage.</div>
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<span class="LEC-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture on CC CC Madhya-lila 25.40-50 -- San Francisco, January 24, 1967|Lecture on CC CC Madhya-lila 25.40-50 -- San Francisco, January 24, 1967]]:''' So Kurukñetra is accepted from the very, very long period in the Vedic age as the place of pilgrimage.
<div class="sub_section" id="Sri_Isopanisad_Lectures" text="Sri Isopanisad Lectures"><h3>Sri Isopanisad Lectures</h3></div>
 
=== Sri Isopanisad Lectures ===


<span class="LEC-statistics">''''[[Vanisource:ISO Los Angeles, May 16, 1970|Lectures on Sri Isopanisad, text 11, Los Angeles, May 16, 1970]]:''' So material knowledge, advancement, is not that there was no advancement of material knowledge in the Vedic age. It was there, but they did not take much care of it.
<span class="LEC-statistics">''''[[Vanisource:ISO Los Angeles, May 16, 1970|Lectures on Sri Isopanisad, text 11, Los Angeles, May 16, 1970]]:''' So material knowledge, advancement, is not that there was no advancement of material knowledge in the Vedic age. It was there, but they did not take much care of it.


=== Initiation Lectures ===
<div class="sub_section" id="Initiation_Lectures" text="Initiation Lectures"><h3>Initiation Lectures</h3></div>


<span class="LEC-statistics">''''[[Vanisource:Initiation of Mrga-netri Dasi -- Los Angeles, June 22, 1970|Initiation of Mrga-netri Dasi -- Los Angeles, June 22, 1970]]::''' Formerly, the brāhmaṇas used to ignite fire by mantra. Yes. They did not use another fire. The mantra will ignite fire. In the Vedic age this was being done.
<span class="LEC-statistics">''''[[Vanisource:Initiation of Mrga-netri Dasi -- Los Angeles, June 22, 1970|Initiation of Mrga-netri Dasi -- Los Angeles, June 22, 1970]]::''' Formerly, the brāhmaṇas used to ignite fire by mantra. Yes. They did not use another fire. The mantra will ignite fire. In the Vedic age this was being done.


=== General Lectures ===
<div class="sub_section" id="General_Lectures" text="General Lectures"><h3>General Lectures</h3></div>


<span class="LEC-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture -- Los Angeles, February 2, 1968|Lecture -- Los Angeles, February 2, 1968]]::'''  Even in Vedic age, everything was memorized. There was nothing in writing. People were so sharp in brain that once heard from the spiritual master, they will never forget.
<div class="quote" book="Lec" link="Lecture -- Los Angeles, February 2, 1968" link_text="Lecture -- Los Angeles, February 2, 1968">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture -- Los Angeles, February 2, 1968|Lecture -- Los Angeles, February 2, 1968]]::'''  Even in Vedic age, everything was memorized. There was nothing in writing. People were so sharp in brain that once heard from the spiritual master, they will never forget.</div>
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<span class="LEC-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture -- Los Angeles, November 13, 1968|Lecture -- Los Angeles, November 13, 1968]]::'''  A man is known as rich man by the number of, by possession of the number of cows. That was the mode of civilization in the Vedic age.
<div class="quote" book="Lec" link="Lecture -- Los Angeles, November 13, 1968" link_text="Lecture -- Los Angeles, November 13, 1968">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture -- Los Angeles, November 13, 1968|Lecture -- Los Angeles, November 13, 1968]]::'''  A man is known as rich man by the number of, by possession of the number of cows. That was the mode of civilization in the Vedic age.</div>
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<span class="LEC-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture -- Los Angeles, December 4, 1968|Lecture -- Los Angeles, December 4, 1968]]::''' There are four classes of men created by God: cātur-varṇyaṁ. How they are divided? How the classification is made? Guṇa-karma-vibhāgaśaḥ: by classification of quality and work. Not by birth. In India, of course, this classification of guṇa-karma-vibhāgaśaḥ was originally planned from the Vedic age.
<div class="quote" book="Lec" link="Lecture -- Los Angeles, December 4, 1968" link_text="Lecture -- Los Angeles, December 4, 1968">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Lecture -- Los Angeles, December 4, 1968|Lecture -- Los Angeles, December 4, 1968]]::''' There are four classes of men created by God: cātur-varṇyaṁ. How they are divided? How the classification is made? Guṇa-karma-vibhāgaśaḥ: by classification of quality and work. Not by birth. In India, of course, this classification of guṇa-karma-vibhāgaśaḥ was originally planned from the Vedic age.</div>
</div>


<span class="LEC-statistics">''''[[Vanisource:Town Hall Lecture -- Auckland, April 14, 1972|Town Hall Lecture -- Auckland, April 14, 1972]]::''' So Kurukṣetra is from the Vedic age. Millions of years, from time immemorial, it is a dharma-kṣetra. And still it is there.
<span class="LEC-statistics">''''[[Vanisource:Town Hall Lecture -- Auckland, April 14, 1972|Town Hall Lecture -- Auckland, April 14, 1972]]::''' So Kurukṣetra is from the Vedic age. Millions of years, from time immemorial, it is a dharma-kṣetra. And still it is there.


=== Philosophy Discussions ===
<div class="sub_section" id="Philosophy_Discussions" text="Philosophy Discussions"><h3>Philosophy Discussions</h3></div>


<span class="LEC-statistics">''''[[Vanisource:Philosophy Discussion on B. F. Skinner|Philosophy Discussion on B. F. Skinner]]::'''  
<span class="LEC-statistics">''''[[Vanisource:Philosophy Discussion on B. F. Skinner|Philosophy Discussion on B. F. Skinner]]::'''  
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Devotee: In the Vedic age wouldn't everyone want to become a brāhmaṇa? Why train someone as a śūdra?
Devotee: In the Vedic age wouldn't everyone want to become a brāhmaṇa? Why train someone as a śūdra?


== Conversations and Morning Walks ==
<div class="section" id="Conversations_and_Morning_Walks" text="Conversations and Morning Walks"><h2>Conversations and Morning Walks</h2></div>


=== 1969 Conversations and Morning Walks ===
<div class="sub_section" id="1969_Conversations_and_Morning_Walks" text="1969 Conversations and Morning Walks"><h3>1969 Conversations and Morning Walks</h3></div>


<span class="CON-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Room Conversation With John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and George Harrison -- September 11, 1969, London, At Tittenhurst|Room Conversation With John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and George Harrison -- September 11, 1969, London, At Tittenhurst]]:'''  
<div class="quote" book="Con" link="Room Conversation With John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and George Harrison -- September 11, 1969, London, At Tittenhurst" link_text="Room Conversation With John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and George Harrison -- September 11, 1969, London, At Tittenhurst">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Room Conversation With John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and George Harrison -- September 11, 1969, London, At Tittenhurst|Room Conversation With John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and George Harrison -- September 11, 1969, London, At Tittenhurst]]:'''  


Prabhupāda: If you want to function in a religious ceremony, just go to Kurukṣetra. So it is a place of pilgrimage. Now the name is there. The adjective dharma-kṣetra, it is from Vedic age.
Prabhupāda: If you want to function in a religious ceremony, just go to Kurukṣetra. So it is a place of pilgrimage. Now the name is there. The adjective dharma-kṣetra, it is from Vedic age.</div>
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=== 1973 Conversations and Morning Walks ===
<div class="sub_section" id="1973_Conversations_and_Morning_Walks" text="1973 Conversations and Morning Walks"><h3>1973 Conversations and Morning Walks</h3></div>


<span class="CON-statistics">''''[[Vanisource:Interviews with Macmillan and various English Reporters -- September 12, 1973, London|Interviews with Macmillan and various English Reporters -- September 12, 1973, London]]:'''  
<span class="CON-statistics">''''[[Vanisource:Interviews with Macmillan and various English Reporters -- September 12, 1973, London|Interviews with Macmillan and various English Reporters -- September 12, 1973, London]]:'''  
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Prabhupāda: Kṛṣṇa consciousness is in India from Vedic age, since a very, very long time. But especially since five thousand years ago when...
Prabhupāda: Kṛṣṇa consciousness is in India from Vedic age, since a very, very long time. But especially since five thousand years ago when...


=== 1975 Conversations and Morning Walks ===
<div class="sub_section" id="1975_Conversations_and_Morning_Walks" text="1975 Conversations and Morning Walks"><h3>1975 Conversations and Morning Walks</h3></div>


<span class="CON-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- March 11, 1975, London|Morning Walk -- March 11, 1975, London]]:'''  
<div class="quote" book="Con" link="Morning Walk -- March 11, 1975, London" link_text="Morning Walk -- March 11, 1975, London">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- March 11, 1975, London|Morning Walk -- March 11, 1975, London]]:'''  


Prabhupāda: European groups, and khasādayaḥ, Mongolian group: China, Japan. So Japanese were there in Vedic age also. Kālayavana. Kālayavana fought with Kṛṣṇa.
Prabhupāda: European groups, and khasādayaḥ, Mongolian group: China, Japan. So Japanese were there in Vedic age also. Kālayavana. Kālayavana fought with Kṛṣṇa.</div>
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=== 1976 Conversations and Morning Walks ===
<div class="sub_section" id="1976_Conversations_and_Morning_Walks" text="1976 Conversations and Morning Walks"><h3>1976 Conversations and Morning Walks</h3></div>


<span class="CON-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Garden Conversation -- June 28, 1976, New Vrindaban|Garden Conversation -- June 28, 1976, New Vrindaban]]:'''  
<div class="quote" book="Con" link="Garden Conversation -- June 28, 1976, New Vrindaban" link_text="Garden Conversation -- June 28, 1976, New Vrindaban">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Garden Conversation -- June 28, 1976, New Vrindaban|Garden Conversation -- June 28, 1976, New Vrindaban]]:'''  


Prabhupāda: Any nonsense can take vote and go to the government, and then whatever he will say, that will be law. Who cares that he's a rascal? Somehow or other he has gotten vote and he's in a position. Who is considering that? And in the Vedic age only the first-class brāhmaṇas and sages, they would... Manu-saṁhitā.
Prabhupāda: Any nonsense can take vote and go to the government, and then whatever he will say, that will be law. Who cares that he's a rascal? Somehow or other he has gotten vote and he's in a position. Who is considering that? And in the Vedic age only the first-class brāhmaṇas and sages, they would... Manu-saṁhitā.</div>
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<span class="CON-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- July 3, 1976, Washington, D.C.|Morning Walk -- July 3, 1976, Washington, D.C.]]:'''  
<div class="quote" book="Con" link="Morning Walk -- July 3, 1976, Washington, D.C." link_text="Morning Walk -- July 3, 1976, Washington, D.C.">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- July 3, 1976, Washington, D.C.|Morning Walk -- July 3, 1976, Washington, D.C.]]:'''  


Rūpānuga: (to Sadāpūta:) What about that chart you were working on comparing the ages, the Vedic ages and the scientists ages? Do you have that? Can we talk about that now? We should ask Śrīla Prabhupāda if there's any real parallel there. One thing we were thinking, the way they talk about time in past ages, Sadāpūta put the Vedic ages side by side with their idea and saw some comparison there, it looks like there may be some...
Rūpānuga: (to Sadāpūta:) What about that chart you were working on comparing the ages, the Vedic ages and the scientists ages? Do you have that? Can we talk about that now? We should ask Śrīla Prabhupāda if there's any real parallel there. One thing we were thinking, the way they talk about time in past ages, Sadāpūta put the Vedic ages side by side with their idea and saw some comparison there, it looks like there may be some...</div>
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<span class="CON-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- December 29, 1976, Bombay|Morning Walk -- December 29, 1976, Bombay]]:'''
<div class="quote" book="Con" link="Morning Walk -- December 29, 1976, Bombay" link_text="Morning Walk -- December 29, 1976, Bombay">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Morning Walk -- December 29, 1976, Bombay|Morning Walk -- December 29, 1976, Bombay]]:'''
   
   
Prabhupāda: So Mahābhārata is the history and there was Battle of Kurukṣetra. And that Kurukṣetra is mentioned there in the Bhagavad-gītā, and it is dharma-kṣetra since Vedic age.
Prabhupāda: So Mahābhārata is the history and there was Battle of Kurukṣetra. And that Kurukṣetra is mentioned there in the Bhagavad-gītā, and it is dharma-kṣetra since Vedic age.</div>
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== Correspondence ==
<div class="section" id="Correspondence" text="Correspondence"><h2>Correspondence</h2></div>


=== 1968 Correspondence ===
<div class="sub_section" id="1968_Correspondence" text="1968 Correspondence"><h3>1968 Correspondence</h3></div>


<span class="LET-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Mr. David J. Exley -- Los Angeles 21 February, 1968|Letter to Mr. David J. Exley -- Los Angeles 21 February, 1968]]:''' With further reference to your letter dated Feb. 16, 1968, I may inform you that this Krishna Consciousness movement is not a recent movement, started a few months or a few years ago, but this movement has been existing for a very long time, dating back to the Vedic Age.
<div class="quote" book="Let" link="Letter to Mr. David J. Exley -- Los Angeles 21 February, 1968" link_text="Letter to Mr. David J. Exley -- Los Angeles 21 February, 1968">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Mr. David J. Exley -- Los Angeles 21 February, 1968|Letter to Mr. David J. Exley -- Los Angeles 21 February, 1968]]:''' With further reference to your letter dated Feb. 16, 1968, I may inform you that this Krishna Consciousness movement is not a recent movement, started a few months or a few years ago, but this movement has been existing for a very long time, dating back to the Vedic Age.</div>
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=== 1970 Correspondence ===
<div class="sub_section" id="1970_Correspondence" text="1970 Correspondence"><h3>1970 Correspondence</h3></div>


<span class="LET-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Syama -- Los Angeles 23 February, 1970|Letter to Syama -- Los Angeles 23 February, 1970]]:''' Women are by nature endowed with many artistic tendencies, and from the Vedic age we find that high grade women and girls were highly qualified in sixty-four arts. Srimati Radharani was fully qualified in those arts
<div class="quote" book="Let" link="Letter to Syama -- Los Angeles 23 February, 1970" link_text="Letter to Syama -- Los Angeles 23 February, 1970">
<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Syama -- Los Angeles 23 February, 1970|Letter to Syama -- Los Angeles 23 February, 1970]]:''' Women are by nature endowed with many artistic tendencies, and from the Vedic age we find that high grade women and girls were highly qualified in sixty-four arts. Srimati Radharani was fully qualified in those arts</div>
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<span class="LET-statistics">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Citsukhananda -- Los Angeles 28 April, 1970|Letter to Citsukhananda -- Los Angeles 28 April, 1970]]:''' Regarding your first question, who is the speaker of Isopanisad? The speaker is the Vedas personified. In the Vedic age a disciple heard from the Spiritual Master messages which were coming down in disciplic succession, so a disciple, whatever he heard from his bona fide Spiritual Master, would recite.
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<div class="text">'''[[Vanisource:Letter to Citsukhananda -- Los Angeles 28 April, 1970|Letter to Citsukhananda -- Los Angeles 28 April, 1970]]:''' Regarding your first question, who is the speaker of Isopanisad? The speaker is the Vedas personified. In the Vedic age a disciple heard from the Spiritual Master messages which were coming down in disciplic succession, so a disciple, whatever he heard from his bona fide Spiritual Master, would recite.</div>
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Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG 1.1, Purport: The topics discussed by Dhṛtarāṣṭra and Sañjaya, as described in the Mahābhārata, form the basic principle for this great philosophy. It is understood that this philosophy evolved on the Battlefield of Kurukṣetra, which is a sacred place of pilgrimage from the immemorial time of the Vedic age.

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 1

SB 1.10.34-35, Purport: The theory of soil experts that the desert developed in recent years is not supported by the statements of Bhāgavatam. We may leave the matter for expert geologists to research because the changing universe has different phases of geological development. We are satisfied that the Lord has now reached His own province, Dvārakādhāma, from the Kuru provinces. Kurukṣetra continues to exist since the Vedic age, and it is sheer foolishness when interpreters ignore or deny the existence of Kurukṣetra.

SB Canto 3

SB 3.21.28, Purport: It is also significantly noted here that Kardama Muni was a brāhmaṇa, whereas Emperor Svāyambhuva was a kṣatriya. Therefore, intercaste marriage was current even in those days. The system was that a brāhmaṇa could marry the daughter of a kṣatriya, but a kṣatriya could not marry the daughter of a brāhmaṇa. We have evidences from the history of the Vedic age that Śukrācārya offered his daughter to Mahārāja Yayāti, but the King had to refuse to marry the daughter of a brāhmaṇa; only with the special permission of the brāhmaṇa could they marry. Intercaste marriage, therefore, was not prohibited in the olden days, many millions of years ago, but there was a regular system of social behavior.

SB Canto 5

SB 5.1.22, Purport: It is evident that the kings and executive heads of government in the Vedic age never accepted their positions for sense enjoyment.
SB 5.16.1, Purport: The location of the various planetary systems was not unknown to the sages who flourished in the Vedic age.

SB Canto 9

SB 9.6.2, Purport: In the Vedic age a man was sometimes called upon to beget sons in the womb of a lesser man's wife for the sake of better progeny.
SB 9.12.6, Purport: Sometimes we hear from the Vedic literature that some personalities from the Vedic age, such as Vyāsadeva and Aśvatthāmā, are still living.

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Adi-lila

CC Adi 17.157, Purport: Śāstra must be correct always, not sometimes correct and sometimes incorrect. In the Vedic scriptures, the cow is described as a mother. Therefore she is a mother for all time; it is not, as some rascals say, that in the Vedic age she was a mother but she is not in this age. If śāstra is an authority, the cow is a mother always; she was a mother in the Vedic age, and she is a mother in this age also.

Lectures

Bhagavad-gita As It Is Lectures

Lecture on BG 6.4-12 -- New York, September 4, 1966: Our young friend, Mr. Howard, he has been to Hardwar. He has seen how nicely that place is. River Ganges is flowing and very nice, calm, quiet. You'll find three miles after, four miles after, one yogi is sitting nicely there and meditating. That is yoga system. You see? So śucau deśe, in a place where..., the sanctified place. So these places are especially selected, just like Hardwar, Kanchi and Prayāga. They are, from time immemorial, in Vedic age, those places are sanctified.
Bhagavad-Gita Lecture, text Lecture, Ahmedabad, December 8, 1972: Now, why it should be interpreted that "Dharma-kṣetra means this, kuru-kṣetra means this, pāṇḍavāḥ means this"? Why? It is clear. Kurukṣetra still existing. Everyone knows. And that is dharma-kṣetra. Everyone knows. It is not known now. From the Vedic age. Kuru-kṣetre dharmam ācaret. Still people go there for performing ritualistic ceremonies.

Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures

Lecture on SB 5.5.29 -- Vrndavana, November 16, 1976: The king should be paraṁ bhāgavata, not a debauch. That was the system in Vedic age, the ideal king, ideal person.

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta Lectures

Lecture on CC CC Madhya-lila 25.40-50 -- San Francisco, January 24, 1967: So Kurukñetra is accepted from the very, very long period in the Vedic age as the place of pilgrimage.

Sri Isopanisad Lectures

'Lectures on Sri Isopanisad, text 11, Los Angeles, May 16, 1970: So material knowledge, advancement, is not that there was no advancement of material knowledge in the Vedic age. It was there, but they did not take much care of it.

Initiation Lectures

'Initiation of Mrga-netri Dasi -- Los Angeles, June 22, 1970:: Formerly, the brāhmaṇas used to ignite fire by mantra. Yes. They did not use another fire. The mantra will ignite fire. In the Vedic age this was being done.

General Lectures

Lecture -- Los Angeles, February 2, 1968:: Even in Vedic age, everything was memorized. There was nothing in writing. People were so sharp in brain that once heard from the spiritual master, they will never forget.
Lecture -- Los Angeles, November 13, 1968:: A man is known as rich man by the number of, by possession of the number of cows. That was the mode of civilization in the Vedic age.
Lecture -- Los Angeles, December 4, 1968:: There are four classes of men created by God: cātur-varṇyaṁ. How they are divided? How the classification is made? Guṇa-karma-vibhāgaśaḥ: by classification of quality and work. Not by birth. In India, of course, this classification of guṇa-karma-vibhāgaśaḥ was originally planned from the Vedic age.

'Town Hall Lecture -- Auckland, April 14, 1972:: So Kurukṣetra is from the Vedic age. Millions of years, from time immemorial, it is a dharma-kṣetra. And still it is there.

Philosophy Discussions

'Philosophy Discussion on B. F. Skinner::

Devotee: In the Vedic age wouldn't everyone want to become a brāhmaṇa? Why train someone as a śūdra?

Conversations and Morning Walks

1969 Conversations and Morning Walks

Room Conversation With John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and George Harrison -- September 11, 1969, London, At Tittenhurst: Prabhupāda: If you want to function in a religious ceremony, just go to Kurukṣetra. So it is a place of pilgrimage. Now the name is there. The adjective dharma-kṣetra, it is from Vedic age.

1973 Conversations and Morning Walks

'Interviews with Macmillan and various English Reporters -- September 12, 1973, London:

Prabhupāda: Kṛṣṇa consciousness is in India from Vedic age, since a very, very long time. But especially since five thousand years ago when...

1975 Conversations and Morning Walks

Morning Walk -- March 11, 1975, London: Prabhupāda: European groups, and khasādayaḥ, Mongolian group: China, Japan. So Japanese were there in Vedic age also. Kālayavana. Kālayavana fought with Kṛṣṇa.

1976 Conversations and Morning Walks

Garden Conversation -- June 28, 1976, New Vrindaban: Prabhupāda: Any nonsense can take vote and go to the government, and then whatever he will say, that will be law. Who cares that he's a rascal? Somehow or other he has gotten vote and he's in a position. Who is considering that? And in the Vedic age only the first-class brāhmaṇas and sages, they would... Manu-saṁhitā.
Morning Walk -- July 3, 1976, Washington, D.C.: Rūpānuga: (to Sadāpūta:) What about that chart you were working on comparing the ages, the Vedic ages and the scientists ages? Do you have that? Can we talk about that now? We should ask Śrīla Prabhupāda if there's any real parallel there. One thing we were thinking, the way they talk about time in past ages, Sadāpūta put the Vedic ages side by side with their idea and saw some comparison there, it looks like there may be some...
Morning Walk -- December 29, 1976, Bombay: Prabhupāda: So Mahābhārata is the history and there was Battle of Kurukṣetra. And that Kurukṣetra is mentioned there in the Bhagavad-gītā, and it is dharma-kṣetra since Vedic age.

Correspondence

1968 Correspondence

Letter to Mr. David J. Exley -- Los Angeles 21 February, 1968: With further reference to your letter dated Feb. 16, 1968, I may inform you that this Krishna Consciousness movement is not a recent movement, started a few months or a few years ago, but this movement has been existing for a very long time, dating back to the Vedic Age.

1970 Correspondence

Letter to Syama -- Los Angeles 23 February, 1970: Women are by nature endowed with many artistic tendencies, and from the Vedic age we find that high grade women and girls were highly qualified in sixty-four arts. Srimati Radharani was fully qualified in those arts
Letter to Citsukhananda -- Los Angeles 28 April, 1970: Regarding your first question, who is the speaker of Isopanisad? The speaker is the Vedas personified. In the Vedic age a disciple heard from the Spiritual Master messages which were coming down in disciplic succession, so a disciple, whatever he heard from his bona fide Spiritual Master, would recite.