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Brahmin means to be clean - inside by always chanting the Lord's glories, and outside by regular bathing

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"Brahmin means to be clean—inside by always chanting the Lord's glories, and outside by regular bathing"

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1976 Correspondence

All of them must agree to faithfully chant 16 rounds minimum daily and rigidly abide by the four regulative principles. Brahmin means to be clean—inside by always chanting the Lord's glories, and outside by regular bathing. Brahmin also means pandit, so they must be able to support their preaching by quoting shastric references.

All of them must agree to faithfully chant 16 rounds minimum daily and rigidly abide by the four regulative principles. Brahmin means to be clean—inside by always chanting the Lord's glories, and outside by regular bathing. Brahmin also means pandit, so they must be able to support their preaching by quoting shastric references. Particularly, they should study Bhagavad-gita, Sri Isopanisad, Nectar of Devotion and Nectar of Instruction as well as all the small paperbacks. There will be a yearly examination for all Brahmins based upon these books.

Page Title:Brahmin means to be clean - inside by always chanting the Lord's glories, and outside by regular bathing
Compiler:Monaja
Created:2023-05-08, 13:45:04
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=1
No. of Quotes:1