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Srila Prabhupada[Posted April 18, 2008]

The hypocrisy in stamping out polygamy



A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

Maybe it's time to rethink the ban on polygamy - gay marriage is accepted, living "in sin" is accepted, "open marriages" are going on...
mothers go to court New York Times April 18, 2008 - KIRK JOHNSON and JOHN DOUGHERTY

Busy Day at Court Handling Sect's Children



SAN ANGELO, Tex. - It took only a few minutes from the judge's opening gavel Thursday morning for an emergency court hearing on the fate of 416 children taken by the state from a polygamist compound two weeks ago to dissolve into chaos.

About 100 lawyers, for the children, their families and the state, were gathered in the main courtroom at Tom Green County Courthouse; another 100 or so were dispatched to the San Angelo city auditorium three blocks away, and connected to the main courtroom through a video conferencing system. Court exhibits had to be copied and carried between the locations by clerks. It took an hour just to enter the first exhibit into the record.
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Marriage for protection
Kali Coming of Age: Unmarriage the Norm A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

Udvaha means marriage, taking the charge of the girl. The boy takes charge of the young girl from the custody of her father. This is marriage. Woman, according to Vedic civilization, they are not recommended freedom. They should be taken care just like children are taken care of. You cannot give independence to the children. That is not possible. Then it is not good for them. Similarly, woman also should be taken care of. They should not be given freedom. That is not good for them. They should be protected by the father in childhood, by the husband in youthhood, and by the grown-up children in old age. Three stages. But in this age, women are trying to take independence of father, husband or children. That is not good. That is described in the shastra. more

No more than one wife, but no limit to woman hunting


excerpt from purport, Srimad-Bhagavatam 4.26.6

People have become so degraded in this age that on the one hand they restrict polygamy and on the other hand they hunt for women in so many ways. Many business concerns publicly advertise that topless girls are available in this club or in that shop. Thus women have become instruments of sense enjoyment in modern society. The Vedas enjoin, however, that if a man has the propensity to enjoy more than one wife—as is sometimes the propensity for men in the higher social order, such as the brahmanas, kshatriyas and vaishyas, and even sometimes the shudras[1]—he is allowed to marry more than one wife. Marriage means taking complete charge of a woman and living peacefully without debauchery. At the present moment, however, debauchery is unrestricted. Nonetheless, society makes a law that one should not marry more than one wife. This is typical of a demoniac society.


1. - Brahmanas, kshatriyas, vaishyas and shudras are the four divisions of society: the intellectuals or seers, the administrators and protectors, the mercantile and agrarians, and those who fill in as laborers and workers.

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