Mention897159

Download triples
rdf:type qkg:Mention
so:text Following in the footsteps of Maharaja Pariksit, it is the duty of all executive heads of states to see that the principles of religion, namely austerity, cleanliness, mercy and truthfulness, are established in the state, and that the principles of irreligion, namely pride, illicit female association or prostitution, intoxication and falsity, are checked by all means. And to make the best use of a bad bargain, the personality of Kali may be transferred to places of gambling, drinking, prostitution and slaughterhouses, if there are any places like that. Those who are addicted to these irreligious habits may be regulated by the injunctions of the scripture. In no circumstances should they be encouraged by any state. In other words, the state should categorically stop all sorts of gambling, drinking, prostitution and falsity. The state which wants to eradicate corruption by majority may introduce the principles of religion in the following manner: Two compulsory fasting days in a month, if not more . Even from the economic point of view, such two fasting days in a month in the state will save tons of food, and the system will also act very favorably on the general health of the citizens. (en)
so:isPartOf https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/A._C._Bhaktivedanta_Swami_Prabhupada
so:description Quotes from Books: Violence and Dictatorship (en)
Property Object

Triples where Mention897159 is the object (without rdf:type)

qkg:Quotation850025 qkg:hasMention
Subject Property