A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada’s strange acamana
Whatever enthusiastic disciples and followers may say about A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, no matter how much they praise his activities, one thing is certain — one should evaluate the activities, words and level of knowledge of Prabhupada objectively, not succumbing to the enthusiastic sayings of his followers. In late 1969, ISKCON Press published a practical handbook to „Krishna Consciousness“ (whatever that means): On page 95, Prabhupada describes the wedding ceremony and its conduct. One of the key rituals is the ritual of purification — ācamana. Ācamana is performed with the right hand. The seventh paragraph of the description of the ceremony reads: “The priest shows how to take water with a spoon from a vessel (pañcapātra). Holding the spoon in his right hand, he pours water into his left palm three times. Then he takes a sip of water. Then he again scoops up water with a spoon into his left palm for purification and <…> Then the priest passes the vessel with wa...