If non-devotees have a complaint regarding devotee conduct, what should they do?
Social · asked by user [] · 2010-01-22 · 1 answers
Greetings.
[br]This question has come up in another thread, but hasnt been answered there, and it was off-topic there as well, so I am starting a new thread for it:[br]
[br][quote][cite] sg:[/cite]VEDA - ISKCON Law. (amendment)[br]
50. If a devotee has any grievances regarding the management of a temple, his complaints should be properly aimed to the local temple president, regional secretary and / or the local GBC representative. The matter should not be acted on or brought before the devotees in general. [VI.12-S-pres.76,A-81].
[br] Understood.
[br] 1. [b] What about non-devotees / members of public are they allowed to complaint in regards to conduct of devotees -
by action or by words used. IF yes, do they also have to go through the same process mentioned above.[/b][/quote]
[br]Thank you for your replies.
[br]This question has come up in another thread, but hasnt been answered there, and it was off-topic there as well, so I am starting a new thread for it:[br]
[br][quote][cite] sg:[/cite]VEDA - ISKCON Law. (amendment)[br]
50. If a devotee has any grievances regarding the management of a temple, his complaints should be properly aimed to the local temple president, regional secretary and / or the local GBC representative. The matter should not be acted on or brought before the devotees in general. [VI.12-S-pres.76,A-81].
[br] Understood.
[br] 1. [b] What about non-devotees / members of public are they allowed to complaint in regards to conduct of devotees -
by action or by words used. IF yes, do they also have to go through the same process mentioned above.[/b][/quote]
[br]Thank you for your replies.
user [38] · 2010-01-22
It should be enough to approach the local temple pres.