Pet is not allowed to enter the house
„In
the previous verse it was explained that living entities should be honored by
charitable gifts and friendly behavior, and in this verse and in the following
verses, the description of different grades of living entities is given so that
one can know when to behave friendly and when to give charity. For example, a
tiger is a living entity, part and parcel of the Supreme Personality of
Godhead, and the Supreme Lord is living in the heart of the tiger as Supersoul.
But does this mean that we have to treat the tiger in a friendly manner?
Certainly not. We have to treat him differently, giving him charity in the form
of prasāda. The many saintly persons in the jungles do not treat the
tigers in a friendly way, but they supply prasāda foodstuffs to them.
The tigers come, take the food and go away, just as a dog does. According
to the Vedic system, a dog is not allowed to enter the house. Because of their
uncleanliness, cats and dogs are not allowed within the apartment of a
gentleman, but are so trained that they stand outside. The compassionate
householder will supply prasāda to the dogs and cats, who eat outside
and then go away. We must treat the lower living entities compassionately, but
this does not mean that we have to treat them in the same way we treat other
human beings. The feeling of equality must be there, but the treatment should
be discriminating.”
SB
3.29.28 Purport
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