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All the living entities in the numberless universes are My eternal

servants.Therefore,any living entity who harms or offends another living

entity will perish,If sanyasi blasphemes an innocent person,the sanyasi will

fall down and lose all his piety.Then raising His golden arms,Lord Caitanya

declared to the entire world:Renouncing criticism of others,everyone please

chant Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare rama Hare

Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

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> "Our business is to point out who is not a saint."

> (Srila Prabhupada, Morning Walk, April 10th, 1974)

.. Sometimes he greatly offended our Guru Maharaja, and it so happened that

at the last stage, practically Guru Maharaja rejected him. And the result,

we can find that instead of becoming a great preacher of Krishna

Consciousness, this gentleman has become artificially a head of a mundane

institution.

SRila Prabhupada

 

yes,that was Srila Prabhupadas buisiness,but we have to be cerfull othervise

we can make vaisnava apparadha and end up where Lord Caitanya said.

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> --- "Tripada (das) (Split - HR)" <Tripada (AT) pamho (DOT) net>

> wrote:

>

> > All the living entities in the numberless universes

> > are My eternal

> > servants.Therefore,any living entity who harms or

> > offends another living

> > entity will perish,If sanyasi blasphemes an innocent

> > person,the sanyasi will

> > fall down and lose all his piety.Then raising His

> > golden arms,Lord Caitanya

> > declared to the entire world:Renouncing criticism of

> > others,everyone please

> > chant Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare

> > Hare Hare rama Hare

> > Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

> >

A person who is liberated acharya and guru cannot commit any mistake, but

there are persons who are less qualified or not liberated, but still can act

as guru and acharya by strictly following the disciplic succession. It is

the injunction of the sastras that anyone who sees the Deity in the Temple

as made of wood or stone, or considers the acaryas and gurus as ordinary

common men, and discriminates Vaisnavas or devotees as belonging to a

certain group or caste, are called hellish.

 

 

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