Guest guest Posted May 13, 1999 Report Share Posted May 13, 1999 There was a question: Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada says the guru takes the disciple’s sins, papa. The answer given was: Never. The bona fide guru is qualified. He is like fire. He will burn everything away. Why will he take it himself? He will not take the fruits from the disciple’s karma. Never will he take them. He will at once, by his mercy, quickly burn all. Not, there is nothing to be confused about. But, if the guru is not qualified, if he is not tattva-jnani, or if he is a kanistha-adhikari, then he will take all the sins. A madhyama-adhikari who is at the level of madhyama-uttama, oh, he will burn everything. This answer is trying to prove Prabhupada wrong or kanishtha. Anybody can give the proper answer or explanation on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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