Guest guest Posted July 15, 2001 Report Share Posted July 15, 2001 > Sudama: There also is the position of or some question is raised as to how > to actually follow the authority. What is the authority between...? > > Prabhupada: Authority is your spiritual master. You do not know who is > authority? Why this question is there? If one is initiated, then he > accepted the authority. And if he does not follow the instruction of > spiritual master, he is a rascal. He is defying the authority. That's all. > > Sudama: The question also is there: the authority is the spiritual master, > but the via media to the spiritual master... The difference between, like > we were discussing in the automobile of siksa and diksa-guru. > > Prabhupada: Then so siksa and diksa-guru... A siksa-guru who instructs > against the instruction of spiritual, he is not a siksa guru. He is a > demon. Siksa-guru, diksa-guru means... Sometimes a diksa-guru is not > present always. Therefore one can take learning, instruction, from an > advanced devotee. That is called the siksa-guru. Siksa-guru does not mean > he is speaking something against the teachings of the diksa-guru. He is > not a siksa-guru. He is a rascal. > > >>> Ref. VedaBase => Bhagavad-gita 17.1-3 -- Honolulu, July 4, 1974 When we read this ("...he is not a siksa guru. He is a demon...") how are we to understand the position of the Gaudiya Math swami called Narayan Maharaj who is presenting himself as siksa disciple of Srila Prabhupada and saying that his teachings are nondiferent but everyone with half a brain can see big differences? Please help me because every once in a while I find my self calling him bad names such as "rascal" for example. Your servant, Mahat-tattva das Those who read this text in the Krishna Katha conference please click "comment" button (not the "answer" button) when answering or commenting on this as I am not member of that conference. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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