Guest guest Posted June 19, 1999 Report Share Posted June 19, 1999 A VAISNAVA GURU IN GOOD STANDING EARLIER CAN ALSO FALL DOWN - MORE PROOF WITH ORIGINAL BENGALI FROM JAIVA DHARMA FROM DANAVIR MAHARAJ'S ARTICLE: Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura explains in the Jaiva Dharma, Chapter 20, page 213, the second instance in which one should reject his spiritual master. dvitiya karana ei ye. guru-varana samaye gurudeva vaisnava o tattvajna chilena, kintu sanga-dose pare mayavadi va vaisnava- vidvesi hoiya jan; erupa guruke partyaga kara kartavya; grhita guru yadi mayavadi va vaisnava-vidvesi va papasakta WORD TO WORD MEANINGS dvitiya--second; karana--cause; ei ye--is; guru-varana samaye--at the time of accepting the spiritual master; gurudeva--the spiritual master; vaisnava--Vaisnava; o--and; tattvajna--one who has knowledge about the spiritual reality; chilena--was; kintu--but; sanga-dose--due to bad association; pare--afterwards; mayavadi--impersonalist; va--or; vaisnava-vidvesi--offensive to Vaisnavas; hoiya jan--became; erupe--in this way; guruke--to the guru; parityaga--reject; kara kartavya--is a must; TRANSLATION The second instance in which one may reject the guru is when the guru was at the time of one's initiation a Vaisnava conversant in the Absolute Truth but later due to bad association became a mayavadi or an offender to the Vaisnavas. That guru should be rejected. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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