Guest guest Posted June 29, 1999 Report Share Posted June 29, 1999 On 27 Jun 1999, Janesvara Dasa wrote: > On 26 Jun 1999, Srila Dasa wrote: > > As far as being complacent to "simply read SP's books," in those very books Janesvara Prabhu speaks of, Prabhupada over and over again emphasizes the importance of associating with and learning from advanced devotees -- sadhu-sanga. > Hogwash. You associate by reading Srila Prabhupada's books. I can surmise from such strong-winded "red-neck" genre of rhetoric ("hogwash") that our respective opinions are irreconcilable. So be it. I do not expect to convince you by my paltry words. Fortunately, there are others who may be witnessing our exchange and can benefit from such "locking of horns." While your quotes convincingly impress upon us the importance of Prabhupada's books and reading them, this does not obviate the ABSOLUTE NECESSITY for seeking high-class Vaisnava association. Don't try to create a false dichotomy when we are obliged to reconcile and create a harmonic understanding: sadhu sastra guru vakya cittete koriya aikya How can you decry the importance of "advanced devotees" (sadhu) without losing your credibility? The fanatical attempt to advocate that devotional service can be successfully performed by avoiding or neglecting sadhu-sanga is simply foolish. You are living an "illusion" to quote SP's purport in SB 4.9.[11-13?] This is what I meant by "one-sided and small-minded" and your strong retort in this regard should only prove to the more sane and level-headed on this conference that your one-sided emphasis is imbalanced and misconceived. Srila's Prabhupada's books fall under the category of *SASTRA*. We still REQUIRE *GURU* (spiritual master) and *SADHU*. *Sadhu* includes all varieties of devotee association (subordinates, equals and seniors), but it especially means "high-class, advanced association" -- inasmuch as *guru* similarly refers to all varieties of *guru*, but particularly to the 1st-class (uttama) Vaisnava. Your advocacy of minimizing the GURU is already well-known and documented on this conference. Now I wish to suggest your understanding is equally defective in terms of *SADHU*. There must always be an appropriate balance between GURU, SASTRA AND SADHU. This is Gaudiya-VAISNAVA PHILOSOPHY. Otherwise, you run the risk of becoming MAYAVADA with an undue emphasis simply on reading books (viz, "studying Vedanta"). Don't try to use Prabhupada's words as a pretense for promoting your personal agenda and frustration. (cf, "Don't use salagram as a stone for breaking nuts.") > You will never understand them unless you READ them. "We read the Bible day and night. You see black while I see white." - William Blake Without proper association, guidance and confirmation from more advanced devotees, what is to keep anyone of us from developing perverted and selfishly motivated interpretations of SP's books? Again, to quote Blake, "even the Devil can cite scripture [sP's books]. Who is to guide us to ensure that our progress in KC is sure and certain and that our understanding of the philosophy is correct? Therefore, we cannot do without bonafide SADHU and GURU. sadhu sastra guru vakya cittete koriya aikya Any other one-sided preaching is bogus. Touche! > > Let's not make a false dogma of the statement "Everything is in Srila > > Prabhupada's books," by a one-sided and small-minded understanding of what is in those books. Frankly, Srila dasa PS: Let's hear some more quotes, "Satan." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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