Guest guest Posted November 20, 1999 Report Share Posted November 20, 1999 COW PROTECTION AND THE GBC An Open Letter to Bir Krsna Goswami, Gopal Krsna Swami, and Madhusevita Dasa Dear Bir Krsna Maharaja, Gopal Krsna Maharaja and Madhusevita Prabhu, Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. I am writing to you concerning the GBC's duties in the matter of cow protection in ISKCON. I know that you all have many duties to fulfill but I must admit that I feel angry, frustrated and disappointed at the lack of spiritual leadership coming from the GBC Executive Committee on this matter - especially in light of recent events - two in particular, which seemed to call for some public response and spiritual leadership from your committee: 1) 14 cows from ISKCON's Murari Sevaka community were sold to slaughter in June, 1999; and 2) of ISKCON's 54 rural communities, not one GBC filed a cow protection and agriculture report with the Minister of Cow Protection and Agriculture for the first (June 30) or the second (September 30) quarter of this year - as they are required to do according to ISKCON law 507. Your committee has remain publicly silent about both events. This concerns me greatly, because I feel that these two factors are connected in that they both point to a lack of spiritual awareness and spiritual leadership in our society in the matter of cow protection. COW PROTECTION IS ESSENTIAL FOR SPIRITUAL ADVANCEMENT ******************** One cannot become spiritually advanced without acquiring the brahminical qualifications and giving protection to cows. SB 6.18.52 Purport ******************** Sometimes it appears that our society has become so caught up in its focus on developing brahminical culture that we have forgotten that spiritual progress is impossible if we neglect the other part of Srila Prabhupada's formula - giving protection to the cows. Srila Prabhupada has further elaborated that it is not even possible to maintain brahminical culture unless we practice cow protection: ******************** Without protection of cows, brahminical culture cannot be maintained; and without brahminical culture, the aim of life cannot be fulfilled. SB 8.24.5 Purport ******************** Undoubtedly brahminical culture is essential to fulfilling the actual purpose of life, to reawaken our loving relationship of serving the Supreme Personality of Godhead. But, without protecting the cows, we cannot maintain brahminical culture. There are many reasons for this: 1. As explained by Srila Prabhupada cows provide milk which is essential to building fine brain tissue to understand spiritual topics. 2. In a natural society, without the specific nutrients provided by milk, we would be required to eat meat to maintain our body, especially our brain and nervous system, in a healthy condition. But one who eats meat will not be able to understand the transcendental message of the Lord. A society of meat-eaters cannot establish brahminical culture. 3. The cow is an animal in the mode of goodness. As indicated by Lord Caitanya, by caring for and protecting the cows, one is promoted to the mode of goodness. A brahminical culture requires that at least a segment of society fulfill the role of brahmanas. Brahmanas must be situated in the mode of goodness. 4. Srila Prabhupada advocated simple living as the best climate for pursuing spiritual advancement. In a non-meat-eating society, the only possibility for establishing simple living is to depend on the cow to provide milk and the bull to provide traction for crop production and local transportation. Without cow protection, simple living cannot be achieved. Without simple living, brahminical culture is constantly threatened by the powerful allurements of industrialized society. 5. As Srila Prabhupada explained at Gita-nagari and other places, it is important to protect cows, because just by protecting the cows, we will be constantly inspired by the remembrance of Krsna's transcendental pastimes. These are just some of the reasons why cow protection is essential to spiritual development and why, if we think we can make spiritual progress without protecting the cows, we are simply lying to ourselves. WITHOUT COW PROTECTION, THE AFFAIRS OF ADMINISTRATION GO TO HELL On one hand, Srila Prabhupada tells us that protecting the cows is an indispensable component of spiritual advancement. On the other hand, he warns that if we do not protect the cows, our affairs of administration will fall into hellish chaos: ******************** Without a proper arrangement for developing brahminical culture and protecting cows, all the affairs of administration will go to hell. SB 7.3.13 Purport ******************** Again, we see that Prabhupada mentions *two* factors: 1) developing brahminical culture; and 2) protecting cows. One element alone is not sufficient to keep the affairs of administration from "going to hell" as he puts it. It requires two factors: development of brahminical culture (which ultimately means a varnasrama society guided by qualified brahmanas) *and* protecting cows. And what happens to us once the affairs of administration go to hell? - Actually, Prabhupada says *all* the affairs of administration will go to hell - What happens then? A SOCIETY DEVOID OF COW PROTECTION IS NOT UNDER THE DIRECT PROTECTION OF THE SUPREME LORD What happens when all the affairs of administration go to hell is that - as described by Srila Prabhupada - our society is no longer under the direct protection of the Supreme Lord. ******************** A society devoid of cow protection and brahminical culture is not under the direct protection of the Lord, just as the prisoners in the jails are not under the protection of the king but under the protection of a severe agent of the king. SB 1.14.34 ******************** But, whose duty is it to provide the leadership to keep this disastrous condition from developing? Who is responsible for seeing that the spiritual standards in ISKCON are maintained? GBC SHOULD SEE THAT MANAGEMENT IS BEING DONE NICELY AND THAT SPIRITUAL STANDARDS ARE MAINTAINED Srila Prabhupada informs us that it is the duty of the GBC to travel from one center to another and see that spiritual standards are maintained. ******************** Now I want that my GBC representatives shall travel extensively throughout their zone, without stopping in any one place for very long. Their job will be to see how things are going on, that the spiritual standard is maintained very high, to give encouragement to the devotees, like that. Letter to: Madhudvisa -- Los Angeles 26 May, 1972 ******************** Not only is it the duty of the GBC to travel and see that spiritual standards are being maintained, and to encourage the devotees, Srila Prabhupada specifies also that it is their duty to see that the management is being done nicely. ******************** Our GBC members should always visit the different temples to see that everything goes on well, and to see that the management is being done very nicely. Letter to: Rupanuga -- Bombay 18 December, 1974 ******************** If the GBC is responsible for traveling and seeing that spiritual standards are being maintained, that means that it is their responsibility in their travels to see, that among other things, that the spiritual standard of cow protection is being maintained - because, as instructed by Srila Prabhupada, spiritual advancement is not possible without protecting the cows. If the GBC is responsible for visiting different temples and seeing that the management is being done very nicely, that means, among other things that the devotees are being properly trained in a Krsna conscious lifestyle, that the management is able to keep the devotees happily engaged in devotional service, and that the laws of ISKCON - which are meant to support the spiritual progress of the society are being properly observed. If the devotees are not being properly trained as to what constitutes Krsna consciousness; if they are feeling miserable, unsupported and confused; and if the laws of ISKCON are not being maintained - that means the center is not being properly managed. In that case, what should the GBC do? He or she should take steps to reform and correct the situation. ******************** And GBC and Sannyasis will travel and see the officers are doing this, and if they observe anything lowering of the standard, they must reform and advise, or if there is some discrepancy I shall remove it. Letter to: Karandhara -- Bombay 22 December, 1972 ******************** GBC's RESPONSIBILITY FOR COW PROTECTION Examining all these quotes by Srila Prabhupada, it becomes clear that the GBC has some duty to help maintain cow protection within our ISKCON society. To review: * Cow protection is essential for spritual progress. * Without proper measures for cow protection our administration will be beset by hellish chaos. * A society devoid of cow protection is not under the direct protection of the Lord. * It is the duty of the GBC to travel from temple to temple and see that spiritual standards are being properly maintained - one of those spiritual standards is cow protection. * It is the duty of the GBC to visit different centers and see that the management is being done nicely - one aspect of management is to see that the laws of ISKCON are being properly observed - one of those laws is ISKCON law 507 which says that the GBC must visit all ISKCON farm communities, meet privately with the cowherds, inspect the cow protection facilities, and file a report with the Ministry of Cow Protection and Agriculture which includes an evaluation of how well the standards for cow protection are being observed in the community and which areas need improvement. For the GBC to fulfill its spiritual and official obligations in the matter of cow protection is vital to the well-being of Krsna's cows. It is vital to the spiritual enthusiasm of Krsna's cowherds. It is vital to the spiritual health of our society. And, in fact, it is vital to the spiritual health of the GBC officers themselves. WE NEED TO HEAR YOUR RESPONSE TO THE MURARI TRAGEDY Whenever there is a serious situation in ISKCON, devotees always look to the leaders of the society for their response, for their guidance. The material energy is constantly challenging Srila Prabhupada's Krsna consciousness movement. When it does, we look to you for leadership. When there is a lawsuit or falldown or some other threatening situation, the devotees in ISKCON expect your guidance. And usually we get some response very soon. Why does it take so long to make even a preliminary statement on the situation at Murari? Aparently, the 14 cows were sold to slaughter while the husband and wife cowherd team were at the Panihatti festival (June 25-27) raising funds for the cow program. Due to Drumilla's deviousness, Bir Krsna Maharaja apparently did not find out that the cows were missing until late July. By mid-September, Deputy Barrier had provided substantial evidence that it was Drumilla himself acting in collusion with Johnny Lee, who arranged for the sale of the animals at the Fayetteville stockyards. Even then we can possibly understand some need for silence due to the delicate situation of making sure Drumilla was off the property. But all this was taken care of by mid-October. Why does it take more than a month to give the devotees any official comment on the situation? The overwhelming message that this sends is that to the top level of ISKCON's GBC, the slaughter of 14 cows from an ISKCON farm community is not very significant. WE NEED TO HEAR YOUR ANSWERS ABOUT THE MURARI TRAGEDY There are a number of questions that devotees are looking for answers to: 1. Does Drumilla still have money resulting from the sale of the animals? 2. Will he return all of it to ISKCON? 3. Will it be feasible to prosecute Drumilla? 4. Is it indeed true as alleged that Drumilla Nanni had a prison record prior to assuming leadership of the Murari community? 5. Besides possible legal prosecution, what sanctions or official censure will the GBC enact regarding Drumilla? WE NEED TO HEAR YOUR ANALYSIS OF THE MURARI TRAGEDY By your remaining silent on this tragic situation, we will be fated to repeat this kind of mistake again in the future. Although Drumilla was the direct perpetrator of the crime, it appears that we had created an administrative situation in which it was very easy and very attractive for someone like him to come to power and maintain a position of leadership in ISKCON for more than a year. Something like this could also happen in another ISKCON community. What is your analysis of the different factors which could have helped prevent the breakdown of the Murari community? Several factors warrant your attention. CULT-PROOFING ISKCON Srila Prabhupada was not a cult leader, but as is the case with other major religions, some of his followers deviated from his example and his instruction and became cult leaders, who developed a power over their followers which had nothing to do with spiritual advancement and which in the end took a great toll on our society - financially, socially, and spiritually. Drumilla is only the most recent example of such deviant leadership. Other examples include Kirtanananda, Bhavananda, and most recently Harikesa. That these unqualified leaders were not relieved of their office before they had a chance to inflict great harm on ISKCON and its devotees points to our lack in two areas: 1) We have not taken steps to guarantee qualified, responsible leadership; and 2) We have not taken steps to insure the development of responsible, discriminating followers. CULT-PROOFING ISKCON LEADERSHIP There are a number of steps we could take to help safeguard ISKCON against unqualified, abusive, and even criminal leadership. We would like to hear your assessment of the following possible policies: 1. As most businesses do, we could request a resume and letters of reference for devotees in leadership positions, such as temple president, treasurer, sannyasi, spiritual master, and GBC. We could make it a policy to do some background checks on them. 2. We could do preliminary character evaluations to insure that the candidate is psychologically sound and has the appropriate human relations skills for a leadership post. As most businesses do, we could institute annual performance evaluations. 3. We could require candidates for positions of responsibility to sign a legally binding contract stating that while in office they will uphold the fundamental principles taught by Srila Prabhupada and that they will abide by the laws of ISKCON. 4. We could implement training to help our leaders develop better skills in human relations. As Prabhupada has stated, "Lack of success is due to lack of training." Good training could help create better leaders, even among present leaders who have certain weaknesses in maintaining harmonious relationships among community members, simply due to lack of training. 5. We could examine the problems which are caused by lack of reliable funding for leadership positions, such as temple president, etc. Where appropriate we could work on measures to create more realistic levels of funding to attract qualified candidates. What is your assessment of policies like these? Do you think they could help prevent a situation such as the one which evolved at Murari Sevaka? CULT-PROOFING ISKCON FOLLOWERS Whether we are talking about Adolf Hitler or Kirtanandana, abusive cult leaders cannot gain power without the support of those who out of ignorance and psychological insecurity become cult followers. On one hand the principles of humility, tolerance, obedience, and veneration for authority are essential factors for spiritual progress. But when spiritual aspirants practice this kind of behavior towards those who are in defiance of spiritual principles, they do not find advancement, but spiritual devastation. In the case of Murari Sevaka, devotees knew for some time that something was wrong with Drumilla's leadership, but as one board member put it, "Well, you know how devotees are, they are so humble. Rather than confronting him and removing him, they just quietly moved away." We need to focus on training our devotees not to be blind followers of any leader. Too often devotees rationalize bad leadership by saying, "A blind uncle is better than no uncle." But an abusive, destructive uncle is not better than no uncle. He's worse than no uncle. And, abusive leaders are not better than no leaders. They destroy devotees, and they do tremendous damage by undermining the preaching power of Srila Prabhupada's movement. 1. Devotees could be taught to recognize that the qualities of a legitimate spiritual leader include humility, truthfulness and straightforward dealings. They could be taught to recognize arrogance, lying and manipulative intimidation as hallmarks of unqualified leadership. 2. Devotees could be taught to constantly assess their leadership by the test of guru-sadhu-sastra. 3. Devotees could be instructed in the many accounts of the Bhagavatam and in the lives of our immediate acarya-predecessors in which illegitimate spiritual leaders were rejected or condemned. They could study the accounts of Prthu and Indra, of Bali Maharaja and Sukracarya, of Lord Balarama and Romaharsana, and of the many false spiritual leaders exposed by Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati. 4. Devotees could be instructed in Srila Prabhupada's teachings against blind following and in favor of developing "independently thoughtful," responsible devotees. 5. Devotees could be warned about the danger of developing a perverse relationship of psychological co-dependency with an authority and mistaking it for a bona-fide constructive spiritual relationship. 6. Devotees could be taught how to stop abusive leadership: 1) Say No. 2) Get away. 3) Tell someone. They could be taught how to join together with other sober devotees and correct or remove a leader who is becoming deviant from ISKCON's spiritual standards. What is your opinion of such policies? Which ones do you think would be effective in preventing the development of various break-away cults in ISKCON? WE NEED TO HEAR FROM YOU ON THESE ISSUES Some devotees may wonder how I can dare to criticize your neglect in the matter of cow protection, how I dare raise the serious allegations of past cow abuse at communities such as Mayapur, Vrndavana and New Vrndavana - as well as Murari Sevaka. The answer is that I am not a cult member, I am not a blind follower. I am an independently thoughtful member of Srila Prabhupada's International Society for Krishna Consciousness. I feel I have an obligation to bring such serious questions to light. Other devotees may wonder why I bother to plead for you to make sure the GBC fulfills its duties in the matter of cow protection. The answer is that I have seen devotees around the world struggling for years in the face of indifference to maintain Krsna's cows. I have seen them working very hard for over a year to resolve numerous differences of opinion for the sake of drafting the Minimum Standards for Cow Protection under the guidance of the Ministry for Cow Protection and Agriculture. Now that their work had become an ISKCON law, I cannot bear to stand silently by while I see all their hard work and hopes dashed to the ground. If Srila Prabhupada says it is the duty of the GBC to travel from temple to temple and encourage the devotees, this neglect by the GBC is certainly a slap in the face to all Krsna's hard-working cowherds in ISKCON. They need to see you. They need your encouragement. They need your support. There are 54 ISKCON farm communities listed in the Back to Godhead magazine. These communities can no longer be ignored. In keeping with Srila Prabhupada's desires, these rural communities are becoming the focus for the ISKCON of the future. This is where devotee families want to live - in the country where they can raise their families in the mode of goodness. They need your support there, otherwise we will see a rash of cult leaders taking over these communities and gradually withdrawing them from ISKCON altogether. And the cowherds especially need your support. Even more than women in ISKCON, the ISKCON cowherd - whether man or woman - is usually one of the lowest members of ISKCON's social ladder. Typically, the cowherd's voice is very small. But without him or her, ISKCON's rural communities lack spiritual vitality. On the other hand, as they recognize and seek the answers to the problems of Krsna's cows and cowherds, I am convinced that the GBC find the clues that will help unfold the spiritual potential of our whole society. We in ISKCON are waiting to hear from the leaders of the GBC on all the topics discussed in this letter. Let us know the facts of Murari Sevaka. Let us know how the situation is being dealt with. Let us know what we are doing to prevent an abusive cult leader like Drumilla from gaining a leadership position in ISKCON in the future. Let us know what steps you plan to take to train devotees in how to deal with bad leadership and how to resist developing a cult mentality. And let us know what steps you are taking to make sure that your GBC officers themselves will also do their part in upholding the laws of ISKCON by fulfilling their obligations to visit ISKCON's farm communities, meet with the cowherds, inspect cow-care facilities, and file a proper report with the Minister of Cow Protection and Agriculture. We are waiting for your forthright, open response on these matters. That will be welcome. What is not longer an acceptable response are private, threatening letters advising people who raise questions to keep quiet and stop discussing these problems publicly. That will not help cure the problems in our ISKCON society. your servant, Hare Krsna dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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