Guest guest Posted March 30, 1999 Report Share Posted March 30, 1999 On 29 Mar 1999, Janesvara Dasa wrote: > Did Srila Prabhupada ever make changes to his spiritual master's books or ANY > other parampara guru's books AND put the changed books in the original authors > name? The material conceptions of copyrights do not apply to transcendental works. The name and credit does not matter; the message must be the same. The knowledge of the Gita is the same as it was millions of years ago so Prabhupada's Gita is perfectly representing Bhaktisiddhanta's Gita. You have to understand that once Krsna accepts the Gita, it means it's in agreement with the message. > If you are witch-hunting, have fun. If the answer to the above question is as > you speculate will it mean I will get kicked-out of ISKCON? Sorry, I left > voluntarily a long, long time ago so I didn't have to associate with people > with such attitudes. But the anti-ISKCON groups/individuals are just envious so although you may not to all their ideas, you are partaking of their offenses and bad association. And by supplying them more controversial fuel, you increase the spread of aparadha. We should be trying to curb their offenses, but instead, by agreeing with them, we increase it and implicate ourselves with them. "Transcendental devotional service cannot be complete and cannot be relishable without the association of devotees. We have therefore established the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Anyone who is trying to be aloof from this Krishna Consciousness Society and yet engage in Krsna consciousness is living in a great hallucination, for this is not possible." - Bhagavatam Sincerely, Virender http://www.krishnasoft.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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