Guest guest Posted May 21, 1999 Report Share Posted May 21, 1999 > > .......................................................................... > . > > That is pretty clear isnt it? > > "They direct the sincere inquirer of the truth, *as all the revealed > scriptures do*, to the pure devotee of Krsna to learn about Him by > submitting to listen with an open mind to the transcendental sound > *appearing on his lips*." > One unclear thing. Does the expression "revealed scriptures" refers also to Srila Prabhupada's purports in his books, his audio and video tapes, his letters and conversations, other writings and works? I suppose - no. But certainly, the point of apraching the pure devotee of Krsna in order to learn from him about Krsna, is an undisputable fact in any case. That's what Srila Prabhupada also tells us on "every second" page of his books. > "It is by neglecting to remember this fundamental principle that the > empiric pedants find themselves so hopelessly puzzled in their vain > endeavor to *reconcile the statements of the different texts of the > scriptures*." > The same point as above, the usage of the term "scripture." We have Srila Prabhupada's explanations of one such scripture. The Bhagavad-gita As It IS. Prabhupada used to say how there have been so many other editions of the same Bhagavad-gita, but none was becoming a devotee of Krsna by reading it, nevertheless. But his translations and purports were making so many devotees (I got no Folio, maybe someone else could find the quote). I remember myself also having some a copy of those "Gitas" in my hands, but got no impression from it whatsoever. Just a piece of cultural and classic literature, an Indian myth. However, after coming to less than half of Srila Prabhupada's version, I quit all my other engagements that I have had, and turn myself over to the closest Hare Krsna temple in order to follow the path of bhakti-yoga. As far as other different texts of scriptures are concerned (besides Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-bhagavtam), I would say, yes, we are yet to get to someone else than Prabhupada in order to get reconciliation there. But for the sake of reconciling Prabhupada's explanations of BG and SB...? At least, that is not being covered here with the above quotes from Bhaktisiddhanta. We got to get *someone's* reconciliations of sastric texts to be clear to us, after all, on the bottom line. ys mnd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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