Guest guest Posted May 22, 1999 Report Share Posted May 22, 1999 On 22 May 1999, Gunamani dd wrote: > I see no contradiction and I really don´t understand why you do, I don't. If you are satisfied with your relationship with your guru, fine. Other's are not satisfied with their relationship with their gurus or their gurus were bogus and fell down big time and they are in search of another who is not bogus. I am very happy you see no contradiction and therefore I am sure you would have no objection that they seek the shelter of Srila Prabhupada's lotus feet and accept him as their guru? > Sorry Prabhu, but to me it sounds like you > are making something very simple very complicated. I'm sorry. It seems very simple to me. And has been always through Srila Prabhupada. > At Srila Prabhupadas lotusfeet I find the instructions to surrender to a > spiritual master (As confirmed in sastra). I'm sorry, are you saying Srila Prabhupada is not a spiritual master? As confirmed in sastra? > And my spiritual master instructs > me to read Srila Prabhupadas books and follow his instructions. That sounds fine. > > "I shall remain your personal guidance, physically present or not > > physically, as I am getting personal guidance from my Guru Maharaja." > > (Conv. 7/14/77) > > Please read that quote again. Yes sir! You're right I am really a poor reader. > "I shall remain your personal guidance, physically present or not > physically, as I am getting personal guidance from my Guru Maharaja." > Srila Prabhupada is getting personal guidance from his Guru Maharaja, his > disciples are getting personal guidance from their Guru Maharaja, Unfortunately you seem to forget about the thousands of disciples who were left out in the cold by bogus gurus as the result of being coerced into a guru relationship which did not look carefully enough at the qualifications necessary to become a guru. >why should the whole process suddenly change? Suddenly change to what. To the way Srila Prabhupada has always done things? His way worked for everyone because he never fell down. People who are looking for an unquestionable uttama-adhikari guru can feel assured of spiritual success by accepting him as their guru. Can you show me anywhere in his books where he directly said that after he left the planet no one could accept him as their guru? Srila Prabhupada has this to say: "Regarding parampara system: there is nothing to wonder for big gaps.[...] we find in the Bhagavad-gita that the Gita was taught to the sungod, some millions of years ago, but Krishna has mentioned only three names in this parampara system--namely, Vivasvan, Manu, and Iksvaku; and so these gaps do not hamper from understanding the parampara system. We have to pick up the prominent acaryas, and follow from him.[...] We have to pick up from the authority of the acharya in whatever sampradaya we belong to." (Letter Dayananda 4/12/68) Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakur's guru, as you probably know (and is listed in the front of the Bg), was Narottama Dasa Thakur who "died" 100 years earlier. How could this occur? yfs, Jd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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