Guest guest Posted June 8, 1999 Report Share Posted June 8, 1999 On 07 Jun 1999, Janesvara Dasa wrote: > Certainly you can't be insinuating that there is something wrong in following the example of Arjuna - becoming a lifelong devotee ksatriya? > > Of course not. Just that I don't recall Prabhupada ever appointing anyone a lifelong varna designation along the lines of: 'So and So dasa - you are now designated by me a ksatriya'. Certainly he stressed the importance of VAD principles, but he left extremely few examples regarding his personal designation of individual disciples. I wish to restate that the principles of VAD are extremely important, but a preoccupation with designating individuals at our present time might be premature at this point in our history. It could be a good idea for us to stress the cultivation of a mature understanding of the theory and dynamics of a healthy VAD culture, otherwise we will just passionately recreate another mess under a different name. > Srila Prabhupada ordered his senior disciples to become expert in one of the four varnas in order to become teachers in the varnasrama colleges which they were to start in EVERY center. This is a very clear instruction. > Yes, and becoming expert is not something one can legislate by decree. It is like saying he order his disciples to become pure devotees, or gurus, and save the future of humanity. That may not be somthing you can accomplish simply by organizing a GBC meeting. > This is another weak, negative, pessimistic attitude popular amongst ISKCON leaders. It is a very poor excuse for not even BEGINNING the attempt at following Srila PRabhupada's orders to start varnasrama colleges in every center for every devotee everyday. > Talk aboutt weak, negative, and pessimistic attitudes! There are many ISKCON devotees who are enthusiastic about VAD, and there have been numerous attempts to try to find a way to implement Srila Prabhupada's numerous instructions. Because our own expectations for ISKCON have not been met may not be the only qualification of the devotional success of the other Vaisnavas. > Follow the instructions given by Srila PRabhupada in > Vrindavana in 1974. They were perfect instructions how to begin the process and gradually improve the practices of varnasrama-dharma in the society of devotees. It has NEVER been attempted in the manner described by Prabhupada. > I am confident that the day will come when both Srila Prabhupada's 'leaders' and 'rank and file' will feel confident the timing it right to implement all of Prabhupada's instructions. Prabhupada had many extremely sophisticated ambitions, and such things will not come about simply by snapping fingers, as you say. ys, Sthita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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