Guest guest Posted June 24, 1999 Report Share Posted June 24, 1999 Mahanidhi Prabhu wrote on 24.06.99 > The followers of NM are promoting him as the next acarya of ISCKON. I think first they would have to explain to us what do they mean by "ISKCON" Are his followers ISKCON members or former ISKCON members or how is this to be understood? > After all these, one may only wonder: Since ISCKON is all the > same "old wine" with only the name changed into English by > Srila Prabhupada, nothing new there, then what is the need for > NM to go trying to secure the same ISCKON as his preaching > field: It's only an English name there in front of him. > I mean, all he really would have to do (if at al) is -- to give > some another English name to the same "wine" that he himself got > the access to. Just as Srila Prabhupada did. Or? Sorry I could not follow what you are trying to say by this. I also dont want to be part of a sect or a splinter group therefore I see things moore universal or from the point of view of "Unity in diversity". Is not that what Prabhupada also wanted? > You said "why not cooperate". Cooperation requires two sides, not only > one. Thats true, of course. > So, what is the question of some "cooperation"? NM told "them" > how to behave, and if they don't then he got no choice but to > come and do what needed to be done. He has taken for himself > the position of a superior ISCKON authority -- an acarya. > For that he needs to first dissolve ISCKON as the institution > with the GBC as the highest authority, as laid down by Srila > Prabhupada. Did he really sad or indicated such a thing? I,m just curious. > How one can possibly call this a "cooperation"? If that where really his intentions than of course there would be no question of "cooperation" from his part. ys Harsi das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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