Guest guest Posted December 28, 1999 Report Share Posted December 28, 1999 > If > their goal was simply to serve Krsna in a mood of renounciation, why not > just stay lifelong bramacari? It is a humble and renounced position in > society with no confusion about power and prestige. yhs, Kanti dasi The sannyas order is forbidden in this age. However, Sri Mahaprabhu introduced it for Gaudiya Vaisnavas. The reason was to make people in general show more respect to Krsna bhaktas. In India, people by culture offer obeisances and respects to such sadhus who walk around with dandas. That was the reason why He took sannyas Himself. I suppose this might be the answer on your question, why some ISCKON members would take sannyasa. It should be done in the mood and for the reason that Mahaprabhu demonstrated. Something similar was done by Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakura; he introduced brahmin threads, for the sake of having Indian people respect Gaudiya Vaisnavas as brahmanas, on the they were respecting smarta brahmanas due to their carrying a brahmin thread. Well, that's why a sannyas in iSCKON, I can thus conclude: So when you see him, you offer him your humble obeisances and respects, and then you get the chance to make your spiritual advancement by honoring Krsna's dear devotee (even if unknowingly). Otherwise, no use. - Mahanidhi das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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