Guest guest Posted July 19, 1999 Report Share Posted July 19, 1999 On 18 Jul 1999, Mahanidhi das wrote: > But I still doubt that you will succeed in braking down the > set-up of the Institution as established by its founder-acarya > Srila Prabhupada. He was well aware of the war that consumed the > Gaudiya Math after the departure of Bhaktisiddhanta. The war > over who will get in charge in the Institution, who's the > next "most senior" acarya to be obeyed by all. But all they > succeeded was to brake down the Institution into some impotent > fractions that are still not able to put themselves together. I have no intention to "break down the Institution." It is already broken down and crippled, ten times over (for each leader who fell and then some -- child abuse, philosophical mISKCONceptions, etc.). As far "the war that consumed the Gaudiya Math after the departure of Bhaktisiddhanta." I suppose we didn't have any wars in ISKCON over who would the next acarya? C'mon, in ISKCON we not only had beatings, but we had car bombings, vandalizing, shootings and killings as well. The movement splintered and fractured. Don't kid yourself anything less disastrous has transpired in ISKCON. The Zonal Acarya system disenfranchised most of the godbrothers worldwide (including Sweden) and left most of the grand-disciples spiritual orphans (inclduing your good self), practically destroying ISKCON in the process. We haven't seen the end of it yet either in the form of this upcoming class-action lawsuit against ISKCON. Don't think that this lawsuit is anything but the collective reaction to our past misdoings. Living in such a "glass house", you still have the gall to keep throwing stones at the Gaudiya Math? I say ISKCON has become the "Gaudiya Math" that Prabhupada criticized. You keep citing the example of Gaudiya Math faults, what to speak of learning from the example of others, when are we going to learn from our own mistakes in ISKCON? Everything is not all black in ISKCON, to be sure. So many sincere devotees are there and in some places things are actually progressing. But if we are going to steadily improve and overcome the grave challenges that face our society, we have to be aware of where we have been going wrong. Otherwise, what kind of varnasrama society can we create? No rose-colored glasses. No black paint. Let's just learn to see things for what they are. Stop being a "self-flattering society" and become a progressive Krsna conscious society. As long as there are serious aparadhas, our development of devotional consciousness is checked. In any business, the "bottom-line" dictates company policy and future outlooks. So when there are more losses than gains, it's time reconsider who are ISKCON's CEO's and give them a comprehensive job performance analysis. The GBC wants to be the "ultimate authorities" so let them be "ULTIMATELY" RESPONSIBLE and pay the price. On 19 Jul 1999, Sthita-dhi-muni Dasa wrote: > Not feeling that I am in a definite position to publicly judge senior devotees in public by name, I would then have to add that this is probably the 3rd or 4th time you have practically condemned RS for his letter. We now understand your feelings. Again, my apologies if I have offended anyone, but our GBC leaders need to understand that they are accountable to the society at large for their actions and not just to themselves as some elite body. In the Daksa arena (SB 6th Canto), undoubtedly much inappropriate cursing and counter-cursing ensued, but the original problem was that Lord Siva, the greatest Vaisnava, was unduly offended. Let us look the precipitating cause in the chain of events and then pin the blame where it belongs. This is speaking truthfully and beneficially. Sometimes the truth hurts and is not always palatable. Sometimes we have to call a spade a spade or let the emperor know he's missing some clothes. Frankly, Srila dasa PS: If someone continues to hold their line despite all evidence to the contrary, there is the tendency to hold it aganist them. Sorry for that. Forgive me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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