Guest guest Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 Dandavats Maharaja, > > I think it is perfectly all right and in fact the right etiquette for > > one to pay respect to one's Guru by offering the Guru pranam before any > > kind of lecture or service. > > If one has been appointed to give a lecture to the devotees/ or public, > then yes he may glorify their guru pranama mantra, but generally in line > with GBC regulations, this is done softly to one self. > > the ettiquette is that-by the mercy of/ and as representative of/ the > spiritual master one can preach. so he should be glorified as a self > purification before one speaks, but softly. not in a loud way. Another thing I have seen in some places--which seems like a nice solution--is to chant the om ajnana timarandhasya sloka, which glorifies sri guru, but at the same time does not upset anyone. Ys., Rama Kesava dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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