Guest guest Posted October 31, 1999 Report Share Posted October 31, 1999 Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada. "After attaining twice-born status through initiation, the Lords, sincere in Their vows, took further vow of celibacy from Garga Muni, the spiritual master of the Yadus."(S.B. 10. 45, 29) In this description, the choice seems to be on the disciple. What we have seen however is a form of Gurukula where the child is supposed to accept all instructions and vows, without having any choice. The above vers also implies a certain maturity of the disciple. " That best of the brahmanas, the spiritual master Sandipani, was satisfied with their submissive behaviour, and thus he taught Them the entire Vedas, together with their six corollaries and the Upanisads." (S.B. 10.45.33.) In this description even the spiritual master have a choice, he is not forced to accept whoever are presented to him no matter what. It has become an act where both parties have a responsibility by making the choice themselves. So censured letterwriting restricted phonecalls and no contact with family is not part of the original standard, neither teachers with responsibilities they cant handle and never wanted. "He also taught Them the Dhanur-veda, with its most confidential secrets; the standard books of law; the methods of logical reasoning and philosophical debate; and the sixfold science of politics." (S.B. 10.45.34) Certainly not an easy task for someone who just left modern highschool. " O king, those best of persons, Krsna and Balarama, being Themselves the original promulgators of all varieties of knowledge, could immediately assimilate each and every subject after hearing it explained just once. Thus with fixed concentration They learned the sixty-four arts and skills in as many days and nights. Thereafter, O King, They satisfied Their spiritual master by offering him guru-daksina." (S.B. 10.45.35-36) When reading about the sixty-four arts and skills and combining them with the other sciences, obviously the spiritual master the head of the Gurukula are supposed to be qualified beyond compare, this combined with the personal choice of the disciple/student seems to be the basic foundation Gurukula should be build on. Or..? "O King, the learned brahmana Sandipani carefully considered the two Lords` glorious and amazing qualities and Their superhuman intelligence. Then, after consulting with his wife, he chose as his remuneration the return of his young son, who had died in the ocean at Prabhasa." (S.B. 10.45.37.) This very exalted and learned brahmana consulted his wife! Y.s. Gunamani d.d. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.