Guest guest Posted February 27, 2000 Report Share Posted February 27, 2000 It is clear enough that Narayana Maharaja differs greatly from Srila Prabhupada, but the deviation is explained away by claiming that Prabhupada was, in effect, a lower-level guru (a teacher of vaidhi-bhakti only) while Narayana Maharaja is a higher-level guru (a giver of raga-marga). In essence, then, those who follow him may set aside significant parts of Srila Prabhupada teachings and directions as a kind of outgrown elementary instruction. In effect, Narayana Maharaja gives them the way to (respectfully) disregard Srila Prabhupada's teachings without suffering the pang of conscience. Although Prabhupada sought to keep us from being misguided by stressing over and over the virtue of strict fidelity to the instruction of the guru, Narayana Maharaja has circumvented this safeguard by sabotaging the denotation of "guru." While all of us thought that "fidelity to the guru" meant simply "fidelity to Prabhupada," Narayana Maharaja has enabled some to now understand it as "fidelity to Narayana Maharaja." This is an instance of "corruption of intelligence." How has Narayana Maharaja been so effective in thus replacing Srila Prabhupada with himself? A large part of it rest upon his ability to convince some of us that he was Prabhupada's first and most intimate disciple, that Prabhupada handed us over to him, that he knows Prabhupada better than we do, and so on. Yet all these claims turn out to have no evidentiary basis. They are accepted simply on Narayana Maharaja's authority. Having been accepted, they are then used to establish his authority. To me, this is smacks of blind or sentimental following. I am afraid you have been fooled. I have given further reasons for doubting Narayana Maharaja's claims to be Prabhupada's follower or designated successor and an advanced Vaishnava. He acts in an envious manner to Vaishnavas and seems to be driven by a competitive spirit of domination. He is unacquainted with Prabhupada's teachings and he differs from them in many ways. He has gone outside the line of Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura for instruction, and he does not follow the directions given by Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura. He receives teachings on his "raga-marga" from babajis, and gives evidence having absorbed, in the process, sahajiya contamination. All these things make me seriously doubt his claim to be an advanced rasika Vaishnava and successor to Srila Prabhupada. Instead he seems to be some kind of talented pretender or imposter, who has seduced, beguiled and misled many people. Before we accept someone as a guru, we should examine that person with critical intelligence. I have done so, and I cannot accept Narayana Maharaja. From what I have seen, most of my godbrothers and -sisters choosing to follow Narayana Maharaja have not used their intelligence in this matter. Instead, they have surrendered their intelligence and let it become corrupted. They have accepted Narayana Maharaja improperly. I would like you to come back to Srila Prabhupada. I beg you to follow in Satsvarupa Maharaja's footsteps and, if only as an experiment, try to "take your Srila Prabhupada straight." For a start, you might read Prabhupada' s Cc. Madhya-lila 19.159 and purport. There different kinds of unsaintly behavior (nisiddha-acara) are described, such as kutinati-(duplicity), jiva-himsana (killing the soul), labha (desire for profit), puja (desire for adoration) and pratistha adi (desire for distinction). These are all weeds that kill the true creeper of bhakti. I have claimed to find some of these weeds quite evident in the person of Narayana Maharaja. If I am right, then you may ask, why do so many apparently intelligent, well-intentioned, and perceptive people follow him? There is an answer in that purport. "Sometimes these unwanted creepers look exactly like the bhakti-lata creeper. They appear to be of the same size and the same species when they are packed together with the bhakti-lata creeper, but in spite of this, the creepers are called upasakha [unwanted]. A pure devotee can distinguish between the bhakti-lata creeper and a mundane creeper, and he is very alert to distinguish them and keep them separate." There is a counterfeit creeper that can fool even otherwise discerning people. I fear that just such a counterfeit is present in this case. I have taken some pains to try to tell you why. Please consider what I have presented. It is not too late to return to the service of Srila Prabhupada, who saved you and who will save you still. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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