Guest guest Posted May 25, 1999 Report Share Posted May 25, 1999 Hare Krishna. > As KKd is a well known aspiring devotee who > wishes to present to us the inner meaning of Srila Prabhupada's teachings, > surely the glorious details of his personal life will be an inspiration to > us all! Well I can tell you this much: when the ritvidiots had their big convention in Alachua, KKD never showed up before Guru Puja. When he did show up, he hadn't showered, his hair was rumpled, and he was wearing jogging shorts and a sports logo T-Shirt. He didn't attend Guru Puja or Bhagavatam class, preferring instead to sit outside, chanting inattentive rounds between ritvidiot postulations. It was very impressive. This is their big acarya. Hare Krishna -- ys, Balarama Dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 1999 Report Share Posted May 26, 1999 On 25 May 1999, Balarama das wrote: > > Well I can tell you this much: when the ritvidiots had their big convention in Alachua, KKD never showed up before Guru Puja. When he did show up, he hadn't showered, his hair was rumpled, and he was wearing jogging shorts and a sports logo T-Shirt. He didn't attend Guru Puja or Bhagavatam class, preferring instead to sit outside, chanting inattentive rounds between ritvidiot postulations. It was very impressive. This is their big acarya. > > Maybe he was simply trying to offer an encouraging example to those who don't wish to chant attentive rounds or shower before guru puja?! Surely he must have written a paper explaining the inner meaning behind this too! We are simply to stubborn to understand properly. ys, Sthita- 'I must be fallen because I shower in the morning' dhi-muni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 1999 Report Share Posted May 26, 1999 > >Hare Krishna. > > > As KKd is a well known aspiring devotee who > > wishes to present to us the inner meaning of Srila Prabhupada's >teachings, > > surely the glorious details of his personal life will be an inspiration >to > > us all! > >Well I can tell you this much: when the ritvidiots had their big convention >in Alachua, KKD never showed up before Guru Puja. When he did show up, he >hadn't showered, his hair was rumpled, and he was wearing jogging shorts >and >a sports logo T-Shirt. He didn't attend Guru Puja or Bhagavatam class, >preferring instead to sit outside, chanting inattentive rounds between >ritvidiot postulations. It was very impressive. This is their big acarya. > EXACTLY.HOW,THEREFORE CAN ANYONE TAKE THIS GUY OR ANYTHING HE SAYS TOO SERIOUSLY.Don'tpeople realise that the qualification of the person is important before we take him seriously??Apparently not.Thank very much for that interesting info prabhu. your servant and cousin, Nitaicandra das. ____ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 1999 Report Share Posted May 26, 1999 > > > As KKd is a well known aspiring devotee who > > wishes to present to us the inner meaning of Srila Prabhupada's >teachings, > > surely the glorious details of his personal life will be an inspiration >to > > us all! > >Well I can tell you this much: when the ritvidiots had their big convention >in Alachua, KKD never showed up before Guru Puja. When he did show up, he >hadn't showered, his hair was rumpled, and he was wearing jogging shorts >and >a sports logo T-Shirt. He didn't attend Guru Puja or Bhagavatam class, >preferring instead to sit outside, chanting inattentive rounds between >ritvidiot postulations. It was very impressive. This is their big acarya. > Exactly.How,therefore,can ANYONE take seriously ANYTHING this guy says??Don't people realise that the qualification of the individual is most important when sizing up his opinions.Apparently not.Thank you for that info prabhu, your servant and cousin Nitaicandra das. ____ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 1999 Report Share Posted May 26, 1999 > Hare Krishna. > > > As KKd is a well known aspiring devotee who > > wishes to present to us the inner meaning of Srila > > Prabhupada's teachings, surely the glorious details of his > > personal life will be an inspiration to us all! > > Well I can tell you this much: when the ritvidiots had their > big convention in Alachua, KKD never showed up before Guru > Puja. When he did show up, he hadn't showered, his hair was > rumpled, and he was wearing jogging shorts and a sports logo > T-Shirt. He didn't attend Guru Puja or Bhagavatam class, > preferring instead to sit outside, chanting inattentive rounds > between ritvidiot postulations. It was very impressive. This > is their big acarya. > > Hare Krishna -- > > ys, Balarama Dasa And we don't have a right to test such a propsective siksa-guru who will pass a rule that will bind ISKCON for the next 10,000 years? ys ada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 1999 Report Share Posted May 27, 1999 > > > > > > Well I can tell you this much: when the ritvidiots had their > > big convention in Alachua, KKD never showed up before Guru > > Puja. When he did show up, he hadn't showered, his hair was > > rumpled, and he was wearing jogging shorts and a sports logo > > T-Shirt. He didn't attend Guru Puja or Bhagavatam class, > > preferring instead to sit outside, chanting inattentive rounds > > between ritvidiot postulations. It was very impressive. This > > is their big acarya. > > > >And we don't have a right to test such a propsective siksa-guru >who will pass a rule that will bind ISKCON for the next 10,000 >years? > >ys > >ada Yes INDEED.That we are expected to take anything seriously from this individual is a TOTAL joke.Get real ritviks. your servant Nitaicandra das ____ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 1999 Report Share Posted May 28, 1999 > >And we don't have a right to test such a propsective siksa-guru >who will pass a rule that will bind ISKCON for the next 10,000 >years? > >ys > >ada > You know, if it is worthwhile to play the 'humility card' at any time, this could be another valuable angle -- "I am just a simple aspiring follower of Srila Prabhupada wishing to test the arguments of my godbrothers who appear to want me to accept them as my siksa guru. If there anything we can learn from our past mistakes, it would be not to accept others blindly simply because they have said 'Prabhupada said'." ys, Sthita-dhi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 1999 Report Share Posted May 28, 1999 > > > > >And we don't have a right to test such a propsective > >siksa-guru > >who will pass a rule that will bind ISKCON for the next > >10,000 > >years? > > > >ys > > > >ada > > > > > You know, if it is worthwhile to play the 'humility card' at > any time, this could be another valuable angle -- "I am just a > simple aspiring follower of Srila Prabhupada wishing to test > the arguments of my godbrothers who appear to want me to > accept them as my siksa guru. If there anything we can learn > from our past mistakes, it would be not to accept others > blindly simply because they have said 'Prabhupada said'." > > ys, > > Sthita-dhi Good 'sober' words which I'll incorporate. Well done. ys ada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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