Guest guest Posted May 26, 1999 Report Share Posted May 26, 1999 > >To turn to some Indian government court in Calcutta for >passing the judgment on Vaisnava siddhanta, to resolve the >philosophical dispute, is something far beyond my comprehension >that any reasonable and thoughtful person might do. > >You have added the Calcutta court into your parampara line, >expecting the word of their judgment to be the conclusive >one. Thus your siksa gurus are the clergymen from that court >and bunch of mundane lawyers that one can buy for some >money. > >Anybody with a bit of dignity will disassociate himself >from the following such line of "disciplic succession" >that ends with "buy_for_rupees" materialistic lawyers. >You need their help to establish the rtvikvada in Srila >Prabhupada's ISCKON. The next step would be naturally >expected -- the enforcement of that court's "siddhanta" >by the side of state's persecution departments (up to >involving the police force). You said it prabhu.Agree with you wholeheartedly. 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...
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