Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 >Indeed this new liberality and inclusiveness towards other groups is not >restricted to the Gaudiya Matha. In a spirit of generosity and a sudden >new-found humility, the GBC has decided to endorse virtually every Hindu >and mayavadi group in India: "On the contrary, I respectfully submit that >what has been presented by the plaintiffs, as the Posthumous Ritvik >Doctrine is in utter contradiction with all other established Vedic, >vaishnava and Indian religious and philosophical systems and has therefore >been rejected and declared a dangerous philosophical deviation by the GBC >body." Very nice example set by the GBCs! It shows how, although we, the ISKCON, is a unique organisation, when it comes to fighting outside kaliyuga forces like the IRG and the likes, then we, that is, all vedic organisations work unitedly. here is even more easier example: India may have many problems within itself among different states, cities, etc. but when it comes to fight outside forces, India is one. So there is nothing wrong in what the GBC has done. ISKCON is fighting for religious principles against rtvik-maya vadis and obviously all religions Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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