Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Dear Yaduraja Prabhu, PAMHO. AGTSP! > No you have speculated again. What else can I do if you so poorly explain diksa, full of contradictions, as if you don't know it perfectly? For example, you said that imparting knowledge if the very definition of diksa, and that the siksa guru is also imparting knowledge. So why are you saying that the siksa guru is not initiating, although you say he is doing what you say is the very definition of initiation? Srila Prabhupada wrote: > generally the siksa-guru later on becomes the diksa-guru" (SB 4.12.32, > purport) What is it that changes a siksa-guru into a diksa-guru? You said it is not the initiation ceremony. So what is it? If you cannot answer this question, then please admit that you do not perfectly know what diksa is. > So who is the spiritual master telling you when you have misunderstood > something? Who are you enquiring from? Senior devotees. > Who is going to deliver you? "The spiritual master initiates the disciple to deliver him, and if the disciple executes the order of the spiritual master and does not offend other Vaisnavas, his path is clear." (CC Madhya 1.218, purport) ys Ramakanta dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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