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Nam Hatta
—goings-on, developments and issues important to the
disciples and followers of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada.
Maharaj, I am writing you this letter with GREAT anxiety in my heart
and
after days and days and long nights of thought and careful
consideration.
I have been staying in Vrndavan for some time and have not visited any
other
center recently except Delhi. Therefore, my information I have about
what is
happening at our other centers comes only from devotees visiting here,
occasional letters, newsletters and our society's magazine and other
publications.
But the news I hear from these sources is very alarming and therefore I
am
writing you in some anxiety.
The matter concerns the Godbrothers who were selected by Srila
Prabhupada to
accept disciples. At the time of Srila Prabhupada's disappearance, it
was
most clearly understood by all of us present that Srila Prabhupada MADE
NO
SUCCESSOR. Everyone admitted that fact and understood it clearly.
Instead, the
GBC was to jointly manage ALL affairs of ISKCON just had been the case
previously. This was the same solution as desired by Om Visnupada Srila
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, who also had not made any successor,
although his
wishes were NOT followed. In addition to the GBC management, Srila
Prabhupada also
selected 11 somewhat advanced disciples to grant initiation to
newcomers.
However, it was never mentioned at any time by His Divine Grace that
these 11
were to be known as ACARYAS. He simply instructed that they may now
accept
disciples. Otherwise, as it was understood and practiced at that time,
there was
NO SPECIAL POSITION given to these 11, either in the society as a
whole, or
in relation to their Godbrothers. Management would depend on the joint
GBC,
and among godbrothers and sisters, all are on the same level, with the
exception of some special regard and respect shown to older (senior)
disciples by
these Godbrothers & Godsisters who are junior.
Now, at present, I understand that the 11 GURUS are all 1) adopting the
title
of ACARYA, 2) sitting on high Vyasasanas in front of Srila Prabhupada's
Vyasasana and their own Godbrothers, 3) accepting worship and great
respect
normally reserved for a GURU from the rest of their Godbrothers and 4)
that the
previous GBC zones have all been given by mutual agreement or by
invitation among
the different acaryas.
First of all, the word ACARYA may be taken in 3 senses. Etymologically
the
word means "one who practices" or "one who practices what he preaches".
This
is the general meaning and may be used in relation to any pure devotee
-
period.
Secondly, the word means "one who grants initiation to a disciple".
This is
specifically indicating one who is a GURU. Anyone who grants
initiation, or
is a guru, may be called as "acarya deva", etc. by his disciples only!
Whoever
has accepted him as guru must give all respects to him in every way,
but
this does not apply to those who are not his disciples.
Thirdly, the word acarya indicates "the spiritual head of an
institution or
pitha". This meaning is very specific. It does not mean just anyone. It
means
only one who has been specifically declared by the previous acarya to
be his
successor above all others to the seat of the spiritual institution
which he
heads. He alone, among all of his godbrothers, is given a raised seat
and
special honor. No other godbrother may receive such respect and he is
the
authority in all spiritual and material matters. This is the strict
tradition in
all of the Gaudiya Sampradayas. Now Srila Prabhupada, it is clear, did
not
appoint any such successor, because no one of his disciples at present,
is
advanced to the level of Krishna Consciousness necessary to assume such
a
position. Nor did Srila Prabhupada make 11 such ACARYAS. This was never
mentioned by
Him. They were only given permission to make disciples and the GBC was
to
jointly manage, materially and SPIRITUALLY. There was never any
distinctions
made by Srila Prabhupada between material management and spiritual
management.
Both are the concern of the GBC. The ll gurus may be known as acaryas
only in
the second sense of the word-to their disciples as mantra-giving gurus,
not
in the third sense, as "the" spiritual successors of Srila Prabhupada.
That
was never meant to be, by His Divine Grace.
Secondly, among godbrothers it is not correct for any one of them to
sit
above the others, especially in the presence of Gurudeva. If Gurudeva
is not
present, sometimes the sannyasi godbrothers may be given an asana, but
that
asana does not mean a huge gigantic seat. It simply means a square
piece of cloth
or wool not more than 1/8" or 1/4" thick. This is asana. If any one
godbrother or many godbrothers sit above the others it is not at all
proper.
Sometimes in an assembly there may be raised platform or table on which
the
sannyasi speakers sit, but ALL SANNYASI Godbrothers must be invited to
sit in
an equal place on the speaker's platform. Sometimes a grhastha or
brahmacari
godbrothers may also be invited to sit there if they are deserving by
their
advancement. If there is an appointed acarya as mentioned before (third
sense
of the word) then he alone may sit higher than the other godbrothers.
Indeed
in the different Gaudiya Mathas, even if one godbrother is in the
position
of acarya, he usually, out of humility, takes only a thin cloth asana,
not
anything higher. It is the symptom of a Vaisnava to be extremely
humble. He MUST
always be extremely careful of putting himself in a position where he
may
become conceited. A guru may take a higher seat than his disciple--that
is
bonafide. But he cannot illegally take a higher seat than his
godbrothers. The
relation between the guru and his godbrothers and a guru and his
disciples is
entirely different. He should not sit higher than Godbrothers other
than if he
is a sannyasi, then a thin cloth as already mentioned if offered by his
godbrothers, or accept respect from them without offering respect in
return. This
is the general niti or etiquette. Besides this, there are, among
Godbrothers, some further [?] to be observed between those who are
senior and those who
are junior. Seniority is calculated according to the time of receiving
1st
(Harinam) initiation or by his ability to perform bhajana. If one
godbrother
has disciples, the guru-puja and Vyasa-puja of that godbrother should
be
conducted in a separate place or his private room--not in front of all
his other
Godbrothers. In an assembly of Vaisnavas, all sit on the same level
together,
godbrothers along with their sisters. No one is permitted to accept
separate
respect from disciples in any gathering of other godbrothers. In
Gaudiya Math,
the Vyasa-puja of one godbrother who has disciples is usually performed
in
the following manner. The guru takes his raised seat in his private
place and
invites all his godbrothers to come to the function also. If his
godbrothers
come to offer him some flowers, that godbrother guru immediately first
worships his other godbrothers and offers them garland, candana, etc.,
and in some
cases presents like cloth, umbrella, etc. They honor each other and are
seated properly, then that guru's disciples may come forward and offer
their
worship. This is the system being observed. Incidentally, the words of
Om
Visnupada Srila Bhakktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura found in the English
book Sri
Caitanya's Teachings regarding the sitting above everyone else are from
a speech
delivered in response to the offerings of his disciples on the occasion
of
his Vyasa-puja. Those words are in relation to his disciples--not to
his
godbrothers, of which there weren't any. The niti in regard to
godbrothers is
completely different from that to disciples.
One who is actually guru may make disciples anywhere he finds someone
who is
worthy. The connection between guru and disciple is arranged by Krishna
directly--and it is not subject to legislation. All the worldwide
temples of
ISKCON are controlled by the GBC. The temples are managed by them
jointly and
they decide each year which member of the GBC will manage in which
place. The
GBC who is appointed to be responsible for a certain zone somewhere on
this
planet, if a guru, will naturally make many disciples in that
place--but how can
he be illicitly restricted from accepting a disciple from someplace
else.
That is material consideration. It has nothing to do with
transcendental order,
by which guru and disciple make their meeting. It is not geographical.
Secondly, no GBC who is guru may make that zone of which he is
temporarily
in charge by appointment of the joint GBC, into his own private place.
If some
other guru visits there and some newcomer wishes to accept him as a
spiritual preceptor, how can he be prohibited? Furthermore, all the
temples of ISKCON
are to be run by the GBC. No one GBC who is a guru may use the title
acarya
of such and such a zone. Srila Prabhupada never appointed one acarya of
the
whole ISKCON nor did he appoint several acaryas for parts of ISKCON.
This will
only lead to an ultimate division of the one ISKCON into many different
fragments and destroy our united preaching work.
If someone sets up his personal seat as acarya in different temples,
how can
it be removed? Who else can sit in it? Then does that temple belong to
that
guru or does it belong to the GBC? That means the power or control is
switched from joint GBC to the 11 gurus. Srila Prabhupada never
intended this
arrangement. Moreover, in the future, in accordance with His Divine
Grace's
instructions, other qualified godbrothers may also become gurus. Where
will they go?
In Srila Prabhupadaâ*˙s temples no raised seat should be given to
any but
Srila Prabhupada--all godbrothers should sit on the same level. One
exception may
be made in the case of one speaking from the sastras like Srimad
Bhagavatam,
Bhagavad-Gita, Caitanya-Caritamrita, etc., during the class. But that
seat
is very special. It is not for the reader--it is meant for the book.
After
paying obeisances to that seat, he who is to read, may, after taking
permission
from his senior godbrothers and sannyasis, ascend to read from
Bhagavatam.
After finishing, he may again pay his obeisances.
Much of the knowledge written here is not found in sastra, but is
called
sistacara--that which has been taught by the conduct of the past guru
parampara.
It has not been specifically mentioned in any sastra, but still it is
accepted as authoritative because of being seen to be the conduct of
previous
acaryas and their disciples.
Maharaja, after very much consideration and consultation and also
confirmation by older members of our sampradaya, I am writing to you to
see if you can
rectify the present situation. Many of us here, older godbrothers, are
very
concerned in two ways--1) that the 11 gurus not having been appointed
to the
position of acarya and for which they are unqualified both by a. the
insufficient knowledge of sastra and b. the incomplete realization of
Krishna
consciousness, are accepting worship on that level--and this may lead
to anomalies
in the society and personally, because of lack of complete detachment
in
atmajnana, to a buildup of pride and subsequent falldown, and 2) that
the united
society, ISKCON, because of illegal division and control by a few
members,
instead of the joint GBC will become broken up in separate societies
and the
unified preaching effort very much hindered.
Hoping for your immediate attention and kind reply,
Pradyumna das Adhikari
P.S. These are not good signs for our society. Older godbrothers and
sannyasis here are very concerned that if the present trend is not
checked
immediately, it will have passed beyond that point and ISKCON will be
in chaos in the
near future. I hereby formally request that all these points be
immediately
brought to the attention of the GBC so that a very tactful solution for
all
concerned may be decided and amicably implemented in our society.
Please note
that there is nothing personal in this letter. It is some pertinent
spiritual
knowledge meant for the good of all. If anyone takes offense, I very
humbly
beg pardon at his feet.
I would like to request your kind acknowledgement of the receipt of
this
letter, and information on what action you intend to take as soon as
possible,
preferably before this coming Janmastami (Aug. 26).
Hoping that this meets you in the best of health,
In the service of Srila Prabhupada,
Pradyumna das Adhikari