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His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
As usual a statement is made without any supporting evidence, in the lame hope that simply stating something will make it factual. This problem is endemic with ISKCON guru authors.
The difficulty comes where the GBC claim the letter was only meant to remain applicable for four months, or during Srila Prabhupada's physical presence only. Thus the issue is why was the system stopped? That is what WE seek the PROOF for.
Srila Prabhupada has never taught that simply by getting initiated one is automatically qualified to be a diksa guru. In fact he has stated that one must undergo much more purification - be able to control all the 6 urges, remove all anarthas etc. etc. Thus is the author saying that this conversation with student Mr. Hassan overturns all of Srila Prabhupada's subsequent and previous teachings on the qualification of guru?
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"Ritvik theorists are cheating through word jugglery, and innocent devotees are being convinced by false logic." |
As usual a statement is made without any
supporting evidence, in the lame hope that simply stating something will
make it factual. This problem is endemic with ISKCON guru authors. Now
whatever they say must be the truth, no matter how illogical or
ludicrously self-contradictory. Nowhere in the rest of his article does
the author present one single quote from us, what to speak of any specific
examples of our alleged 'word-jugglery' or 'false logic'. An ounce of
example is worth a ton of unsupported generalisation.
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"On face value, the "Final Order" looks good from several points of view. It seems to present a catchall solution to ISKCON's problems. It is a somewhat unsuccessful and intellectually dissatisfying attempt to "prove" that Srila Prabhupada established a system, before his departure, where all future initiated disciples would be his disciples and proposes that the reason ISKCON has had so much difficulty is because of not following this so-called "Final Order."" |
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"Srila Prabhupada consistently gave this Standing Order: His disciples may initiate disciples, but only after Srila Prabhupada's physical departure from the world. The etiquette, he said, was that a disciple should not initiate disciples in the presence of the spiritual master but only after his physical departure. This was part of the Standing Order." |
As proof for this 'consistent' 'standing order', the author quotes the following:
Now we have responded to these quotes again and again, and as usual the
author offers no challenge to our replies. He just hopes that by
continually re-presenting the same evidence to CHAKRA readers who he hopes
have not seen our responses, they will continue to be convinced. The
author presents the above pieces of evidence to support the idea that one
should not initiate disciples in Srila Prabhupada's presence, but after
Srila Prabhupada's departure one can initiate unlimitedly- this is the
so-called 'standing order'. Thus he obviously feels that all the above
pieces of evidence are speaking of diksa guru. But on closer inspection we
see the author actually presents evidence that speaks of the opposite
happening - No 4. Above (Srila Prabhupada was still physically present in
1975). He also then presents 'amara-ajnaya' quotes that make no time
restriction on 'becoming guru', but actually encourage everyone to do it
immediately, and that 'it is best not to accept any disciples' - No. 5
above.
So even before we begin our response we see the author himself has
presented evidence that not only does not support what he is saying, but
by his own reasoning actually contradicts his assertion. This is a good
example of the author's nonsense as promised in our modified title to his
paper.
Thus we are now down to 3 pieces of evidence for this 'Consistent'
teaching of a 'standing order'. We do not need to repeat our answers to
these quotes - they are given many times and in-depth on our website:www.irg.zetnet.co.uk.
There we demonstrate that the quotes do not constitute the 'standing order' that the author claims. Instead we will just highlight some more of the author's ineptitude and foolishness here.
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"It is the theory of the ritvik proponents that Srila Prabhupada overturned this "Standing Order" and established a "New Order" on July 9, 1977. Amazingly, they call this theory the "No Change in ISKCON Paradigm" (NCIP), even though it amounts to a fundamental change in ISKCON and Srila Prabhupada's Standing Order. In other words, by dubious word jugglery, ritvik proponents advocate that changing Srila Prabhupada's Standing Order is really no change in ISKCON. Change means no change, they argue. |
More lies.
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"It is sad that some devotees, disappointed by failing authorities but yet experienced in philosophy, have not seen through this jungle of words." |
What is not sad is that even devotees with
little experience in philosophy can very easily see through the
fabricated, contradictory nonsense presented by the author. Even the GBC
can in their heart of hearts. That is why after 22 years, they still
cannot all agree on exactly WHY, WHEN and HOW they were authorised to take
up the role of guru. The only thing they can agree on is that they want to
keep on doing it.
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"In this letter, Tamal Krishna Goswami uses the word "henceforward." Ritvik theorists claim that Prabhupada's approval signature at the bottom of Tamal Krishna Goswami's letter means that Srila Prabhupada has overturned his Standing Order for his disciples to accept disciples after his physical departure, even though Srila Prabhupada never specifically mentions it." |
Another lie. 'The Final Order' never states
this. See point above.
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"They claim that Prabhupada's approval to Tamal Krishna Goswami's letter means Srila Prabhupada has set up a new system where only he will be the guru from this point forward, forever." |
1. For Srila Prabhupada to be the spiritual
master for ISKCON is nothing new. It is the system he instituted from day
1, and published in BTG:
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"The founder and spiritual master of The International Society for Krishna Consciousness, His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada." (BTG NO. 40) |
There is no mention of 'current' spiritual
master, or until 'he departs'. Only that he is the Guru for ISKCON.
Period. This is all we say. There is nothing new in this.
2. We never state 'forever', only for as long as ISKCON exists. How long
does the author think he will get away with his lies and fabrications?
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"But was this Tamal Krishna Goswami's intention when using the word "henceforward?" In the paper called "Prabhupada's Order" we find the following interview with Tamal Krsna Goswami, who is the author of the above July 9th letter. "Prabhupada's Order" states:" |
We have already demonstrated in our reply
to 'Prabhupada's Order' - 'GBC Fails To Answer Final Order'- that H.H.
Tamala Krishna Maharaja changed his mind at least 10 times over what he
thought Srila Prabhupada wanted in regards to the guru succession. Thus it
is less than convincing and somewhat risky for the author to use H.H.
Tamala Krishna Maharaja's current opinion about the letter, since who
knows when he may have changed his story yet again.
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"Ritvik theorists claim Prabhupada's intention, by approving Tamal Krishna's letter, was to overturn his Standing Order, even though neither Tamal Krishna Goswami nor Srila Prabhupada ever mentions anything about it." |
More lies. 'The Final Order' does not claim
this. See above. It was the July 9th directive that was overturned.
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"Crucial here is to understand Srila Prabhupada's own use of the word "henceforward." This can be understood from actual statements made by him. [..'] It is clear that Srila Prabhupada's use of the word "henceforward" does not indicate "from this point forward, eternally," as ritvik theorists would have us believe." |
More lies. This false assertion that 'The
Final Order' claims that 'henceforward' means 'from this point forward,
eternally' has been answered at least a half dozen times by us. The author
knows this so he is deliberately cheating his hapless CHAKRA readership.
We have never claimed this. We state 'henceforward' means exactly what
Srila Prabhupada uses it to mean - 'from this point onward'. If our
detractors insist on lying and using 'straw man' arguments, at least they
could come up with some new ones.
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"Therefore we have proved: 1) Tamal Krishna Goswami wrote the letter. He says the use of the word was meant to imply "in the foreseeable future." |
What H.H.Tamala Krishna Maharaja thinks is
not relevant. The letter was not Maharaja's idea. He was just the menial
secretary doing whatever he was told to do. Secretaries act on behalf of
their masters. It is what the master signed that counts. Srila Prabhupada
signed a letter that sets up a system of initiations for ISKCON. Let us
see when the master overturned this system? Not what some former secretary
thinks or wishes the letter meant, and whose account of things changes
with every gust of political wind.
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"2) Accepting that Srila Prabhupada approved the letter, we have proved Srila Prabhupada's use of the word "henceforward" means something very different from the interpretation of ritviks theorists." |
Another lie, since we do not interpret the
word as he claims we do.
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"3) There's nothing in the July 9th letter to indicate the Standing Order is hereby nullified. Prabhupada would have been clear if this was his intention." |
Another irrelevant point. The author has
not been able to produce anything that was sent to the society in support
of this supposed 'standing order'. Nor has he been able to produce
anything that the movement would even have been aware of. All he can
produce are private words of encouragement given to a visitor, an
uninitiated congregational member and a deviant disciple. There is no
'standing order' that the July 9th directive would have overturned. Rather
it was the July 9th directive that was overturned by the GBC.
Thus the only thing that the author has succeeded in 'proving' with the
above recycled nonsense is:
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"Sometimes Ritvik proponents try to confuse the issue by claiming the tape of this May 28 conversation was forensically analyzed and has start and stop signatures, indicating the tape was edited or altered. Thus they try to cover their weak arguments by throwing doubt on the origin of the tape. Although they quote the tape, because the tape makes it so clear what Prabhupada's intention is, they have to throw doubt upon it. Starting and stopping the tape was always going on in Prabhupada's presence. In order to save precious tape, the servants of Prabhupada would stop the tape recorder when nothing was being said and turn it back on when the conversation would start up again. This was standard procedure. The same start and stop signatures can be found on virtually 90% of Srila Prabhupada's conversation and morning walk tapes. It should be noted, however, that the forensic analysis of this May 28 tape admits that the part of the tape where Srila Prabhupada discusses the subject of future gurus has not been alt |
More lies and nonsense.
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"The real issue is this: Srila Prabhupada's Standing Order was that after his physical departure, his disciples could accept disciples "without limitation." [...]Prabhupada's Standing Order was for his disciples to accept disciples, but only after his physical departure, and that those then initiated would be "Granddisciples" of Srila Prabhupada, or "disciple of my disciple" (Prabhupada's own words)." |
Conclusion:
The above is a shameful and embarrassing catalogue of lies, straw-man
arguments, recycling of previously defeated arguments, and
self-contradiction. Thus we feel it has earned the modified title we gave
it. One day many of CHAKRA's readers will read our responses, and see this
for themselves. Until then the author can rest safe in the knowledge that
his nonsense will get swallowed by many persons that the author knows will
not get to see the reply. And I suppose as long as such a state of affairs
continues, CHAKRA will continue to spew nonsense such as the above.
However it is only a matter of time, since the truth has a habit of coming
out, and more and more devotees are waking up. Witness the progress made
by the IRG since its formation in July 1998. It continues to go from
strength to strength.