“This
should be strictly outlawed, no more sannyasis”:
Srila Prabhupada speaks out |

Autumn 2007
In the last issue of Back To Prabhupada, we quoted ISKCON GBC voted-in
guru His Grace Ravindra Svarupa Das, in his role as GBC Chairman,
stating in the ISKCON Communications Journal with reference to the
sannyasa ashram (renounced, monastic order) in ISKCON:
| “The renounced order of life has come
to be called the denounced order of life - we hear that all the
time.”
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| Sannyasa ashram
outlawed in ISKCON after 1977 |
“If you talk in the modern society they
will laugh: “What nonsense this man is... ‘By sex life one becomes
conditioned.’ “ They cannot understand. Hare Krsna...This should be
strictly outlawed, no more sannyasis. And those sannyasis who
have fallen, you get them married, live like a... No more this
showbottle, cheating. It is very ludicrous. Even there is a promise
that “We shall not fall down again,” that is also not believable.
What is the use?”
(Srila Prabhupada Conversation, 7/1/77)
“And this kind of hypocrisy--they have taken sannyasa and mixing
with woman. This is not to be allowed. If you want woman you get
yourself married, live respectfully. We have no objection. But this
hypocrisy should be stopped. There have been so many fallen down.
First of all there will be no sannyasi anymore. I have got
very bad experience. And at least, we are not going to create new
sannyasis. And those who have fallen down, let them marry, live
like respectable gentlemen. I have no objection. [...]
Get one wife and live like a gentleman. Similarly woman. Live with
one husband fastidiously, with children. What is the wrong there? We
have so many grhastha devotees. [...]
But what is this nonsense that you take sannyasa and make
relation with...? This should be completely stopped.”
(Srila Prabhupada Conversation, 7/1/77)
“And we discussed the sannyasa recommendations. [...]
And for next year no recommendations were made.”
(Room Conversation GBC Members, 2nd and 3rd March, 1977)
| Sannyasis
forbidden from business activities |
“Business must be done by the
grhasthas, not by the sannyasis or brahmacaris.”
(Srila Prabhupada Letter, 22/1/76)
“The brahmacaris and sannyasis must stick to the
temple activities.”
(Srila Prabhupada Letter, 4/9/75)
| Useless activities for
sannyasis |
“This is Vedic civilization, not to waste
a single moment of life for useless attempt. That is Vedic
civilization. Every moment should be utilized. Especially for the
human being, it’s so valuable. And they are finding out sporting,
swimming and surfing—simply all programs of wasting time, especially
in the Western countries. How much they have invented, I see only
and laugh. The elderly men of your age, of course, maybe my age
also, they are swimming and surfing”.
(Srila Prabhupada Morning Walk, 11/11/75)
“We are not interested in these things like hatha-yoga and
swimming. We do not encourage such useless activities.”
(Srila Prabhupada Letter, 6/1/75)
| Sannyasis living
at the expense of householders not accepted by Lord Caitanya |
“Then this is a hint by Lord Caitanya
that a sannyasi who has renounced everything, if he lives very
gorgeously, with good dress, and good house, and apartment...
No. This is not approved by Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Then what is that?
Whatever is absolutely necessity, he should accept, not more. Yes.
That is renounced order of life, not that in the name of renounced
order of life he should live at the expense of the householders,
very gorgeously. No. This is not sannyasa.
It is not accepted by Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s sampradaya.”
(Srila Prabhupada Lecture, 21/11/66)
Below we read a report by disciples of ISKCON
GBC voted-in guru, HH Bhakti Caru Swami (BCS), describing him directing
business ventures, engaging in swimming, saunas, jacuzzis, and also
enjoying the facilities of a householder. We will let the readers decide
in light of the above quotes if these activities are compatible with the
austere sannyasa ashrama:
“There, Guru Maharaja
is able to ‘take it easy,’ so to speak, namely resting, catching
up on correspondence, and guiding the various business ventures
of (...)
prabhu and his associates. Every morning at seven, Guru Maharaja
goes down to the indoor pool to swim several laps and spend time
in the sauna, one after another, repeatedly for four or five
times. […]
On Gurudev’s request in the Jacuzzi this morning [...]
On a previous day Gurudev whilst sitting in the Jacuzzi [...]
This morning Gurudev continued to glorify (...) Prabhu’s mother,
expressing how nice she was, and how beautiful her home in
Beverly Hills was. Gurudev recalled “I swam in the pool in the
backyard, it was a nice pool”.
(BCS Istagosthi, May 20th/ 27th, 2007)
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