| Another
ISKCON Guru gets carried away |

Spring - GBC Meetings 2005
We have showed how
the ISKCON Guru Suhotra Das (he has now dropped the "Swami" title for
reasons that shall be revealed) had accused the GBC of making a huge
offense to Srila Prabhupada by, amongst other things, comparing him to a
teacher that he had called a "black snake", in their widely promoted
book Hidden Glory of India. Suhotra also compared the GBC, which is
comprised almost entirely of other Gurus, with a "rotting fish".
In our article we pointed out that Suhotra should look at his own
activities since, for many years, he had shared in an even bigger
offense by effectively kicking Srila Prabhupada out of his own mission
and stealing his disciples.
As we repeatedly point out, not only is this usurping of Srila
Prabhupada's rightful position highly offensive, it means that anyone
who joins ISKCON will waste their lives serving people who are acting in
direct defiance of the will of the Supreme Lord's representative. This
has proved catastrophic for ISKCON, the so-called "Gurus" and their
hapless followers.
In a recent statement issued from this year's GBC meetings, Suhotra
reveals the trouble he has had in posing as though he were
saksad-hari ("as good as God"):
"Several years ago I published a letter
to all ISKCON devotees about the trouble I was having from
depression. I tried to rectify myself by resigning from the GBC,
ceasing to give more initiations, and concentrating on my
sannyasa duties."
(GBC Resolutions, 2005) |
This relates to a period in 2000 when Suhotra
revealed he had been straying from his vows and experiencing, in his own
words, "deep rooted attachment" and an "unstable mind" that required
"psychological counselling" and a "program of rehabilitation". He also
admitted to getting "carried away" by being absorbed in mundane "videos
and novels" so that his "sadhana* deteriorated", and which
thus became "a waste of time" (Excerpts from a letter from Suhotra Swami
to Disciples, 19 June 2000).
Nevertheless, he was quickly reinstated and in 2003 the GBC passed the
following resolution:
"(…) the GBC hereby nominates H. H.
Suhotra Swami to membership on the Sastric Advisory
Council."
(GBC Resolution 503) |
So, despite serious spiritual problems, Suhotra
was not only allowed to continue as a Guru but also promoted onto the
Sastric Advisory Council which guides the entire movement on all
philosophical matters, including the Guru issue.
Suhotra Prabhu further adds:
"But the depression persisted and
conspired with unhealthy, restless travel, lack of regulation,
and lust, to knock me out of the race again."
(GBC Resolutions, 2005) |
Is it not incredible that the very people who
should be most absorbed in pure consciousness of Krishna, and thus most
submerged in the deepest reservoir of all spiritual bliss and happiness,
are also falling prey to the most severely debilitating depression? We
have quoted Satsvarupa,
Prithu and
now Suhotra all complaining of suffering from severe depression, fear
and anxiety. Yet Srila Prabhupada says:
"Because a pure devotee has no thought
other than Krishna, he is naturally always joyful."
(Bhagavad-gita As It Is 18.54, purport)
"The bhaktas, the devotees, are fearless and always joyful
because they are constantly engaged in the service of the lotus feet
of the Lord."
(Srimad-Bhagavatam 4.24.52, purport)
Clearly something has gone very wrong here.
Certainly these people cannot be practising Krishna Consciousness since
they are exhibiting the very opposite symptoms to those described above.
Such mental aberrations are in fact symptoms of the lower modes of
passion and ignorance:
"In the conditioned stage, one's
conceptions of life are sometimes polluted by passion and ignorance,
which are exhibited by attachment, hostility, greed, lamentation,
illusion, fear, madness…"
(Srimad-Bhagavatam 7.15.43)
Suhotra further writes:
"Though for many years I have held high
position in ISKCON, I confess to you that I am not qualified to
be counted among such leaders. (…) I relinquish the position of
diksa and siksa guru."
(Suhotra Das, 2005) |
Thus he has finally, after decades of false
posturing, relinquished a position (diksa Guru) he should never have
taken in the first place. According to Srila Prabhupada, the fact that a
Guru falls into difficulty means he was never a bona fide, properly
authorised spiritual master to begin with:
"The spiritual master must never be
carried away by an accumulation of wealth or a large number of
followers. A bona fide spiritual master will never become like that.
But sometimes, if a spiritual master is not properly authorized and
only on his own initiative becomes a spiritual master, he may be
carried away by an accumulation of wealth and large numbers of
disciples."
(Srila Prabhupada, Nectar of Devotion, chapter 14)
As we have mentioned in previous issues: since
all the diksa Gurus in ISKCON claim authorisation via the
identical miasma of lunatic alibis that constitute their position
papers, and since they are constantly being "carried away" by Maya
(illusion) and her agents, this alone proves that NONE of them are
properly authorised.
This will come as no surprise to anyone who has read Srila Prabhupada's
order of July 9th 1977, wherein he only
authorised his disciples to act as representative priests (ritviks)
initiating on his behalf, not as initiating Gurus in their own right. So
what solution does Suhotra offer the poor souls who surrendered their
entire lives to a bogus Guru, serving him day in, day out, year after
year? Yes, you guessed it, more of the same:
"I urge the devotees initiated by me to
take shelter of a fixed-up ISKCON Guru. If you so desire, do not
hesitate to take re-initiation."
(Suhotra Das, March 15th 2005) |
Unfortunately, the only thing ISKCON Gurus are
"fixed up" in is disobeying Srila Prabhupada's direct, signed orders. In
this sense they are not fit to instruct, let alone initiate, or in this
case "re-initiate". And judging by the mental state of many of these
pretenders, anyone who follows them also runs the risk of being "carried
away".
*(Sadhana means spiritual practice such as chanting 16
rounds of the maha-mantra daily) |