by
Krishnakant
![]() Chakra recently
posted an opinion on the law of wills and trusts by Arjunanatha Dasa.
Ostensibly this was an attempt to defend an article by Vipramukhya Swami on the
meaning of the phrase "my initiated disciple" in Srila
Prabhupada's will. In actuality he seriously contradicts Maharaja
and commits a dreadful legal error.
In Vipramukhya Swami's original article on Srila Prabhupada's will, he had argued that the phrase 'my initiated disciple' could ONLY have meant siksa disciple. We argued that the phrase should be taken on its face meaning (mukhya vritti). On this basis the phrase 'my initiated disciple' could only refer to diksa disciples because of the presence of the word initiated. Arjunanatha prabhu clearly agrees with US:
This is yet another embarrassing example of the self-contradictory nature of the CHAKRA web-site. Now to matters legal. Fortunately the understanding and application of a will are not subject to anybody's speculation but to sound legal principles. Arjunanatha prabhu claimed the following:
The above is just a bogus speculation and has no basis in fact or law. Mrigendra Dasa, who is a qualified lawyer, gives the actual legal position:
Thus legally the mandate as given by the phrase 'my initiated disciple' must be followed as long as the property trusts remain (which in this situation are supposed to be in perpetuity), and cannot be altered. In conclusion, by offering a totally bogus manufactured 'legal' opinion, and contradicting maharaja, Arjunanatha prabhu has succeeded in damaging the credibility of maharaja's position rather than supporting it. (Also CHAKRA recently just printed another speculative opinion on Srila Prabhupada's will from Bhaktavatsala Prabhu. He expresses the opinion that he cannot envisage how the will could possibly be implemented 'practically' since it will involve having Diksa disciples as directors for the next ten thousand years. The writer has therefore simply assumed that which needs to be proven, viz. that Srila Prabhupada must cease to give diksa once he has left the planet. Having assumed this at the outset, he then goes on to speculate therefore how Srila Prabhupada could not possibly have meant what he said, and that a diska disciple does not need to be the standard for future directors, even though the word 'initiated' is clearly stated in the will. It seems that CHAKRA is now willing to give credence to any opinion whatsoever as long as it is opposed to the notion of Srila Prabhupada continuing to give diksa. We prefer to assume nothing, not speculate, and actually follow what Srila Prabhupada has clearly written). |