Winter 2005/6
This is proof positive that the current guru system in ISKCON has no potency, since during Srila Prabhupada’s time the reverse phenomenon occurred, with Westerners giving up their materially opulent lifestyles to dedicate their lives to ISKCON when Srila Prabhupada was the only initiating guru:
Further evidence of the “Western emigration” from ISKCON was recently published in the ISKCON Communications Journal (ICJ):
ISKCON’s removal of Srila Prabhupada as the initiating guru and its implementation of an unauthorised guru system has naturally alienated intelligent Westerners from joining the mission in the same numbers as they were before. This alienation is further completed by ISKCON’s increasing dependence on local Hindu communities at the expense of other communities. As a result, ISKCON has deviated from its original spiritual mission and adopted commercial practices that are increasingly following new age philosophies and the Hindu dollar than they are Srila Prabhupada’s original teachings. We highlight some of these below.
The mixing of “Hindu” and “new age” philosophies
with Krishna consciousness seems to be a growing phenomenon in ISKCON.
This is particularly noticeable in the UK, where two temples are selling
these ideas as business ventures. Bhaktivedanta Manor, the headquarters
of ISKCON UK, runs an enterprise called “Veda Lifestyle”. Its courses
include ‘Art of Henna’, ‘Ayurvedic Head Massage’ and ‘Indian Feng Shui’.
Over at ISKCON Newcastle in the north-east of
England, they are teaching a course on “Soul mate yoga” and “Visnu
Tattva Tantra” specifically for “partners”. These partners are offered
“advanced prana exchange”, asked to dress “romantic casual”, and
told that “you and your loved one” can take their “relationship to a new
dimension”. And of course all this is offered for SALE - $70 per couple
for a 3 hour session.
Bhaktivedanta College based at the ISKCON
Radhadesh temple in Belgium features a variety of courses which are, in
the words of the College itself, “hallmarks of academic and practical
training in ISKCON today”. Akhandadhi Das, who was the first
Temple President of Bhaktivedanta Manor in the UK to ban devotees from
the temple simply for supporting Srila Prabhupada’s signed,
July 9th 1977 directive on
initiations, is one of the College’s Faculty members and teaches a
course on “Character Development”. His module is called “Truth
and Dharma”.
According to Bhaktivedanta College, Akhandadhi also manages Buckland Hall, a retreat centre in Wales. The website of this same Buckland Hall states:
We are then offered an extensive
A wide range of white, red and sparkling wines, and champagnes costing over $50 a bottle, are then presented. One could therefore reasonably ask: given that Srila Prabhupada has stated that intoxication is one of the four sinful activities which destroys dharma and good character, what is ISKCON doing employing someone who actively sells intoxication as part of his livelihood as a teacher at its college, on a course that is supposed to teach character development, truth and dharma?
Above we read how ISKCON has lost its missionary outreach spirit and has comfortably settled into a “niche as a chaplain to the Indian diaspora”. Some observers have labeled this trend as the “Hinduisation” of ISKCON. Essentially, this means that ISKCON is more concerned with maintaining its Hindu funding than preaching to the world. This is evident from the following.
Srila Prabhupada has repeatedly stated that the worship of demigods is not meant for Vaishnavas who are only meant to engage in pure devotional service to Lord Krishna:
Given these clear instructions from Srila Prabhupada, it is therefore very surprising that the GBC itself should be establishing a temple dedicated to demigod worship. Such demigod worship in Krishna’s temple is also promoted in other ISKCON centres, such as in Spanish Fork, Utah, where we are told that the appearance day of Lord Siva will be celebrated by the “chanting of Lord Shiva’s 108 names”. Yet Srila Prabhupada states:
What is interesting also about both these temples is that though the one in San Diego is run by a GBC member, Badrinarayan Das, and the one in Utah is run by a GBC voted-in-guru, Caru Das, neither are registered in the names of ISKCON, as mandated by Srila Prabhupada in his last Will and Testament:
This opening of “ISKCON” temples which are not actually in the name of ISKCON seems to be a trend, as we learn from the $61 million “Sedona Center of Vedic Culture” to be constructed in Arizona. According to the project’s press statement,
This is highly ironic, for whilst it is the IRM
which is mistakenly criticised as being “anti-ISKCON”, it is actually
the GBC and ISKCON gurus who no longer have any faith in ISKCON! The IRM
is the only organisation which wishes to make ISKCON glorious again –
not run away from using its name!
Project director, ISKCON GBC voted-in guru HH Bhakti Svarupa Damodar Swami, stated:
It seems that since ISKCON in the US is struggling to maintain temples, finances and most importantly devotees, they have thrown in the towel and have decided instead that only way to survive is to ditch Srila Prabhupada’s instructions, and operate as semi-Hindu pseudo-ISKCON temples. Yet it was only due to ditching Srila Prabhupada’s instructions, in particular his instruction to keep him as the diksa guru for ISKCON, that all the problems began in the first place!
A recent ISKCON-inspired initiative is the “I-Foundation” in the UK. The Foundation’s Advisory board includes several ISKCON devotees, including GBC elected gurus Bhakti Caru Swami, Radhanath Swami and Sivarama Swami. The first main project of the I-Foundation is establishing a Hindu primary school in the UK in affiliation with ISKCON as a “faith partner”, funded by the Government. This is another activity not approved by Srila Prabhupada, since he specifically wanted the creation of bona fide gurukulas within ISKCON to train students in Krishna consciousness. Srila Prabhupada never authorised the opening of Government schools, where the Government ordained curriculum must be taught. Throwing in a “Hindu assembly” and some token classes on “Hinduism” cannot change the essential nature of the school, which is to produce academic scholars, rather than devotees of Krishna, which was the purpose of the gurukulas, which Prabhupada authorised.
The February 2005 issue of ISKCON UK’s Bhaktivedanta Manor Newsletter began with a quotation from Srila Prabhupada which stated:
Right underneath this quotation and a photo of Srila Prabhupada, we find the following news item:
Highlighting the Vice-President of Bhaktivedanta
Manor “blessing a new car company” whose sales rose by 60% over a
weekend is not exactly congruous with Srila Prabhupada’s statement that
“one should not practice religion with the aim of improving one’s
economic welfare”.
We would humbly suggest that the Manor’s
management sincerely practise what Srila Prabhupada preaches, and not
ban those who wish to do so themselves.
We have reported above, on the ISKCON-inspired
initiative in the UK called the “I-Foundation”, whose Advisory board
includes several ISKCON sannyasis, including GBC-elected gurus HH
Bhakti Caru Swami, HH Radhanath Swami and HH Sivarama Swami.
Are these “for-profit” business
activities like “venture capital investment”, the activities
Srila Prabhupada had in mind when he gave his disciples sannyasa
(renounced monastic order) with a view to them increasing their
preaching of pure Krishna consciousness?
Srila Prabhupada however states:
One of our readers from New York City has also informed us that the ISKCON temple in Brooklyn hires out rooms in the temple building for Bingo (which is a gambling activity), for thousands of dollars a month. In this connection, Srila Prabhupada states:
Media coverage of the opening of a new ISKCON temple in Ujjain, India by GBC-elected guru HH Bhakti Caru Swami has reported that the 50 million rupee project plans to include a:
If this media report is correct, then we can
identify two of these activities that definitely do not fall within
Srila Prabhupada’s plans for a Hare Krishna temple project: an IT
park and a flying training academy.
Selling mantras, selling “soul mate yoga”
courses, opening non-ISKCON temples, promoting demigod worship, opening
Government schools etc. It seems with the passing of time, and the
failure of ISKCON at all levels due to its unauthorised guru system,
ISKCON is responding by deviating even more from Srila Prabhupada’s
directives, seeing its financial health and popularity with the Hindu
community as the new measures of success. We are not condemning these
activities per se, and they may have value in their own right; our only
point is that ISKCON was not painstakingly established by Srila
Prabhupada for it and its devotees to be involved in such activities. |