Myth-busters:
The Guru and initiation myth
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Autumn 2004
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1) MYTH: |
"Diksa
(spiritual initiation) can only take place when the spiritual
master is present on the planet since he needs a physical body
in order to absorb all the new disciple's karma (sinful
reactions). |
BUSTED: As interesting as the above
restriction to the transcendental process of diksa sounds, it was
never once mentioned by Srila Prabhupada, and since he is our ultimate
authority we can only conclude it is speculation. Furthermore:
Srila Prabhupada taught that the spiritual master would sometimes suffer
bad dreams or sickness when accepting a disciple's karma, but
never once did he say that without such physical manifestations diksa
was not possible.
If it was essential for Srila Prabhupada to be physically present in
order to absorb his disciple's karma, then that would mean that
any of his disciples who may have performed even one sinful act since he
physically departed is doomed to remain in the material world.
Srila Prabhupada accepted that Lord Jesus Christ
could give liberation to his followers:
"Actually, one who is guided by Jesus
Christ, he'll get liberation, certainly."
(Room Conversation, July 4th, 1972, recorded in Perfect
Questions, Perfect Answers)
And yet Lord Jesus has not had a physical body
in which to suffer such symptoms for over two thousand years.
Ultimately it is Lord Krishna who absorbs all the sinful reactions, not
the spiritual master:
"The poor spiritual master is kind and
merciful enough to accept a disciple and partially suffer for that
disciple's sinful activities, but Krishna, being merciful to His
servant, neutralizes the reactions of sinful deeds for the servant
who engages in preaching His glories."
(Srimad-Bhagavatam 9.9.5, purport)
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2) Myth: |
"According to the
pancaratrika (1) system the Guru must be physically present
at the initiation ceremony."
(Bhaktividya Purna Swami claimed this on the GBC sponsored video
"Disciple of My Disciple"). |
BUSTED: Yet again the above "injunction"
is never once mentioned in the entire, vast cannon of Srila Prabhupada's
teachings, and can therefore be safely discarded. If this were true,
then thousands of Srila Prabhupada's disciples were never properly
initiated since he did not physically attend many of the initiation
ceremonies, as the following letter proves:
"At your recommendation I have consented to
give second initiation to both Sriman Traidas and his wife Pramada.
(…)
First of all you must secure one tape of me reciting Gayatri(2)
mantra. (…)
Then you must hold a fire yajna for the two devotees as you
have seen so many times before. Then let them each hear the tape
through the right ear, privately and individually (…)
Then you can get the thread on Traidas's body."
(Srila Prabhupada Letter to Danavir, Nairobi, 27th September,
1971)
(1) Devotional regulations required for Deity
worship and initiation
(2) Special mantra given at the time of second initiation
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3) Myth: |
"Pariksa (mutual
testing and examination) between the Guru and disciple, an
essential pre-initiation procedure, can only take place if they
physically meet." |
BUSTED: Since Srila Prabhupada did not
physically meet many thousands of his initiated disciples, this cannot
be an essential aspect of the initiation process. In most cases Srila
Prabhupada delegated this examination of the prospective disciple to his
Temple Presidents or some other representative. It was their
responsibility to make sure new candidates for initiation were strictly
following for a minimum of six months for first initiation. This
approach is sanctioned in Srila Prabhupada's books:
"In our Krsna Consciousness Movement the
requirement is that one must be prepared to give up the four pillars
of sinful life [...]
In western countries especially we first observe whether a potential
disciple is prepared to follow the regulative principles (…)
In this way the disciple renders devotional service under the
guidance of the spiritual master or his representative for at least
six months to a year."
(Caitanya-caritamrita, Madhya-lila, 24.330, purport)
Generally the newcomer would examine Srila
Prabhupada by studying his books.
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4) MYTH: |
"We must hear the
gayatri mantra, and spiritual knowledge in general, from the
lips of the spiritual master. Therefore the Guru must be
physically present in order to initiate disciples." |
BUSTED: This idea comes from quotes such
as the following:
"When one's knowledge
of mantras is received from the lips of the bona fide
spiritual master, one's mantra is considered pure…"
(Hrdyananda dasa Goswami's translation and purport, Srimad
Bhagavatam 11.21) |
As we saw Srila Prabhupada instruct above:
"First of all you must secure one tape of me reciting Gayatri mantra."
So, whilst no one is denying that hearing directly from the lips of a
pure devotee would be good, we can also conclude that listening to a
tape must be sufficiently potent, or else why would Srila Prabhupada
have sanctioned this as part of general initiation procedure within
ISKCON? Srila Prabhupada also placed great emphasis on the distribution
of his books, and equated "reading" such books with "hearing" directly
from the spiritual master:
"Reading or hearing from the realized
person there is no difference…"
(Srila Prabhupada Letter to Punjabi Premanand, 16th April,
1976)
"These are not ordinary books. It is recorded chanting. Anyone
who reads, he is hearing."
(Srila Prabhupada Letter to Rupanuga Das, 19th October, 1974)
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