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The twin faces
of ISKCON's Janus
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Autumn 2006
In a recent entry in his Diary of a Traveling Preacher, HH Indradyumna
Swami ('IDS') relates the progress ISKCON is apparently making in Poland
in dispelling its image of being a destructive cult. In this regard, he
quotes former U.S. President John F. Kennedy:
| "A nation that is afraid to let its
people judge the truth and falsehood of ideas in an open market
is a nation that is afraid of its people." |
What, of course, IDS will not reveal is that
while ISKCON makes overtures to the government, media and public in
presenting itself as a bona fide representative of India's Vedic
culture, at the same time it practices temple
bannings and
cult violence against ISKCON members who
support the IRM; the very people who, through the distribution of BTP
magazine, are presenting the truth about Srila Prabhupada and the
falsehood of ISKCON's guru system.
If IDS really does believe in the truth of the words he has quoted, then
let him prove it: let all his disciples read BTP and
The Final Order and judge the truth for themselves. What is he
afraid of?
btw. Note how he agrees with The Final Order in
principle:
HH Indradyumna Swami:
“But I would offer that there is a misconception here in
guru-disciple relationship. Of course, it is certainly nice if
one can have some personal instruction, a personal direction in
one’s life from the spiritual master. But one’s success in
Krishna consciousness is not necessarily based on that.”
(HH Indradyumna Swami, Text COM:1974636, 1999)
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The Final
Order (IRM):
“It would be extremely rare to be given personal guidance
directly from Srila Prabhupada; in fact he constantly
discouraged such interaction so that he could concentrate on his
writing. […]
The very fact that personal pariksa* was not always
undertaken, even when it was possible to do so, proves that it
can not be necessary to the process of diksa**.”
(The Final Order, Krishnakant, 1996, p. 86 [2006 reprint] ) |
HH Indradyumna Swami:
“Srila Prabhupada personally interacted with his spiritual
master maybe three or four occasions. I think, he wrote two
letters to Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati, and received one reply.
And if one’s advancement in Krishna Consciousness is dependent
upon the personal association of the spiritual master, directing
one in one’s daily activities, then what are the chances of me
in perfecting my Krishna consciousness because my spiritual
master passed away in 1977? I haven’t seen Srila Prabhupada
almost twenty years.”
(HH Indradyumna Swami, Text COM:1974636, 1999) |
The Final
Order (IRM):
“Srila Prabhupada’s instructions and personal example prove
categorically that the elements which constitute diksa
can be utilised without the need for the guru’s physical
involvement:
“Reception of spiritual knowledge is never checked by any
material condition.”
(Srimad-Bhagavatam, 7.7.1, purport)
“The potency of transcendental sound is never minimised
because the vibrator is apparently absent.”
(Srimad-Bhagavatam, 2.9.8, purport)
(The Final Order, Krishnakant, 1996, p. 28 [2006 reprint] ) |
HH Indradyumna Swami:
“That’s the way I follow myself in my relationship with
Prabhupada, my spiritual master. I had the liberty in one or two
occasions to ask from Prabhupada for some personal instruction,
but now, if I need to understand something, I read the books or
I can solve it with my godbrothers. So then I ask the disciples
to do the same.”
(HH Indradyumna Swami, Text COM:1974636, 1999)
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The Final
Order (IRM):
“As demonstrated, the need for personal pariksa is not a
sastric requirement. Srila Prabhupada supports the use of
representatives, such as his disciples and books, as a
substitute for personal pariksa .”
(The Final Order, Krishnakant, 1996, p. 52 [2006 reprint] )
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HH Indradyumna Swami - Has given a perfect
treatise on why the current ISKCON guru system, and hence himself, is
unnecessary since it is Srila Prabhupada who is our real Guru Personal
instruction from the Guru not necessary for spiritual success Personal
association of the Guru not necessary for spiritual advancement
Srila Prabhupada’s books give all instructions for spiritual life . |