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01/16/98 - 1509
Chakra's 'Army' Fires Blanks
USA (VNN) - by Krishnakant
There are two newly transcribed tapes posted on the GBC-backed
CHAKRA website which are being used to support ISKCONS current multiple
acarya successor system (M.A.S.S.). We shall herein show that
these new weapons, whilst obviously directed at supporters of
the final order (July 9th 1977), merely support the ritvik conclusion,
and are thus self-defeating.
Just to re-cap. For the last twenty years the GBC have relied
on just one astra to support their disbanding of the ritvik system,
and the subsequent transformation of the original eleven ritviks
into fully fledged diksa gurus (modifications A and B from The
Final Order). That astra was the famous May 28th conversation.
Even as recently as last year a GBC paper (disciple of my disciple)
relied totally on this conversation to support its position.
The Final Order discussion paper pointed out that aside from
the fact that four different transcripts of this conversation
had been offered, and that the GBC had given four different official
interpretations of this very same evidence; the conversation itself
only factually supported the idea that the ritvik system was meant
to be continued.
This May 28th astra has now been completely disabled. Under the
auspices of the GBC, the tape from which the conversation was
extracted was given a preliminary analysis. This analysis showed
the recording exhibited strong signs suggestive of falsification.
Some GBC members tried to argue that although parts of the tape
may have been edited, the section in question seemed to be all
right. When this was put to the forensic examiner himself his
response was clear and unequivocal:
If the copy contains SIGNS SUGGESTIVE OF FALSIFICATION, that
copy could not be relied upon as a faithful and accurate rendition
of the original.
If the preliminary analysis discovers any area that is significantly
suggestive of falsification, then the ENTIRE recording is in question
and a Forensic Analysis should be done.
(N.Perle, 13/10/97 & 14/10/97. In response to query as to whether
ANY portion of the May 28th tape can be taken as authentic and
intact, after a preliminary analysis had discovered irregularities).
Thus the May 28th conversation, already highly dubious evidence
to start with, is now completely inadmissible. The only way this
conversation could even be considered as any type of evidence
at all is if a full forensic analysis is done on the ORIGINAL
tape. For some reason the GBC seem reluctant or incapable of doing
this.
Rather than accept defeat and re-instate the ritvik system, the
GBC are now desperately rummaging around the archives for new
evidence. And hence the excitement when they discovered the following:
QUOTE 1:- "Conversation with the GBC," May 25, 1972 in Los Angeles.
Prabhupada: (...) Ah, no problem. G.B.C. means now they should
travel very extensive. That is the first principle. Not sit down
in one place and pass resolution. No, they must be active. They
must act like me. As I'm old man travelling all over the world.
Now to give me relief the G.B.C. members... I shall expand into
twelve more so that they can exactly work like me. GRADUALLY THEY
WILL BE INITIATORS. At least first initiation. You must make advance.
That is my motive. So, in that way I want to divide it in twelve
zones (...).>
On the strength of the above passage the GBC seem to now be saying
they were perfectly justified in stopping the ritvik system, and
have the ritviks change into diksa gurus. (For the sake of argument
we will for the time being assume these tapes have not also been
tampered with). In reality the above quote can only support the
ritvik position for the following reasons:
1) Leaving aside content for a moment, if this brief snippet of
conversation were really so pivotal to the future of ISKCON for
possibly the next ten thousand years, it seems unbelievable that
Srila Prabhupada would have just blithely left this statement
to be unearthed some 26 years later. What if it had never been
discovered? Certainly he would have made sure it was duplicated
and sent to the entire movement if it was really meant to replace
or supplement the July 9th order, which WAS sent out to the entire
society just prior to his departure. To even suggest otherwise
is to invite howls of derision. Remember this is now the only
evidence being put forward directly relating to the future of
initiations, since the May 28th tape is currently inadmissible.
Thus since this conversation was not made generally available
before Srila Prabhupadas departure it can at best only constitute
SUPPORTING evidence, not PRINCIPAL evidence. Unfortunately, as
was demonstrated in The Final Order, there is nothing for this
evidence to support, since there is no general instruction to
the whole society which says anything about GBCs or anyone else
initiating their own disciples after Srila Prabhupadas departure.
That was supposed to have been stated in the May 28th conversation
which is now inadmissible.
2) Looking now at the content of the above quote. It is clear
Srila Prabhupada can only be referring to a proxy initiation role
for these GBC disciples since:
a) As early on as 1968 Srila Prabhupada hinted at his future plans
to set up an officiating or proxy initiation system. In letters
to Hansadutta and Kirtanannda(12/1/69) he predicted that by 1975
he will have devotees performing initiations. We know he must
have been referring to some type of proxy system since he was
still on the planet in 1975. To have disciples initiate their
own disciples whilst he was physically present would have violated
the law of disciplic succession which the GBC is so fond of
repeating.
b) In the above mentioned letter to Kirtanananda Srila Prabhupada
said that devotees who passed the Bhaktivedanta examinations would
be empowered to initiate. In 1972 he said it would be the GBCs;
and in 1977 on July 7th he said that senior sanyasis would be
suitable candidates.
History shows that Srila Prabhupada did actually put in action
these plans. He did set up senior men to gradually be initiators.
Firstly he had devotees such as Gaurasundara and Kirtanananda
chant on new initiates beads. Then more devotees such as Brahmananda
and Achyutananda got involved, often performing the fire yajna
too. Eventually, as the Movement became large and greater numbers
of new disciples were requiring initiation, all these ceremonial
functions were performed by Srila Prabhupadas more senior disciples.
This is what the word gradually must be referring to. Gradually
they were given more and more of the ceremony to perform until
on July 9th 1977 Srila Prabhupada delegated FULL responsibility
for accepting and initiating new disciples to 11 ritviks. At no
stage was there ever any question as to whom the disciples belonged.
They were all Srila Prabhupadas disciples. The ritviks WERE initiators.
They were initiators on Srila Prabhupadas behalf. We want to
know how they themselves became diksa gurus. The quote in question
sheds no light on this matter whatsoever.
c) In the quoted conversation Srila Prabhupada is referring to
how he wanted the GBCs to act imminently. Although the word gradually
is used, there is no mention of Srila Prabhupadas departure needing
to occur before they could act as initiators. Thus he could only
be talking about them acting in a representational manner.
d) The very term gradually rules out the possibility that Srila
Prabhupada could have been talking about what was to happen IMMEDIATELY
after his departure. The very second Srila Prabhupada left the
planet the ritviks believed themselves authorised diksa gurus.
One second is not gradual, it is immediate. It makes no sense
to say you gradually immediately become a diksa guru.
However, the fact that the ritvik system was gradually developed
over a number of years is just historical fact. Thus Srila Prabhupada
must have been speaking of GBCs who would gradually act as initiators
on his behalf.
e) It should also be pointed out that there is a vast difference
between the qualification necessary to act as a diksa guru, and
that needed to become a GBC member.
A GBC member is voted into office.
A diksa guru must be a maha-bhagavat, and must NOT be appointed
or approved by some ecclesiastical convention or mundane voting
procedure. (for supporting evidence see The Final Order on the
Back to Prabhupada web site).
To link diksa guru status to any practising devotee who happens
to have some managerial acumen is unsupported by Srila Prabhupadas
teachings, though one could argue he might make a good ritvik.
f) In this conversation Srila Prabhupada says:
Gradually they will be initiators. AT LEAST FIRST INITIATION.
If Srila Prabhupada was talking about diksa activity post-departure
why would he even consider limiting these initiators to only
first initiation? Remember as fully-fledged Diksa Gurus, they
would now be the sum total of all the demi-gods, and it is nonsensical
to even think that they should be restricted from giving brahmin
initiation.
Who would do second initiation?
How would it be decided when they might be ready to do second
initiation if Srila Prabhupada had already departed?
We wonder if these questions have even occurred to the mighty
army of CHAKRA. Certainly this statement can only be made sense
of in a pre-departure context, namely the gradual delegation of
ceremonial function to representatives who may eventually perform
all procedures on Srila Prabhupadas behalf.
To summarise our points for quote 1:
1. The term initiator can be readily applied to a ritvik, since
he initiates on Srila Prabhupadas behalf, and indeed Srila Prabhupada
had previously spoken in this way.
2. History supports our interpretation of the term gradually
and can relate only to the setting up of a proxy, representational,
officiating or ritvik system.
3. The conversation is not restricted to GBC duties post-departure,
and therefore their initiating duty can only be representational,
since otherwise it would violate the law of disciplic succession
which the GBC accept as a very important principle.
4. The term gradually rules out immediately after departure
which is what the GBC have always claimed; namely that the 11
ritviks were authorised to initiate one split second after Srila
Prabhupadas departure.
5. The qualification of a diksa guru is way beyond that required
of a GBC member (with all due respect), therefore Srila Prabhupada
must only have been expecting them to act as humble representatives.
6. The fact that Srila Prabhupada would even consider limiting
these initiators to first initiation only, proves they were
never intended to be fully fledged diksa gurus.
Now for the second quote which appeared on CHAKRA:
August 22, 1973 in London on Prabhupada's Vyasa
Puja day:
Prabhupada: Therefore, a so-called philosopher,
scientist's knowledge is always imperfect. The perfect
knowledge can be received through this parampara
system. From Krsna, Krsna to Brahma, Brahma to
Narada, Narada to Vyasa, Vyasa to Madhvacarya. In
this way, from Caitanya Mahaprabhu, six Gosvames,
then our Guru Maharaja, in this way. And our
business is just to present whatever we have heard.
This is very important point.
[ ... rest of quote is quite long, and can be seen on Chakras
website ... ]
.... Then you become spiritual master. That's all."
So I hope that all of you, men, women, boys and girls,
become spiritual master, and follow this principle.
Spiritual master, simply, sincerely, follow the
principles and speak to the general public. Then Krsna
immediately becomes your favourite. Krsna does not
become your favourite; you become Krsna's favourite.
Krsna says in the Bhagavad-gita, na ca tasmad
manunyenu kaccin me priya-kattamau: "One who is
doing this humble service of preaching work, Krsna
consciousness, nobody is dearer than him to Me." So
if you want to become recognized by Krsna very
quickly, you take up this process of becoming spiritual
master, present the Bhagavad-gita as it is. Your life is
perfect. Thank you very much. (end)
Of course no-one is complaining that all this wonderful new material
is coming to light. We are very grateful to the archives for all
their painstaking work. However does this quote revoke the ritvik
system and set up the M.A.S.S. We think not for the following
reasons.
1) Again this quote was not available prior to Srila Prabhupadas
departure, but rather some 26 years later, and can thus only be
used as SUPPORTIVE evidence. But supporting what exactly? The
May 28th tape is currently inadmissible, and it was the dubious
interpretation of this tape which formed the very foundation of
the GBCs position on gurus within ISKCON for the last twenty
years.
2) Nowhere in the above lecture does Srila Prabhupada ever mention
the term diksa, or the term initiate or initiation. This
is a vital pre-requisite to any evidence meant to supplant or
modify the final order on initiation. Everyone already accepts
that Srila Prabhupada wanted all his disciples to become gurus
or teachers. That is not what is at issue here.
3) Srila Prabhupada repeats the amara verse when describing
the type of gurus he is authorising:
He says, amara ajnaya. "Whatever I say, amara ajnaya, by My order,
you become a spiritual master."
As is explained in the paper "Best not to accept disciples" this
can only refer to siksa or instructing guru.
4) Srila Prabhupada is encouraging devotees there and then to
act as guru. There is no mention of them only acting in this capacity
after his departure. Therefore he must have been ordering siksa
or vartma pradasaka gurus since to do otherwise would violate
the law of disciplic succession the GBC are so fond of.
5) There is no mention of the necessity of first attaining maha-bhagavata
status before acting as guru, a vital pre-requisite for diksa
(C.c. Madhya, 24.330, purport). Therefore Srila Prabhupada can
only have been ordering teachers or instructing gurus.
6) Throughout the passage Srila Prabhupada constantly stresses
how easy it is to be the type of guru he is ordering; how anyone
can do it- even a rascal:
That is the bona fide spiritual master. And that is very easy.
To become spiritual master is not very difficult thing. You'll
have to become spiritual master. You, all my disciples, everyone
should become spiritual master. It is not difficult.
There is no mention that one must first attain the topmost platform
of devotional service, or receive a majority vote from a committee
in Mayapur. Thus we fail to see how this can be authorising bona
fide diksa gurus, what to speak of the concocted M.A.S.S., currently
in operation within ISKCON.
So I hope that all of you, men, women, boys and girls, become
spiritual master, and follow this principle. Spiritual master,
simply, sincerely, follow the principles and speak to the general
public.
If the GBC really believes this passage is referring to diksa,
how is it there are no female or child initiating acaryas in ISKCON?
In conclusion, the GBC will need to equip their army with more
effective weaponry than this if they have any hope of defeating
the ritvik position. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.
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