1) MYTH: “Srila Prabhupada stated that it was a ‘law of disciplic succession’ that after the Guru physically departs, his disciples automatically become successor Gurus.”
BUSTED:
a) Srila Prabhupada used this phrase, “law of disciplic succession”, once in a private letter in 1975 to a deviant disciple, Tusta Krishna Das, who just two years earlier had left ISKCON to form his own faction with Siddhaswarupa (see Srila Prabhupada’s letter to Madhudvisa Swami, 15/12/73). In this letter to Tusta Krishna, Srila Prabhupada states:
“But as a matter of etiquette it is the custom that during the lifetime of your spiritual master you bring the prospective disciples to him, and in his absence or disappearance you can accept disciples without any limitation. This is the law of disciplic succession.”
(Srila Prabhupada Letter to Tusta Krsna, 2/12/75)
However, the GBC themselves no longer accept this “law”, even though they used it for many years as their main piece of evidence for justifying their Guru system, having recently changed their own laws to break this “law”, and allow disciples of Gurus to initiate in their own spiritual master’s presence. Three “grand-disciples” who have thus far been authorized by the GBC to initiate disciples in the presence of their Gurus are:
· Mahavisnu Goswami, a disciple of Sivarama Swami.
· Kadamba Kanana Swami, a disciple of Jayadvaita Swami.
· Candramukha Swami, a disciple of Hridayananda Das Goswami.
And this number will continue to increase, as ambitious disciples are ‘bribed’ with Guruship to stay in ISKCON and not form their own societies. Indeed the GBC were forced to take the ground-breaking step of breaking their own “law”, as detailed in the 2001 GBC resolution below, to deal with rumours that Mahavisnu Goswami had apparently already been secretly initiating disciples in violation of ISKCON’s ‘law’ at that time:
That an *EXCEPTION* has been made in the case of HH Maha Visnu Goswami in regards to the present ISKCON LAW 6.3.2 (which reads as)
“No devotee shall give initiation as long as his own spiritual master is present on the planet. A devotee whose spiritual master is present must take all who approach him for initiation to his own spiritual master (or other approved initiating guru).”
Whereas HH Maha Visnu Goswami is doing dynamic preaching–attracting many to ISKCON and keeping others in ISKCON;
Whereas there are several unique features to the history of HH Maha Visnu Goswami that should be considered;
Whereas HH Maha Visnu Goswami is often asked for initiation by new devotees;
Whereas HH Maha Visnu Goswami is very elderly;
Whereas HH Maha Visnu Goswami has displayed allegiance to Srila Prabhupada’s teachings;
Whereas the subject of disciple’s initiating in the presence of their Guru is an ongoing discussion amongst ISKCON’s leaders;
“It is hereby resolved that an exception to the present ISKCON law regarding disciples initiating in the presence of their guru has been made in the case of HH Maha Visnu Goswami. That HH Maha Visnu Goswami is hereby granted a “no objection” to give initiation to prospective disciples. That all such initiations should follow the standards set by ISKCON law”.
We see, however, that this so-called “exception” to the”law” has now become a general principle – i.e. the “law” has been broken for good – with at least 3 “grand-disciple” Gurus, and more waiting in line.
b) In the letter to Tusta Krishna, Srila Prabhupada simply states that after his disappearance, it is possible for a disciple to be a diksa (initiating) Guru himself. This is merely stating the obvious. If such a possibility did not exist, then a diksa Guru could never be succeeded, and there would only ever be one diksa Guru eternally. Only if such a possibility of disciples being Gurus existed, could we even have a discussion regarding whether or not Srila Prabhupada actually authorised his disciples to succeed him as diksa Gurus for the lifetime of ISKCON. The above quote does not say that all his disciples automatically succeed him or that they are all now being ordered to become diksa Gurus as soon as Srila Prabhupada departs. Such an order to the ISKCON society from Srila Prabhupada does not exist. But just before his departure, Srila Prabhupada did order ISKCON to set up ritviks only, as per the July 9th directive.
2) MYTH:
“But this is the tradition, what has always happened, that as soon as the Guru departs, his disciples succeed him, and therefore in the absence of any clear directive as to what should happen, we should take our cue from this generally accepted tradition.”
BUSTED:
Srila Prabhupada states:
“The order of the spiritual master is the active principle in spiritual life. Anyone who disobeys the order of the spiritual master immediately becomes useless.” (Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Adi-lila, 12:10)
Hence we are supposed to follow Srila Prabhupada’s orders, not our own speculative understanding of what is “tradition”. Thus, unless Srila Prabhupada specifically orders that on his departure all his disciples are to automatically become diksa Gurus as long as the GBC gives them a majority vote of approval, as currently assumed by the GBC, we are not authorized to do it. On the other hand, we were ordered by Srila Prabhupada to institute a ritvik (representational) system of initiation for ISKCON, keeping only Srila Prabhupada as the diksa Guru, as given in the July 9th, 1977 directive, (see page 4, BTP Issue 1). And since we disobeyed this order, as quoted above, ISKCON immediately became “useless”.
(by Prabhupadanugas UK)
Speak Your Mind