Hare Krishna World Mission
Our mission is to inundate the entire world with a tidal wave of pure Krishna bhakti. This is the purpose of our lives on this planet. We have accepted this mission from our beloved spiritual master, His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta, and we are fully depending on the mercy of Lord Sri Krishna for whatever degree of success He is willing to grant us in the execution of this most important of all missions. It is intolerable for us to see the suffering condition of the 6.7 billion people on this planet. Therefore we must reach out to them and extend them Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's mercy so that they also taste the transcendental happiness of Krishna consciousness.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
First of all, I am happy to receive your daily thoughts. Thank you very much, and my most respectful salutations to you, to Srila Prabhupada and to all the true masters and to all the devotee friends.
My question is as follow: I followed Guru Maharaji, Prem Pal Sim Rawat as my guru for many years. He proclaimed himself to be the perfect master and he once said that if God was angry with you then you could take recourse from the guru, but if the guru was angry with you, then you had no place to go. Is this true?
Another day in a conference in San Pablo, he said, " You are here expecting to see an old man with a white beard (as God was pictured to be in the Middle Ages) but I am here instead."
I would like to know your opinion, please.
Many thanks.
I salute you with all my love,
Cristina.
It is not true that if the guru is angry with you that you have no recourse. The bona fide spiritual master is very, very kind upon his disciples. If your guru becomes angry with you all you have to do is approach him in all humility for the rectification of whatever it was that caused him to become angry. It is not difficult. Simply sincerity is required.
Kindly try to understand that any spiritual master who presents himself as God is a cheater and a rascal. He is not God, nor is he a bona fide spiritual master. By presenting himself as G.O.D. he has made himself into D.O.G. You should abandon such a so-called spiritual master and seek out the shelter of a bona fide spiritual master. The bona fide spiritual master presents himself as the humble servant of God and teaches his disciples how to become humble servants of God.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Answers According to the Vedic Version:
Question: Is the Guru God?
Dear Master:First of all, I am happy to receive your daily thoughts. Thank you very much, and my most respectful salutations to you, to Srila Prabhupada and to all the true masters and to all the devotee friends.
My question is as follow: I followed Guru Maharaji, Prem Pal Sim Rawat as my guru for many years. He proclaimed himself to be the perfect master and he once said that if God was angry with you then you could take recourse from the guru, but if the guru was angry with you, then you had no place to go. Is this true?
Another day in a conference in San Pablo, he said, " You are here expecting to see an old man with a white beard (as God was pictured to be in the Middle Ages) but I am here instead."
I would like to know your opinion, please.
Many thanks.
I salute you with all my love,
Cristina.
Answer: The So-Called G.O.D. is D.O.G.
A perfect master is known by his perfectly presenting the teachings of Krishna without any adulteration, not by his proclamations to be a perfect master.It is not true that if the guru is angry with you that you have no recourse. The bona fide spiritual master is very, very kind upon his disciples. If your guru becomes angry with you all you have to do is approach him in all humility for the rectification of whatever it was that caused him to become angry. It is not difficult. Simply sincerity is required.
Kindly try to understand that any spiritual master who presents himself as God is a cheater and a rascal. He is not God, nor is he a bona fide spiritual master. By presenting himself as G.O.D. he has made himself into D.O.G. You should abandon such a so-called spiritual master and seek out the shelter of a bona fide spiritual master. The bona fide spiritual master presents himself as the humble servant of God and teaches his disciples how to become humble servants of God.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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