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Question: Inquiring From More Than One Guru

Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

Thank you very much for your answer. I was reading "Krishna Book" and I found such text: "The spiritual master may be more than one. The spiritual master who instructs the disciple about spiritual matters is called the siksa-guru, and the spiritual master who initiates the disciple is called the diksa-guru. Both of them are My representatives. There may be many spiritual masters who instruct, but the initiator spiritual master is one."

This was my understanding about spiritual masters. Could you please explain if it is not correct to inquire from more than one spiritual master? Thank you.

Your servant,
Bhaktin DovilÄ—

Answer: Many Courts, But One Supreme Court

One is free to inquire from many spiritual masters. But by doing so you may sometimes get different opinions. But when you inquire from your initiating guru, his answer is final. Just like there many courts that may give sometimes different decisions on a case. But when the case comes before the supreme court, that decision is final. Just as there are many courts, but the supreme court is one, similarly, there are many instructing spiritual masters, but the initiating guru is only one.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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