Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 nathan zakheim <zakheim (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: Mark A Miles wrote:> On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Mahesh Raja wrote:>> > Tripurari is ENVIOUS of Srila Prabhupada--so much so he is now making his> > own conditioned soul version of Bhagavad-gita in direct challange to Srila> > Prabhupada.> > Study the following instruction--Srila Prabhupada did not say my books are> > lacking therefore you make your own commentaries. On the contrary he says> > "In my books the philosophy of Krishna Consciousness is explained fully.">> Mahesh, prabhu. I still do not understand why you believe Tripurari> maharaja to be envious of Srila Prabhupada. You will have to explain it to> me very clearly, or someone else can do so. I read what you say - do not> think that I am simply saying "I do not understand" as a ploy. However,> you see, I have read statements by various gurus and acaryas saying that> writing commentaries, etc., on the basis of the works of the previous> acaryas is OK.NNV DAS: First of all, one must have extraordinary qualification to writebook on authorized subject matters. this cannot be done by a conditioned soul.Srila Krishnadas Kaviraja, who composed the Chaitanya Charitamrita, did notfeel himself to be qualified to write such books, but minor men are rushingforward to do so with abandon.If you read the conversations between Nimai Pandit and the Kashmiri pandit, youwill understand that grammar and aliteration play a huge role in composingauthorized verses.One cannot simpy express himself as he would in a mundane love poem. thisprocess must stand the test of Vedavyasa Himself, or it is of no avail.> I will give an example of this - recently I have been> reading Sivarama Swami's "Venu Gita"; in the introduction, I read:> 'Accepting that books other than Srila Prabhupada's are authorized> reading, the subsequent question is did Prabhupada expect Vaishnavas to> continue composing transcendental literature?Srila Prabhupada said that His books would be the "Law Books" for the next tenthousand years....He also said that any informatin that we require conceringthe previous acharyas could be found in His books,and that there would be nonecessity to go to those books themselves.> In Caitanya-caritamrita he> wrote, "It is certainly not good to write literature for money or> reputation, but to write books and publish them for the enlightenment of> the general populace is real service to the Lord. That was Srila> Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati's opinion, and he specifically told his> disciples to write books." (Cc. Madhya 19.132, purport)Unfortunately, his disciples did not produce any books that Srila Prabhupadaconsidered to be authoritative.>> So the answer is yes, Srila Prabhupada expected devotees to take> up our family heritage of book writing. Now the last question remains: did> Prabhupada consider his disciples qualified to write such literature? In a> letter to Satsvarupa Maharaja in 1972 Srila Prabhupada wrote, "You ask> one question about the nature of books I want you to write as my> disciples; on this point, Krishna consciousness is not limited. Persons> like all of the Gosvamis wrote so many books, Vishvanatha Cakravarti and> all the acaryas wrote books, and still I am writing books. Similarly, also> my disciples will write. So any self-realized soul can write unlimited> books without deviating from the original ideas."'> (Venu-gita, pp xvii-xviii)At what point (unlike Srila Krishnadas Kaviraja) does one consider himself tobe a "self-realized soul"?Anyone eager to write is not qualified to do so.>>> So, you can see the above statements throw my thoughts into> confusion. Can we decry Tripurari maharaja without having read what he> has written?One must acertain first what is the qualification of the writer, and thenconsider reading what he has written.........even mundane subjects are dealtwith in this way, and they are much less subtle than spiritual subject matter.> Yes, I am slightly concerned that he has chosen to write> another Bhagavad-Gita - but I am not him, and am not privy to his> thoughts.Srila Prabhupada has made it abundantly clear that no Acharya will write a bookif that same book has already been written with commentary by an Bona FideAcharya.All bonafide Acharyas are on the same platform, and are fully informed by LordKrishna personally. Foolish persons think that These Acharyas are ordinarypersonalities with some sort of "special" insight....This is not the case.So, not real Acharya will presume to write in the presence of a SaktaveshaAvatar.....PARTICULARLY IF THAT SAKTAVESHA AVATAR IS THEIR OWN SPIRITUALMASTER!Not only is it discourteous in relation to Vaishnava etiquette, but it is alsoa clear sign of spiritual incapacity on the part of the writer.> There is some confusion there on my part as to why> he chose that, but does that immediately disqualify him as a teacher?Of course!>>> Will someone please explains this all to me, in a balanced fashion - and> from the beginning?I have tried, but Mahesh can do so far more elaborately than myself..If hereplies, it will all become clear.>>> I remain> Your insignificant servant, grasping at these straws with his mind,>> Mark A Miles>> --> Mark Andrew Miles -- nine9 (AT) ukshells (DOT) co.uk> (maxm (AT) tardis (DOT) ed.ac.uk; mark.m (AT) easy (DOT) com)> WWW: http://www.nine9.ukshells.co.uk; ICQ: 41974841>> "Any opinions expressed above are mine. Everybody else can get their> own...">> E-mail with subject "get pgpkey" to obtain PGP key(s) Make international calls for as low as $0.04/minute with Messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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