Guest guest Posted August 1, 2009 Report Share Posted August 1, 2009 Don't feel bad. Iskcon is to Hinduism as Jains or Sikhs are to Hinduism, only a million times more closed minded. They will not even allow the sadhu godbrothers of Srila Prabhupada or their disciples (in same sampradaya and parampara) to enter any Iskcon temple, what to speak of give Hari Katha or read their books. It is hopeless because in Iskcon, Krishna is just an excuse to worship Prabhupada. And if Prabhupada was driving the wrong way against a one-way street, then that would become the right way. He is right even when he is wrong. This has resulted in a number of philosophical deviations from the Gaudiya Sampradaya. For example, it is voted into philosophical FACT that Iskcon believes the Jivatma originally fell from the position of Mukta down into the material samsara (Christian-born original sin complex!?). Also, they think that following Krishna around the cosmos while he performs His " Bauma " lila in different material universes is liberation, when, in fact, the goal is to leave the material existence and go to " Nitya-lila " in Vaikuntha (Golok). From where no one falls (except Jaya amd Vijaya which was to serve Narayana as his enemies for three births, so that is not representative of " origin of the jivatma " .) And MANY other gross deviations too many to list. Now I am a disciple of Srila Prabhupada, initiated with Hari Nam in 1967 so he is my Hari Nam Guru. But I'm also Diksha disciple of late Swami Bon Maharaj (a bal brahmachari and Sannyasi since age 24 until his death in Vrajadham at 81) who is Prabhupada senior Godbrother, and lived with him almost 7 years in Vraja. Plus I'm a Shiksha disciple of Hanuman Prasad Potter and his wonderful Gita Press. The first time I read the Gita was 1966 the small Gita Press. And Srimad Bhagavatam by Gita Press is amazing, specially in that it has no personal agenda. Srila Prabhupada's Bhagavatam is incomplete, and the translations and purports are full of personal agenda towards Iskcon: " Krishna says, 'surrender unto ME' - He is really says, " Join Iskcon. " But the Gita Press version is pure and free from any slant. I cannot sing the praises of Gita Press enough to do justice. Gita Press, NOT ISKCON, have distributed MORE books than Bhaktivedanta Book Trust (BBT) by a long-shot. And with no personal motive to be " empire builders " . To this day I read Gita Press Bhagavatam in two vols, and then Prabhupada's incomplete Bhagavatam. And again Gita Press version, and alternate. There is a huge difference. And I prefer the Gita Press version to any other version. Now I don't blame Srila Prabhupada, because I have a special relationship with him. We spoke in Bengali and did a book, Sri Upadeshamrita, together. So I know his heart personally, without Iskcon interpretation. Y/s, Richard sacred-objects , " rnldef " <rnldef wrote: > > Richard prabhu, > I have some out of print Gita Press publications (such as an English translation of Garga Samhita) that I tried to sell in the ISKCON temple gift shop here. > However the temple president objected because he said Srila Prabhupad would not approve and other devotees may complain. > Can you give your opinion on Gita Press and other devotional books not approved by ISKCON? > I found Gita commentaries Tattvavivecani by Goyandka and Sadhak Sanjeevani by Ramsukhdas to be helpful, but I definitely won't be selling them there. > > sacred-objects , Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66@> wrote: > > > > GREAT!!! > > > > > > New Email addresses available on > > Get the Email name you & #39;ve always wanted on the new @ymail and @rocketmail. > > Hurry before someone else does! > > http://mail.promotions./newdomains/aa/ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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