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Here we present two articles that could enhance our understaning of guru and not fall prey to guru groupism. For more information please visit http://absolutetruth.in/forums/tags/guru-tattva
Dangers of Guru Groupism by H.H. Bhakti Vikasa Swami
(Featured in Congregational Development Journal, published by ISKCON Congregational Development Ministry, Jan–Mar 04)
By the mercy of Srila Prabhupada, more and more people worldwide are coming to Krishna consciousness. Congregations especially are increasing. Along with this naturally come challenges, but better to face the challenges that arise from preaching than to have no
preaching.
A unique feature and strength of ISKCON is having many devotees awarding initiation. But this can also engender problems. One problem that negatively affects the development of preaching is that of "guru groupism." In some places there is no such competition, either due to enlightened leadership or more commonly because something resembling the old zonal acarya system is still prevalent, with new devotees having little choice in who they should take initiation from.
Guru groupism tends to promote a neophyte, fanatical, divisive, and separatist mentality that cannot be healthy, neither for the individuals who subscribe to it, nor for our movement as a whole. Certainly there can be no real cooperation and unity if this syndrome persists.
Despite the above, my observation is that in many areas of the world devotees initiated by various ISKCON gurus tend to serve Srila Prabhupada's mission in a spirit of cooperation. Although each devotee has a personal relationship with the guru, it is a private matter that creates no separatism in the interactions with disciples of other gurus. These devotees tend to better respect all gurus and senior devotees and to identify themselves as members of ISKCON and followers of Srila Prabhupada, rather than as members of a guru-based subgroup.
Other points I raised:
(1) Many people come to Krishna consciousness because they want to get away from the superficiality of material life, in which everyone is competing with each other. When they read Srila Prabhupada's books they become inspired by the high ideals His Divine Grace articulates. But when such newcomers become subjected to the manipulative tactics of guru groupism, they think that the temple environment is the same as the material environment from which they seek
relief. Upon encountering this neophyte competition, many intelligent people back off and leave Krishna consciousness altogether.
(2) On the positive side, it was noted that if disciples of different gurus could unite more, we could achieve wonderful results, considering the ripeness of many of the affected preaching fields.
(3) The stress should be on educating newcomers in what it means to be a disciple and what are the qualifications of a bona fide guru, thus enabling them to come to an intelligent decision based on genuine faith in guru. Without this, the number of disciples may increase, but the quality of guru-disciple relationships might be shallow and based on hype rather than genuine spiritual exchange.
(4) Although every disciple has an individual relationship with the guru, our preaching should be as members of Srila Prabhupada's mission; we must understand that ISKCON's initiating gurus have no other mission than that established by Srila Prabhupada. Our preaching efforts should be on behalf of Srila Prabhupada for ISKCON, and we should feel happy if a new devotee feels attracted to any bona fide guru within ISKCON.
(5) Some devotees believe that canvassing for new initiates is a service to their guru. But it is actually a disservice to the guru to bring him people insufficiently educated in what it means to be a disciple. Later, such recruits' dubious activities would give the guru a bad reputation and extra karma. Another result of such aggressive canvassing is that later some devotees lament that they were unduly influenced or practically forced to take initiation without being given the chance to thoroughly examine the guru and make a thoughtful choice.
(6) Local leaders in areas where gurus spend little time become de facto gurus if all devotees under them are their junior Godsiblings. Although this may appear to be a smart managerial ploy, it rarely helps—either the de facto gurus or those under them—to mature in Krishna consciousness.
(7) Temple leaders should invite initiating gurus other than their own to visit their preaching area and let all devotees benefit from a multiplicity of association.
(8) The sustained input of gurus is required to rectify matters. Gurus should make clear to their disciples their duty to educate newcomers about the process of initiation, which includes making a personal decision based on knowledge and without undue pressure from others.
Who is a Guru and who is a Acharya?
yare dekha, tare kaha 'krishna'-upadesa
amara ajnaya guru hana tara' ei desa
"Instruct everyone to follow the orders of Lord Sri Krishna as they are given in the Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam. In this way become a spiritual master and try to liberate everyone in this land."
Lord Chaitanya in Chaitanya Charitamrta Madhya 7.128
Everyone should become a spiritual master means everyone should qualify themselves and prepare to be an example for everyone to follow that way Sri Chaitanya's mercy can be delivered to one and all. But that is not possible unless one accepts a guru in a bonafide sampradaya and follows him as he instructs. If we concoct we lose the purity. In this age Srila Prabhupada is the authoritative representative of Lord Chaitanya and he will remain so for the next 10,000 years. No one can become a guru unless they follow teaching of Srila Prabhupada. That is why he is called the Founder Acharya of the movement. A guru will not change the teaching of the acharya and just present himself as a transparent medium. If he changes he ceases to be guru. So an Acharya is a guru but guru is not necessarily an acharya.
And Srila Prabhupada is the universal siksha guru for everyone in ISKCON so we have this relationship with Srila Prabhupada always. That is why in our siksha system we have "Srila Prabhupada Ashraya" by which one first takes shelter of Srila Prabhupada first and practises Krishna consciousness before approaching a guru in ISKCON. They should hear and read Srila Prabhupada first to get understanding of Krishna consciousness. How many of you have heard Srila Prabhupada's lectures (People raise hands). Thankyou. One should understand the mood of the Acharya then we understand the mood of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Then he can take shelter of a guru in ISKCON who is a follower of the acharya.
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