Bhima Prabhu: Offerings to the Deity through the via medium of disciplic succession

Srila
Prabhupada offering aratrik at ISKCON’s Krishna Balarama Mandir
in
Vrindaban.
So it was that he came to Singapore. One day, while we were
offering aratrik, he pointed out that we were offering out of
proper sequence.
He remarked that this was also done all wrong in ISKCON, and that we
should
follow how it is done in the Gaudiya Math temples: first to Krishna,
then to
Radha, then to Lord Chaitanya, then to Nityananda, then back down
through the parampara and finally to the spiritual master. The idea,
he said, was
that we cannot offer bhoga to the spiritual master;
everything must be
offered first to Krishna, and then after it has become prasadam,
then
only it is offered to the spiritual master.We could not accept his advice, however, understanding from
Srila
Prabhupada’s books and instructions that in deity worship, as in
everything that
we undertake in devotional service, we have to remember and ask for the
blessings of the parampara, beginning with the spiritual
master, on up
to his spiritual master, then to his spiritual master, all the way up
to the
lotus feet of the Supreme Lord. How is it posssible for us to directly
approach
Krishna? That idea goes against the basic principle of spiritual life,
as taught
by Srila Prabhupada.Here are citations from Srila Prabhupada’s letters and
lectures, showing what
Srila Prabhupada taught:
Letter to Tamal Krsna, Los
Angeles, 15 May 1970So Krsna when He is with His brother and sister, He is
Jagannatha, and when He is with His village girl-friends that is
Radha-Krsna with Gopis. So Whomever you worship, it is the same, but if
you like to worship Jagannanth you can continue it and it is as good as
worshiping Radha-Krsna. Krsna has so many forms, and which ever form
you worship it is all the same, but you should worship that form which
you like most.
Regarding the means of worship, our Vaisnava process is
first offer respects to the Spiritual Master, then Lord Caitanya, and
then Lord Krsna. Vyasa is the Spiritual Master, therefore the Spiritual
Master is the representative of Vyasa. Therefore the Spiritual
Master’s seat is called “Vyasasana.”
Letter to Himavati, Los
Angeles, 1 April 1970Regarding taking Lord Jagannatha to your next center, that
will not be very good because you already do not have enough devotees
to engage in Arcana. Unless there is a Deity worshipper available, we
may worship Panca-tattva and Guru. That can be done by all initiated
students whether they are once or twice initiated. Before an altar with
pictures of Lord Caitanya, Pancatattva and Acaryas, everyone can offer
Aratrik and Bhoga.Yes, it is nice that you are worshiping Lord Caitanya along
with Radha Krsna. That is alright. Lord Caitanya should be placed to
the right side of Krsna. There is nothing special for His worship, but
you may continue as you are doing now. The order of worshiping is first
Spiritual Master, and then Lord Caitanya, then Radha Krsna (as in the
mantras or Bunde aham prayer).
Your confidence to do whatever you are instructed by the
Spiritual Master is very encouraging. Yes, this is the method of the
Vedic injunction, staunch faith in Spiritual Master and Krsna makes one
perfect in spiritual understanding.
lecture, Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.1.10, Los Angeles, Jun 23,
1975
Therefore our first duty is to worship Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
We keep the Deity. In the first we offer our obeisances to Caitanya
Mahaprabhu along with His associate, and then, Guru-Gauranga, then we
offer Radha-Krishna or Jagannatha.
lecture, Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.2.2, London, Aug 10, 1971We begin from our first disciplic succession. Vande
‘ham sri-guroh sri-yuta-pada-kamalam sri-gurun vaishnavamsh cha.
Vande ‘ham sri-guroh sri-yuta-pada-kamalam. “I offer
my respectful obeisances unto the lotus feet of my guru,
spiritual master.” Vande ‘ham sri-guroh
sri-yuta-pada-kamalam sri-gurun vaishnavamsh cha. And then, his guru,
his guru, his guru, they’re all Vaishnavas. Vande
‘ham sri-guroh sri-yuta-pada-kamalam sri-gurun vaishnavamsh cha.
Sri-rupam. Then we offer respect to Sri Rupa Gosvami. Rupa
Gosvami. Vande rupa-sanatanau raghu-yugau sri-jiva-gopalakau.
All the Gosvamis, six Gosvamins. Vande rupa-sanatana…
Sagraja. Sa agraja. Agraja means elder brother. Sanatana Gosvami
was the elder brother of Rupa Gosvami, and Rupa Gosvami accepted him as
his spiritual master. Sri-rupam sagrajatam
saha-gana-raghunathanvitam. Associated by Raghunatha. There are
two Raghunathas: Raghunatha dasa Gosvami and Raghunatha Bhatta Gosvami. Sa-jivam, with Jiva Gosvami. This is the process. Vande
‘ham sri-guroh sri-yuta-pada-kamalam sri-gurun vaishnavamsh cha
sri-rupam sagrajatam saha-gana-raghunathanvitam tam sa-jivam. Then
we go to Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s status: sadvaitam savadhutam.
That is also… First of all, Advaita Gosañi, then
Nityananda Mahaprabhu, Prabhu. Mahaprabhu is applicable only
to Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Others, all prabhus. Ekale
ishvara krishna ara saba bhritya [Chaitanya-charitamrita Adi 5.142]. Krishna, and He has got innumerable servants. Krishna is
Mahaprabhu, and all others, they are prabhus. And the
spiritual master who has got many prabhus to abide by his
order, he is addressed as Prabhupada. This is the system. So sadvaitam
savadhutam parijana-sahitam krishna-chaitanya-devam. After
offering all these obeisances to Gosvamis, to guru, and
Advaita, Nityananda, then you come to Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Then
Sri Radha. Not Krishna directly. Sri-radha-krishna-padan
saha-gana-lalita-sri-vishakhanvitamsh cha. Radha-Krishna means
they are always associated by the gopis, of whom
Lalita-Vishakha are the chief out of the ashta-sakhis.
So this is the parampara system.
lecture, Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.2.4, Rome, May 28, 1974This is the parampara system. As you get
knowledge, step by step… Krishna is the original spiritual
master, and then from Krishna, Lord Brahma learned the Vedic knowledge. Tene brahma hrida adi-kavaye [Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.1.1]. In the Bhagavata it is said that “Wherefrom
Brahma got his knowledge?” Because whenever we want to get
knowledge, we must approach a superior person to get knowledge. Tad-vijñanartham
sa gurum eva abhigacchet [Mundaka Upanishad 1.2.12]. Guru means superior. So who was the superior person
when Brahma got knowledge? Because there was no other creature. He is
the first creature. Therefore it is said, “The superior person
was Krishna, but He was not present.” We see, Krishna was present
before Arjuna, but nobody was present before Brahma. Therefore it is
said, tene brahma hrida adi-kavaye, hrida: “through the
heart.” Because Krishna is situated in everyone’s heart.
Actually, He is the spiritual master, chaitya-guru. So in
order to help us, He comes out as physical spiritual master. And
therefore sakshad-dharitvena sama… Spiritual master is
representative of Krishna. Krishna sends some sincere devotee to act on
His behalf, and therefore he is spiritual master.
So this is the parampara system. As you receive
knowledge step by step… Narayana, Krishna, instructed Vyasadeva.
Brahma, Brahma instructed Narada. Narada instructed Vyasadeva.
Vyasadeva instructed his disciple Madhvacarya. In this way we have to
go through also, in the same way. First of all, offer respect to the
spiritual master, as he has done to Shukadeva Gosvami. Tam
vyasa-sunum upayami gurum muninam. So then his spiritual master,
then his spiritual master, then his spiritual master, then his
spiritual master. Just like you have got the pictures. First of all,
your spiritual master, then his spiritual master, then his spiritual
master, his spiritual master, his spiritual master – ultimately
Krishna. This is the process. Don’t try to approach Krishna
directly, jump over. That is useless. As you receive knowledge through
the steps, parampara system, similarly, we should approach
Krishna through these steps.
Caitanya-Bhagavata Madhya Kanda, Ch 20, Text 6-9
TEXT: At that time Murari Gupta came there and
offered obeisances at the lotus feet of the Lord. The greatly effulgent
Murari Gupta next offered obeisances to Nityananda and then stood
before Them. The Lord was very pleased with Murari, so He spoke to him
without duplicity, “O Murari, what you have just done is not
proper. You have transgressed etiquette while offering obeisances.
PURPORT: Murari Gupta offered obeisances first to Lord
Gaurasundara and then to Lord Nityananda Prabhu. Objecting to the
sequence of Murari Gupta’s obeisances, Mahaprabhu told him,
“You have a misconception regarding Baladeva’s senior
position and My own junior position. Especially since you are a devotee
of Sri Balarama. The conclusion is that if the Supreme Lord is
worshipped without first worshiping Sri Guru and Jagad Guru, the proper
sequence is broken.” In common language there is a saying: ghoda
dingaiya ghasa khaite nai—”One should not jump over
the horse to eat the grass.” Without the mercy of Sri Guru, no
one is qualified to serve the Supreme Lord.
Now, so many years later, we see that ISKCON centers have
changed the process
of deity worship, adopting the sequence that is practiced in Gaudiya
Math
temples. Not all ISKCON temples. Apparently ISKCON in Los Angeles is
still
offering in the order beginning with Srila Prabhupada on up through the parampara to Lord Chaitanya and then to Sri Sri Rukmini
Dvarakadisa.
Lately one Gaura Keshava das claims credit for ISKCON’s change in
deity worship.
He’s a disciple of Srila Prabhupada, and supposedly ISKCON GBCs
and gurus have recognized his knowledge of shastra,
and have
called on him to help counter rittvik propaganda and
also to
perform ghost-busting yajñas for ghostly-haunted gurus,
among
other duties. We recently received this email (dated 29 March 2009, in
which
Gaura Kesava mentions his role in ISKCON’s switcheroo:
…do we follow Srila Prabhupada’s personal
example or the sastra that he gave us???My contention is that we must follow the sastra that he has
given us, and we must not imitate his personal example when it does not
technically follow sastra.So the system of arotik in all Gaudiya Vaisnava temples is
to first pay obeisance to the guru and take his permission for
worhshiping Lord Krsna. Then worship Krsna first and then Radha then
Mahaprabhu and the guru parampara in descending (senior to junior)
order, lastly the arotik items are to be offered to the assembled
devotees. In ISKCON Srila Prabhupada instituted another order offering
the items to the guru first. In this case the item cannot technically
be offered afterwards to the Lord having first been enjoyed by the
guru. This is technically not correct. Therefore we must in this case
follow sastra and adapt our worship method to the one followed by all
Vaisnava sampradayas. The doctrine or principle of worshiping the guru
first is correct but the technicality of HOW that is to be done is
incorrect.By the way this system is followed in most temples in Europe
where I standardized the deity worship in the 1980’s. It is not
followed in some temples like LA because some Prabhupada disciples find
it difficult to accept and they have no experience of the correct
technical details as practiced in India.sincerely
Gaura Keshava das
This is wrong. The guru does not “enjoy” the item
for himself. We offer to
him, because he is the via medium. The entire parampara is
the via
medium, transparent window to Sri Krishna. We cannot go before Krishna
face to
face and hand over directly to Him whatever it is we are trying to
offer Him. We
offer to the spiritual master, who passes it on to his spiritual
master, who in
turn passes it to his, and so on, all the way back up through the line
of
disciplic succession to Sri Krishna. If the spiritual master is a
liberated
person – and this is the verdict of shastra –
then he is always
situated in the mode of service, not enjoyment; he is free from desire
for
personal sense gratification or enjoyment, thinking only how to please
his
spiritual master and the Supreme Lord.Moreover, we are confident that Srila Prabhupada has not
contradicted shastra. His scholarship was unparalleled –
throughout his books and
lectures and conversations he freely cited passages from so many
different
sources – the Upanishads, Puranas, Vedanta
Sutras, Srimad-Bhagavatam, Bhagavad-gita, Brahma-samhita, Chaitanya-charitamrita, Chaitanya Bhagavata, the writings of the Six
Gosvamis – all of
which were known and familiar to him. So to suggest that he did not
know what
was in shastra is ridiculous and impudent.And then too, we have to bear in mind what Srila
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
has said:
“Thakur
Bhaktivinode”
by His Divine Grace Srila
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur
What are the Scriptures? They are nothing but the record by
the pure devotees of the Divine Message appearing on the lips of the
pure devotees. The Message conveyed by the devotees is the same in all
ages. The words of the devotees are ever identical with the Scriptures.
Any meaning of the Scriptures that belittles the function of the
devotee who is the original communicant of the Divine Message
contradicts its own claim to be heard. Those who think that the
Sanskrit language in its lexicographical sense is the language of the
Divinity are as deluded as those who hold that the Divine Message is
communicable through any other spoken dialects. All languages
simultaneously express and hide the Absolute. The mundane face of all
languages hides the Truth. The Transcendental face of all sound
expresses nothing but the Absolute. The pure devotee is the speaker of
the Transcendental language. The Transcendental Sound makes His
appearance on the lips of His pure
devotee.
We confess that we are not familiar with the shastra which Gaura
Keshava thinks Srila Prabhupada has contradicted or has not followed.
But we are
familiar with Srila Prabhupada’s warning that the disciple should
not think
himself smarter than the spiritual master, that he should remain a fool
before
him. We wonder if Gaura Keshava is not fallen into the category of the smarta-brahmanas, those who are attached to the rules
and regulations
and flowery language of the Vedas but miss the principle
of humble
obedience and service to the pure devotee.
Morning Walk, Mayapur, Apr 8,
1975
A disciple is always in deficiency before his spiritual
master. Just like Chaitanya Mahaprabhu says, guru more murkha
dekhi karila shashana [Chaitanya-charitamrita Adi
7.71]: “My spiritual master saw Me a fool number one. Therefore
he has chastised Me.” So disciple should be always ready to be
chastised. He should not think that he has become perfect. That is
perfection. So long he thinks that he is not perfect – he’s
to be chastised – then he’s perfect. And as soon as he
thinks that he has become perfect, he’s nonsense immediately,
nonsense number one. [Break] …always to be chastised by the
spiritual master for perfection. And if he thinks that now he has
become perfect, then he’s a foolish. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu said, guru
more murkha dekhi: “My spiritual master saw Me a fool number
one.” Was He fool number one? He’s God Himself. But that is
the position. He should remain always a fool number one, ready to be
chastised. Then he’s perfect.
A disciple’s position is to simply accept Srila
Prabhupada’s instructions and
teachings as the yardstick for everything, and reject anything and
anyone who
does not agree with what Srila Prabhupada has spoken. If Gaura Keshava
does not
accept the absolute authority of Srila Prabhupada, but only that of shastras, then we have to conclude that he presumes to
be more
intelligent and more knowledgeable than Srila Prabhupada.We are not going to follow such a person, for where he’s
going is not where
Srila Prabhupada is. As for ISKCON GBCs, who have implemented Gaura
Keshava’s
recommendations, either they have not read Srila Prabhupada’s
books and letters
or heard his lectures, or they do not have faith in them.But then, we have to remember that all this talk of changing
the deity
worship took place around the time when Bhavananda was outed for having
homosexual relations with various consenting adults as well as with gurukuli boys. Naturally the question came up whether
his disciples
should offer first to him or to Krishna and then to him, and it was
decided (by
ISKCON GBC) that he should not be offered bhoga, but only prasadam, for his own good. Later Bhavananda was demoted
from guru status, but the policy remained for the other
ISKCON gurus, just to keep them “safe”. So much for
all that advertisement and
self promotion about them being pure devotees and liberated souls.We agree that the ISKCON gurus are not in a position
to receive and
pass on the offering up the parampara. Especially in light of
their
neglect and defiance of Srila Prabhupada’s instructions given in
his letter of July 9th, 1977
, wherein Srila
Prabhupada
designated eleven rittvik representatives of the Acharya to
initiate
disciples on his behalf “henceforward”. Srila Prabhupada
did not appoint any of
his disciples to become gurus or acharyas. So none
of the
ISKCON gurus were authorized by Srila Prabhupada to become gurus and take on disciples. How, then, can they
represent Srila
Prabhupada and the entire disciplic succession? How can they connect us
to Srila
Prabhupada when they have disregarded his arrangement and have not
received the
order from him to initiate?But this does not mean that the process of deity worship must
be changed. It
means that devotees must get it straight who is representing the parampara. It means that devotees should be offering
first to Srila
Prabhupada.
March 31st, 2009 by
Bhima
das