This is a reply to a comment from Sita-pati das on the Sripad Narayana Maharaja: Gays are sinners post.
Sita-pati wrote:
Mahaprabhu’s teachings, like those of Jesus, are not directly accessible to us at this distance. The only thing that is directly attributed to him is the Siksastakam, which is hardly the comprehensive [...]
Posts Tagged ‘gaudiya’
When all the colors will bleed into One
Posted in blind faith, tagged caitanya, gaudiya, krishna, prabhupada, raganuga, vaishnavism on April 25, 2009 | 14 Comments »
Be Here Now
Posted in eternal truths, tagged bhakti, gaudiya, krishna, radha, raganuga, ragatmika on March 28, 2009 | 3 Comments »
This is a reply to raghavendu’s comments on the Hotel ISKCON post.
I get preached to by people like you all of the time. Your conception of raganuga and ragatmika bhakti is based upon misinformation and misinterpretations that have been taught to you by people posing as experts — but who [...]
Happy Christmas (War Is Over, If You Want It))
Posted in blind faith, tagged bhakti, gaudiya, guru, hare krishna, iskcon, prabhupada on December 27, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Do ISKCON temples still engage in “Christmas Marathons?” If you don’t know what I’m talking about, here’s a little history. But that’s not the whole story, after all, that website is an ISKCON propaganda organ. Here is a more complete history:
I Should Have Known Better
Posted in eternal truths, tagged gaudiya, guru, hare krishna, iskcon, prabhupada on October 7, 2008 | 16 Comments »
This is a reply to Confused who wrote me this email:
I wasn’t sure whether you would want me to ask this question on your blog or in private… but I was wondering if you had a guru? It seems that Krishna emphasizes the need for a guru often, and yet I have often naturally [...]
In the Land of the Blind, the One Eyed Man Is King
Posted in blind faith, tagged gaudiya, guru, hare krishna, iskcon, prabhupada on July 17, 2008 | 3 Comments »
This is a response to Gaurav Mittal’s comment on the Guru Inc. post:
GM wrote
If Prabhupada teaches his followers to surrender to him instead of the universal guru Krishna, then even he is not true guru. What I can conclude is that Prabhupada did not instruct his followers to surrender to Him but instructed them to [...]