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Hierarch, Hierarchy and You
Hansadutta das19 June
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Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur was the last
Hierarch or
Acharya,
and those in his service were placed by him in a hierarchy called the
Gaudiya
Math. But failing to carry out his final order to form a GBC, they
drifted
out of their place in his hierarchy. Subsequently, Srila Prabhupada
(His
Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada) picked up the essence
of
this order and acted alone to carry it out. Thus, the Hierarch Srila
Bhaktisiddhanta
Saraswati Thakur empowered him spiritually, and he became the next
Hierarch,
or the Acharya, re-establishing the hierarchy of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta
Saraswati
Thakur under the name and style of ISKCON, which automatically includes
Gaudiya
Math, since "International" means all parts of the world, not only
Gaudiya
or India. Unfortunately, the Gaudiyas failed to see their place in the
expanded
hierarchy of their spiritual master Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati
Thakur
under the Hierarch or Acharya Srila Prabhupada. They remain stuck up in
their
provincial designations, and to this day they think of ISKCON and the
Gaudiya
Math as separate institutions, when in spiritual reality they are one
and
the same, provided they can take their place in the hierarchy under the
Hierarch
Srila Prabhupada. All those avoiding this all-embracing, transcendental
conception
of Hierarch and hierarchy are living in an imaginary spiritual life.
Therefore
so much conflict, confusion and anarchy.
We do not need to say how great Srila Prabhupada was - we
need to
serve
the great Srila Prabhupada; otherwise we become ingrates or ungrateful
disciples.
We should ask ourselves, Do we really want to serve Srila Prabhupada?
Or
do we want to serve ourselves by using Srila Prabhupada as a front? Now
that
Srila Prabhupada is dead and gone, everyone will say, "Yes, yes, Swami
Maharaja
did a great thing. I was his friend, he gave the basic ideas, the
general
impressions, and from me you can get the higher thing." But where were
these
friends and well-wishers with the higher thing when Srila Prabhupada
was
alone-or rather, alive and well, struggling-asking for help and trying
to
establish his world-wide ISKCON mission?
Since Srila Prabhupada has left, many disciples have
fallen away.
Some
of them have become ingrates and renegade disciples by running after
another
guru for re-initiation. They disobey their own guru, Srila Prabhupada,
and
then disobey their new guru, setting themselves up as guru, renegades,
using
Srila Prabhupada as a front. Others who remain entrenched in the ISKCON
mission
propound themselves as successor acharyas, although they are unable to
maintain
even the basic sadhana required of the neophyte devotee. Like
fishermen,
they use the books of Srila Prabhupada as bait for the innocent public.
When
hooked, they kill the prospective candidate for spiritual life by
threatening
him with eternal damnation if he does not surrender and accept one of
their
rubber-stamped ISKCON acharyas as guru-acharya and saviour, although it
is
obvious to ordinary persons that none of these so-called guru-acharyas
have
even the common courtesy or modesty to allow a person freedom to
discriminate
and come to their own heart-felt spiritual conclusions.
Srila Prabhupada, the Founder-Acharya of ISKCON, the
Hierarch,
created
a hierarchy, a structure of spiritual authority in which every devotee
has
a responsibility (able to respond) and authority to carry out this
specific
responsibility conferred upon him by a devotee in the line of hierarchy
above
him which originated (origin, author, authority) with Srila Prabhupada.
Srila Prabhupada created various offices of authority
and designated
individuals
to take the responsibility to execute the duties of such offices. He
first
recruited a number of devotees by his personal preaching potency
("purity
is the force"). In order to expand this preaching potency, Srila
Prabhupada
then created the GBC, the Governing Body Commission, to act as his
geographical
representatives in geographical zones around the world. Srila
Prabhupada
then created a BBT, Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, and appointed himself and
two
others as trustees, to see to the systematic publication and
distribution
of his books, along with collection of funds to finance the reprinting
of
books and the building of temples-50% for printing, 50% for temple
construction.
Srila Prabhupada created the office of rittvik-guru, naming certain
devotees
who were given the responsibility and authority to initiate new
disciples
into the hierarchy created by Srila Prabhupada on his behalf. Srila
Prabhupada,
the Hierarch, did not give any authority or responsibility for any
disciple
to assume the office of guru-acharya. But he wanted his leading rittvik
appointees
to initiate disciples on behalf of the Founder-Acharya, Srila
Prabhupada,
keeping himself as the central pivot or Hierarch, around which all the
officers,
GBC, BBT and rittviks-the hierarchy-would harmoniously carry out and
expand
the world-wide preaching, like the hub of a wheel, from which many
spokes
emanate, enabling the wheel to carry a heavy load. The Hierarch,
Acharya
Srila Prabhupada-concentric, not eccentric-must always remain the
central
hub or pivot from whom all authority, responsibility and spiritual
power
and purity emanates.
Now we have eccentric gurus instead of concentric gurus.
That is the
meaning
of rittvik-guru-concentric. At the present moment we are experiencing
anarchy,
not hierarchy, on account of leading disciples mistakenly wanting to
assume
the position of the Hierarch, Srila Prabhupada, instead of acting in
the
concentric position-rittvik acharya-which was given to them to occupy
in
the hierarchy created by the Hierarch.
The solution to the present-day anarchy or chaos in the
society of
world-wide
devotees is for the individual devotees to resume their place and
restore
themselves in the hierarchy created by Srila Prabhupada. The hierarchy,
the
divine structure of ISKCON created by Srila Prabhupada exists today for
every
devotee exactly as it did when Srila Prabhupada was physically here
with
us on the planet. And to restore the dynamic spirit of the Vaishnava
community
as a preaching institution, it is only necessary for the disciple or
aspiring
disciple to take his place in the master-disciple relationship and to
accept
the hierarchy and begin functioning in a post assigned by Srila
Prabhupada's
hierarchy. No one can become a Hierarch or an Acharya. Every disciple
is
forever, first and foremost, a disciple (discipline), servant of the
Hierarch
Srila Prabhupada.
When this simple, perfect and divine arrangement of His
Divine Grace
is
ignored or disregarded by any disciple, as is the case with all leading
disciples
at present, the result is anarchy, the opposite of hierarchy. In chaos,
one's
spiritual potential cannot be realised. It is exactly like an intricate
machine.
Each part is valuable and functional only when it is positioned and
acting
harmoniously in the one and only place it was created for. A spark
plug,
for example, is only valuable when properly fixed in its place,
connected
to the plug wire, which is connected to the distributor, and so on.
Likewise,
the same plug lying in the street has no value. In exactly the same
way,
all devotees, before being picked up by Srila Prabhupada, were
loitering
in the street without any function or value. Srila Prabhupada plugged
us
into this hierarchy of ISKCON, and all together thousands of useless
souls
were brought into divine harmony or hierarchy and became spiritually
awakened
and enlivened as long as we remained in our designated place of Srila
Prabhupada's
divine hierarchy, ISKCON. Whoever chooses to abandon his place in Srila
Prabhupada's
hierarchy, he becomes as useless as a part of a machine tossed into the
street.
Therefore, at any time, any person who wants to engage
in the
hierarchy
of Srila Prabhupada's ISKCON can immediately be restored to his
original
spiritual life by simply embracing the place he was originally assigned
by
Srila Prabhupada's divine hierarchy in ISKCON. No one has any right or
any
authority to cast anyone out of the hierarchy created by Srila
Prabhupada,
the Hierarch. No one has any right to block any former devotee or
aspiring
devotee from pursuing or wanting to participate in the hierarchy of
Srila
Prabhupada. Our place in the hierarchy of Srila Prabhupada is eternal,
and
no one-NO ONE-has the authority to interfere with another's place in
the
divine hierarchy of Srila Prabhupada. Just like a father who has many
children
... if some of the sons become disobedient or fallen away from their
father's
house, they are nevertheless sons, and upon returning are restored to
their
rightful, natural place in the hierarchy of the family or their father.
The
oldest son always remains the oldest son. The number five son always
remains
number five, for all time. This is natural, and it cannot be dismissed.
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