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In ten short years, A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada inundated the world with Krsna Consciousness. In the following excerpt from one of his essays, he smashes the sectarian misconception that the spiritual master is limited to a particular person, form, or institution, and establishes the universal conception of guru. uktas tatha bhavyata eva sadbhih kintu prabhor yah priya eva tasya vande guroh sri caranaravindam In the revealed scriptures it is declared that the spiritual master should be worshiped like the Supreme Personality of Godhead and this injunction is obeyed by pure devotees of the Lord. The spiritual master is the most confidential servant of the Lord. Thus let us offer our respectful obeisances unto the lotus feet of our spiritual master . Gentlemen, on behalf of the members of the Bombay branch of the Gaudiya Math, let me welcome you all because you have so kindly joined us tonight in our congregational offerings of homage to the lotus feet of the world teacher, acaryadeva, who is the founder of this Gaudiya Mission and is the President-acarya of Sri Sri Visva Vaisnava Raja Sabha-I mean my eternal divine master, Om Visnupada Paramaharnsa Parivrajakacarya, Sri Srimad Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Goswami Maharaja. Sixty-two years ago, on this auspicious day, the acaryadeva Gentlemen, the offering of such an homage as has been arranged this evening
to the acaryadeva There is only one guru, who appears in an infinity of forrns to teach you, me and all others. In the Mundaka Upanisad (1.2.12) it is said:
"In order to learn the transcendental science, one must approach the bona fide spiritual master in disciplic succession, who is fixed in the Absolute Tmth.'' Thus it has been enjoined herewith that in order to receive that transcendental
knowledge, one must approach the guru. Therefore, if the Absolute Truth
is one, about which we think there is no difference of opinion, the guru
cannot be two. The acaryadeva In the Bhagavatam (11.17.27) it is said: navamanyeta karhicit na martya-buddhyasuyeta sarva-deva mayoguruh "One should understand the spiritual master to be as good as I am,"
said the Blessed Lord. "Nobody should be jealous of the spiritual master
or think of him as an ordinary man, because the spiritual master is the
sum total of all demigods." That is, the acarya The transcendental knowledge of the Vedas was first uttered by God to
Brahma, the creator of this particular universe. From Brahma the knowledge
descended to Narada, from Narada to Vyasadeva, from Vyasadeva to Madhva,
and in this process of disciplic succession the transcendental knowledge
was transmitted by one disciple to another till it reached Lord Gauranga,
Sri Krsna Caitanya, who posed as the disciple and successor of Sri Isvara
Puri. The present acaryadeva We cannot know anything of the transcendental region by our limited,
perverted method of okservation and experiment. But all of us can lend our
eager ears for the aural reception of the transcendental sound transmitted
from that region to this, through the unadulterated medium of sri gurudeva pariprasnena sevaya upadeksyanti te jnanam jnaninas tattva darsinah "Just approach the wise and bona fide spiritual master. Surrender unto him first and try to understand him by inquiries and service. Such a wise spiritual master will enlighten you with transcendental knowledge, for he has already known the Aksolute Truth." To receive transcendental knowledge, we must completely surrender ourselves
to the real acarya Gentlemen, although it is imperfectly that we have been enabled, by his
grace, to understand the sublime messages of our acaryadeva, Sitting at the feet of the acaryadeva, We are happy that we have been relieved of this horrible type of malady by the mercy of His Divine Grace. He is our eye-opener, our eternal father, our eternal preceptor and our eternal guide. Let us therefore bow down at his lotus feet on this auspicious day. Gentlemen, although we are like ignorant children in the knowledge of
Transcendence, still, my gurudeva Gentlemen, had he not appeared before us to deliver us from the thralldom of this gross, worldly delusion, surely we should have remained for lives and ages in the darkness of helpless captivity. Had he not appeared before us, we would not have been able to understand the eternal truth of the sublime teaching of Lord Caitanya. Personally, I have no hope for any direct service of the coming crores of births in the sojourn of my life, but I am confident that some day or other I shall be delivered from this mire of delusion in which I am at present so deeply sunk. Therefore let me with all my earnestness pray at the lotus feet of my divine master to allow me to suffer the lot for which I am destined due to my past misdoings, but to let me have this power of recollection: that I am nothing but a tiny servant of the Almighty Absolute Godhead, realized through the unflinching mercy of my divine master. Let me therefore bow down at his lotus feet with all the humility at my command.
-This lecture was originally published in The Harmonist |