Dear ...................
Please accept my humble obaisences
All glories to Srila Prabhupada
........Prabhu is coming for me for answers about Nityananda Trayodasi, and Balarama Purnima.Why his godbrothers does not know such things, like Bhakti Caru Swami? Why do they not set a higher standard?Why do they not chant 64 rounds? This is my real question, maybe some persons are eager for being Gurus without the proper qualifikations?One who does not sincerly chant 64 rounds or more a day will not understand real siddhanta, this is a hidden secret in KC.Some persons have more Bhakti adhikara than others,though they may not be in positions.Those who do not chant 64 rounds minimum can not and will never understand the teachings of the Goswamis and Mahaprabhu, even then we will never understand fully, but get a glimps, Divya Jnana is so waste my dear Prabhu.I am standing at its oceans shore and I am the greatest fool, that is my thought, this is my qualifikation, therefore Krsna reveals so many things to me,I am not proud or puffed up , I am so unqualified and suffering for not being abel to fully realize my eternal relationship to Krsna........ Prabhu is a sincere soul and a great soul,I offer him all respects.He is aspiring for something
even sannaysis and GBC's in ISKCON are not up too, setting a better standard, this is his great qualifikation.Howeevr I am the one that brought this matter to GBC first...now maybe the GBC will listen better to him as he is Prabhupada disciple. (that one should not take grains on Visnutattva apperance days)
The fact is unless 64 rounds is chanted no one should be a Guru, the GBC has even chastised some for not chanting their 16 rounds, and yet they dare initiated many disciples.
I respect all senior men, but unless they chant 64 rounds a day, they have great disqualification for Bhakti, and will make so many mistakes.I urge you to become a future leader by setting the proper example and chant 64 rounds every day without fail.From you many others will learn even ......das.Prabhu
your friend and servant
Payonidhi das
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