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dear devotees 
Please accept my humble obaisences
All glories to Srila Prabhupada 
 I foolishly accepted some initiated disciples because within a month and two it was obvious.One left Krsna consciouness after a month to  go back to his mother.(back to motherhead instead of back to Godhead) 
Another called me and confessed he was having illict sex and smoking weed.And the other two had a terrible attitude and did not perform regulated devotional service according to vaidhi bhakti rules I was trying to teach them.Just being materialistic and offensive...
 My Gurudeva used to sometimes tell a story how Lord Balarama asked Krsna to borrow his peacock feather and He would play Krsna for the day.When He came to Vrindavana ,at Kesi ghat ,the Kesi Demon kicked Lord Balarama that started to cry Kesi demon thought that Balarama was Krsna as Kamsa had send him to kill the fellow that always wear a peacock feather.He went back and gave back Krsna his peacock feather. Krsna went and killed Kesi Demon, of course Lord Balarama can killed trillions of Kesi demons at once but this was some kind of lila.Where that pastime is from I do not know but it is sometimes told in Vraja so I do not discredit it.However my point is this ,Balarama is Akhanda Guru tattva and is the Guru of all Gurus, in kali yuga hardly anyone will follow the strict rules of vaidhi bhakti ,that is why as time has gone hardly there is any bonafide Gurus and bonafide disciples. My mind accepting karma from these  disciples in name only started to go to places where my mind normally does not go. I prayed to Krsna and Balarama , and I had a dream where their Lordships told me to reject these persons as my disciples,as they where not fit. 
 I prayed to  Srila Prabhupada to understand these issues, and I have gotten this realization from praying to him.That the real ISKCON is not in this world, the ISKCON in this world is simply to try to convert the materialistic persons to become devotees.Mainly most are on the level of sakama bhakta and one should really not associate with such persons.Otherwise ones mind will be polluted and disturbed from pure bhakti. I have realized I will simply go on distributing Srila Prabhupadas books ,let Srila Prabhupada and Lord Balarama save those who want to be someones disciples.I have no faith in Guru and disciples as mostly noone even chants one lahk daily or even arise before 4 am and read sastra daily and follow the 64 angas of Bhakti.
 I will simply try to increase my devotion to Krsna by chanting even more and better and carefully and read and worship Giriraja Govardhana even more with devotion.I will avoid  bad association 
even in the name of sadhu sanga .I am working on reaching 2 lahks daily in the next years to come right now I am   chanting 2 lahks on all Visnutattva apperance days and ekadasi.
  By all means one must give up asat sanga and simply worship Krsna.
SB 5.5.2, Translation and Purport 
One can attain the path of liberation from material bondage only by rendering service to highly advanced spiritual personalities. These personalities are impersonalists and devotees. Whether one wants to merge into the Lord's existence or wants to associate with the Personality of Godhead, one should render service to the mahātmās. For those who are not interested in such activities, who associate with people fond of women and sex, the path to hell is wide open. The mahātmās are equipoised. They do not see any difference between one living entity and another. They are very peaceful and are fully engaged in devotional service. They are devoid of anger, and they work for the benefit of everyone. They do not behave in any abominable way. Such people are known as mahātmās.
The human body is like a junction. One may either take the path of liberation or the path leading to a hellish condition. How one can take these paths is described herein. On the path of liberation, one associates with mahātmās, and on the path of bondage one associates with those attached to sense gratification and women. There are two types of mahātmās—the impersonalist and the devotee. Although their ultimate goal is different, the process of emancipation is almost the same. Both want eternal happiness. One seeks happiness in impersonal Brahman, and the other seeks happiness in the association of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. As described in the first verse: brahma-saukhyam. Brahman means spiritual or eternal; both the impersonalist and the devotee seek eternal blissful life. In any case, it is advised that one become perfect. In the words of Caitanya-caritāmṛta (CC Madhya 22.87):
asat-saṅga-tyāga,—ei vaiṣṇava-ācāra
'strī-saṅgī'—eka asādhu, 'kṛṣṇābhakta' āra
To remain unattached to the modes of material nature, one should avoid associating with those who are asat, materialistic. There are two kinds of materialists. One is attached to women and sense gratification, and the other is simply a nondevotee. On the positive side is association with mahātmās, and on the negative side is the avoidance of nondevotees and women-hunters.
SB 5.9 Summary 
In this life he could also remember the activities of his past life, and in order to avoid the influence of society, he remained like a deaf and dumb person. He was very careful not to fall down again. He did not mix with anyone who was not a devotee. This process should be adopted by every devotee. As advised by Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu: asat-saṅga-tyāga-ei vaiṣṇava-ācāra (CC Madhya 22.87). One should strictly avoid the company of nondevotees, even though they may be family members. When Bharata Mahārāja was in the body of a brāhmaṇa, the people in the neighborhood thought of him as a crazy, dull fellow, but within he was always chanting and remembering Vāsudeva, the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
SB 5.18.10, Purport 
When Śrī Kṛṣṇa Caitanya Mahāprabhu was requested to explain the duty of a Vaiṣṇava, a Kṛṣṇa conscious person, He immediately said, asat-saṅga-tyāga-ei vaiṣṇava-ācāra (CC Madhya 22.87). The first business of a Vaiṣṇava is to give up the association of persons who are not devotees of Kṛṣṇa and who are too attached to material things—wife, children, bank balance and so on. Prahlāda Mahārāja also prays to the Personality of Godhead that he may avoid the association of nondevotees attached to the materialistic way of life. If he must be attached to someone, he prays to be attached only to a devotee.
SB 5.5.2, Translation and Purport 
One can attain the path of liberation from material bondage only by rendering service to highly advanced spiritual personalities. These personalities are impersonalists and devotees. Whether one wants to merge into the Lord's existence or wants to associate with the Personality of Godhead, one should render service to the mahātmās. For those who are not interested in such activities, who associate with people fond of women and sex, the path to hell is wide open. The mahātmās are equipoised. They do not see any difference between one living entity and another. They are very peaceful and are fully engaged in devotional service. They are devoid of anger, and they work for the benefit of everyone. They do not behave in any abominable way. Such people are known as mahātmās.
The human body is like a junction. One may either take the path of liberation or the path leading to a hellish condition. How one can take these paths is described herein. On the path of liberation, one associates with mahātmās, and on the path of bondage one associates with those attached to sense gratification and women. There are two types of mahātmās—the impersonalist and the devotee. Although their ultimate goal is different, the process of emancipation is almost the same. Both want eternal happiness. One seeks happiness in impersonal Brahman, and the other seeks happiness in the association of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. As described in the first verse: brahma-saukhyam. Brahman means spiritual or eternal; both the impersonalist and the devotee seek eternal blissful life. In any case, it is advised that one become perfect. In the words of Caitanya-caritāmṛta (CC Madhya 22.87):
asat-saṅga-tyāga,—ei vaiṣṇava-ācāra
'strī-saṅgī'—eka asādhu, 'kṛṣṇābhakta' āra
To remain unattached to the modes of material nature, one should avoid associating with those who are asat, materialistic. There are two kinds of materialists. One is attached to women and sense gratification, and the other is simply a nondevotee. On the positive side is association with mahātmās, and on the negative side is the avoidance of nondevotees and women-hunters.
SB 5.9 Summary 
In this life he could also remember the activities of his past life, and in order to avoid the influence of society, he remained like a deaf and dumb person. He was very careful not to fall down again. He did not mix with anyone who was not a devotee. This process should be adopted by every devotee. As advised by Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu: asat-saṅga-tyāga-ei vaiṣṇava-ācāra (CC Madhya 22.87). One should strictly avoid the company of nondevotees, even though they may be family members. When Bharata Mahārāja was in the body of a brāhmaṇa, the people in the neighborhood thought of him as a crazy, dull fellow, but within he was always chanting and remembering Vāsudeva, the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
SB 5.18.10, Purport 
When Śrī Kṛṣṇa Caitanya Mahāprabhu was requested to explain the duty of a Vaiṣṇava, a Kṛṣṇa conscious person, He immediately said, asat-saṅga-tyāga-ei vaiṣṇava-ācāra (CC Madhya 22.87). The first business of a Vaiṣṇava is to give up the association of persons who are not devotees of Kṛṣṇa and who are too attached to material things—wife, children, bank balance and so on. Prahlāda Mahārāja also prays to the Personality of Godhead that he may avoid the association of nondevotees attached to the materialistic way of life. If he must be attached to someone, he prays to be attached only to a devotee.
Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Prabhupada has also warned to not associate with those who will not chant 64 rounds daily and avoiding Nama aparadha...some socalled vaisnava sanga simply pollutes ones KC not futher it , often it is better to avoid asat sanga and simply focus on ones sadhana..those who will not rise before 4 am and chant one or 2 lahks are not sincere vaisnavas and must be avoided..16 rounds is for total neophytes, and among the neophytes hardly anyone chants even 16 rounds
vaisnava das anu das
Paramananda das
I made it to the pages of Puranjana's "bhogus Guru list",Guru hall of shame :
 
http://www.harekrsna.org/guru-photos.htm well Srila Narayana Maharaja is there in this list my diksa Guru and many sincere vaisnavas in good standing
 naming all devotees that accept disciples  or did, I did not mislead anyone or even took money from any disciples I simply tried to give them Krsna ,they refused to surrender to Krsna and engage in pure devotional service.
By the way Puranjana and some of his friends Maha Mudha Bhakta Peter know how to hack computers and have hacked into my computer for the last some years.All they do is look for stool in devotees character  ...

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