Humble Request: Quote Authorised Sources

Hare Krishna,

Please Accept My Humble Obeisances.

Krishna tells us in Bhagwad Gita that the great knowledge became lost in due course of time because disciplinic succession was broken. Knowledge communicated without the mention of proper authority at best is meaningless.

Whether you refer to Krishna's past times or even a small moral story, please mention the proper source from where you heard it.

Let us not innocuously propagate personal whims. Even if we are writing in hurry like in chatroom or comments, writing every word consciously will help in our devotional service.

Your fallen servant,

Saurabh

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  • HARE KRISHNA please accept my humble obeisances, all  glories to srila Prabhupada.
    I like this humble request so much that I felt compelled to back you up with a quote from His Divine Grace Srila A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada without him I am nothing, If I represent him sincerely everything becomes Glorious.  The following is taken from a Philosophy Discussion on Soren Aabye Kierkegaard.

    Hayagrīva: God intervenes in the world through the individual acting according to scripture.

    Prabhupāda: Yes. These is a word, sādhu śāstra guru vākya cittete koriyā aikya. We can approach God by understanding a saintly person, by studying the Vedic scriptures, and explained directly by the bona fide spiritual master. So sādhu means saintly person, and śāstra means scriptures, and guru means spiritual master—and that they should be corroborated. A sādhu is he who talks in terms of scripture. Similarly, guru is he who talks in terms of scripture. Guru cannot manufacture words which is not in the scriptures. And that is not scripture which does not tally with the words of guru and sādhu. So these three items should be corroborated, and then we can understand who is guru, who is sādhu, and who is, what is scripture. Then we take instruction from them, and we can perfectly make progress towards understanding of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

    Hayagrīva: He says, "The only thing which enters Him, God, who is all-majestic, is obedience."

    Prabhupāda: Yes.

    Hayagrīva: "It is so easy to see that one to whom everything is equally important and equally insignificant can only be interested in one thing: obedience."

    Prabhupāda: Yes. That is wanted, and Kṛṣṇa, or God, demands that. Full obedience. Sarva-dharmān parityajya mām ekaṁ śaraṇaṁ vraja (BG 18.66). That is the qualification. Tad viddhi praṇipātena (BG 4.34). So original obedience is to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, similarly obedience to the spiritual master is representative of God. So anyone who carries out the order of God, he can become bona fide guru, because he is not manufacturing anything. He is simply presenting what God is speaking, or the śāstra is speaking. God, when He comes as incarnation, He does not speak anything which is not in the scripture. That, just like in the Bhagavad-gītā, Kṛṣṇa gives reference to the Brahma-sūtra, Vedānta-sūtra. He is God. Whatever He is speaking, that is final, that's, that's a fact. Still, He is giving honor to the Vedānta-sūtra. Brahma-sūtra-padaiś caiva hetumadbhir viniścitaiḥ (BG 13.5). He is giving reference to the Brahma-sūtra because spiritual knowledge is asserted there with logic and philosophy. So we cannot accept anyone as incarnation of God if He speaks nonsense, not corroborating with the standard scripture.


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