ISKCON Disciples ONLINE Course

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Topics covered in the ISKCON Disciples Course:

  • Guru-tattva and the Guru-parampara System
  • Srila Prabhupada ISKCON Founder Acarya and Preeminent Guru
  • Types of Gurus
  • Relationship between ISKCON Guru and ISKCON Authorities
  • Gurus outside of ISKCON
  • Guru-padasraya
  • Selecting a Guru
  • Following Initiation Vows
  • Guru-puja and Vyasa-puja
  • Worship of ISKCON Gurus
  • Guru-vapu and vani seva
  • Guru-tyaga
  • Developing Cooperative Relationships in a multi guru environment

Background:

At the 2014 Annual General Meetings of ISKCON’s Governing Body Commission in Mayapur, the GBC resolved that devotees wishing to take initiation from an ISKCON guru will be required to first pass the ISKCON Disciple Course. The resolution will be effective from Janmastami 2015).

The ISKCON Disciple Course grew from the ISKCON Guru Seminar, created in 2008 to help new devotees taking up the service of guru learn from those that had gone before them, and be successful and effective in preaching and caring for devotees.

“While creating that seminar, we realized that we needed the other side too,” says ISKCON Communications Director Anuttama Das, one of the course developers. “We needed to share a mature understanding of what it means to be a guru within ISKCON with those devotees that are taking up that service. But we also needed to more directly help devotees becoming disciples.”

This course is ISKCON’s first standard training system for new members in regards to the specific duties of initiated disciples, and deals with a series of important topics on what it means to be a disciple in ISKCON.

The course begins with the topic of guru-tattva, or what it means to be a guru. “In the course we study a lot of what Prabhupada wrote and spoke about guru,” Anuttama says. “How the guru is to be respected as God’s ambassador. And how although in the disciple’s eyes, the guru is the representative of God, the guru sees himself as the humble servant of his own spiritual master.”

The course also focuses a lot on Srila Prabhupada’s unique, preeminent (meaning surpassing all others) position as Founder Acharya of ISKCON.

“We remind people how much Prabhupada is very much an integral part of the life of every devotee in ISKCON,” says Anuttama. “We read Srila Prabhupada’s books; we see his murti; we chant his pranam prayers in kirtan; his picture is on the altar; and we hear lectures given on his books.”

The three different gurus are also discussed – the preeminent Founder Acharya Srila Prabhupada; one’s many siksa gurus such as temple presidents, bhakta leaders, or anyone who gives spiritual instruction; and for those who decide to become more serious and take vows, the diksa guru.

“All three work together, throughout our lives,” says Anuttama. “And collectively, they form and give guidance to our spiritual life.”

Another section of the course covers how to select a diksa guru. “Sometimes there may be a misunderstanding that I should pick a guru based on who’s got the most disciples, or is the best singer,” Anuttama says. “But those are not appropriate ways. Rather, we should select a guru based on who inspires us, sets a good example and is dedicated to their own spiritual master.”

The course is down-to-earth and realistic. The course teaches about the importance of initiation vows and why we take them & some of the challenges one might face in future.

The course also teaches about how to respond if their guru has spiritual difficulties. According to Anuttama, this is not only a 21st century problem, but something that has precedent in Lord Chaitanya’s pastimes and even as far back as the Mahabharata.

“We’ve seen in the past that sometimes spiritual leaders have difficulties, and their disciples are not prepared to cope with it,” he says. “So we want to prepare all disciples in the future. We particularly emphasize that if our diksa guru has difficulty, we always have our connection with Srila Prabhupada, Lord Krishna, ISKCON, and our siksa gurus.”

Towards the end of the course, there is a lesson on relationships within ISKCON, and how initiation within the society also means ‘taking up the family business’ of spreading Krishna consciousness and helping others awaken their spiritual life.

Throughout the course they also learn about the duties of being a disciple, the different ways of serving the guru, and the importance of respecting all Vaishnavas.

The course took about a year to create under the auspices of the GBC Guru Services Committee, the Mayapur Institute, and ISKCON Communications, with the input of senior devotees, diksa and siksa gurus, and educators from around the world. It is based mostly upon Srila Prabhupada’s books and lectures, as well as the writings of the six Goswamis of Vrindavana.

In the early days of ISKCON, Anuttama recalls, devotees would get initiated quickly without even being quite sure what it meant, and many left just as quickly.

“Obviously we weren’t very good at training devotees and helping them understand the seriousness of the commitment,” he says. “But now I think that courses like this give testimony to the maturity of ISKCON, and show that we’re understanding the need to train members about how to make a serious commitment to their spiritual life based on a very broad and mature understanding of Krishna consciousness.”

Spiritual life’s not just about a pep-talk,” he concludes. “It’s about a lifelong commitment, and we need to strengthen people in how to do that in a balanced and mature way.”


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  • Hare Krishna,

    Can do I do this course on-line now ... Kindly advise.

    Thanks,

    Haribol, Dinesh
  • Would it be possible to cover the maintenance and administration resources by volunteers as opposed to charging for the course? I would be happy to volunteer myself. It is a shame to see some devotees in comments being put off by the fee.

    I would also like to ask whether this course could be completed online similarly how the Bhakti Sastri course is offered online? The same reasoning would go here as for the Bhakti Sastri course. Some people may not be able to personally take part in this course in Sri Dham Mayapur.

  • Hare Krishna,

    please accept my obedience and all glories go to Srila Prabhupada.

    I want to attend this course so please help and guide me how I appear for this course in hindi language.I am in Ghaziabad so please help me for this as earliest possible.

    Trying to Serve  

    Sandeep- 9810827720

    sandeep.verma75@gmail.com

  • Hare Krishna,

    please accept my obedience and all glories go to Shrila Prabhupada.

    I want to attend this course so please help and guide me how I appear for this course in hindi language.I am in Faridabad so please help me for this as earliest possible.

    Trying to Serve  

    Sanjeev Kumar 9911565690

    shrutisanjeev1178@gmail.com

  • how to pay course fees rs 1000/- and guide me when the course is started

  • HARE KRISHNA

    WE GOT LOT OF INFORMATION FROM THESE SITES.

    THANKS A LOT.

    HARI BOL

  • All friends -  Hare krishna

  • Hare krishna..

  • Have been a devotee of Krishna for many years, but never initiated.  Now, as I am growing older, would seriously like to take but have no ISKCON temples near to me.

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