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    This video was taken at the historic official ISKCON debate on the ritvik philosophy, the idea that Srila Prabhupada established a system in ISKCON which would

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    This video was taken at the historic official ISKCON debate on the ritvik philosophy, the idea that Srila Prabhupada established a system in ISKCON which would enable him to continue to accept disciples, even after he was no longer physically present.

    It is quite amazing as it is attended by practically all the ISKCON leaders in North America.

    The presentation given by the devotees from the then "Vedic Village Review," a monthly magazine that became the venue for much discussion on Srila Prabhupada's ritvik instructions for ISKCON, was very well received.

    So much so that a vote taken at the end of the debate by all the devotees present almost unanimously agreed that the evidence presented in this debate by Rupa Vilas Prabhu, Karanamrta Prabhu, Yasoda Nandana Prabhu, and others, was substantial, and that this matter should be taken up very seriously for further consideration in ISKCON.

    Mysteriously this video was never released and since this debate there has not been any serious discussion of Srila Prabhuapda's clear instructions in regard to how disciples would be initiated in ISKCON after he was no longer physically present.

  • ISKCON ritvik yasoda nandan rupa vilas karanamrta san diego vedic village review guru acharya acarya spiritual master initiation disciple srila prabhupada
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  • Jose Cameri 1. Addressing the fall-downs of the 11 Gurus are critical to this debate. To set a rule that you could not talk about the personal behavior of the 11 Guru's in this debate separates the Principle from the Reality of this debate. This will come up again as evidence presented by GBC, but will be out of bounds for retort by the Ritvik debaters. The Terms for this debate were set from the start to be outside the methods of Vedic methods, which are: Sadhu, Sastra, Guru. Sadhu means that we should examine the quality of so called Bhagavats.
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