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Category:Our Complaints (Disciples of SP)

Theme Analysis

The administrative burden of a worldwide society often brought an overwhelming wave of personal and managerial grievances to the founder's desk. Śrīla Prabhupāda heavily reprimands his leaders for forwarding these disputes to him, warning that such constant complaints severely disturb his mind and halt his primary mission of translating transcendental literature. He clarifies that the Governing Body Commission was specifically created to shield him from these issues, not to act as a conduit for counter-complaints. Whether dealing with financial mismanagement, marital disputes, or petty rivalries, he urges his disciples to resolve their differences cooperatively, particularly at the annual Māyāpur festival. Ultimately, he guarantees that if devotees maintain absolute purity and strictly chant their daily rounds, all such complaints will naturally vanish without the need for endless arbitration.

  • The Disturbance to Translation: The constant influx of letters detailing managerial and personal disputes heavily taxes his energy and directly stops the production of his books.
  • The Failure of the GBC: The governing body was established to solve problems independently; bringing bogus or petty counter-complaints to the spiritual master defeats the entire purpose of their leadership.
  • Handling Serious Allegations: When genuine reports of financial mismanagement, abuse, or serious deviations arise, immediate action—such as removing managers or establishing enquiry committees—is strictly required.
  • Cooperative Resolution: Major grievances should be systematically addressed in the presence of all leaders at the annual meetings in Māyāpur, rather than through abrupt, unilateral changes.
  • Marital and Personal Grievances: A renounced monk should not be forced to act as a marriage counselor, and disciples are instructed to tolerate the inherent difficulties of household life without constantly complaining.
  • Purity as the Ultimate Solution: Rectifying one's own behavior, maintaining pure spiritual standards, and strictly chanting sixteen rounds daily automatically dissolves all external criticisms and complaints.

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