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Category:Our Faults (Disciples of SP)

Theme Analysis

Maintaining harmony within a spiritual community requires a deep sense of humility and forgiveness. Śrīla Prabhupāda directs his disciples to stop criticizing the faults of devotees, explaining that everyone comes from backgrounds of bad habits and is currently undergoing a purificatory process. He warns that if one actively seeks out faults, māyā will provide every facility to make small discrepancies appear massive, eventually driving the practitioner away from the society. While it is the duty of the spiritual master to point out faults for the sake of rectification, the students must learn to tolerate one another and overlook minor errors. Ultimately, by focusing on the importance of service rather than the shortcomings of the servant, the community remains unified and strong in its mission.

  • Tolerance and Forgiveness: Devotees must learn to tolerate the faults of others and practice forgiveness (kṣamā) to maintain a peaceful living environment.
  • The Role of the Spiritual Master: It is the specific duty of the head of the institution to find and point out faults for the purpose of spiritual correction and progress.
  • Avoiding a Critical Mentality: Actively looking for faults is a trick of the material energy meant to discourage and distract the soul from pure devotional service.
  • The Priority of Service: Significant devotional service is so important that minor faults should be excused to ensure the preaching work continues uninterrupted.
  • Personal Accountability: If a disciple fails to follow initiation vows, utilize the guidance of the guru, or raise their children correctly, the fault lies entirely with them.

Pages in category "Our Faults (Disciples of SP)"

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