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In his extensive instructions on the process of dīkṣā, Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that entering into spiritual life is a profound and serious commitment. Rather than viewing the ceremony as a final achievement or a mere formality, he establishes that taking vows before the spiritual master is the actual starting point of one's journey back to Godhead. He heavily emphasizes that a disciple must strictly follow the regulative principles and regularly chant the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra to maintain their spiritual standing, warning that breaking these promises makes a farce of the entire process. Ultimately, this formal connection links the sincere soul to the paramparā, providing the necessary protection from past karma and the strength to overcome māyā.

  • The Foundational Prerequisites: Before receiving the holy name, a candidate must demonstrate stability by strictly observing the four regulative principles and chanting at least sixteen rounds daily.
  • A Serious Lifelong Commitment: The vows taken before the fire, the Deity, and the spiritual master are sacred, and breaking them creates spiritual havoc, turning the process into a mockery.
  • Connecting to the Disciplic Succession: Through the transparent medium of the spiritual master, the disciple is officially linked to the paramparā, receiving transcendental knowledge and spiritual protection.
  • Stages of Advancement: First initiation focuses on the purification of chanting, while second initiation confers full brahminical status and the responsibility of Deity worship.
  • The Dangers of Complacency: Receiving a spiritual name and chanting on beads does not guarantee perfection unless the disciple remains vigilant against the ten offenses and the strong pull of material illusion.

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