Sri Gaudiya Darshan
Going On Together 24 January 2014
Śrīla Bhakti Rakṣak Śrīdhar Dev-Goswāmī Mahārāj explains the necessity of humility, tolerance, and giving honour within the Mission. Devotee: Sometimes the disciples of initiating Gurus are being trained under the care of their godbrothers.
Śrīla Śrīdhar Mahārāj: There should be some common guiding rules for this. The godbrothers should try to help them in such a way that they do not lose their reverence for Gurudev. Reverence for Gurudev should be promoted. In this way, the godbrothers have a sense of responsibility. Also, when there are many disciples of many Āchāryas mixing together, their faith in their Gurus should not be disturbed. “Your Guru is of lower order; my Guru is of higher order.” Such statements should not be indulged. There should be some laws and bylaws, and if it is found that anyone is boisterous and not caring for these rules, then he should be gradually warned, chastised, and then punished, so that there may not be chaos in the Mission. If we want to go on together, we must follow some rules of conduct. And when we live together, we can help each other. We are all dedicating units, not disturbing elements. We must understand that we are all dedicating units. We should not come to fight with each other. We should behave submissively and modestly. There is the law of Mahāprabhu: