Peru Administration

7 years, 8 months ago by hps in Sankirtana / Temple Activity Reports

Hare Krsna, Prabhus,

AGTSP paoho...  We have sent and received some letters about the administrative situation in Peru. Jagajivana Das sent a couple and the complications of what we said, or what we were supposed to have said etc. have become astounding to us so we answered Prabhu's last letter with this proposal:

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Esteemed Jagajivana Prabhu,
Hare Krsna
AGTSP!!!   Thank you for your quick response and valuable service.
Dealing with this stuff by e-mail is just ridiculous: I said, he said, they said, Ooof!
My program and what I preach to everyone in public and private is just to base your life on NOI. Beyond that I would have to hear in detail about what I was supposed to have said to make any personal response.
Incredible.
In any case, we have no plans for visiting Peru until at least January of next year, but one thing that I don't want to turn into too political an issue is that now we are the officially the Examiner for the Bhakti Sastri Diplomas. We have given about 75 of them, but I just can't handle the work anymore, so I have told several people that we want to resign from that position. Of course, if the Yatra wants to continue with the diplomas they need to make some arrangement with the Ministry of Education.
Beyond that, we are of course in personal communication at times on the administrative situation in Peru with Mathuresha, Caturatma, Laksmana, Candra mukhi, Yamunesvara, Omkara, Abhirama, Palika and so many more. I almost never bring up the points, but again and again get approached about the situation there.
So, a simple solution is that we will only deal with these things in our Blog. It is an open forum and there we can all see "What Maharaja said".
O.K?
We hope Krsna increases your Sankirtan unlimitedly

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One comment that we received by mail is that "you have made
public negative comments concerning certain ISKCON officers, specifically M.
Ganga."    Honestly I can't remember making any public comments about any of these things, and I have always had very intense affection for Yamunesvara, Mataji and amost everybody on the National and Local Councils that I know. Some people I don't know.

Of course, yes, we all need comments from friends about how to deal with our practical life, and that is the thing that we have learned from Ateya Rsi Das, Bhakti svarupa Damodara Maharaja, Sesa Prabhu, and so many. Canakhya and Socrates both make the comment that it is better to have a wise man for an enemy than a fool for a friend.

So, what to speak of having a wise man for a friend. How can I make progress unless my intelligent friends point out my blind spots.

O.K. Enough of that for today.

Look at some of our letters.