Hare Krsna Maharaj - Study of Guru-Tattva & Commitment - I

12 years, 4 months ago by Gopal C Biswas

Hare Krsna Maharaj,
    Please accept my humble obeisances.
    All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

    i have read from www.jayarama.us/kd/guru-tattva.txt about Guru-Tattva. Please find the comment
    & Commitments below:

    1. Have you been able to follow the four regulative principles strictly?
      Yes, i am strictly folllowing four regulative principles for last 4 years and will continue till my
     death.


    2. Have you been able to chant at least sixteen good rounds daily the whole year?
      Yes, i am doing 16 rounds every days for last 4 years and will continue till my death.
      
   3. Who is your Sankirtana, administrative, authority in ISKCON. Can be local Temple President et al.
       We have to have a practical connection with ISKCON.

      My Siksha Gurus are as follows:
      
      i. H.G. Gopendra Das (bramachari & Pujari of Sri Krsna-Balaram, Krsna-Balaram Temple,
          Vrindavan, India)
      ii. H.G. Radhakunj Bihari Das (bramachari & Pujari of Sri Sri Radhakunj Bihari, Sri Sri Radhakunj
           Bihari Temple, Pune, India)
      iii. H.G. Balaram Hari Das (bramachari, Sri Sri Radhakunj Bihari Temple, Pune, India)
      iv. H.G. Gangapati Nimay Das (bramachari, Sri Sri Radhakunj Bihari Temple, Pune, India)
      v. H.G. Sri Keshav Das (bramachari, Sri Sri Radhakunj Bihari Temple, Pune, India)
      vi. H.G. Gauralila Das (bramachari, Sri Sri Radhakunj Bihari Temple, Pune, India)

     
4.    Any other brief news for HpSwami and Srila Prabhupada.

      I am aspiring servant of His Holiness Srila Hanumat Presaka Maharaj.

      Because of Srila Prabhupada, i know the Bhagawan and that is Krsna. It is Srila Prabhupada, who
      is reason to know the path of KC. He is our Acarya for KC.


    Please let me know if require any further details.

 Your aspiring servant,
Gopal Biswas

ASA - Jaya!   AGTSP   Is very nice to hear your austerity and good association.  Do you understand what Diksa means in ISKCON?