Srila Prabhupada's Regard for Srila Sridhara Maharaja Shortly before he left us in 1977, Srila Prabhupada advised his disciples that they should go to Srila Sridhara Maharaja if they had questions about philosophical matters. This instruction was accepted by the entire GBC at that time and from 1977 until 1981 they did approach Srila Sridhara Maharaja with many important questions. A major portion of this presentation is composed of excerpts from recordings and transcripts from these question and answer sessions with the GBC members. The GBC Guru Position Paper of March 1978, the GBC's official statement published after their initial question and answer session with Srila Sridhara Maharaja is taken directly from Srila Sridhara Maharaja's instructions to the GBC, with a few noteworthy additions and subtractions. That
it was actually the instruction of Srila Prabhupada to
approach Srila Sridhara Maharaja for spiritual instruction
is corroborated by taped statements in our possession
of Jayapataka Maharaja, Satsvarupa Maharaja, Bhakti Caru
Swami, Tamal Krsna Maharaja and many other GBCs [some
of whom later changed their minds regarding the validity
of their previous statements], as well as by Tripurari Maharaja
who was personally massaging Srila Prabhupada's lotus feet
when he heard this instruction directly from Srila Prabhupada.
Over the years we have seen various facts mysteriously change
overnight, according to the political climate, so we have
taken the trouble to substantiate our statements with hard
copy, taped transcripts and similar irrefutable evidence.
Understandably one may change his opinion regarding certain
things, but this does not change the essential facts, the
actual truth—satyam param dhimahi. "This word [satyam]
means that one should not distort the truth for some personal
interest." (Bg. 16.3, purp.) Let us not forget that
there is an overseer—hrdi sannivisto Logically speaking, on the basis that this was the last instruction in regards to Srila Sridhara Maharaja and considering that Srila Prabhupada was always very careful, fully aware of what he was doing and that these were his final days with his disciples, this must be regarded as the most authoritative or substantial statement made by Srila Prabhupada in regards to Srila Sridhara Maharaja. Most Highly Competent of My Godbrothers Despite Srila Prabhupada's final and conclusive statements regarding
Srila Sridhara Maharaja, some take Srila Prabhupada's letter to Rupanuga
in 1974 as the conclusive statement about Srila Sridhara Maharaja. In this
well-known letter, Srila Prabhupada said that Srila Sridhara Maharaja was
responsible for selecting an acarya who proved The above mentioned personal instruction of Srila Prabhupada to approach Srila Sridhara Maharaja for philosophy was given three years after the Rupanuga letter was written. This letter of Srila Prabhupada's must be harmonized with the other statements by Srila Prabhupada in order to get an accurate picture of Srila Prabhupada's feelings about Srila Sridhara Maharaja. In addition to Srila Prabhupada's final statements about Srila Sridhara Maharaja (above) there is Srila Prabhupada's letter to Hrsikesa (1969):
Srila Prabhupada repeatedly tried to get Srila Sridhara Maharaja to come to his temple in Mayapur (see letter to Srila Sridhara Maharaja in 1976 and Room Conversation in 1977--excerpts in chapter one). In the 1977 Room Conversation, Srila Prabhupada offers to build Srila Sridhara Maharaja a house at the Mayapur temple so Srila Sridhara Maharaja can preach to Srila Prabhupada's disciples-imploring Sridhara Maharaja six times to please do so. One Important Godbrother, He's Sincere In
his July 7, 1975 letter to Bon Maharaja Srila Prabhupada
related Srila Sridhara Maharaja's praise, "Sripada
Sridhara Maharaja also appreciated my service. He said
that 'Caitanya Mahaprabhu's prediction: prthivite
ache yata nagaradi-grama, sarvatra pracara hoibe mora nama; When there is a conflict between opposing statements, they must be reconciled. Since we, the disciples, take the instructions of our Srila Prabhupada as nondifferent from sastra, we may resolve his apparently conflicting statements as Rupa Goswami did for sastra. yathaviruddhata ca syat tatharthah kalpyate tayoh When two scriptural statements contradict each other, one is not taken
as inauthentic. One should give the meaning in such a way that the contradiction
is removed. (Laghu-bhag. The overemphasis on Srila Prabhupada's letter to Rupanuga and minimizing of substantial statements to the contrary merely makes Srila Prabhupada out to be duplicitous-to Srila Sridhara Maharaja he showed great respect but behind Srila Sridhara Maharaja's back he really did not trust him. Please refer to chapter one, A Transcendental Friendship, We point out here that the mistakes made by the leaders of ISKCON were much graver than the alleged apparent mistakes of Srila Sridhara Maharaja [ supposedly incorrect advice and desires to control ISKCON], and they have been forgiven easily whereas Srila Sridhara Maharaja is still to this day maligned. In light of an unbiased look at Srila Prabhupada's letters, room conversations, etc. it can be concluded that Srila Prabhupada did not discourage his disciples from receiving instruction (siksa) from Srila Sridhara Maharaja, on the contrary he encouraged it. Our Swami Maharaja Has Done a Miracle When told of the Rupanuga letter, Srila Sridhara Maharaja replied,
When we examine the hearts of these two Vaisnavas we see the real intentions
of these pure devotees of the Lord, fully absorbed in devotional service.
One must examine all the facts impartially, not just make a superficial
estimation based on one letter and general statements and pass a decree
for all time. Srimad-Bhagavatam Srila Prabhupada many times mentioned that his godbrothers were envious. A scan of the Srila Prabhupada Folio shows that he mentions the names of certain godbrothers repeatedly as envious, consistently excluding the name of Srila Sridhara Maharaja. That Sridhara Maharaja is nonenvious is self-evident (for example) upon listening to the recording of their meeting in 1973 after Prabhupada's triumphant return to India from his successful preaching in the West:
In the same conversation Srila Prabhupada revealed his thoughts at the time,
In the Lilamrta, |