
Who is a bonafide Guru?
Srila Prabhupada: The qualification of a spiritual master is that he must have realized the conclusions of the scriptures by deliberation and arguments and thus be able to convince others of these conclusions. Such great personalities who have taken shelter of the Supreme Godhead, leaving aside all material considerations, are to be understood as bona fide spiritual masters. â NOD Ch. 7
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Who Is A Bonafide Guru ?
A Ready Reckoner from
ĂrĂ©la BhaktisiddhĂ€nta SarasvatĂ© ĂhĂ€kura
prÀkÄta-rasera çikñÀ-bhikñÀ çiñye cÀya nÀ
rati binÀ jei rasa tÀhÀ guru deya nÀ
The true disciples never desire to ask their spiritual master for instructions regarding material mellows. The genuine spiritual master never gives his disciples any such material mellows, which are devoid of rati, transcendental loving attachment to the Lord. (2)
nija-bhogya kĂ€me bhakta âpremaâ kabhu bole nĂ€
ârase ĂČagamaga achoâ çiñye guru bole nĂ€
Selfish enjoyment of oneâs own senses in mundane lust is never called prema (love of Godhead) by the genuine devotee. A bonafide spiritual master never tells his disciple, âYou are absorbed in the mellows of divine rasa.â (8)
ârase ĂČagamaga Ă€miâ kabhu guru bole nĂ€
jaĂČĂ©ya rasera kathĂ€ çiñye guru bole nĂ€
The genuine spiritual master never claims, âI am absorbed in the mellows of divine rasa.â The guru never talks idly with his disciples on subjects of gross worldly mellows. (9)
nÀme-rase bheda Àche, guru çikñÀ deya nÀ
rasa lĂ€bha koriâ çeñe sĂ€dhana toâ haya nĂ€
The bonafide spiritual master never teaches that there is a difference between the Holy Name of KÄñëa and rasa. Even after attaining actual rasa, the regulative principles of devotional service are never concluded. (12)
rati yukta rasa chĂ€ĂČĂ€ çuddha-bhakta bole nĂ€
sÀdhanete rati rasa guru kabhu bole nÀ
The pure devotee of KÄñëa never speaks of anything other than rasa, transcendental mellow, that is endowed with rati, loving attachment. The guru never claims that rati and rasa are present within the practice of preliminary devotion (sÀdhana bhakti). (15)
rĂŒpa hoite nĂ€ma-sphĂŒrti, guru kabhu bole nĂ€
guĂ«a hoite nĂ€ma-sphĂŒrti, guru kabhu bole nĂ€
The genuine spiritual master never asserts that the revelation of the Lordâs Holy Name is separate from His form. The genuine spiritual master never claims that the revelation of the Lordâs Holy Name is separate from His qualities. (32)
rasa Ă€ge, rati pĂ€che, rĂŒpĂ€nugĂ€ bole nĂ€
rasa Àge, çraddhÀ pÀche, guru kabhu bole nÀ
The true followers of ĂrĂ©la RĂŒpa GosvĂ€mĂ© never say that the stage of realizing transcendental mellows (rasa) precedes the development of loving devotional attachment (rati). The bonafide spiritual master will never profess that the realization of such mellows precedes the development of pure faith (çraddhĂ€). (34)
guru-mahÀjana-vÀkye bheda kabhu haya nÀ
sÀdhanera pathe kÀÏöÀ sad-guru deya nÀ
There can never be any difference between the explanations of the bonafide spiritual master and the teachings of the great devotees (mahĂ€janas). The pure spiritual master never puts thorn-like deterrents on the path of oneâs execution of practical devotional service (sĂ€dhana). (54)
(selected verses from PrĂ€kĂ„ta Rasa Ăata DĂŒĂ±iëé)
All glories to ĂrĂ©la BhaktisiddhĂ€nta SarasvatĂ©
All glories to Sri Guru and Gauranga.
All glories to Srila Prabhupada.
