Why a Spiritual Master Should Be Honored Like the Supreme Lord
The path of spiritual realization begins with total surrender to an authorized guide, a principle that Śrīla Prabhupāda continuously emphasizes throughout his lectures and literature. Because the conditioned soul is trapped in the darkness of material ignorance, the Supreme Lord mercifully manifests externally as the bona fide guru to provide direction, demanding that this representative be given the exact same respect as God Himself. By carefully studying these profound injunctions presented by Śrīla Prabhupāda, one can properly understand the exalted position of the spiritual master and the submissive attitude required to receive the absolute truth.
Honored as the Supreme Personality of Godhead
The Vedic scriptures mandate that the spiritual master must be treated with absolute reverence. As Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies, this is not because the guru is ontologically God, but because he acts as the empowered, confidential servitor of the Lord, making him worthy of the exact same worship.
- A guru should be accepted as God. That is the injunction of all sastras.
- According to scriptural injunctions, a spiritual master should be respected and regarded on an equal level with the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- A spiritual master empowered by Krsna through his own bona fide spiritual master should be considered as good as the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself. That is the meaning of saksad-dharitvena.
- An empowered spiritual master is authorized by Krsna and his own guru and should therefore be considered as good as the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself. That is the verdict of Visvanatha Cakravarti: saksad-dharitvena.
- Prthu Maharaja was very respectful to the sampradaya-acaryas. As it is said by Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura: a spiritual master, or the parampara-acarya, should be respected exactly like the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
The Direct Representative of Kṛṣṇa
A genuine spiritual master is the living manifestation of the Lord's mercy. In his instructions, Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that the ācārya never distributes false knowledge; instead, he flawlessly delivers the message of Kṛṣṇa, functioning as the Lord's pure and perfect representative.
- All acaryas are representative of Krsna; therefore guru should be offered the same respect as you offer to God.
- An acarya, or spiritual master, should be considered nondifferent from Krsna - that is, he should be considered the incarnation of Lord Krsna's potency.
- The Lord's representative spiritual master should not be considered an ordinary human being. The representative spiritual master never gives any false knowledge to his disciple, but only perfect knowledge. Thus he is the representative of Krsna.
- The spiritual master should be considered to be directly the Supreme Lord because he gives transcendental knowledge for enlightenment.
Free From Material Motivations
Spiritual leadership is a grave responsibility meant entirely for the deliverance of fallen souls. Therefore, Śrīla Prabhupāda sternly warns that a spiritual master must be free from professional ambitions, never accepting disciples for the sake of monetary gain or material prestige.
- A spiritual master should not be very anxious to accept a disciple because of his material opulences. Sometimes a big businessman or landlord may approach a spiritual master for initiation.
- The spiritual master must not accept a disciple who is not qualified; he should not be professional and should not accept disciples for monetary gains.
- A spiritual master should not be sought after to fulfill one's sense gratification.
- Whatever is offered to the spiritual master should be offered with love and affection, not for material adoration.
Approaching with Submission and Inquisitiveness
The transmission of spiritual science requires a receptive vessel. If one approaches the guru with pride or a desire to argue, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the ultimate benefit will be lost; true transcendental knowledge only descends to those who are sincerely inquisitive and humbly submissive.
- A challenging spirit before the spiritual master should be avoided if one is at all interested in learning the Vedic instructions in depth.
- If one is serious about understanding the value of life, the goal of life, he should approach a guru. Tasmad gurum prapadyeta. Prapadyeta. Prapadyeta means to surrender. Not that guru should be approached for challenging. No.
- One has to approach a bona fide spiritual master to receive the knowledge. Such a spiritual master should be accepted in full surrender, and one should serve the spiritual master like a menial servant, without false prestige.
- The spiritual master should be approached by a person who is inquisitive to understand sreya uttamam, what is the highest benefit, spiritual benefit, beyond this material existence.
- You must be qualified to inquisitive to understand the spiritual science, and the spiritual master should be also qualified to answer your inquisitiveness. Then the relationship is nice, not one-sided.
The Importance of Transcendental Association
While personal service to the physical form of the guru is glorious, the essence of the relationship lies in following his instructions. As Śrīla Prabhupāda personally demonstrated, physical presence is temporary, but the transcendental sound vibration received from the spiritual master acts as the eternal guiding force in a disciple's life.
- I understand that you are feeling my absence. Krishna will give you strength. Physical presence is immaterial; presence of the transcendental sound received from the spiritual master should be the guidance of life.
- Such association with Krsna and the spiritual master should be association by vibration, not physical presence. That is real association.
- Whatever we hear from the bona fide spiritual master should be practiced in life and the same message delivered to whomever we meet. In this way you become spiritual master.
- Personal servants of the Deity and the spiritual master should always be very careful, for negligence may overcome them in their duty.
- Both the Lord's Deity form and the spiritual master should be seen from a distant place. This is called maryada. Otherwise, as it is said, familiarity breeds contempt.
Absolute Obedience to the Guru's Order
The life of a sincere disciple is defined by their unalloyed dedication to the instructions of the spiritual master. Because the guru is non-different from the Supreme Lord, Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes that pleasing the spiritual master through strict obedience automatically satisfies Kṛṣṇa and guarantees spiritual perfection.
- The order of guru should be the life and soul of the disciple, without caring for his personal salvation. This is the qualification of sisya.
- The spiritual master should never be considered an ordinary man. One should strictly adhere to the instructions of the spiritual master, for if he is pleased, certainly the Supreme Personality of Godhead is pleased.
- Those neophyte devotees who are actually initiated by the bona fide spiritual master and are seriously engaged in carrying out the orders of the spiritual master should be offered respectful obeisances.
- When a neophyte devotee is actually initiated and engaged in devotional service by the orders of the spiritual master, he should be accepted immediately as a bona fide Vaisnava, and obeisances should be offered unto him.
Conclusion
By honoring the spiritual master as the direct, empowered representative of the Supreme Lord, the conditioned soul finds a safe and guaranteed path out of material existence. As Śrīla Prabhupāda perfectly explains, this absolute reverence must be matched with complete obedience, deep humility, and an eagerness to execute the divine instructions. When the guru is approached and served in this authentic, non-challenging manner, the gates of transcendental knowledge open, and the disciple achieves the ultimate perfection of Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
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