ISKCON vs. Visistadvaita: souls bondage issue
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• October 29, 1999
Dear friends, adiyen had some interesting conversations with Swamy Hridayananda Goswami of ISKCON movement regarding the "souls bondage issue". The argument is only regarding one point here : Modern ISKCON view (based on Sri Hridayananda Goswami and Other ISKCON swamis' book "Our Original Position") : >From time immemorial souls were in bondage. In other words we dont know when souls got into bondage. Since it was such a long time ago, in texts the word "anadi" is used. even though according to dictionaries "anadi" means beginningless, it actually means "a very very long time ago". VIsistadvaita view: Anadi actually means beginningless. ie. no beginning. Never was a time when a soul (non-nitya suri soul) was not in bondage. from beginningless time till salvation, souls are in bondage. Adiyen will post a series of discussions on this subject only to give the readers some extra points regarding this issue. Many of you already know this information. The influence of ISKCON on Srivaishnavas is significant outside India, since ISKCON temples specialize in Krishna worship which is dear to srivaishnavas. In future our next generation should be equipped with appropriate information to appreciate our acharyas' views on this subject. I thought that it is necessary to do this since that ISKCON publication mis represents Sri Ramanuja sampradaya. adiyen Krishna Kalale
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