Leaving Sannyasa

BY: AVIRAM DAS

Oct 23, 2011 — SAINT-JOSEPH-DU-LAC, QUEBEC, CANADA (SUN) — I would like to contribute to the argument about Pusta Krishna das's supposed need to repent for having given up the sannyasa order. The following is Srila Prabhupada's purport on Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 8, chapter 2, verse 30:

    "In the fighting between the elephant and the crocodile, the difference was that although the elephant was extremely powerful, he was in a foreign place, in the water. During one thousand years of fighting, he could not get any food, and under the circumstances his bodily strength diminished, and because his bodily strength diminished, his mind also became weak and his senses less powerful.

    The crocodile, however, being an animal of the water, had no difficulties. He was getting food and was therefore getting mental strength and sensual encouragement. Thus while the elephant became reduced in strength, the crocodile became more and more powerful. Now, from this we may take the lesson that in our fight with maya we should not be in a position in which our strength, enthusiasm and senses will be unable to fight vigorously.

    Our Krsna consciousness movement has actually declared war against the illusory energy, in which all the living entities are rotting in a false understanding of civilization. The soldiers in this Krsna consciousness movement must always possess physical strength, enthusiasm and sensual power. To keep themselves fit, they must therefore place themselves in a normal condition of life. What constitutes a normal condition will not be the same for everyone, and therefore there are divisions of varnasrama brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya, sudra, brahmacarya, grhastha, vanaprastha and sannyasa. Especially in this age, Kali-yuga, it is advised that no one take sannyasa.

    asvamedham gavalambham
    sannyasam pala-paitrkam
    devarena sutotpattim
    kalau panca vivarjayet
    [Cc. Adi 17.164]
    (Brahma-vaivarta Purana)

    From this we can understand that in this age the sannyasa-asrama is forbidden because people are not strong. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu showed us an example in taking sannyasa at the age of twenty-four years, but even Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya advised Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu to be extremely careful because He had taken sannyasa at an early age. For preaching we give young boys sannyasa, but actually it is being experienced that they are not fit for sannyasa. There is no harm, however, if one thinks that he is unfit for sannyasa; if he is very much agitated sexually, he should go to the asrama where sex is allowed, namely the grhastha-asrama. That one has been found to be very weak in one place does not mean that he should stop fighting the crocodile of maya. One should take shelter of the lotus feet of Krsna, as we shall see Gajendra do, and at the same time one can be a grhastha if he is satisfied with sexual indulgence. There is no need to give up the fight. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu therefore recommended, sthane sthitah sruti-gatam tanu-van-manobhih. One may stay in whichever asrama is suitable for him; it is not essential that one take sannyasa. If one is sexually agitated, he can enter the grhastha-asrama. But one must continue fighting. For one who is not in a transcendental position, to take sannyasa artificially is not a very great credit. If sannyasa is not suitable, one may enter the grhastha-asrama and fight maya with great strength. But one should not give up the fighting and go away."

I think the key sentence is in the second paragraph: "That one has been found to be very weak in one place does not mean that he should stop fighting the crocodile of maya." Here Srila Prabhupada is clearly referring to someone who has already taken sannyasa and who now finds himself incapable of keeping his vows. Nowhere in this paragraph does he say one needs to repent, in fact he says "there is no harm".

Note that I am not addressing Pusta Krishna das's leaving his duties as GBC to take care of his mother. However, if the allegations that he unnecessarily closed down a farm community are true, that is very serious indeed. If that is the case perhaps he can use the money he made with his medical practice and collaborate with Rocana das to start a new farm community? I would gladly be a sudra on that farm.


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