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GBC Plans for ISKCON’s Future at Mumbai Meetings

By Madhava Smullen for ISKCON News on 20 Nov 2010
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Thirty-five members and ministers of the Governing Body Commission attended their second annual meetings from October 31st through November 4th at the ISKCON Juhu temple in Mumbai, India, where they discussed plans to cement ISKCON’s future.

The GBC meets twice a year: once for ten days during the spring Gaura Purnima festival at ISKCON’s international headquarters in Mayapur, West Bengal; and once for five days during the autumn Kartika Season at another location.

For the past several years, the second annual meetings have been held in Juhu, which is highly appropriate considering ISKCON Founder Srila Prabhupada’s famous statement: “Vrindavana is my home, Mumbai is my office, and Mayapur is my place of worship.”

Four out of the meetings’ five days were focused on Strategic Planning, while the last day dealt with other GBC business. The GBC also spent four days of their Mayapur meetings on Strategic Planning, showing that it’s something they’re clearly putting a lot of energy into these days.

“Strategic planning means identifying our strengths and challenges, and planning how to direct our organization, our resources, and our intelligence in a systematic way to best achieve Srila Prabhupada’s and Lord Chaitanya’s mission,” says GBC member Anuttama Dasa. “We have to think about the future of our society.”

Behind the focus on Strategic Planning is the knowledge that with each passing year, more of Srila Prabhupada’s direct disciples are leaving this world. The GBC is taking this very seriously, and doing everything possible to solidify and strengthen ISKCON while these senior devotees are still with us. They want to take advantage of the wisdom of devotees that spent so much personal time with Prabhupada and were trained by him in how to manage the society. This, they feel, will put ISKCON in a position for generations of healthy growth.

In fact, the GBC invited forty such senior devotees from around to the world to attend the Mumbai meetings and add their collective wisdom to the Strategic Planning process. It’s the first time, after years of Strategic Planning, that they’ve felt there has been sufficient preliminary progress to invite the participation of a larger group of devotees.

“The GBC’s Strategic Planning has been working largely through a series of committees, each of which presented their initiatives—part of the overall strategic plan—over the four days,” Anuttama says. “One of them was of course the Strategic Planning Committee, which is behind the scenes, driving the whole effort.”

There were many others. The Constitutional Committee—which is attempting to write a constitution that defines what is ISKCON, and what it means to be a part of ISKCON—presented a draft to all of the participants for feedback. Braja Bihari Dasa of ISKCON Resolve made a preliminary presentation about developing additional dispute resolution systems within ISKCON. And the Devotee Care Committee, an international effort based in India, presented the third issue of their Devotee Care Journal, and reported that they had updated their website, devoteecareiskcon.com.

“They’re very proactive, with many devotees travelling and helping to improve the standards of devotee care around the world,” says Anuttama. “In fact, the Devotee Care Committee embodies the GBC’s model for its Strategic Planning goals: more devotees, and happy devotees. That our management should be primarily focused on care for our members, as well as expanding those members by sharing Krishna consciousness with as many new people as possible.”

Other committees present included a newly-formed education committee, an outreach committee, and the Srila Prabhupada’s Position committee, which does research and publishes information clearly establishing Prabhupada’s pre-eminent position as the Founder Acharya of ISKCON.

Another was the Dual Lines of Authority Committee, which is seeking clarification of how a multiple guru society—as Prabhupada created and wanted—can function under the ultimate authority of the Governing Body Comission.

“This is more or less the first time in the history of Gaudiya Vaishnava organizations that multiple gurus are working under one common authority,” Anuttama says. “And there are questions about how authority works within such a multi-guru society that can’t just be left to work out on a local level in the future. For instance, what’s the relationship between the authority of an initiating spiritual master and a temple president? What do we do in the future when there’s an eighty-year-old guru and a twenty-five-year-old temple president, or the other way around? These are the kind of things that have to be looked at.”

The GBC also has several committees working on its own future. There’s a team-building committee, which focuses on developing positive team-spirit amongst the GBC members themselves, to help increase their effectiveness as leaders. And there’s a committee for establishing the GBC’s own communications office.
“The GBC understands that it needs to be more proactive in informing not just the leaders, but also the members of ISKCON around the world, what they’re working on, thus helping to create an increased sense of shared vision and purpose for the movement around the world as it grows,” Anuttama says. “So we should be seeing some significant developments on regular communications from the GBC within the next six months or so.”

Another very important committee involved in the Strategic Planning Process is the Succession Committee. The purpose of this is to help create a culture of training devotees systematically and making them more capable of assuming higher levels of leadership within the society.

“Personally I think such strategic initiatives are critically important for the long term success of ISKCON,” Anuttama says. “Historically, the first generation after the departure of a great religious movement’s founder—in our case, Srila Prabhupada—is a critical period. During this time we must retain, adapt and standardize his teachings, assuring that future generations are able to preserve his mood and vision.”

This kind of thing, of course, doesn’t happen overnight.

“Srila Prabhupada famously said, ‘I have given you the basic structure—now you need to fill it in,’” Anuttama recalls.

“So,” he concludes, “We have a lot left to fill in.”


Reader Comments:

Well said by Anuttama dasa

Well said by Anuttama dasa in his thoughts on the future of I.S.K.Con.as a long lasting Institution.
He says and I quote.
" Historically, the first generation after the departure of a great religious movement Founder, in our case Srila Prabhupada, is a critical period. During this time we must retain, adapt and standaradize his teachings assuring that future
generations are able to preserve his mood and vision."
History may defer its judgement for the time being as to what extant his early followers in fact built upon his great legacy that was bequeathed to them, after the departure of our Founder Acharya Srila Prabhupada on November 15Th. year 1977.
Some people may argue that various G.B.Cs,in Post Prabhupada period, have not done enough in this respect. for various reasons.
Some how the Mission of I.S.K.Con. may have become separated and even independent of persona of Srila Prabhupada.
Founder Acharya Srila Prabhupada proclaimed several times with clarity that "I.S.K.Con. is my body."
Today how many devotees ( specially younger ones)claim to know and acknowledge this fact?
The fact is that Srila Prabhupada and His institution of I.S.K.Con.are same and one.
Any devotee in I.S.K.Con. doing any service any where in I.S.K.Con. world, must be able to rejoice in the understading that serving in I.S.K.Con.is non different than serving Srila Prabhuapada directly.
This understanding of inter relationship of the Institutional members with its Founder Acharya,will be very helpful in replenishing I.S.K.Con.movement by healthy, vibrant and lasting membership for next 10.000 years in future.
Let us continue to glorify Srila Prabhupada.
Let us continue to glorify the Mission of I.S.K.Con.
and also let us continue to glorify numerous grass root devotees and their Spiritual Guides, who are relentlessly pushing our I.S.K.Con. Mission forward.
Y.S.
Advaita Acharya das.

Wish you all the best for

Wish you all the best for the grand and epoch-making path you are taking.. For hundreds and thousands of generations; and the present generation too is going to be indebted to the good deeds you are doing Guruji.
Hare Krishna

Pamho-agtsp WHY Dont you let

Pamho-agtsp
WHY Dont you let opposing views on Iskcon News ? How Narrow minded and arrogant.
OUR Temple in the west are not what Prabhupad intended to be...They are Changed,COMPROMISED and Iskcon News turns it back on the truth
Is this the `NEW age Facist Voice of iskcon Lopsided misleading PR ?
GBC meeting that address No real serious issues ? Is it a joke ? a sad one.
Iskcon USA /UK is HINDUIZED and in trouble and you are in DENIAL !
Many Prabhupada Disciples are Disgusted at Whats gone OFF and happend to iskcon USA/UK
How can the GBC address the future when they dont address PRESENT Deviations in Iskcon ???
Your servant
Jaya Madhava Das (acbsp) Moscow

I agree with Jaya Madhava

I agree with Jaya Madhava das' opinion and his dissatisfaction in the direction that some leaders in Iskcon want to take us. For example, some leaders in the GBC, and mostly coming from North America, are trying their best to take away the individual autonomy of Iskcon temples from the temple presidents. These GBC persons want to be able to think for them, centralize their functioning, and basically do what Srila Prabhupada directly told them not to do. Prabhupada said, "do not centralize anything. These are all nonsense proposals". So who are we going to follow in this regards, Prabhupada or....

Although these certain GBC individuals will most likely object to this charge, a careful study of the bylaws they created and requested for all the temple presidents of Iskcon North America to sign, will reveal doubts about their objectives.

This is not just a hunch, the centralization through new bylaws has already happened to the temples in North America. During this GBC meeting another attempt way made to coerce Iskcon leaders to think "centralization". For that reason, two IRGB / temple presidents in India did not attend the GBC meetings, although they were invited. The reason they gave for not attending was mistrust in the direction that the GBC is heading.

There is a whole website now addressing the question of GBC unaccountability - TheWatchdog.info. Jaya Madhava das is correct when he says many of Srila Prabhupada's disciples do not like to see the GBC go away from the management plan of Srila Prabhupada. Yet there is no way at present to make the GBC accountable. Until there is accountablity of the GBC outside their own body, dissatisfaction will continue. That is not in line with Srila Prabhupada's motto that Iskcon is a house in which the whole world can live peacefully.

Most Iskcon followers and well-wishers, want to see a strong GBC backing the mission statements and GBC directives of Srila Prabhupada. They also want to bring an Iskcon governing body accountable to its members and to Srila Prabhupada. That is the GBC service description and obligation, and the only way to keep the Iskcon "family" from breaking up more than it already has.

dasarath das (ACBSP)
Sedona Ceter of Vedic Culture

Request for all members of

Request for all members of our society have the important information relevant to them.

Dear Prabhu,

The new initiates and most of the devotees are not aware of the GBC plans, rules, regulation which keep on changing etc so on which may form a major percentage of the whole. Thus this leads to independent way of following and diluting the whole process, which further leads to deviation etc finally misleading and mis representing Srila Prabhupada's teaching thus followed by other religious organisations basing their views based on these deviant and majorly independent followers. So every temple should provide information to all initiated devotees may be through mail or net. That is specially information pertaining to follow of rules, regulation and other important and relevant information which we need to know.

Thanks

Hare Krishna.

Your servant

Nagesh Puthran
Mumbai.