If Chakra publishes this letter, let's see if they will
bury it under an obscure section, like they did with so many other articles
concerning Dhanurdhara Maharaja, or are they going to put it where it
belongs, in the Child Abuse section or the in new Dhanurdhara Swami page.
Editor's
Note: Bhaktin Miriam seems to be unaware that we have started a Dhanurdhara
Swami page. To get there, click on People on the menu, and then select
Dhanurdhara Swami. We never buried any articles about Dhanurdhara Swami, and
prominently placed all articles about him on CHAKRA's main, home page as we do
with all our articles.
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Dhanurdhara Maharaja Should Have
Followed the ICOCP's Mandates
By Bhaktin Miriam
Dear Chakra readers,
Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila
Prabhupada.
Some devotees are saying that Dhanurdhara Maharaja has
changed and that he is not the same person that he was 20-25 years ago
when he committed child abuse. That is very true, however, in the last few
months he has not been very sensitive towards the abused Gurukuli
veterans, their parents and the rest of the Vaisnava community concerned
with the Child Abuse issue in ISKCON. The reason why I say this is because
he has not abided by all the terms of the "Official Decision on the
Case of Dhanurdhara Maharaja" set out by the ISKCON Central Office of
Child Protection (ICOCP).
First of all, he chose not to follow the Child Protection
Office's rulings by giving class in the Boston temple. Secondly, according
to the decision of the ISKCON Central Office of Child Protection (ICOCP),
he was allowed to give initiations by mail or in certain places, but he
chose instead to conduct the ceremony in a prohibited place (as we all
know, a couple of days before the ceremony, the Executive Committee of the
GBC decided to overrule that injunction). Last but not least, according to
the ICOCP, Dhanurdhara Maharaja was supposed to ensure that his aspiring
disciples read the Official decision and sent a signed statement that they
did this to the ICOCP, before the time of initiation. He did not do this
for many of the disciples whom he initiated in April of this year.
By not following with all of the rulings of the ICOCP,
Dhanurdhara Maharaja has demonstrated disrespect for the ICOCP's mandates.
Maybe he felt that he was justified in breaking some of the mandates. On
the contrary, by submitting himself to all of the ICOCP's mandates it
would have been a good opportunity to show that he was remorseful and
humble enough to accept the consequences (punishment) for his past
misdeeds.
By reversing the ICOCP's injunction for Dhanurdhara
Maharaja, just a month prior to the Child Abuse lawsuit, the Executive
Committee (EC) of the GBC had demonstrated irresponsibility and disregard
for the abused Gurukuli veterans and for the rest of the ISKCON community.
As the head of ISKCON, they should have been the first ones to show us and
the rest of the world that ISKCON had a sense of order and control when it
came to dealing with the misdeeds of our leaders. The ISKCON community had
to know that even an initiating Guru would have been held accountable and
punished for past wrongdoing. Instead, the Executive Committee of the GBC
supported the accused (Dhanurdhara Maharaja). Going as far as to reverse
one of the ICOCP mandates. Thereby disregarding the fact that it took the
ICOCP many months of hard labor to come up with a balanced official
decision regarding Dhanurdhara Maharaja.
Furthermore, throughout the years ISKCON leaders had
missed many opportunities to resolve the child abuse problem. The
Executive Committee's reversal of the ICOCP's injunction has left us
wondering how serious are they in facing up to the child abuse problem. It
is no wonder why the Gurukuli veterans think that whatever possible
attempts they would have made to resolve the child abuse issue with the
leaders of ISKCON would have failed in all fronts. We do not know what
impact the Dhanurdhara Swami's case had on the class action suit, but it
certainly gave the Gurukuli veterans one more good reason to mistrust our
leaders.
By reversing the ICOCP's mandate of not giving initiation
in a prohibited place such as New York, the Executive Committee of the GBC
had shown us and the rest of the world that they are more concerned with
Dhanurdhara Maharaja, his reputation and the status quo of Diksa Gurus
then they are with the abused Gurukuli veterans and others who care about
the child abuse problem. That is very shameful because it supports the
idea that any leader in ISKCON who is confronted with an official ruling
and has some sort of clout can have his/her high power friends reverse
official decisions. That sets a very bad precedence for the future when
another Sannyasi or other leader is accused of misdeeds, crimes or
corruption.
To some devotees, giving initiation in a prohibited place
seems like a such a minor infraction. But breaking any of the ICOCP's
injunctions should not be considered minor. In this case we are talking
about more than one infraction. Where do we draw the line? What makes it
even worse is that the Executive committe of the GBC had to actually step
in and take sides. And all of this took place in the midst of an upcoming
child abuse lawsuit. Wouldn't it had been better if EC had remained
impartial?
The GBC had established the ISKCON Central Office of Child
Protection (ICOCP) to investigate child abuse cases and hand out
appropriate punishment. The ICOCP has a set of well established procedures
to deal with and punish child abusers. Why should anyone, regardless of
his/her spiritual status or position be exempt from that? This office has
tried very hard to be just, impartial, balanced, unbiased and free of
"special interest groups" while conducting its business. It is
our duty to do our part by lending our support to them.
The ICOCP has an appeals procedure in case a person does
not agree with its decisions. According to the Child Protection Task
force, it is questionable whether the EC had the prerogative to change
that initiation mandate in the first place. Even if they did, they did not
use "due-process" as they were supposed to. Dhanurdhara Maharaja
never appealed the ICOCP's decision. Nevertheless, as I stated above, he
chose not to follow several of its provisions. To me and to many other
devotees that is very disconcerting to say the least.
Now, after the Executive Committee's ill-conceived
actions, we somehow have to regain our sense of credibility with the world
and showed them that we do care about our children's welfare. I suggest
that we collectively and strongly protest the Executive Committee's
overruling. Thereafter we should make sure that the Executive Committee of
the GBC does not reverse any other ICOCP mandates.
It may be understandable that Dhanurdhara Maharaja's
disciples and supporters felt that it was inappropriate for a man of his
spiritual status to be disciplined as they say, "with so many petty,
mundane, and annoying, impositions" They did not want him to be
treated like a common child abuser. They insisted that he should have been
allowed to apologize and show remorse in his own terms, preferably through
some sort of "spiritual penance."
They claimed that Dhanurdhara Maharaja and his disciples
had already suffered long enough, even before the formation of the ICOCP.
They ask why should he (Dhanurdhara Swami) have to endure further
punishment by having to undergo with the ICOCP's procedures and mandates.
The ICOCP was more than well aware of all of these things and made sure to
put them into account when they made their final decision.
But what about the victims, the abused Gurukuli veterans
that have suffered for twenty years and more and will suffer for the rest
of their lives because of Dhanurdhara Maharaja's past physical and
emotional abuses that he inflicted upon them? Shouldn't they deserve that
the ICOCP's mandates be enforced? We do owe them at least that much.
If Chakra publishes this letter, let's see if they will
bury it under an obscure section, like they did with so many other
articles concerning Dhanurdhara Maharaja, or are they going to put it
where it belongs, in the Child Abuse section or the in new Dhanurdhara
Swami page.
yours
in the service of Srila Prabhupada, Bhaktin Miriam
© CHAKRA 16-August-2000
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Swami Page
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