ISKCON GOVERNING BODY COMMISSION SOCIETY
Registration Number S/74662 under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961
P.O. Shree Mayapur Dham, Dist. Nadia, West Bengal 741313
MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
SRI MAYAPUR DHAM, FEBRUARY 5 – 15, 2007
Go to 2007 Zonal Assignments101. GBC Officers and Members
RESOLVED:
1. His Holiness Bhanu Swami is elected GBC Chairman.
2. His Holiness Ramai Swami is elected First Vice-Chairman.
3. His Holiness AC Bhaktivaibhava Swami is elected Second Vice-Chairman.
4. His Holiness Bhakti Purusottama Swami is elected GBC Secretary.
5. His Holiness Kavicandra Swami is elected Special Duty Officer.
6. His Grace Hrdaya Caitanya Das is continued as Assistant GBC member.
7. His Grace Candrasekhara Das is appointed as Candidate for GBC.
8. His Grace Kaunteya Das is appointed as Candidate for GBC.
102. Sannyasa Waiting List
RESOLVED:
That the following are the candidates for sannyasa for 2007:
Acala Das | 4-year waiting list |
Brhad Mrdanga Das | 2-year waiting list |
Carudesna Das |
4-year waiting list |
Gaurahari Das |
3-year waiting list |
Jagat Guru Das | 1-year waiting list |
Janananda Das | this year |
Jaya Govinda Das | 2-year waiting list |
Mahadyuti Das |
1-year waiting list |
Makhanlal Das | 2-year waiting list |
Nitai Caitanya Das | 3-year waiting list |
Prabhodananda Saraswati Das | 1-year waiting list |
Purnacandra Das | 1-year waiting list |
Sarvaisvarya Das | 1-year waiting list |
Siddhartha Das |
3-year waiting list |
Vasudeva Das | 2-year waiting list |
Visuddha Sattva Das |
2-year waiting list |
Yadunandana Das |
2-year waiting list |
103. Assignments to Ministries and Standing Committees
[Action Order]
RESOLVED:
That the following shall be the ministry and standing committees and their membership assignments for 2007-08:
Ministry of Communications | Minister – Anuttama Das |
Ministry of Health and Welfare | Minister – Prahladananda Swami |
Congregational Development Ministry | Minister – Jayapataka Swami |
Women’s Ministry | Minister – Sudharma Dasi |
ISKCON Youth Ministry | Minister – Manu Das |
Ministry of Sannyasa Services | Minister – Prahladananda Swami
Sannyasa Standing Committee: Hrdaya Caitanya Das, Sivarama Swami, Guru Prasad Swami, A.C. Bhaktivaibhava Swami, Bhakti Caitanya Swami, Prahladananda Swami |
Ministry of Deity Worship | Minister – Nrsimha Kavaca Das |
Ministry of Book Distribution | Minister – Vijaya Das |
Ministry of Cow Protection and Agriculture | Minister – Balabhadra Das |
Ministry of Padayatra | Minister – Lokanath Swami |
Ministry of Educational Development | Members: Sesa Das (Minister), Laxmimoni Dasi, Saunaka Rsi Das, Braja Bihari Das |
Board of Examinations | Members: Sesa Das, Laxmimoni Dasi, Saunaka Rsi Das, Braja Bihari Das |
Sastric Advisory Council | Members: Purnacandra Das (Chairman), Gopiparanadhana Das, Drutakarma Das, Urmila Dasi, Mukunda Datta Das |
Sri Mayapur Project Development Committee | Members: Chair of GBC Executive Committee (ex-officio), Badrinarayan Das, Bir Krishna Das Goswami, Jayapataka Swami, Gopal Krishna Goswami, Bhakti Charu Swami, Bhakti Purusottama Swami, Praghosa Das, Ambarisa Das, Bhima Das, Gopal Bhatta Das, Anuttama Das, Radhanath Swami, Dayarama Das, Sadbhuja Das, Hari Sauri Das (non-voting) |
Ministry of Justice | Minister – Sesa Das |
ISKCON Property Office | Members: Current GBC Executive Committee, Bhaktarupa Das (Member-Secretary) |
ISKCON Central Office of Child Protection | Director – Tamohara Das |
GBC Vaisnava Calendar Committee | Members: Bhanu Swami, Markandeya Rishi Das, Bhaktarupa Das (Convener) |
BBT Construction Grant Allocation Committee (BBTCG) | Members: Ramai Swami, Bhanu Swami, Devamrita Swami, Current GBC Chairman, Krsna Naam Das (Secretary), Hrdaya Caitanya Das (Convener) |
Guru Services Committee | Members: Prahladananda Swami (Chairman), Anuttama Das, Vishakha Dasi, Virabahu Das, Ravindra Svarupa Das, Bhakti Caitanya Swami |
201. GBC Budget
[Action Order]
RESOLVED:
The GBC budget for 2007/2008 is:
GBC Annual General Meeting | Rs. 2,20,000 |
Executive Committee Travel | 2,20,000 |
Emergencies | 3,52,000 |
GBC Meeting Facilities | 1,98,000 |
GBC Secretariat | 2,20,000 |
ISKCON Resolve | 4,40,000 |
ISKCON Database | 96,800 |
Health & Welfare Magazine | 44,000 |
GBC Website | 66,000 |
Cow Protection Ministry | 4,40.000 |
Deity Worship Ministry | 4,40,000 |
World Holy Name Day | 22,000 |
Total: | Rs. 27,58,800 |
202. Appointment of Auditor
[Action Order]
RESOLVED:
Sri A. K. Shah, F.C.A., Chartered Accountant, of 125, Netaji Subhas Road, Room No. 45, Kolkata 700 001, is appointed as statutory auditor for the year 2007-2008.
301. Extra Meeting 2007
[Action Order]
RESOLVED:
A five-day meeting of the GBC will be held in New Vrindavan (West Virginia, USA) starting on Sunday morning, the 3rd of June, and ending on Thursday evening, the 7th of June, 2007.
302. Mayapur Project
[Action Order]
RESOLVED:
That the GBC accepts the SMPDC proposal for moving ahead with the Mayapur project, and requests proceeding with the construction of the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium as soon as possible.
303. Vote of Thanks to Abhirama Das
[Statement]
RESOLVED:
The GBC would like to officially thank Abhirama Prabhu for his years of dedication to the new temple project in Mayapur. With determination, intelligence, and much personal sacrifice, Abhirama Prabhu has worked tirelessly to see Srila Prabhupada's desire of a world-class temple and Vedic planetarium become a reality. We know that Srila Prabhupada, Sri Sri Radha-Madhava, Lord Nrisimhadeva, and the Panca-tattva will bless him for his sincere efforts.
304. Identification of Those Not Submitting Financial Statements
[Action Order]
WHEREAS ISKCON Law states that “all GBC Body members, gurus, sannyasis and international project directors are required to file annual personal financial reports to the Executive Committee of the GBC Body and, where requested, their national executive body.”
WHEREAS non-reporting by GBC and non-GBC leaders reflects poorly on the society.
RESOLVED:
Any GBC member who does not submit a personal annual financial report shall lose voting rights at the annual general meeting.
Any non-GBC sannyasi or guru who does not submit a personal annual financial report shall be named by the secretary at the annual general meeting.
The Sannyasa Minister shall contact all non-reporting sannyasis and non-GBC gurus and inform them of their end-of-year reporting duties.
305. Financial Reports of Trusts
[Action Order]
WHEREAS ISKCON Law states that “all GBC Body members, gurus, sannyasis and international project directors are required to file annual personal financial reports to the Executive Committee of the GBC Body and, where requested, their national executive body.”
AND WHEREAS, personal financial reports alone may not give a complete picture of the financial dealings of a leader.
RESOLVED:
Any ISKCON leader required to submit an annual personal financial report will include in that report a list of all trusts or other legal entities, except for ISKCON entities, for which they have some measure of direct or indirect control. Reports will include the entity’s purpose and their relationship to it.
Trusts or other legal entities whose assets come entirely from activities in householder life or family sources -- for example an inheritance -- need not be reported.
The GBC secretary will make the necessary adjustments to the financial reporting form.
306. German-Austrian Emergency
[Action Order]
WHEREAS the following resolution was passed by the GBC in 2005:
And WHEREAS the yatra has made impressive progress in its reorganization, in solving critical problems, and in paying back half of its 1.000.000EU debts.
WHEREAS the yatra needs the emergency program to be extended until 2010 to complete repayment of another 500.000EU in debts and to further improve its organization.
WHEREAS the European GBC members have recommended that ISKCON Germany’s "Declaration of Emergency and Solidarity Action 2005-07" be extended until 2010 and that the yatra continue to be exempt of all GBC, IC, and YCF fees until 2010.
Therefore it is hereby RESOLVED:
That resolution 404 of 2005 be extended until the end of 2010 and that the yatra continue to be exempt from all GBC, IC, and YCF fees till then.
307. Tenure and Discipline of Local Officials
[ISKCON Law]
WHEREAS the current section 5.5 in the Law Book is unsystematically presented, disjointed and unclear,
And WHEREAS the requirements and procedures for probation, suspension and removal lack clear guidelines and procedures,
And WHEREAS the Law Book subcommittee decided that a rewrite would help to clarify and build on the already existing law book section,
RESOLVED:
That section 5.5 of the existing laws on discipline of ISKCON officials shall be repealed and replaced with the following new section:
Definition of Local ISKCON Official
The specific titles borne by ISKCON officials may possibly include "President", "Vice-President", "Treasurer", "Temple Management Council Member", "Project Director", “Congregational Preaching Director”, etc. (Sections concerning tenure and discipline of Regional Secretaries, Gurus and GBC members are to be included in different sections.)
Leave of Absence
An ISKCON Official may be granted a leave of absence at his/her request for any of the following reasons;
The official seeking a leave of absence shall clearly explain in writing to his/her GBC Zonal Secretary(s) or Divisional Council the specific reasons for his/her request. A leave of absence shall not be granted for a period in excess of one year, although it may be extended.
Resignation
An ISKCON Official may tender his/her resignation to their GBC Zonal Secretary(s) or Divisional Council at any time. A resignation should be submitted in writing with reasons and an effective date from which the resignation shall stand.
Resignations may be partial in nature, wherein only a portion of the responsibilities held is relinquished, such as when an official agrees to the appointment of a co-official to share the duties of office.
Disciplining Authority
There should ideally be no change of Presidents or ISKCON Leaders. If there are any difficulties there should first be an attempt to resolve it by careful mediation.
An ISKCON Official may be disciplined by any of the following;
Depending on the severity of any improper activity, corrective steps may consist of informal discussions, written warnings or censures, or formal disciplinary measures such as placing the offending official on probation, suspension of the official's authority, or removal of the official from the position.
The reason(s) for and the process and standards of rectification, if any, must be given in writing to the official under discipline. The disciplining body or persons must ensure that the details are entered into the relevant resolutions of the disciplining body. In the case of three GBC’s, the details shall be recorded by the GBC Secretariat.
Reasons for Discipline
An ISKCON Official may be disciplined for the following transgressions:
Misconduct and Indiscipline
Improper Discharge or Neglect of Duty
Spiritual Discrepancy
Censure
Censure is to be understood as a reprimand aimed at reformation of an official and prevention of further offending acts. It is the warning voice of pending probation or removal.
When ordering the censure, the disciplining authority must clearly spell out in writing to the disciplined official the specific actions that were irresponsible, inappropriate, or in violation of ISKCON law and why they were judged so.
Probation
Probation is an opportunity for disciplined officials to redress themselves and regain their status as ISKCON Officials in good standing.
When ordering the probation, the disciplining authority must clearly spell out in writing to the disciplined official:
After the period of probation, the disciplining authority must decide as per one of the following:
Suspension
In the case where there is substantial reason to believe that an ISKCON official has acted irresponsibly, inappropriately, or in violation of ISKCON law to the extent that continuation of the official in the particular position will be injurious to the properties, good name, physical assets or other resources of the society, then an official should be suspended from that position.
Suspension is to separate the official from their office so that a thorough investigation of allegations may be conducted and the suitability of the official to continue in their position is determined.
The disciplining body must conduct an immediate investigation so as to minimize disruption at the respective ISKCON centre or project. After completion of the investigation, the body shall make a determination as to the truth of the allegations and the future course of action. They may order as per one of the following:
If an ISKCON official is under suspension he may not vote as a member of any ISKCON management body.
Removal
Under normal circumstances, an ISKCON Official will be removed from his/her position only after being put on probation and consequently unable to rectify his/her situation.
However, in urgent situations, an ISKCON Official may be removed in case of the following;
Appeals
If an ISKCON Official is disciplined by three GBCs or a National or Divisional Council, he/she shall have the right of appeal to the Regional Governing Body (if one exists in the area) or the GBC Body (if there is no Regional Governing Body in the area). If he/she is disciplined by a Regional Governing Body, he/she shall have the right of appeal to the GBC Body. Any disciplinary action taken against an ISKCON Official by any of the above-mentioned entities shall stand unless and until it is overruled by a higher body.
308. Diksa Mantra Correction
[Action Order]
WHEREAS Srila Prabhupada repeatedly stressed that the Sanskrit language in his books and other ISKCON publications should be edited in strict accordance with the standard Sanskrit grammar and usage:
WHEREAS the word "guruh" in the third of the diksa-mantras (the guru-gayatri) in ISKCON is mistakenly spelled as "guroh", thus contradicting the standard Sanskrit grammar;
WHEREAS in all three of Srila Prabhupada's own tape recordings of the diksa-mantras, available in the VedaBase-2003, he pronounces "guruh";
WHEREAS the above misspelling has over the years become ISKCON's standard;
WHEREAS authoritative scriptural references to guru-gayatri followed in the Gaudiya Vaisnava line, like Bhaktivinode Thakur's Bhajana-rahasya and Dhyanacandra Goswami's Gaura-govindarcana-smarana-paddhati, have the correct spelling for guruh.
RESOLVED:
All official ISKCON publications and diksa-mantra sheets be corrected to conform with the proper form "guruh" in the guru-gayatri;
309. Definition of Clergy
[Action Order]
RESOLVED:
That the following Definition of Clergy is accepted for all ISKCON entities in North America:
The individual must maintain fidelity to the teachings given by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder-Acarya of ISKCON and be "ordained, commissioned, or licensed" as per the procedures established for North America by the ISKCON Governing Body Commission Society, West Bengal, India.
And the individual must fulfill at least one of the following requirements:
NOTE: Initiation is necessary but not sufficient to qualify one to be considered as clergy by ISKCON entities in North America.
310. Annual World Holy Name Day
[Action Order]
WHEREAS, during the Srila Prabhupada Centennial in 1996, ISKCON celebrated World Holy Name Day by performance of harinama sankirtan in our temples, individuals' homes, publicly, at interfaith conferences, with harinama banks of written harinama, through the distribution of literature on the subject of the holy name, and throughout the media.
WHEREAS, a World Holy Name Day was celebrated during 2004, the 108th Anniversary of Srila Prabhupada’s Appearance, and met with much success.
WHEREAS, having a Global Coordination Team would be essential for a successful Annual World Holy Name Day observance.
Therefore it is resolved:
That World Holy Name Day is made an annual program for all ISKCON centers. Different countries or continents may modify the name to suit their needs.
The observance of World Holy Name Day is to be held in connection with the anniversary observances of Srila Prabhupada’s arrival in the USA on Sept. 17, 1965, to coincide with, and commemorate, his delivering the gift of the holy name to the world.
The Global Coordination Team for World Holy Name Day shall be Lokanath Swami, Janananda Das, and Ekalavya Das.
For 2007 – 2008, a budget of Rs. 22,000/- is granted for promotion and other expenses.
311. Kirtan Standards
[Action Order]
WHEREAS,
It is desirable for all ISKCON devotees to know and follow the standards of kirtana required and recommended by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder-Acarya of ISKCON,
There are increasingly divergent styles and moods of kirtana within ISKCON’s ranks,
There are sometime disagreements as to what standards of kirtana are acceptable and what are not,
Srila Prabhupada at various times gave directives and guidelines as to what standards of kirtana he wanted and found acceptable, and what he did not,
RESOLVED:
That a committee called the ‘Kirtana Standards Committee’ [KSC] be formed, consisting of Janananda Dasa, Hari Sauri Dasa, Bhakti Vikasa Swami, Lokanatha Swami and Jagajivan Dasa, with consultation from Siva Rama Swami and Jayadvaita Swami. They shall formulate clear standards and guidelines for kirtana within ISKCON based on the statements of Srila Prabhupada. Janananda Dasa will be the coordinator of this committee.
The KSC will present their findings at the GBC AGM in Mayapur, 2008, for approval by the GBC Body.
312. Clarifying Leadership Standards
Part A. Introduction
[Statement]
Lord Krishna states in the Bhagavad-gita:
api cet suduracaro bhajate mam ananya-bhak
sadhur eva sa mantavyah samyag vyavasito hi sah
Even if one commits the most abominable action, if he is engaged in devotional service he is to be considered saintly because he is properly situated in his determination.
From this declaration by Lord Krishna himself, we recognize that any devotee can repent of misbehavior, become purified, and advance in Krishna consciousness. No religious institution can ever deprive a fallen soul of the merciful opportunity for full self-rectification offered by the Lord Himself.
As Lord Krishna thus cares for every individual, He also cares for society, for He personally establishes and maintains the principles necessary to protect the integrity, trustworthiness, and harmony of the social body. Following the will of Lord Krishna, ISKCON must respect the spiritual rights both of the individual and of society. Individuals must exercise their own proper rights with due regard for those of society, and society must balance its rights and needs with those of its members.
Within the spiritual society of ISKCON, the GBC must strive to balance the spiritual needs and rights of its members with those required by their society. In this matter, a restriction placed on a certain member as a social requirement cannot be taken automatically to imply a judgment on that individual’s current spiritual status. Nor does that restriction limit that devotee’s right and ability to inspire and enlighten other people with Krishna consciousness.
Moreover, a devotee does not have to hold titles such as GBC, temple president, diksa-guru, etc. in order to advance—and to help others advance—in Krishna consciousness. And at times, it is necessary to restrict access to such official positions in order to protect the reputation of Srila Prabhupada and the integrity of his society.
The GBC asks the members of ISKCON to give serious consideration to these reflections, and it begs for their understanding and cooperation as it attempts to balance the needs of individuals in ISKCON with those of ISKCON as a society.
Part B. Positions of Leadership
[Statement]
RESOLVED:
Part C. Apology to Dhanurdhara Swami
[Statement]
Dear Dhanurdhara Maharaja,
Please accept our humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada.
We hope that this letter finds you in good health.
The GBC Body is aware that in the course of its ecclesiastical dealings concerning past child abuse in the society, sometimes the procedures we followed were awkward and took a long time to complete. This was particularly true in your case, and we unfortunately did not always keep you abreast of the ongoing progress of those procedures.
The GBC Body is sorry for the
difficulties you and your disciples, followers, and friends must have
experienced because of these long and cumbersome procedures. We could
have done much better, and we sincerely apologize.
We support the decision of the Office of Child Protection in your case, but our procedures should not have added to your burden.
Additionally, we remain committed to promoting healing and reconciliation for our youth, parents, and all others affected by abuse. We hope that you will continue to reach out personally to former students. We appreciate the efforts you have made in this regard, and we encourage you to continue. We are willing to work with you where appropriate.
In conclusion, we never wanted you to leave the ISKCON society. We humbly request you again to remain an active member in ISKCON. Not only are we sure that this would be the desire of Srila Prabhupada, but also that it would be the best course of action for you, your disciples, and your followers.
Your servants,
The GBC
Part D. Reconciliation Initiative
[Action Order]
The ICOCP and ISKCON Resolve will develop an international plan, in consultation with a broad representation of ISKCON devotees, to address lingering issues concerning past child abuse, including failure of administrative oversight in child protection. The goal will be to promote reconciliation and healing while insuring fairness and integrity in ISKCON’s response to these issues. The plan will be ready for presentation to the GBC Body at the June meetings for ratification.
313. Apology Letter to Recipients of Compensation from the ISKCON Youth Fund
[Statement]
Resolved: That the following letter of apology, which is being sent to recipients of compensation from the ISKCON Youth Fund on GBC letterhead stationary, be entered into the GBC minutes book as a matter of record:
Dear [Claimant's name]:
As Chairman of the ISKCON Governing Body Commission, I have been officially requested to personally communicate to you the GBC's most sincere apology for the abuse and the neglect you suffered while in Gurukula.
You were a pioneer in ISKCON's fledgling attempts to establish a Gurukula system to train our children in Krishna Consciousness. Unfortunately, you were also subjected to serious mistreatment and abuse as a result of our failure to properly implement that vision. For this we are very sorry, and we ask you to please accept our deepest and most heartfelt apology.
As members of the Governing Body Commission, past and present, we want you to know that we take full responsibility for the wrongdoings committed in the early years of the ISKCON movement. As leaders, the GBC members were entrusted with properly providing for your care. And during the time that terrible abuses were committed, the leadership of the Society failed in its responsibility to vigilantly provide for your welfare and protect you from all forms of harm and abuse. We are also aware of our failure to provide the quality of care and education that Srila Prabhupada wanted for you, and that you deserved.
We truly wish we could turn back the clock and remove the pain you underwent; but as you know, we cannot do that. We are, however, fully committed to making amends for past transgressions, and implementing safeguards against future abuse. And we will continue to improve opportunities for Krishna Conscious children today. We humbly request that you help us assure that others do not suffer the way you did by sharing your insights and invaluable experience with us.
Although this personal apology is long overdue (and in many ways inadequate) we pray that you will find it in your heart to forgive us. We offer you acknowledgment, support and friendship. We understand that we are all connected with one another, and that we cannot move forward as a Movement without you. We will do whatever is within our capacity to assist you, so please let us know how we can help.
Sincerely,
[signed]
Bhanu Swami
GBC Chairman
314. Annual General Meeting 2008
[Action Order]
RESOLVED:
The Annual General Meeting for 2008 will start on the 24th of February 2008 and end on the 5th of March.
February 19 Lord Nityananda’s Appearance
February 24 – March 5 GBC Meetings
February 26 Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura’s Appearance
March 21 Gaura Purnima /Lord Gauranga’s Abhisheka