00:00 – The Core Conflict: Can Women Initiate? Introduction to the polarizing debate regarding female diksa gurus and its impact on the tradition’s future.
00:34 – Two Competing Visions: Agility vs. Tradition Contrasting “Missionary Agility” (adapting to the times) with the “Traditionalist” view (upholding scriptural roles).
00:56 – The Case for Adaptation The arguments for change: the genderless nature of the soul, practical relevance in the West, and historical precedent.
01:25 – Beyond Gender: The Crisis of Evidence Why the debate is actually a deadlock over pramana (evidence) rather than social justice or modernity.
01:57 – Pramana-sastra: The Hierarchy of Proof Defining the Vedic system of evidence: Pratyaksa (perception), Anumana (logic), and the ultimate authority of Shabda (scripture).
02:45 – The Four Defects of Human Reasoning Why human logic and perception are considered fundamentally flawed and unreliable for spiritual truth.
03:50 – Deconstructing the Pro-FDG Argument Analyzing the argument for female gurus as a form of anumana (inference) rather than direct scriptural instruction.
05:01 – Quantitative Analysis: The 99% vs. The 1% Comparing the volume of evidence: over 1,000 instances supporting traditional roles versus a handful of ambiguous exceptions.
05:33 – The Final Choice: Scripture or Logic? The ultimate question regarding the movement’s authority: is it built on the “solid rock” of scripture or the “shifting sands” of cultural logic?