In this video, Basu Ghosh Das offers a further response to his senior godbrother regarding the contentious topic of female diksha gurus in ISKCON.
He addresses several key points: the role of the GBC as a managing authority rather than the sole arbiter of philosophical matters, the importance of shastra (revealed scripture) as the central authority, and the distinction between shiksha (instructing) and diksha (initiating) gurus.
Drawing on references from Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, Bhakti Rasamrita Sindhu, and a letter by Srila Prabhupada to Achyutananda (November 14, 1970), he argues that the sacred thread ceremony (upanayana samskara) was traditionally reserved for men, and that Srila Prabhupada did not extend it to women.
He emphasizes that women can and do serve as shiksha gurus and are valued as Vaishnavis, but that diksha initiation carries specific requirements rooted in Vedic tradition.
Basu Ghosh Das also objects to the use of personal attacks and defamation in the debate, calling for a respectful, evidence-based discussion grounded in shastra pramana.