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Followers of the Krishna movement in Bulgaria marched along one of capital Sofia's main boulevards to celebrate a major religious holiday - the birthday of Lord Krishna.
Prabhupada didn't use the term but there are those who feel Prabhupada's books shouldn't be edited after his departure. They claim his adi vani or original words should be left untoucehd. In this article Jayadvaita Swami explores the issues surrounding the editing of Prabhupada's books.
The term adi vani mainly seems used by those who feel that after Srila Prabhupada's departure no editing of his books should be done at all.
Their use of the term, however, is curious.
- By adi vani they don't mean "his original words" as he originally spoke them.
- They mean his words as published during his lifetime, after they were edited.
Here is a very informative article that tracks the history and development of processes involved in editing Prabhupada's books. I find it amazing that Jayadvaita Swami is criciticised for doing the service he was personally given by his spiritual master. Here he explains some of the up until now mysteries of this important service.
An overview of the editorial history of the books of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
