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The silence of Yadunandana Swami (Javier Pera) as the most responsible, in the face of the numerous scandals in the New Vrajamandala, is not only inadequate, but can have profound negative consequences. When spiritual leaders choose not to face controversial situations, they send a message of complicity or indifference, which can erode community confidence in their integrity and morality. In addition, lack of response can allow injustice to persist and normalize, affecting the most vulnerable people within the community. Impunity generated by silence can lead to an increase in discontent and disappointment among devotees. Transparency and dialogue are fundamental toining credibility and respect. Avoiding these disappointments not only debilitates the moral structure of the institution, but also harms those seeking
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