Bhakti Vriksha Lessons For Members Krishna Sadhak
Bhakti Vriksha Lessons For Members Krishna Sadhak
Lessons for
Members
Krsna Sadhak
Bhakti Vriksha Lessons for Members - Krsna Sadhak Level
Contents
The Transcendental Gardeners ........................................................................................................... 2
Preface ................................................................................................................................................... 4
Lessons ................................................................................................................................................... 5
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
23. Kali’s four legs ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
24. Reasons for sin and places of lust ...................................................................................................................................... 9
25. False ego ............................................................................................................................................................................ 11
26. Mind, intelligence and soul .............................................................................................................................................. 13
27. Nature of the mind ........................................................................................................................................................... 15
28. Do we need to control the mind? .................................................................................................................................... 17
29. Yoga ................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
30. Vyuha 4 – Yoga ladder ...................................................................................................................................................... 23
31. Topmost yoga.................................................................................................................................................................... 24
32. Who begins? ..................................................................................................................................................................... 27
33. Ferris wheel....................................................................................................................................................................... 29
34. Demigods .......................................................................................................................................................................... 31
35. Three modes of material nature ....................................................................................................................................... 36
36. Sublime way to cross the three modes ............................................................................................................................. 38
37. Vyuha 5 – Seminar on the three modes of material nature ............................................................................................ 40
Version 3.0
In Sri Godruma-Kalpatavi, Bhakti Vinoda Thakura, one of the pioneering acaryas of our parampara, describes the
structure of the Nama Hatta. The spirit of his endeavor exactly matched the mood of Lord Nityananda, who was
personally ordered by Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Thakura established over five-hundred Nama Hatta sangas
(associations).
Srila Bhakti Siddhanta Sarasvati instructed his disciples to broadcast the glories of Sridham Mayapur and
Navadvip parikrama, to print books and establish Nama Hatta. Of these three activities, brhad mridanga, or the
massive distribution of books has been considered the primary method of expansion. But nowadays with ninety-
eight percent or more of our devotees being congregational members, Nama Hatta is more relevant to ISKCON
today than it was at the beginning of our movement.
In a letter Srila Prabhupada appreciates home preaching, “Your home to home preaching is very good. The
important thing is to make arrangements that they hear and chant. That will make your preaching successful.
Once they begin chanting then automatically they will want to follow the rules and regulations, attend arati, take
prasadam, etc.” (Letter to Tusta Krsna Maharaja, 9th January, 1976)
In the introduction to the translation of Sri Godruma Kalpatavi HH Jayapataka Swami Maharaja says that, “In
this modern age it is most practical to apply the Nama Hatta form of preaching - cultivating people through small
groups formed of the congregation. Nama Hatta groups can begin anywhere, without restrictions, whereas in a
temple there are so many restrictions, not only spiritual but also material, in the sense that so many expenses
must be met.
Today we have different kinds of Nama Hatta programs, such as counsellor groups, Bhakti Vrikshas and various
other groups, all of which are included in the broad category of the Nama Hatta.”
Implementation of Nama hatta for the present time in the form of Bhakti Vriksha was introduced by HH
Jayapataka Swami Maharaja. The Bhakti Vriksha program’s structure follows the same format as Srila
Bhaktivinoda Thakura’s Nama Hatta organization, adapted for the current times.
Inspired by Srila Prabhupada and HH Jayapataka Swami Maharaja a team of devotees in ISKCON New Rajapur
Jagannatha Dham (NRJD), Bengaluru have made an insignificant attempt in compiling these lessons for the
benefit of the devotee community.
These lessons have been compiled to help the Bhakti Vriksha sevaks to help their members to systematically
advance spiritually.
Devotees who have any queries, suggestions or would like to seek any clarification on this Bhakti Vriksha
Lessons for Members or congregational preaching may reach out to us on [email protected].
Your servants,
P.S.: If you are interested in successfully implementing Bhakti Vriksha in your Yatra / area please contact the
Congregational Development Ministry (phone: +91 (3472) 245619, email: [email protected])
Preface
In the introduction to the Bhagavad Gita As It Is, Srila Prabhupada writes
tasmat sarveshu kaleshu
mam anusmara yudhya ca
mayy arpita-mano-buddhir
mam evaishyasy asamsayah
“Therefore, Arjuna, you should always think of Me in the form of Krsna and at the same time carry out your
prescribed duty of fighting. With your activities dedicated to Me and your mind and intelligence fixed on Me,
you will attain Me without doubt.” (BG 8.7)
“He (Krsna) does not advise Arjuna simply to remember Him and give up his occupation. No, the Lord never
suggests anything impractical. In this material world, in order to maintain the body one has to work. Human
society is divided, according to work, into four divisions of social order – brahmana, kshatriya, vaishya and sudra.
The brahmana class or intelligent class is working in one way, the kshatriya or administrative class is working in
another way, and the mercantile class and the laborers are all tending to their specific duties. In the human
society, whether one is a laborer, merchant, administrator or farmer, or even if one belongs to the highest class
and is a literary man, a scientist or a theologian, he has to work in order to maintain his existence. The Lord
therefore tells Arjuna that he need not give up his occupation, but while he is engaged in his occupation he
should remember Krsna (mam anusmara) (BG 8.7). If he doesn’t practice remembering Krsna while he is
struggling for existence, then it will not be possible for him to remember Krsna at the time of death. Lord
Caitanya also advises this. Therefore we have to practice remembering the Lord always, twenty four hours a day,
by chanting His names and moulding our life’s activities in such a way that we can remember Him always.”
The commitment level to practice Krsna consciousness varies depending upon the involvement of the practioner
and also the help/guidance given by the Bhakti Vriksha sevak /Bhakti Vriksha sector sevak. Whatever may be the
level of commitment Krsna Himself promises in the Bhagavad Gita, “There is no loss or diminution in this
endeavor and even a little advancement on this path can protect one from the most fearful type of danger.” (BG
2.40)
In order to encourage the members to systematically advance spiritually, different shiksha-levels of commitment
and standards of devotional service are recognized by ISKCON. These standards are prescribed for the devotees
who are practicing Krsna consciousness from home . The shiksha program helps the congregational devotees to
consolidate and increase their spiritual practises.
Shraddhavan
Krsna / Gauranga Sevak
Krsna / Gauranga Sadhak
Srila Prabhupada Ashraya
Sri Guru Charana Ashraya
Diksha
Lessons
Introduction
The Lessons along with ‘Sri Namamrta’ and ‘Preaching is the essence’ for Bhakti Vriksha sessions 23 to 37 are
provided in this Chapter.
The relevant lessons along with the ‘Sri Namamrta’ and ‘Preaching is the essence’ should be printed every week
and shared with the participants during the weekly session. It is suggested that all the participants read
through the lesson during the weekly program. Subsequent discussions and questions will be centered on the
lesson.
The Bhakti Vriksha sevak should moderate the discussions based on the lesson for the week and his advanced
preparation.
TRANSLATION
Suta Gosvami said: Maharaja Parikshit, thus being petitioned by the personality of Kali, gave him permission to
reside in places where gambling, drinking, prostitution and animal slaughter were performed.
PURPORT
The basic principles of irreligiosity, such as pride, prostitution, intoxication and falsehood, counteract the four
principles of religion, namely austerity, cleanliness, mercy and truthfulness. The personality of Kali was given
permission to live in four places particularly mentioned by the King, namely the place of gambling, the place of
prostitution, the place of drinking and the place of animal slaughter.
"How a living entity becomes a victim of the material condition is lucidly explained in this verse. The
beginning is to misidentify the body as one's self. Therefore Bhagavad-gita begins with the spiritual instruction
that one is not the body, but is within the body. This consciousness can be possible only if one chants the holy
name of Krsna, the Hare Krsna maha-mantra, and always keeps oneself in the association of devotees. This is
the secret of success. Therefore we stress that one should chant the holy name of the Lord and keep oneself
free from the contaminations of this material world, especially the contaminations of lusty desires for illicit
sex, meat-eating, intoxication and gambling. With determination, one should vow to follow these principles
and thus be saved from the miserable condition of material existence. The first necessity is to become freed
from the bodily concept of life." (Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.2.38 Purport)
"As mentioned before, there are four basic characteristics of an impure life--illicit sex, intoxication, meat-eating
and gambling. According to the Vedic principles, sex should not be indulged in outside of marriage. In human
society there is therefore a system of marriage which distinguishes us from the cats and dogs. Whether we are
Hindu, Moslem or Christian, we acknowledge the system of marriage. The purpose of this system is to avoid
illicit sex. According to the Vedic system, intoxication is also discouraged; nor is meat-eating advocated, for
human beings should be nonviolent. We have been given sufficient grains, fruits, milk, and vegetables, and
there is no necessity to kill poor animals. Some people argue that if we do not eat meat we will be
undernourished, but we can see that the students of this Krsna consciousness movement have given up meat
and are very healthy, whereas people who are eating meat are still, despite their meat-eating, subject to so
many diseases and unhealthy conditions. Gambling is also discouraged because it simply agitates the mind.
This then is the purificatory process by which one can become a brahmana. This path is open to everyone. A
brahmana is one who is truthful and pure, tolerant and simple, full of knowledge and faith in God. He can
control his mind and his senses also.
From the book Elevation to Krsna Consciousness, Chapter 3
"Therefore there is no difficulty in coming in contact with the Supreme Lord (ko 'ti-prayasah). On the other
hand, going to hell requires great endeavor. If one wants to go to hell by illicit sex, meat-eating, gambling and
intoxication, he must acquire so many things. For illicit sex he must arrange for money for brothels, for meat-
eating he must arrange for many slaughterhouses, for gambling he must arrange for casinos and hotels, and for
intoxication he must open many breweries. Clearly, therefore, if one wants to go to hell he must endeavor very
much, but if he wants to return home, back to Godhead, there is no difficult endeavor. To go back to Godhead,
one may live alone anywhere, in any condition, and simply sit down, meditate upon the Supersoul and chant
and hear about the Lord. Thus there is no difficulty in approaching the Lord. Adanta-gobhir visatam tamisram.
Because of inability to control the senses, one must go through great endeavor to go to hell, but if one is
sensible he can very easily obtain the favor of the Supreme Personality of Godhead because the Lord is always
with him. By the simple method of sravanam kirtanam visnoh, the Lord is satisfied."
Srimad-Bhagavatam 7.7.38 Purport
Discovery
1. How many principles of religion are there? What are they?
2. What are the four characteristics of impure life?
3. Which are the four places where Kali resides?
4. What are the four regulative principles?
Understanding
1. Why do we need to follow the regulative principles?
2. What are the benefits we get by following them?
3. How can we save ourselves from the miserable condition of material existance?
4. Which do you think is simpler – Krsna consciousness process or material endeavour which binds us?
Application
1. What are the challenges you are facing or you think you may face in following the Krsna consciousness
process?
2. How do you plan to follow the regulative principles?
SRI NAMAMRTA
Whether pure or impure, one should begin the chanting process which elevates one to purity
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu further advised Subuddhi Raya: "Begin chanting the Hare Krsna mantra, and when
your chanting is almost pure, all your sinful reactions will go away. After you chant perfectly, you will get
shelter at the lotus feet of Krsna." (Caitanya Caritamrta, Madhya 25.199)
cultural propaganda by the devotees will certainly be accepted by all persons who are reasonable and
inquisitive, without any particular bias for the custom of the country..
(Srimad Bhagavatam 2.4.18)
Discovery
1. How does lust arise and transform?
2. Do you think lust binds us to this world? Substantiate.
3. What are the sitting places of lust?
4. How does lust influence a conditioned soul?
Understanding
1. How does one identify himself with matter?
2. What are the consequences of this?
3. When do we begin to inquire about our real position and what is our real position?
Application
1. What are the ways in which we can dovetail the sitting places of lust in the Lord’s service?
SRI NAMAMRTA
We must chant Hare Krsna in order to cleanse the heart of lust and greed
The whole world is revolving due to kama and lobha. Kama means "lusty desire," and lobha means "greed."
People cannot have enough sex or money, and because of this, their hearts are filled with contaminations,
which have to be cleansed by hearing, repeating and chanting. Human life is meant to get rid of anarthas,
unwanted things, but where is the university or college where this science of purification is taught? The only
institution is this Krsna consciousness society. Krsna is within the heart, and the contaminations are also there,
but Krsna will help us cleanse them. Nasta−prayesv abhadresu nityam bhagavata−sevaya (S.B. 1.2.18). We
must regularly hear Srimad−Bhagavatam and chant Hare Krsna; these are the two processes recommended by
Caitanya Mahaprabhu. (Teachings of Lord Kapila, the Son of Devahuti, Chapter 9, text 16)
“I offer my respectful obeisances unto all the Vaiñëava devotees of the Lord. They are just like desire trees who
can fulfill the desires of everyone, and they are full of compassion for the fallen conditioned souls.”
TRANSLATION
The spirit soul bewildered by the influence of false ego thinks himself the doer of activities that are in actuality
carried out by the three modes of material nature.
PURPORT
Two persons, one in Krsna consciousness and the other in material consciousness, working on the same level,
may appear to be working on the same platform, but there is a wide gulf of difference in their respective
positions. The person in material consciousness is convinced by false ego that he is the doer of everything. He
does not know that the mechanism of the body is produced by material nature, which works under the
supervision of the Supreme Lord. The materialistic person has no knowledge that ultimately he is under the
control of Krsna. The person in false ego takes all credit for doing everything independently, and that is the
symptom of his nescience. He does not know that this gross and subtle body is the creation of material nature,
under the order of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and as such his bodily and mental activities should be
engaged in the service of Krsna, in Krsna consciousness. The ignorant man forgets that the Supreme
Personality of Godhead is known as Hrsikesa, or the master of the senses of the material body, for due to his
long misuse of the senses in sense gratification, he is factually bewildered by the false ego, which makes him
forget his eternal relationship with Krsna.
TRANSLATION
One who is in knowledge of the Absolute Truth, O mighty-armed, does not engage himself in the senses and
sense gratification, knowing well the differences between work in devotion and work for fruitive results.
PURPORT
The knower of the Absolute Truth is convinced of his awkward position in material association. He knows that
he is part and parcel of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna, and that his position should not be in the
material creation. He knows his real identity as part and parcel of the Supreme, who is eternal bliss and
knowledge, and he realizes that somehow or other he is entrapped in the material conception of life. In his
pure state of existence he is meant to dovetail his activities in devotional service to the Supreme Personality of
Godhead, Krsna. He therefore engages himself in the activities of Krsna consciousness and becomes naturally
unattached to the activities of the material senses, which are all circumstantial and temporary. He knows that
his material condition of life is under the supreme control of the Lord; consequently he is not disturbed by all
kinds of material reactions, which he considers to be the mercy of the Lord. According to Srimad-Bhagavatam,
one who knows the Absolute Truth in three different features — namely Brahman, Paramatma, and the
Supreme Personality of Godhead — is called tattva-vit, for he knows also his own factual position in
relationship with the Supreme.
Discovery
1. What are the 2 types of bodies?
2. What does a person with false ego think about himself?
3. What does a person free from false ego think about his position?
4. How does a person get bewildered by false ego?
Understanding
1. How can we easily understand that we are not controllers?
2. How can we get free from false ego?
Application
1. How can we identify false ego in our daily activity. What steps do you plan to take to overcome false ego?
SRI NAMAMRTA
The effect of chanting the holy name is to become free from false egoism
The effect of chanting the holy name of the Lord is perceived by the chanter as liberation from the conception
of false egoism. False egoism is exhibited by thinking oneself to be the enjoyer of the world and thinking
everything in the world to be meant for the enjoyment of one's self only. The whole materialistic world is
moving under such false egoism of "I" and "mine," but the factual effect of chanting the holy name is to
become free from such misconceptions. Srimad-Bhägavatam 2.1.11
Chanting Hare Krsna not only frees one from false ego, but elevates the soul to its eternal, constitutional
position of pure devotional service
Simply understanding ahaìkära means no more than understanding the false identification. Simply
understanding that I am not matter, I am soul, is not perfection. The impersonalist, the void philosopher,
simply thinks of the negative, that I am not this matter, I am not this body. This will not stay. You have to not
only realize that you are not matter, but you have to engage yourself in the spiritual world. And that spiritual
world means to be working in Krsna Consciousness. That spiritual world, that functioning of real life, is Krsna
Consciousness.... Chanting the mahä-mantra—Hare Kåñëa, Hare Kåñëa, Kåñëa Kåñëa, Hare Hare/ Hare Räma,
Hare Räma, Räma Räma, Hare Hare—is the process not merely of putting an end to this false conception of the
self, but it goes beyond that, to the point where the pure spirit soul engages in his eternal, blissful, all-knowing
activities in the loving service of God. This is the height of conscious development, the ultimate goal of all
living entities now evolving through the cycles and species of material nature.
When a person is advanced in spiritual consciousness or Kåsëa consciousness, he naturally becomes very
sympathetic toward all living entities suffering in the material world. Naturally such an advanced person
thinks of the suffering of the people in general.... If one is actually sympathetic to fallen, suffering humanity,
he should try to elevate people from material consciousness to spiritual conscious.... By the grace of Kåñëa, we
may raise a person to spiritual consciousness if we ourselves follow the rules and regulations. If we give up our
own spiritual activities and simply become concerned with the bodily comforts of others, we will fall into a
dangerous position.
(Srimad-Bhägavatam 5.8.9)
TRANSLATION
The working senses are superior to dull matter; mind is higher than the senses; intelligence is still higher than
the mind; and he [the soul] is even higher than the intelligence.
PURPORT
The senses are different outlets for the activities of lust. Lust is reserved within the body, but it is given vent
through the senses. Therefore, the senses are superior to the body as a whole. These outlets are not in use
when there is superior consciousness, or Krsna consciousness. In Krsna consciousness the soul makes direct
connection with the Supreme Personality of Godhead; therefore the hierarchy of bodily functions, as described
here, ultimately ends in the Supreme Soul. Bodily action means the functions of the senses, and stopping the
senses means stopping all bodily actions. But since the mind is active, then even though the body may be silent
and at rest, the mind will act — as it does during dreaming. But above the mind is the determination of the
intelligence, and above the intelligence is the soul proper. If, therefore, the soul is directly engaged with the
Supreme, naturally all other subordinates, namely, the intelligence, mind and senses, will be automatically
engaged. In the Katha Upanisad there is a similar passage, in which it is said that the objects of sense
gratification are superior to the senses, and mind is superior to the sense objects. If, therefore, the mind is
directly engaged in the service of the Lord constantly, then there is no chance that the senses will become
engaged in other ways. This mental attitude has already been explained. param´ drstva nivartate. If the mind is
engaged in the transcendental service of the Lord, there is no chance of its being engaged in the lower
propensities. In the Katha Upanisad the soul has been described as mahan, the great. Therefore the soul is
above all — namely, the sense objects, the senses, the mind and the intelligence. Therefore, directly
understanding the constitutional position of the soul is the solution of the whole problem.
With intelligence one has to seek out the constitutional position of the soul and then engage the mind always
in Krsna consciousness. That solves the whole problem. A neophyte spiritualist is generally advised to keep
aloof from the objects of the senses. But aside from that, one has to strengthen the mind by use of intelligence.
If by intelligence one engages one's mind in Krsna consciousness, by complete surrender unto the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, then, automatically, the mind becomes stronger, and even though the senses are very
strong, like serpents, they will be no more effective than serpents with broken fangs. But even though the soul
is the master of intelligence and mind, and the senses also, still, unless it is strengthened by association with
Krsna in Krsna consciousness, there is every chance of falling down due to the agitated mind.
TRANSLATION
Thus knowing oneself to be transcendental to the material senses, mind and intelligence, O mighty-armed
Arjuna, one should steady the mind by deliberate spiritual intelligence [Krsna consciousness] and thus — by
spiritual strength — conquer this insatiable enemy known as lust.
PURPORT
This Third Chapter of the Bhagavad-gita is conclusively directive to Krsna consciousness by knowing oneself
as the eternal servitor of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, without considering impersonal voidness the
ultimate end. In the material existence of life, one is certainly influenced by propensities for lust and desire for
dominating the resources of material nature. Desire for overlording and for sense gratification is the greatest
enemy of the conditioned soul; but by the strength of Krsna consciousness, one can control the material
senses, the mind and the intelligence. One may not give up work and prescribed duties all of a sudden; but by
gradually developing Krsna consciousness, one can be situated in a transcendental position without being
influenced by the material senses and the mind — by steady intelligence directed toward one's pure identity.
This is the sum total of this chapter. In the immature stage of material existence, philosophical speculations
and artificial attempts to control the senses by the so-called practice of yogic postures can never help a man
toward spiritual life. He must be trained in Krsna consciousness by higher intelligence.
Discovery
1. Arrange in the order of increasing superiority
a)soul b)senses c)mind d)intelligence
2. What are the two greatest enemies of the conditioned soul?
3. How can we avoid the mind and senses being engaged in lower propensity?
4. Is it a good idea to stop all activities to control the senses? What is the better alternative?
Understanding
1. How does Krsna consciousness make the soul strong enough to avoid the influence of material nature?
Explain with an example.
2. What do you understand by ‘param drstva nivartate’?
Application
How can we be more focused in engaging our senses in devotional service? How do your plan to do that?
SRI NAMAMRTA
"I do not know how much nectar the two syllables 'Kåñ-ëa' have produced. When the holy name of Krsna is
chanted, it appears to dance within the mouth. We then desire many, many mouths. When that name enters
the holes of the ears, we desire many millions of ears. And when the holy name dances in the courtyard of the
heart, it conquers the activities of the mind, and therefore all the senses become inert."
(Vidagdha-mädhava (1.15), by Rüpa Gosvämé [cited: Çré Caitanya-caritämåta Antya-lélä 1.99])
Preaching the knowledge of the living entity's spiritual existence is the highest welfare work.
... [the living entity] must preach this knowledge [of self-realization] after perfecting himself and
understanding his own position as an eternal servant of Kåñëa. Preaching this is showing real mercy to living
entities. Other types of humanitarian work may be temporarily beneficial for the body, but because a living
entity is spirit soul, ultimately one can show him real mercy only by revealing knowledge of his spiritual
existence. As Caitanya Mahäprabhu says, jévera 'srarüpa' haya-kåñëera 'nitya-däsa.' "Every living entity is
constitutionally a servant of Kåñëa." One should know this fact perfectly and should preach it to the mass of
people.(Srimad-Bhägavatam 4.29.1b)
Anyone ... who tries sincerely to present Bhagavad-gita as it is will advance in devotional activities and reach
the pure devotional state of life. As a result of such pure devotion, he is sure to go back home, back to
Godhead.
(Bhagavad Gita. 18.68-69)
activities of Lord Krsna is therefore expert treatment for the mad mind, and eating the foodstuff offered to
Krsna is the appropriate diet for the suffering patient. This treatment is the process of Krsna consciousness.
Discovery
1. What is the analogy of the chariot? How does it connect to our understanding of the hierarchy of the
mind, intelligence and soul?
2. In the body what is the work of intelligence?
3. What does ‘paresanubhava’ mean?
4. What does ‘vairagya’ mean?
Understanding
1. When one is angry, between the mind and intelligence which one is more active?
2. How do we strengthen the intelligence?
3. How can devotional service satisfy the mind?
Application
1. In future how would you like to handle situations when you are angry, feeling stressed or tense? What is
your plan to handle it better?
2. What are the devotional services that you engage in? Do you think you can advance on this path? What is
your plan?
SRI NAMAMRTA
In Kali−yuga, constant chanting of the holy name is more effective than the yoga system for controlling the
mind:
The mind is caïcala, flickering, and it changes very strongly. Therefore Arjuna admitted that controlling the
mind is not at all possible; this would be as difficult as controlling the wind. For example, if one were in a boat
moving according to the wind on a river or the sea, and the wind were uncontrollable, the tilting boat would
be very much disturbed and extremely difficult to control. It might even capsize. Therefore, in the bhava-
samudra, the ocean of mental speculation and transmigration to different types of bodies, one must first
control the mind.By regulative practice one can control the mind, and this is the purpose of the yoga system
(abhyäsa-yoga-yuktena [Bg. 8.8]). But there is a chance of failure with the yoga system, especially in this age of
Kali, because the yoga system uses artificial means. If the mind is engaged in bhakti-yoga, however, by the
grace of Krsnaone can very easily control it. Therefore Çré Caitanya Mahäprabhu has recommended, harer
näma harer näma harer nämaiva kevalam [Cc. Ädi 17.21]. One should chant the holy name of the Lord
constantly, for the holy name of the Lord is nondifferent from Hari, the Supreme Person.
By chanting the Hare Krsna mantra constantly, one can fix the mind on the lotus feet of Krsna(sa vai manaù
kåñëa-padaravindayoù [SB 9.4.18]), and in this way achieve the perfection of yoga. Otherwise, the flickering
mind will hover on the platform of mental speculation for sense enjoyment, and one will have to transmigrate
from one type of body to another.
(Srimad-Bhägavatam 10.1.42)
TRANSLATION
One must deliver himself with the help of his mind, and not degrade himself. The mind is the friend of the
conditioned soul, and his enemy as well.
PURPORT
The word atma denotes body, mind and soul — depending upon different circumstances. In the yoga system,
the mind and the conditioned soul are especially important. Since the mind is the central point of yoga
practice, atma refers here to the mind. The purpose of the yoga system is to control the mind and to draw it
away from attachment to sense objects. It is stressed herein that the mind must be so trained that it can deliver
the conditioned soul from the mire of nescience. In material existence one is subjected to the influence of the
mind and the senses. In fact, the pure soul is entangled in the material world because the mind is involved
with the false ego, which desires to lord it over material nature. Therefore, the mind should be trained so that
it will not be attracted by the glitter of material nature, and in this way the conditioned soul may be saved. One
should not degrade oneself by attraction to sense objects. The more one is attracted by sense objects, the more
one becomes entangled in material existence. The best way to disentangle oneself is to always engage the mind
in Krsna consciousness. The word hi is used for emphasizing this point, i.e., that one must do this. It is also
said:
"For man, mind is the cause of bondage and mind is the cause of liberation. Mind absorbed in sense objects is
the cause of bondage, and mind detached from the sense objects is the cause of liberation." (Amrita-bindu
Upanishad 2) Therefore, the mind which is always engaged in Krsna consciousness is the cause of supreme
liberation.
TRANSLATION
For him who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends; but for one who has failed to do so, his
mind will remain the greatest enemy.
PURPORT
The purpose of practicing eightfold yoga is to control the mind in order to make it a friend in discharging the
human mission. Unless the mind is controlled, the practice of yoga (for show) is simply a waste of time. One
who cannot control his mind lives always with the greatest enemy, and thus his life and its mission are spoiled.
The constitutional position of the living entity is to carry out the order of the superior. As long as one's mind
remains an unconquered enemy, one has to serve the dictations of lust, anger, avarice, illusion, etc. But when
the mind is conquered, one voluntarily agrees to abide by the dictation of the Personality of Godhead, who is
situated within the heart of everyone as Paramatma. Real yoga practice entails meeting the Paramatma within
the heart and then following His dictation. For one who takes to Krsna consciousness directly, perfect
surrender to the dictation of the Lord follows automatically.
Discovery
1. What does the false ego want to do?
2. When is the mind our best friend and when is it our enemy?
3. By what symptoms can we understand that our mind is our enemy?
4. What is the purpose of the yoga system?
Understanding
1. How can the mind be the cause of bondage?
2. How can the mind be the cause of liberation?
3. Can we conquer the mind? How? What is the symptom of one who has conquered the mind?
Application
1. Would you like to make your mind a friend? How will you make the mind your friend?
2. How can we increase our surrender to the Supreme Personality of Godhead? How do you plan to do this
practically?
SRI NAMAMRTA
In the present age, chanting the Hare Krsna mantra is more effective than yogic breathing exercises for
controlling the mind
The process of Krsna Consciousness is to chant Hare Krsna and to hear the sound attentively so that the mind
is fixed upon the transcendental vibration of Kåñëa's name, which is nondifferent from Krsna the personality.
The real purpose of controlling the mind by the prescribed method of clearing the passage of the life air is
achieved immediately if one fixes his mind directly on the lotus feet of Kåñëa. The haöha-yoga system, or
breathing system, is especially recommended for those who are very absorbed in the concept of bodily
existence, but one who can perform the simple process of chanting Hare Krsna can fix the mind more easily....
As stated in Bhagavad-gita, one's mind is his enemy, and one's mind is also his friend; its position varies
according to the different dealings of the living entity. If we divert our mind to thoughts of material enjoyment,
then our mind becomes an enemy, and if we concentrate our mind on the lotus feet of Kåñëa, then our mind is
a friend.... In Bhagavad-gita (8.8) it is said that one must practice the breathing exercise (abhyäsa-yoga-
yuktena). By virtue of these processes of control, the mind cannot wander to external thoughts (cetasä nänya-
gäminä). Thus one can fix his mind constantly on the Supreme Personality of Godhead and can attain (yati)
Him....(Srimad Bhagavatam 3.28.9)
This process of purifying the mind is also recommended by Lord Caitanya; He says that one should chant Hare
Kåñëa. He says further, paraà vijayate: "All glories to Çré Krsnasaìkértana!" All glories are given to the
chanting of the holy names of Krsna because as soon as one begins this process of chanting, the mind becomes
purified. Ceto-darpaëa-märjanam: [Cc. Antya 20.12] by chanting the holy name of Krsna one is cleansed of the
dirt that accumulates in the mind.
(Srimad Bhagavatam 3.28.10)
29. Yoga
The yoga system as it is described in the Bhagavad-gita is different from the bogus yoga system which is going
on in the West these days. The yoga systems which have been introduced into the West by so-called yogis are
not bona fide. Yoga is difficult: the first thing is to control the senses. That is the position of the yogi: he is not
allowed to indulge in sex life. If you indulge in intoxication, if you indulge in meat-eating, and if you indulge
in gambling and sporting--all nonsense--you cannot at the same time become a yogi. I was astonished when a
yogi came here, having advertised in India that you can be a yogi even though you may be addicted to
drinking. This is not the yoga system. This is not standard. You can call it yoga, but it is not the standard yoga
system.
The yoga system is especially difficult for this age. In the Srimad-Bhagavatam we understand that yoga means
to concentrate one's attention on the Superself, Visnu. He is situated in your heart. And, in order to
concentrate your attention, you have to control the senses. The senses are working just like infuriated horses.
If you cannot control the horses of your carriage, it will be dangerous. Just imagine that you are seated in a
carriage and your horses are so furious that they are dragging you to hell. Then what is your position? The
yoga system means to control these senses. The senses are also compared to serpents: The serpent does not
know who is its friend and who is its enemy. It bites anyone. And, as soon as the serpent bites, the result is
death. Similarly, if the uncontrolled senses work in their own way, then you should know that you are in a
dangerous position.
(Topmost Yoga System, Chapter 4)
Therefore the highest perfectional yoga system is to control the mind. And you can control the mind very
easily if you keep the lotus feet of Krsna within you, that's all. Simply think of Krsna and you are conqueror.
You are victorious. You become topmost yogi. Because after all, the yoga system is, yoga indriya
samyama. Yoga means to control the senses. And above the sense, the mind. So if you control the mind, the
senses are controlled automatically. Your tongue wants to eat something nonsense, but if your mind is strong,
mind says, "No. You cannot eat. You cannot eat anything except krshna-prasada." Then tongue is controlled.
So senses are controlled by the mind. Indriyani parany ahur indriyebhyah param manah[Bg. 3.42]. My body
means senses, my activities means sensual activities, that's all. But above the senses is the mind. Above the
mind is the intelligence. And above the intelligence is the spirit soul. If one is on the spiritual platform, on the
soul platform, then his intelligence is spiritualized, his mind is spiritualized, his senses are spiritualized, he is
spiritualized. This is the process of Krsna consciousness. Because actually the spirit soul is working but he has
given his power of attorney to this nonsense mind. He is sleeping. But when he's awakened, the master is
awakened, the servant cannot do anything nonsense. Similarly if you are awakened in Krsna consciousness,
your intelligence, your mind, or your senses cannot act nonsensically. They must according to that. That is
spiritualization. That is called purification.(Bhagavad-gita 6.2-5 Lecture, Los Angeles, February 14, 1969)
Discovery
1) What is the meaning of the Sanskrit word yoga?
2) What is our relationship with God?
3) What is the basic standard expected of a yogi?
4) What is real yoga?
Understanding
1) Is it possible to control one’s senses? How do we control the senses?
2) Which yoga system is suitable for this age?
3) How does one attain perfection in yoga?
Application
Share your realization on bhakti yoga / chanting the holy name.How has it helped you?
SRI NAMAMRTA
In this Age, Chanting of the Holy Name Is the Supreme Form of Yoga. The chanting of the maha−mantra is the
most practical form of yoga in the present age
The breathing exercises and meditational practices of yoga are very difficult in this age.They weredifficult even
five thousand years ago, or else Arjuna would not have rejected the proposal of Krsna. This age of Kali is called
a fallen age. At the present moment, people in general are short−living and very slow in understanding
self−realization, or spiritual life. They are mostly unfortunate, and as such, if someone is a little bit interested
inself−realization, he is misguided by so many frauds. The only actual way torealization ofthe perfect stage of
yoga is to follow the principles of the Bhagavad−gita as they werepracticed by Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu. This
is the simplest and highest perfection of yogapractice.
Lord Caitanya practically demonstrated Krsna consciousness yoga simply by chanting theholy names of Krsna,
as they are mentioned in the Vedanta, the Srimad−Bhagavatam, andmany important Puranas. The largest
number of Indians follow this yoga practice, and inthe United States and other countries also it is gradually
growing in many cities. It is veryeasy and practical for this age, especially for those who are serious about
success in yoga.No other process can be successful in this age.
The meditational process in right earnest was possible in the Golden Age, Satya−yuga,because the people at
that time lived for a hundred thousand years on the average.In the present age, however, if you want success in
practical yoga, take to the chanting ofHare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare
Rama, Rama Rama,Hare Hare, and feel for yourself how you are making progress.
(The Science of Self−Realization, Chapter 5)
By chanting the mahä-mantra, one achieves the results of karma, jïäna and yoga automatically:
The importance of chanting Hare Kåñëa, Hare Kåñëa, Kåñëa Kåñëa, Hare Hare/ Hare Räma, Hare Räma, Räma
Räma, Hare Hare is very strongly stressed in the Second Canto, First Chapter, verse 11, of the Srimad-
Bhägavatam in the following way: Çukadeva Gosvämé tells Mahäräja Parékñit: "My dear King, if one is
spontaneously attached to the chanting of the Hare Krsna mahä-mantra, it is to be understood that he has
attained the highest perfectional stage." It is specifically mentioned that the karmés who are aspiring after the
fruitive results of their activities, the salvationists who are aspiring to become one with the Supreme Person,
and the yogés who are aspiring after mystic perfections can achieve the results of all perfectional stages simply
by chanting the mahä-mantra. Çukadeva uses the word nirëétam, which means "it is already decided." He was a
liberated soul and therefore could not accept anything which was not conclusive. So Çukadeva Gosvämé
especially stresses that it is already concluded that one who has come to the stage of chanting the Hare Krsna
mantra with determination and steadiness must be considered as having already passed the trials of fruitive
activities, mental speculation and mystic yoga. (The Nectar of Devotion)
service for humanity, without discrimination between friends and enemies, the Lord becomes satisfied, and the
mission of one's life is fulfilled."
(Srimad Bhagavatam 7.6.24)
TRANSLATION
O best among the Bhäratas, four kinds of pious men begin to render devotional service unto Me—the
distressed, the desirer of wealth, the inquisitive, and he who is searching for knowledge of the Absolute.
PURPORT
Unlike the miscreants, these are adherents of the regulative principles of the scriptures, and they are called
sukåtinaù, or those who obey the rules and regulations of scriptures, the moral and social laws, and are, more
or less, devoted to the Supreme Lord. Out of these there are four classes of men—those who are sometimes
distressed, those who are in need of money, those who are sometimes inquisitive, and those who are
sometimes searching after knowledge of the Absolute Truth. These persons come to the Supreme Lord for
devotional service under different conditions. These are not pure devotees, because they have some aspiration
to fulfill in exchange for devotional service. Pure devotional service is without aspiration and without desire
for material profit. The Bhakti-rasämåta-sindhu (1.1.11) defines pure devotion thus:
anyäbhiläñitä-çünyaà / jïäna-karmädy-anävåtam
änukülyena kåñëänu- / çélanaà bhaktir uttamä [Cc. Madhya 19.167]
"One should render transcendental loving service to the Supreme Lord Krsna favorably and without desire for
material profit or gain through fruitive activities or philosophical speculation. That is called pure devotional
service."
When these four kinds of persons come to the Supreme Lord for devotional service and are completely purified
by the association of a pure devotee, they also become pure devotees. As far as the miscreants are concerned,
for them devotional service is very difficult because their lives are selfish, irregular and without spiritual goals.
But even some of them, by chance, when they come in contact with a pure devotee, also become pure devotees.
Those who are always busy with fruitive activities come to the Lord in material distress and at that time
associate with pure devotees and become, in their distress, devotees of the Lord. Those who are simply
frustrated also come sometimes to associate with the pure devotees and become inquisitive to know about
God. Similarly, when the dry philosophers are frustrated in every field of knowledge, they sometimes want to
learn of God, and they come to the Supreme Lord to render devotional service and thus transcend knowledge
of the impersonal Brahman and the localized Paramätmä and come to the personal conception of Godhead by
the grace of the Supreme Lord or His pure devotee. On the whole, when the distressed, the inquisitive, the
seekers of knowledge, and those who are in need of money are free from all material desires, and when they
fully understand that material remuneration has nothing to do with spiritual improvement, they become pure
devotees. As long as such a purified stage is not attained, devotees in transcendental service to the Lord are
tainted with fruitive activities, the search for mundane knowledge, etc. So one has to transcend all this before
one can come to the stage of pure devotional service.
Discovery
1. Who is called a ‘sukrtinah’?
2. What are the symptoms of pure devotional service?
3. What are the different conditions under which different people start rendering devotional service unto the
Supreme Lord?
Understanding
4. What are the tendencies of the miscreants?
5. How does Krsna consciousness transform the ‘sukritinah’? Please give examples to illustrate this.
6. Why should devotion be untainted?
Application
1. Do you feel practicing this Krsna consciousness process has helped you? How?
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2. Share a few instances when you performed pure bhakti and how did you feel?
SRI NAMAMRTA
Service to Krsna begins with chanting His holy name and tasting His prasäda
With our material senses, we cannot see Kåñëa, nor can we even hear His name. We can begin to perceive Him
when we advance in devotional service. That devotional service begins with the tongue, not the legs, eyes or
ears. The tongue must be utilized to chant Hare Kåñëa, Hare Kåñëa, Kåñëa Kåñëa, Hare Hare/ Hare Räma, Hare
Räma, Räma Räma, Hare Hare and take Krsnaprasäda. Thus the tongue has a dual function, and by utilizing it
in this way, we will realize Kåñëa. We cannot see Krsnawith our material eyes, nor hear about Him with
material ears, nor touch Him with our hands; but if we engage our tongue in His service, He will reveal
Himself, saying, "Here I am."
(Elevation to Krsna Consciousness, Chapter 5)
TRANSLATION
Those who are devotees of other gods and who worship them with faith actually worship only Me, O son of
Kunté, but they do so in a wrong way.
PURPORT
"Persons who are engaged in the worship of demigods are not very intelligent, although such worship is
offered to Me indirectly," Krsna says. For example, when a man pours water on the leaves and branches of a
tree without pouring water on the root, he does so without sufficient knowledge or without observing
regulative principles. Similarly, the process of rendering service to different parts of the body is to supply food
to the stomach. The demigods are, so to speak, different officers and directors in the government of the
Supreme Lord. One has to follow the laws made by the government, not by the officers or directors. Similarly,
everyone is to offer his worship to the Supreme Lord only. That will automatically satisfy the different officers
and directors of the Lord. The officers and directors are engaged as representatives of the government, and to
offer some bribe to the officers and directors is illegal. This is stated here as avidhi-pürvakam. In other words,
Krsna does not approve the unnecessary worship of the demigods.
TRANSLATION
When they have thus enjoyed vast heavenly sense pleasure and the results of their pious activities are
exhausted, they return to this mortal planet again. Thus those who seek sense enjoyment by adhering to the
principles of the three Vedas achieve only repeated birth and death.
PURPORT
One who is promoted to the higher planetary systems enjoys a longer duration of life and better facilities for
sense enjoyment, yet one is not allowed to stay there forever. One is again sent back to this earth upon
finishing the resultant fruits of pious activities. He who has not attained perfection of knowledge, as indicated
in the Vedänta-sütra (janmädy asya yataù), or, in other words, he who fails to understand Kåñëa, the cause of
all causes, becomes baffled about achieving the ultimate goal of life and is thus subjected to the routine of
being promoted to the higher planets and then again coming down, as if situated on a Ferris wheel which
sometimes goes up and sometimes comes down. The purport is that instead of being elevated to the spiritual
world, from which there is no longer any possibility of coming down, one simply revolves in the cycle of birth
and death on higher and lower planetary systems. One should better take to the spiritual world to enjoy an
eternal life full of bliss and knowledge and never return to this miserable material existence.
Discovery
1. What is Krsna’s opinion of people engaged in demigod worship?
2. What are the analogies used in the purport regarding demigod worship? Discuss.
Understanding
1. What did you understand from the 2 analogies regarding demigod worship?
2. What do you understand from the analogy of the ferris wheel?
3. Which are the planets considered mortal planets?
4. Can a person permanently reside in the planet of his favourite demigod / devata?
5. What are the benefits of attaining the eternal kingdom?
Application
1. Do you want to be on the Ferris wheel where the highest point implies the highest planetary system and
lowest point indicates the lowest planetary system? If yes, why? If no, why not?
Or
2. What steps are you taking to get out of the Ferris wheel?
SRI NAMAMRTA
One should not equate the name of the Lord with those of the demigods
By worshiping the Supreme Lord, one automatically serves all the demigods because they are parts and parcels
of the whole. If one supplies water to the root of a tree, all the parts of the tree, such as the leaves and
branches, are automatically satisfied, and if one supplies food to the stomach, all the limbs of the body—the
hands, legs, fingers, etc.—are nourished. Thus by worshiping the Supreme Personality of Godhead one can
satisfy all the demigods, but by worshiping all the demigods one does not completely worship the Supreme
Lord. Therefore worship of the demigods is irregular, and it is disrespectful to the scriptural injunctions.
In this age of Kali it is practically impossible to perform the deva-yajïa, or sacrifices to the demigods. As such,
in this age Srimad-Bhägavatam recommends saìkértana-yajïa. Yajïaiù saìkértana-präyair yajanti hi
sumedhasaù (Srimad-Bhägavatam 11.5.32). "In this age the intelligent person completes the performances of
all kinds of yajïas simply by chanting Hare Kåñëa, Hare Kåñëa, Kåñëa Kåñëa, Hare Hare/ Hare Räma, Hare
Räma, Räma Räma, Hare Hare." Tasmin tuñöe jagat tuñöam: "When Lord Viñëu is satisfied, all the demigods,
who are parts and parcels of the Supreme Lord, are satisfied."
(Srimad-Bhägavatam 4.2.35)
34. Demigods
yasyaika-nisvasita-kalam athavalambya
jivanti loma-vilaja jagad-anda-nathah
visnur mahan sa iha yasya kala-viseso
govindam adi-purusam tam aham bhajami [Bs. 5.48]
Krsna's first expansion, second expansion, the third expansion. The third expansion is Maha-Visnu. So Maha-
Visnu's potency is described in the Brahma-samhita: yasyaika-nisvasita-kalam athavalambya. Nisvasita-kala
means the breathing period. Just abiding by the breathing period of that Maha-Visnu, jivanti loma-vilaja jagad-
anda-nathah. Jagad-anda-nathah means the supreme creature, created, supreme created creature, Brahma.
Brahma is the principal supreme creature in each, every universe. There are innumerable universes, and there
are innumerable Brahmas also.
You will find in Caitanya-caritamrta, it is quoted from Srimad-Bhagavatam that one sometimes... It is called
lila, pastimes, that Brahma, when Krsna was here on this planet, so Brahma was very much proud that "Krsna
is now in the earthly planet, and this earthly planet is one of the innumerable planets under my control."
Brahma is the controller, is the primal, principal living entity in this universe, so he was little proud that
"Krsna is within my control." So therefore Krsna, because He is Paramatma, He knows everything, what one
thinks, what one does. So Krsna asked Brahma to come and see Him. So Brahma came. Brahma came. His
doorman informed Krsna that... Doorman asked Brahma, "Who are you, please?" "Now, you say Krsna that I
am Brahma. I have come to see Him." So when the doorman informed Krsna that in Dvaraka, when Krsna was
there as king, so Krsna asked, "Oh, which Brahma? Which Brahma?" The doorman came back again and
informed that "Which Brahma you are?" So Brahma became astonished: " 'Which Brahma?' I am the Brahma. I
am the supreme creature within this universe, and 'Which Brahma?' " He was surprised, and he said, "Tell
Krsna that four-headed Brahma." Brahma has four heads. So Krsna called him, "All right, come on." So he
came, and he offered his obeisances, and Brahma asked Him, "Krsna, my Lord, may I ask You some question?"
"What is that?" "Your doorman asked me, 'Which Brahma?' So does it mean there are other Brahmas also?"
Krsna said, "Yes, there are innumerable Brahmas. You are only four-headed. There are eight-headed, there are
sixteen-headed, thirty-headed, sixty-four-headed, hundred-twenty-eight-headed, and millions of headed. So all
right, I am calling them all." So Krsna called all the Brahmas, and by His maya, Brahma could see them, but
they could not see this four-headed Brahma, and each of them came and offered obeisances to Krsna, and they
asked, "My Lord, what can I do for You? You have asked me?" "Yes. I have not seen you for so many times, so
many days, so I have called you." So they came, thousands and millions of Brahmas came, and offered
obeisances, and they went away. And this Brahma, four-headed Brahma, remained in the corner, "Oh, what is I
am?" So this is Krsna's creation.
So here it is stated that yasyaika-nisvasita-kalam athavalambya [Bs. 5.48]. "Only just abiding by the breathing
period of Maha-Visnu" -- there are millions of Brahmas -- "they are living." And each Brahma's period... That
you have read in the Bhagavad-gita: sahasra-yuga-paryantam arhad yad brahmano viduh [Bg. 8.17]. The
Brahma's one day means 4,300,000's times 1000. That is Brahma's twelve hours. Similarly, twenty-four hours,
one day. Now calculate one month, such one years, such hundred years. So that hundred years of Brahma is
only a breathing period of Maha-Visnu, just like we are breathing, our inhalation and exhalation is going on.
So during the breathing period, when the breathing is out, all these brahmandas become created, and when it
is inhaled, all, they are closed, account closed. So this is going on.
(From Audio Transcripts (of Srila Prabhupada) 1966 – 1977 – Sri Caitanya Caritamrita, Madhya 20.281- 293,
Ney York, Dec 18, 1966)
Siva:
There are three qualities in the material world: goodness, passion and ignorance. So each quality is controlled
by the Supreme Lord Himself by His expansion of different incarnation. Brahma, visnu, siva -- tina guna
avatara. Now on these three qualities, material modes of nature, the heads are Brahma-Brahma, the first living
creature, Brahma -- and Visnu -- Visnu, God Himself -- and Siva, Lord Siva. Siva's position is between Brahma
and Visnu. Visnu is God, and Brahma is living entity. Gradation. Living entities, they are also parts and parcels
of God. Siva is also part and parcel of God. Visnu is also part and parcel of God. But there are degrees of
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power. That we have already discussed. Krsna is cent percent, Visnu is ninety-four percent, Siva is eighty-four
percent, and we living entities, we are seventy-eight percent. So tri-guna angikari' kare srsty-adi-vyavahara.
They have nothing to do with these material modes of nature. Just like a person in charge of the criminal
department or jail department, but we should not think that he is also one of the prisoners because he is in
charge of the jail department. No. Similarly, Siva, Lord Siva, he is in charge of the modes of ignorance, but he
is not ignorant. He is the most enlightened devotee of Lord. He has got a parampara, disciplic succession,
which is called Visnu Svami-sampradaya. There are four sampradayas of great devotees of Lord: one from
Brahma, one from Siva, and one from Laksmi, and one from the Kumaras. So Lord Siva, although he is in
charge of the department of the modes of ignorance, but he is not ignorant. You should not mistake that.
(From Audio Transcripts (of Srila Prabhupada) 1966 – 1977 – Sri Caitanya Caritamrita, Madhya 20.281- 293,
Ney York, Dec 18, 1966)
Durga:
In the Brahma-samhita, it is said, srsti-sthiti-pralaya-sadhana-saktir eka chayeva yasya bhuvanani bibharti
durga [Bs. 5.44]. Durga-sakti, or external energy, Durga,... Durga means the superintendent of the fort. Durga.
Durga means fort, where you cannot get out or cannot enter very easily. That is called durga. Dur-gamana. So
Durga means the superintendent deity of this material world. So she is very powerful, Durga. How much
powerful? Srsti-sthiti-pralaya-sadhana-saktih. She can create, she can maintain, and she can destroy the whole
material energy, whole material cosmic manifestation. She's so powerful. Srsti-sthiti-pralaya-sadhana-saktir eka
chayeva [Bs. 5.44]. Still, she is working not independently. Chayeva. Just like chaya, or reflection, or shadow.
Not independently. The material scientists who think that the material energy is working independently, they
are mistaken. Material energy cannot work independently. We have got experience. However gorgeous a
machine may be, unless there is touch of the spirit soul, the machine cannot work. Similarly, the big machine,
cosmic manifestation, everything is going on very nicely, but it is being worked out by the plan of Krsna. That
is stated by Krsna Himself, mayadhyaksena prakrtih suyate sa-caracaram [Bg. 9.10], and similarly it is
confirmed by Brahma, srsti-sthiti-pralaya-sadhana-saktir eka chayeva yasya bhuvanani bibharti durga [Bs.
5.44], yasya hi... Srsti-sthiti-pralaya-sadhana-saktir eka chayeva yasya bhuvanani bibharti durga, icchanurupam
api yasya ca cestate sa. Sa durga yasya icchanurupam api cestate. Now, not independent. As the Supreme
Personality of Godhead desires, she works.
(From Audio Transcripts (of Srila Prabhupada) 1966 -1977 – Janmashtami - Bhagavad Gita 7.5 – Vrindavan,
Aug 11, 1974)
Ganesha:
71-08-25 Letter: Sivananda: So far worshipping Ganesa is concerned, that is not necessary. Not that it should be
done on a regular basis. If you like you can pray to Ganapati for removing all impediments on the path of
Krsna Consciousness. That you can do if you like.
74-12-28 Letter: Sons : Krsna says in the Bhagavad-gita, chapter 18; sarva-dharman parityajya, mam ekam
saranam vraja, aham tvam sarva-papebhyo, moksayisyami ma sucah. So why you want to worship someone
else. Krsna, Himself, recommends mam ekam, he alone. Therefore we must do like that. If one wants to water
the tree he waters the root. There is no necessity of watering the branches. The demigods are all different parts
of the universal form of the Supreme Lord. But Krsna is even more than that whole complete universal form.
He is the origin of that universal form. Therefore I do not encourage you to worship this demigod, Ganesa. It is
not required, it is not necessary. Simply worship Krsna. Perform nice devotional service to Krsna. Then your
lives will certainly become perfect. Of course if one has got some sentiment for achieving the blessings of
Ganesa for accumulating large sums of money to serve Krsna, then he may perform this Ganesa worship,
privately, not making a public show. But first of all he must give me $100,000 per month. Not a single farthing
less. If he can supply this amount, $100,000 per month, then he will be allowed to do this Ganesa Puja.
Otherwise he should not do it. It will not be good. That is my order. So all of you keep yourselves strong in
Krsna Consciousness by following all of my basic principles. That is of the utmost importance. Do not fail to
chant 16 rounds daily, rise early, come to mangala arati, come to classes and follow the 4 regulative principles.
In this way your life will become free from all anxieties. Please try to distribute my books in huge quantities
more and more. This is very much satisfying to me.
Discovery
1. Who are the three principal agents controlling the three material modes?
2. What does devi-dhama consist of?
Understanding
1. What is the role of goddess Durga Devi?
2. Does Shiva belong to jiva tattva?
3. What should be one’s mood while praying to Ganesa?
Application
How should we understand a demigod’s / devata’s position?
SRI NAMAMRTA
To taste the nectar of the holy name, great demigods and sages, and even Krsna Himself descended in human
form
During the incarnation of Lord Caitanya to inaugurate the Krsna consciousness movement, even such
personalities as Lord Brahma, Lord Siva and the four Kumaras took birth upon this earth, being allured by
ecstatic love of Lord Krsna. All of them, including the great sage Narada and devotees like Prahlada, came here
as if human beings, chanting the holy names of Lord Krsna together and dancing and floating in the
inundation of love of Godhead. The goddess of fortune and others, allured by love of Krsna, also came down in
the form of human beings and tasted the holy name of the Lord in love. What to speak of others, even Krsna,
the son of Nanda Maharaja, personally descends to taste the nectar of love of Godhead in the form of the
chanting of Hare Krsna.
(Caitanya−caritamrta Antya−lila 3.262−65)
In the Brahma-saṁhitā there are mantras offering obeisances to Lord Śiva, Lord Brahmā, the sun-god and Lord
Gaṇeśa, as well as Lord Viṣṇu, all of whom are worshiped by the impersonalists as pañcopāsanā. In their temples
impersonalists install deities of Lord Viṣṇu, Lord Śiva, the sun-god, goddess Durgā and sometimes Lord Brahmā
also, and this system is continuing at present in India under the guise of the Hindu religion. Vaiṣṇavas can also
worship all these demigods, but only on the principles of the Brahma-saṁhitā, which is recommended by Śrī
Caitanya Mahāprabhu. We may note in this connection the mantras for worshiping Lord Śiva, Lord Brahmā,
goddess Durgā, the sun-god and Gaṇeśa, as described in the Brahma-saṁhitā.
sṛṣṭi-sthiti-pralaya-sādhana-śaktir ekā
chāyeva yasya bhuvanāni bibharti durgā
icchānurūpam api yasya ca ceṣṭate sā
govindam ādi-puruṣaṁ tam ahaṁ bhajāmi
“The external potency, māyā, who is of the nature of the shadow of the cit [spiritual] potency, is worshiped by
all people as Durgā, the creating, preserving and destroying agency of this mundane world. I adore the primeval
Lord, Govinda, in accordance with whose will Durgā conducts herself.” (Bs. 5.44)
kṣīraṁ yathā dadhi vikāra-viśeṣa-yogāt
sañjāyate na hi tataḥ pṛthag asti hetoḥ
yaḥ śambhutām api tathā samupaiti kāryād
govindam ādi-puruṣaṁ tam ahaṁ bhajāmi
“Milk is transformed into curd by the actions of acids, yet the effect, curd, is neither the same as nor different
from its cause, viz., milk. I adore the primeval Lord, Govinda, of whom the state of Śambhu is a similar
transformation for the performance of the work of destruction.” (Bs. 5.45)
bhāsvān yathāśma-śakaleṣu nijeṣu tejaḥ
svīyaṁ kiyat prakaṭayaty api tadvad atra
rahmā ya eṣa jagad-aṇḍa-vidhāna-kartā
govindam ādi-puruṣaṁ tam ahaṁ bhajāmi
“I adore the primeval Lord, Govinda, from whom the separated subjective portion Brahmā receives his power for
the regulation of the mundane world, just as the sun manifests a portion of his own light in all the effulgent
gems that bear such names as sūrya-kānta.” (Bs. 5.49)
yat-pāda-pallava-yugaṁ vinidhāya kumbha
dvandve praṇāma-samaye sa gaṇādhirājaḥ
vighnān vihantum alam asya jagat-trayasya
govindam ādi-puruṣaṁ tam ahaṁ bhajāmi
“I worship the primeval Lord, Govinda. Gaṇeśa always holds His lotus feet upon the pair of tumuli protruding
from his elephant head in order to obtain power for his function of destroying all obstacles on the path of
progress in the three worlds.” (Bs. 5.50)
yac cakṣur eṣa savitā sakala-grahāṇāṁ
rājā samasta-sura-mūrtir aśeṣa-tejāḥ
yasyājñayā bhramati sambhṛta-kāla-cakro
govindam ādi-puruṣaṁ tam ahaṁ bhajāmi
“The sun, full of infinite effulgence, who is the king of all the planets and the image of the good soul, is like the
eye of this world. I adore the primeval Lord, Govinda, in pursuance of whose order the sun performs his journey,
mounting the wheel of time.” (Bs. 5.52)
All the demigods are servants of Kṛṣṇa; they are not equal with Kṛṣṇa. Therefore even if one goes to a temple of
the pañcopāsanā, as mentioned above, one should not accept the deities as they are accepted by the
impersonalists. All of them are to be accepted as personal demigods, but they all serve the order of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead. Śaṅkarācārya, for example, is understood to be an incarnation of Lord Śiva, as described
in the Padma Purāṇa. He propagated the Māyāvāda philosophy under the order of the Supreme Lord. We have
already discussed this point in text 114 of this chapter: tāṅra doṣa nāhi, teṅho ājñā-kārī dāsa. “Śaṅkarācārya is
not at fault, for he has thus covered the real purport of the Vedas under the order of the Supreme Personality of
Godhead.” Although Lord Śiva, in the form of a brāhmaṇa (Śaṅkarācārya), preached the false philosophy of
Māyāvāda, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu nevertheless said that since he did it on the order of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, there was no fault on his part (tāṅra doṣa nāhi).
We must offer proper respects to all the demigods. If one can offer respects even to an ant, why not to the
demigods? One must always know, however, that no demigod is equal to or above the Supreme Lord. Ekale
īśvara kṛṣṇa, āra saba bhṛtya: “Only Kṛṣṇa is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and all others, including the
demigods such as Lord Śiva, Lord Brahmā, goddess Durgā and Ganeśa, are His servants.” Everyone serves the
purpose of the Supreme Godhead, and what to speak of such small and insignificant living entities as ourselves?
We are surely eternal servants of the Lord. The Māyāvāda philosophy maintains that the demigods, the living
entities and the Supreme Personality of Godhead are all equal. It is therefore a most foolish misrepresentation of
Vedic knowledge.
The Isopanisad states that the Supreme Personality of Godhead is "perfect andcomplete." Part of the Lord's
complete arrangement for this material world ishis process of creation, maintenance, and destruction. Every
living being inthis material world has a fixed schedule of six changes: birth, growth,maintenance, the
production of by-products, diminution, and destruction. This isthe law of material nature. A flower is born as a
bud. It grows, remains freshfor two or three days, produces a seed, gradually withers, and then is finished.You
cannot stop this by your so-called material science. To try to do so isavidya, ignorance.Sometimes people
foolishly think that by scientific advancement man willbecome immortal. This is nonsense. You cannot stop
the material laws. Thereforein the Bhagavad-gita (7.14) Lord Krsna says that the material energy isduratyaya,
impossible to overcome by material means.
Material nature consists of three modes, or gunas: sattva-guna, rajo-guna, and tamo-guna, or the modes of
goodness, passion, and ignorance. Another meaningof guna is "rope." Rope is made by twisting fiber in a
threefold process. Firstthe fiber is twisted in three small strands, then three of them are twistedtogether, then
again three of those are twisted together. In this way the ropebecomes very strong. Similarly, the three modes
of nature--goodness, passion,and ignorance--are mixed, after which they produce some by-product. Then
theyare mixed again, and then again. Thus they are "twisted together" innumerabletimes.
In this way the material energy binds you more and more. By your own effortsyou cannot get out of this
bondage, which is known as pavarga. Pa-varga is thefifth set of letters in the Sanskrit Devanagari alphabet. It
contains theletters pa, pha, ba, bha, and ma. Pa stands for parisrama, "hard labor." Everyliving entity in this
world is struggling very hard to maintain himself andsurvive. This is called the hard struggle for existence. Pha
stands for phena,"foam." When a horse works very hard, foam comes out of its mouth. Similarly,when we are
tired from working very hard, our tongue may become dry and somefoam forms in our mouth. Everyone is
working very hard for sense gratification--so much so that foam is coming from their mouth. Ba represents
bandha,"bondage." In spite of all our efforts, we remain bound up by the ropes of thematerial modes of nature.
Bha stands for bhaya, "fear." In material life, one isalways in a blazing fire of fear, since no one knows what will
happen next. Andma represents mrtyu, "death." All our hopes and plans for happiness and securityin this
world are ended by death.So, Krsna consciousness nullifies this pavarga process. In other words, bytaking to
Krsna consciousness one attains apavarga, where there is no hardstruggle for existence and no material
bondage, fear, or death. Pavargasymptomizes this material world, but when you add the prefix "a" to
pavarga,that means it is nullified. Our Krsna consciousness movement is the path ofapavarga.
Unfortunately, people do not know of these things, and therefore they arewasting their lives. This modern
civilization is a soul-killing civilization;people are killing themselves because they do not know what real life
is. Theyare simply living like animals. The animal does not know what life is, so hesimply works under the
laws of nature, undergoing gradual evolution. But whenyou get this human form of life, you have a
responsibility to live in adifferent way. Here is a chance for you to become Krsna conscious and solve
allproblems. But if you don't--if you continue to act like animals--you will againhave to enter the cycle of birth
and death and transmigrate through 8,400,000species of life. It will take many, many millions of years to come
back to thehuman form of life. For example, the sunshine you are seeing now you will notsee again until after
twenty-four hours. Everything in nature moves in a cycle.So if you lose this opportunity of elevating yourself,
then again you must enterthe cycle of transmigration. Nature's law is very strong. Therefore we areopening so
many centers so that people may take advantage of this InternationalSociety for Krsna Consciousness and
elevate themselves.It is important to take to Krsna consciousness immediately, because we do notknow how
much time is left before death. When your time in this body expires, noone can stop your death. The
arrangement of material nature is so strong. Youcannot say, "Let me remain." Actually, people sometimes
request like that. WhenI was in Allahabad, an old friend who was very rich was dying. At that time hebegged
the doctor, "Can't you give me at least four more years to live? I havesome plans which I could not finish." You
see. This is foolishness. Everyonethinks, "Oh, I have to do this. I have to do that." No. Neither the doctors
northe scientists can check death: "Oh, no, sir. Not four years, not even fourminutes. You have to go
immediately." This is the law. So before that momentcomes, one should be very careful to become realized in
Krsna consciousness. Youshould realize Krsna consciousness very quickly. Before your next death comes,you
must finish your business. That is intelligence. Otherwise you will sufferdefeat.
The Isopanisad states that whatever emanates from the complete whole—theSupreme Lord--is also complete in
itself. Therefore if you want to takeadvantage of your life and become Krsna conscious, there is complete
facility.But you have to come to the point of taking up the practice. Krsna consciousnessis not theoretical; it is
practical. All experiments have already beenperformed. So, as indicated in the Isopanisad, there is a complete
facility forthe small complete units--ourselves--to realize the supreme complete, Krsna. Weare complete units,
but we are small. For example, in a big machine there is asmall screw, and the perfection of that small screw is
to be fitted in itsproper place. Then it has value. But if it becomes unscrewed from the machineand falls down
on the floor, it has no value. Similarly, we are perfect as longas we are attached to Krsna; otherwise we are
useless.
To realize the complete means to realize what our relationship with thecomplete is. And all forms of
incompleteness are experienced only on account ofincomplete knowledge of the complete. We are thinking, "I
am equal to God. I amGod." This is incomplete knowledge. But if you know, "I am part and parcel ofGod, and
therefore I am equal to God in quality," that is complete knowledge.The human form of life is a chance to
revive the complete manifestation of theconsciousness of the living being. You can revive this complete
consciousness bythe process of Krsna consciousness. But if you don't take advantage of thiscomplete facility,
you are killing yourself, committing suicide. As it is said in the Isopanisad, "The killer of the soul, whoever he
may be, must enter intothe planets known as the worlds of the faithless, full of darkness andignorance. " So
don't be the killer of your soul. Utilize the complete facilityof your human life to become Krsna conscious.
That is your only business.
(Extract from ‘Laws of Nature’ Chapter 1 – God and the Law of Karma)
Discovery
1. What are the six changes that occur to all material things? Please give an example?
2. Name the 3 modes of material nature?
Understanding
1. What are the 3 modes compared to and why?
2. How are we bound to this material world?
3. How do the modes bind us?
4. What is the only way to get freed from the control of material nature?
Application
What regular service can you do to help you overcome the stringent laws of material nature and make spiritual
progress?
SRI NAMAMRTA
Unless one is extremely advanced in Krsna Consciousness, one will be influenced by the modes of nature if one
tries to chant in a solitary place
There are many who like to chant the Hare Krsna mantra in a silent, solitary place, but if one is not interested
in preaching, talking constantly to the nondevotees, the influence of the modes of nature is very difficult to
surpass. Therefore unless one is extremely advanced in Krsna Consciousness, one should not imitate Haridäsa
Öhäkura, who had no other business than chanting the holy name always, twenty-four hours a day. Prahläda
Mahäräja does not condemn such a process; he accepts it, but without active service to the Lord, simply by
such methods one generally cannot attain liberation. One cannot attain liberation simply by false pride.
(Srimad-Bhägavatam 7.9.46)
TRANSLATION
This divine energy of Mine, consisting of the three modes of material nature, is difficult to overcome. But those
who have surrendered unto Me can easily cross beyond it.
PURPORT
The Supreme Personality of Godhead has innumerable energies, and all these energies are divine. Although the
living entities are part of His energies and are therefore divine, due to contact with material energy their
original superior power is covered. Being thus covered by material energy, one cannot possibly overcome its
influence. As previously stated, both the material and spiritual natures, being emanations from the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, are eternal. The living entities belong to the eternal superior nature of the Lord, but
due to contamination by the inferior nature, matter, their illusion is also eternal. The conditioned soul is
therefore called nitya-baddha, or eternally conditioned. No one can trace out the history of his becoming
conditioned at a certain date in material history. Consequently, his release from the clutches of material nature
is very difficult, even though that material nature is an inferior energy, because material energy is ultimately
conducted by the supreme will, which the living entity cannot overcome. Inferior, material nature is defined
herein as divine nature due to its divine connection and movement by the divine will. Being conducted by
divine will, material nature, although inferior, acts so wonderfully in the construction and destruction of the
cosmic manifestation. The Vedas confirm this as follows: mäyäà tu prakåtià vidyän mäyinaà tu maheçvaram.
"Although mäyä [illusion] is false or temporary, the background of mäyä is the supreme magician, the
Personality of Godhead, who is Maheçvara, the supreme controller." (Çvetäçvatara Upaniñad 4.10)
Another meaning of guëa is rope; it is to be understood that the conditioned soul is tightly tied by the ropes of
illusion. A man bound by the hands and feet cannot free himself—he must be helped by a person who is
unbound. Because the bound cannot help the bound, the rescuer must be liberated. Therefore, only Lord
Kåñëa, or His bona fide representative the spiritual master, can release the conditioned soul. Without such
superior help, one cannot be freed from the bondage of material nature. Devotional service, or Kåñëa
consciousness, can help one gain such release. Kåñëa, being the Lord of the illusory energy, can order this
insurmountable energy to release the conditioned soul. He orders this release out of His causeless mercy on the
surrendered soul and out of His paternal affection for the living entity, who is originally a beloved son of the
Lord. Therefore surrender unto the lotus feet of the Lord is the only means to get free from the clutches of the
stringent material nature.
The words mäm eva are also significant. Mäm means unto Kåñëa (Viñëu) only, and not Brahmä or Çiva.
Although Brahmä and Çiva are greatly elevated and are almost on the level of Viñëu, it is not possible for such
incarnations of rajo-guëa (passion) and tamo-guëa (ignorance) to release the conditioned soul from the
clutches of mäyä. In other words, both Brahmä and Çiva are also under the influence of mäyä. Only Viñëu is
the master of mäyä; therefore He alone can give release to the conditioned soul. The Vedas (Çvetäçvatara
Upaniñad 3.8) confirm this in the phrase tam eva viditvä, or "Freedom is possible only by understanding
Kåñëa." Even Lord Çiva affirms that liberation can be achieved only by the mercy of Viñëu. Lord Çiva says,
mukti-pradätä sarveñäà viñëur eva na saàçayaù: "There is no doubt that Viñëu is the deliverer of liberation for
everyone."
Discovery
1. What are the different energies of the Lord?
2. What nature does the living being (soul) belong to?
3. Which energy of the Lord controls the construction and destruction?
Understanding
1. What do you understand from the verse ‘mäyäà tu prakåtià vidyän mäyinaà tu maheçvaram’ from the
Çvetäçvatara Upaniñad 4.10?
2. How can we get free from the clutches of the material nature?
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Application
Now we understand about the various energies of the Lord after going through different lessons in the last few
weeks. What are the three steps that you would take to get free from the clutches of material nature?
SRI NAMAMRTA
Regardless of social position, one should chant the holy name to overcome the spell of mäyä and attain the
transcendental platform
Following the orders of Çré Caitanya Mahäprabhu, Govinda, His personal servant, called for all the poor
beggars, who were unhappy due to their poverty, and fed them sumptuously. Observing the beggars eating
prasäda, Çré Caitanya Mahäprabhu chanted, "Hari bol!" and instructed them to chant the holy name. As soon
as the beggars chanted the holy name, "Hari bol," they were immediately absorbed in ecstatic love of Godhead.
In this way Çré Caitanya Mahäprabhu performed wonderful pastimes.
Kåñëa conducts the material world under the three modes of material nature, and consequently there are three
platforms of life—higher, middle and lower. On whatever platform one may be situated, one is tossed by the
waves of material nature. Someone may be rich, someone may be middle class, and someone may be a poor
beggar—it doesn't matter. As long as one is under the spell of the three modes of material nature, he must
continue to experience these divisions.
Çré Caitanya Mahäprabhu therefore advised the beggars to chant "Hari bol!" while taking prasäda. Chanting
means accepting one's self as the eternal servant of Kåñëa. This is the only solution, regardless of social
position. Everyone is suffering under the spell of mäyä; therefore the best course is to learn how to get out of
the clutches of mäyä....
One can overcome the spell of mäyä and attain the transcendental platform by agreeing to engage in the
devotional service of the Lord. Devotional service begins with çravaëaà kértanam; [SB 7.5.23] therefore Çré
Caitanya Mahäprabhu advised the beggars to chant the Hare Kåñëa mahä-mantra for elevation to the
transcendental position. On the transcendental platform, there is no distinction between the rich, the middle
class and the poor.
(Caitanya-caritämåta Madhya-lélä 14.44-46)