Sunday 31 December 2017

Perfect_Questions_Perfect_Answers

A wonderful book in which Srila Prabhupada explains many intricate details of Spirituality in very simple way easily understandable by common people.


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If you miss this human form of life, then it is a great loss.. From the book Perfect questions and perfect answers

From the book "Perfect questions and Perfect Answers"

Chapter-4 The Three Modes Of Nature


Bob: Are the devotees beyond accumulating karma? These devotees—do they feel karma? Do they work in these modes? Are they in the mode of goodness?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: They are above goodness! Śuddha-sattva. The devotees are not in this material world. They are in the spiritual world. That is stated in the Bhagavad-gītā:

māṁ ca yo 'vyabhicāreṇa
bhakti-yogena sevate
sa guṇān samatītyaitān
brahma-bhūyāya kalpate
[Bg. 14.26]

["One who engages in full devotional service, who does not fall down in any circumstances, at once transcends the modes of material nature and thus comes to the level of Brahman."] Devotees are neither in goodness, passion nor ignorance. They are transcendental to all these qualities.

Bob: A devotee who is very faithful reaches this stage?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes. Devotee... You can become a devotee as they have become. It is not difficult. Simply you have to engage yourself in the transcendental loving service of the Lord, that's all.

Bob: I wish to gain more knowledge of God and be able to feel God's presence more. The reason for this is because I feel life has little meaning without this.

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes! If you miss this human form of life, then it is a great loss. That is a great chance given to the living entity to get out of the entanglement of material existence.

Bob: I feel thankful that I've been able to ask these questions...

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes, you can learn more and more.

Bob: But I still have... my connections at home. Marriage is... I am engaged....

Śrīla Prabhupāda: No, no. There are so many marriages. [He indicates Śyāmasundara.] He is married. Marriage is no barrier. I told you that there are four different orders of spiritual life—brahmacārī, gṛhastha, vānaprastha and sannyāsa. So after brahmacārī life, one can marry. That is not obligatory. One may remain naiṣṭhika-brahmacārīfor his whole life. But a brahmacārī can marry. And after marriage, there is vānaprastha life. This means that one is a little aloof from family—the husband and wife live separately. At that time there is no sex life. Then when he is fully renounced, detached from family life, he takes sannyāsa,

Bob: Does somebody forget his wife completely then?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes. Forgetting is not very difficult, if you try to forget. Out of sight, out of mind. [All laugh.] Just as I have my wife, children, grandchildren—everything. But, out of sight, out of mind, that's all. Therefore, vānaprastha, sannyāsa—everything is nicely arranged by the Vedic system.

To be continued....

Srila Prabhupada Vani #280

 #280-Srila Prabhupada explains-sense enjoyment is not for human-in his lecture-SB 7-06-03 MON 1968-06-16 Stop Adjusting the Material World


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Saturday 30 December 2017

The Three Modes Of Nature- From the book Perfect questions and Perfect answers

From the book "Perfect questions and Perfect Answers"
Chapter-4 The Three Modes Of Nature


Bob: I have read that there are three guṇas—passion, ignorance and goodness—in life. I was wishing that you would explain this somewhat, especially what is meant by the mode of ignorance and the mode of goodness.

Śrīla Prabhupāda: In goodness you can understand things—knowledge. You can know that there is God, that this world was created by Him, and so many things, actual things—the sun is this, the moon is this—perfect knowledge. If one has some knowledge, even though it may not be perfect, that is goodness. And in passion one identifies with his material body and tries to gratify his senses. That is passion. And ignorance is animal life—in ignorance, one does not know what is God, how to become happy, why we are in this world. For example, if you take an animal to the slaughterhouse, it will go. This is ignorance. But a man will protest. If a goat is to be killed after five minutes but you give it a morsel of grass, it is happy because it is eating. Just like a child—even if you are planning to kill her or kill him, he is happy and laughs because he is innocent. That is ignorance.

Bob: Being in these modes determines your karma. Is that correct?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes. According to the association of the modes of nature, your activities are being contaminated.

kāraṇaṁ guṇa-saṅgo 'sya
sad-asad-yoni-janmasu
[Bg. 13.22]

A man gets a higher birth or lower birth according to the association of the guṇas, or the modes of nature.

Bob: So cheating and like that—what mode is that?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Cheating is mixed passion and ignorance. Suppose one man cheats another. That means he wants to obtain something; he is passionate. But if he commits murder, he does not know that he will have to suffer for it, so it is a mixture of passion and ignorance.

Bob: And what about when somebody helps another person?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: That is goodness.

Bob: Why is that goodness? What intelligence is that? I mean—this represents knowledge of what? You said that goodness is when you have knowledge.

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes.

Bob: Intelligence.

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes.

Bob: So helping another person?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: That means that he is ignorant and you are trying to enlighten him.

Bob: So giving intelligence...

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes, that is goodness.

Bob: And what about just giving assistance?


Śrīla Prabhupāda: That is also goodness.

Bob: If a beggar has nothing and you give him alms...

Śrīla Prabhupāda: So that may still be goodness. But in your Bowery Street, they give some charity, and immediately he purchases one bottle of wine and drinks and lies down flat. [All laugh.] So that is charity. But that is not goodness; that is ignorance.

Bob: Charity is ignorance?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: There are three kinds of charities—good, passionate and ignorant. Goodness is giving charity where charity must be given. Just like this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement—if anyone gives charity to this movement, that is goodness because it is spreading God consciousness, Kṛṣṇa consciousness. That is goodness. And if one gives charity for some return, that is passion. And if somebody gives in charity in an improper place and time, without respect and to an unworthy person, just like the Bowery man, that is ignorance. But Kṛṣṇa says:

yat karoṣi yad aśnāsi
yaj juhoṣi dadāsi yat
[Bg. 9.27]

"All that you do, all that you eat, all that you offer and give away, as well as all austerities that you may perform, should be done as an offering unto Me." If Kṛṣṇa takes, that is the perfection of charity. Or anyone who is a representative of Kṛṣṇa—if he takes, that is perfection.

Bob: And what kind of charity is it when you give food to somebody who is hungry?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Well, that depends on the circumstances. For example, a doctor has forbidden his patient to take any solid food, and if the patient is asking, "Give me some solids," and if you give him solid food in charity, then you are not doing good to him. That is ignorance.

To be continued....

Srila Prabhupada passtimes-22-Bangkok Airport Bath



Śrīla Prabhupāda distributed his mercy without distinction. That was the kindness of the pure devotee. On a flight from India to the west, we had a two-hour stop over at the Bangkok airport and had to wait in the transit area.

"Get my things," Śrīla Prabhupāda told me. "I am going to shower."

I went to the baggage area, opened Śrīla Prabhupāda's bag, grabbed his lota, towel and a fresh change of clothing. After a few minutes I returned to His Divine Grace.

"Where is the bathroom?" he asked.

We walked together to the bathroom, but unfortunately, there was no bathing facility. Śrīla Prabhupāda was not easily discouraged. For him, there was never an obstacle.

Assessing the situation he turned to me and said, "All right, I'll take bath from the sink."

After putting on his gumpsa he poured water over his body again and again from his lota. He washed with soap and then rinsed again. I watched in amazement as he refreshed himself. He was transcendental to all other activities going on around him.

The attendant watched from a corner of the bathroom. He looked disturbed at seeing the extra work that was being created for him. He had no idea that he was being benedicted by a Paramahāmsa. He was getting the opportunity to do pujari work by the causeless mercy of Śrīla Prabhupāda.

I gave Śrīla Prabhupāda a towel when he was finished. He dried himself and dressed in a clean dhoti and kurta. The attendant approached me as we were walking out of the bathroom. Although I had no idea what he was saying, I knew he was complaining. Śrīla Prabhupāda laughed.

"Śrīla Prabhupāda," I said as we walked out. "I think he is a little upset."

"Oh, well!" Śrīla Prabhupāda replied. "I had to take bath. I was feeling very tired."

Traveling with Śrīla Prabhupāda was always an incredible adventure. He never felt the need to conform to any social conventions. On airplanes he used the restroom when the seat belt light was on. He took prasadam when we weren't allowed to have our trays down. If anyone said anything to him, he ignored them. They would then turn to me.

"I can't stop him," I would say shrugging my shoulders.

They inevitably realized they were no match for a Vaikuntha person and walked away.

Srila. Prabhupada vani#279

#279-Srila Prabhupada explains-Human body is very rare-in his lecture-SB 7-06-03 MON 1968-06-16 Stop Adjusting the Material World

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Friday 29 December 2017

Deity Pastimes:1-Lord Jagannath wears hair on his head for his Devotee

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There was a brahmana in Puri named Talicha Mohapatra. He was one of the pujaris of Lord Jagannath, He was engaged the whole day from morning to night in the perosonal service of Lord Jagannath, Baladeva and Subhadra. These deities were everything to him.

One day the King came to have Jagannaths darshan. Usually when the King came to the temple he would ask for maha-prasada garlands of the deities. Jagannath was not wearing the garland. Mohapatra thought, “It is a great discredit for me that the King will not get Jagannath prasada.” He was very worried. Finally he took a flower garland from his own neck and put it on Lord Jagannath.The King arrived at the altar and took darshan of the deities. As usual, after taking darshan, the King asked the pujari, “Can I please have some flower garland prasada?’ The pujari washed his hands and took the flower prasada from the Lord, handing it to the King. The King received the prasada with humility and devotion, and then left for his palace.

The flower garland was very beautiful. It was prepared out of jui flower, a special flower that is pure white with a strong fragrance. The King, while sitting on his throne, gazed upon the flower garland, and suddenly found one long black hair. He thought, “This is very strange. How can this hair be in the garland? Jagannath has no hair on His head. This brahmana must have taken the flower garland from his own head and put it on Lord Jagannath, and then gave it to me, telling me it was the prasada of the Lord.” The King was very upset. He ordered the presence of Mohapatra immediately. When Mohapatra was brought in front the King, he saw that the King was trembling in anger and hissing like a snake. The King said, “I found a hair in the garland of the Lord. Tell me, when did the Lord develop hair on His head? Tell me the truth, otherwise you will face death.” Mohapatra became very scared and prayed, “Lord, please protect me. I know this King is very strict. Who knows what kind of punishment he will give me! Better I lie and save myself from his punishment.” So he told the King, “Yes. It is true. For some time now the Lord has been growing hair.”

Then King said, “Tomorrow morning I will go to temple and you can show me personally that the Lord has grown hair on His head. If it’s true, then all auspiciousness to you. But if you cannot show me hair on the Lords head, then you will be thrown out of my country. You know very well how strict I am in punishing someone.” Talicha Mohapatra went back to temple and engaged himself in the service of the Lord. After finishing his services he offered his prostrated obeisances and prayed to help him in this situation. After saying this, Mohapatra closed the temple doors and went back to his residence. He kept one glass of poison next to his bed, with a plan to drink it by the end of the night if the Lord did not arrange to protect him. He went to sleep expecting some miracle.

Lord Jagannath understood the mind of His devotee. He came to the place where Talicha Mohapatra was sleeping. The Lord appeared to him in his dream, and said to him, “Why are you so scared? After serving Me you have nothing to fear. As long as I am here at Nilachala, what can this King do to you? Even if ten million kings come they cannot harm you. Why are you so afraid of this King? Why do you think that I have no hair? Am I bald-headed? Don’t you see I have also hair on My head? Do not be fearful. Tomorrow you go to temple. You can see I have so much hair on My head, which you can show to your king.”

Mohapatra woke up and saw there was no one next to him. He thought that the Lord must have given His mercy in the form of a dream. Long before the end of the night he took his bath and went to the temple. He opened the door and looked at the Lord. He was surprised to see the Lord had long, thick black hair on His head, decorated with so many nice flowers. The hair was very long, reaching His waist and touching the ratna-simhasan. After seeing this, Mohapatra was very happy. Then he engaged himself in the service of the Lord. Now he was free from the fear of the King and his punishment.

Early in the morning the King came to the temple and said to Mohapatra, “Show me the hair on the head of the Lord.” Then Mohapatra replied without any fear, “What is there for me to show you? You just go near the Lord and see for yourself whether He has hair on His head or not.” The King went behind the Lord and was surprised to see the long, curly black hair of the Lord reaching down to His waist. The King asked the pujari, “How did you fix this hair on the Lord’s head? Did you fix some hair with the help of glue, or is this real hair that the Lord has grown?” Mohapatra said, “You can check yourself whether it is false hair or real hair.” The King pulled a few of the hairs from Jagannath’s head. Immediately blood started to flow from the Lords scalp. When the King saw this he fainted, falling to the ground. When he awoke, he ran to the Mohapatra and caught hold of his feet.

After offering his prayers, the King donated gifts of great opulence to the pujari and left happily for his palace. People were surprised to see this glorious pastime of Lord Jagannath. Talicha Mahapatra engaged himself in the service of the Lord.

These are the glories of Lord Hari. He is the life and soul of His devotees. He is always with his devotees to help them in their troubles. The Lord is the friend of His devotees. He is always thinking about His devotees.

Srila Prabhupada vani#278


#278-Srila Prabhupada explains-To see God you have to develop love for him-in his lecture-SB 1-02-07 HYD 1974-04-21 Understand Your Position

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Thursday 28 December 2017

Srila Prabhupada passtimes-21-Krishna is so Kind.


I was in Montreal and Prabhupada was giving a lecture. At that time- they got a Vyasasana for him, a very high one - It was that if you stood up you would be facing Prabhupada eye to eye - or He would still be a little bit higher then that. It was a very high vyasasana and he had to crawl up, there were steps going up there. It was more like a pulpit. He would even take prasadam sitting on it. They would bring a big plate of prasadam and sometimes he would give it out from there. 


One day he was giving his lecture from up there, naturally, and at this point he was preaching very hard. We have to be a hundred percent Krishna conscious - we have to try to be hundred percent Krishna conscious, We have to try for that. If we are hundred percent Krishna conscious then we can get pure love of Krishna, then our life will be successful. He was just hammering on this point. 

The devotees were thinking a hundred percent! Their heads were gradually hanging down and they became very thoughtful. A hundred percent! It was such an objective that it never seemed that it would ever be possible to get very close to hundred percent. But Prabhupada was very emphatic on this point. The devotees were very thoughtful at this time. When Prabhupada ended the class, there was a heavy silence. He ended the class saying, " Become cent percent Krishna conscious." It was just like a death sentence, the silence was so thick you could swim through. 

Prabhupada was sitting on that raised vyasasana and said, " Even if you are ninety percent Krishna conscious, Krishna is so kind that you still may be delivered." Then he started down and he was half way down.

 Just as he was getting off the vyasasana he turned to the devotees and said, " Even eighty percent, you can be delivered." 

He started walking off and he turned and his chadder fell off. I remember it was so dramatic..... almost like you see in the movies, "Julius Caesar." He said, " Even seventy percent!" He took his chadder and threw it over his shoulders and raised his head and walked off. 

The purport was that we should try for one hundred percent.

Worshiping Krishna in temple is not Idol worship

Foolish persons, bewildered by the external energy of Visnu, do not know that the ultimate goal of the progressive search after happiness is to get in touch directly with Lord Visnu, the Personality of Godhead. Visnu-tattva is an unlimited expansion of different transcendental forms of the Personality of Godhead, and the supreme or original form of Visnu-tattva is Govinda, or Lord Krsna, the supreme cause of all causes.

Therefore, thinking of Visnu or meditating upon the transcendental form of Visnu, specifically upon Lord Krsna, is the last word on the subject of meditation. This meditation may be begun from the lotus feet of the Lord.

One should not, however, forget or be misled from the complete form of the Lord; thus one should practice thinking of the different parts of His transcendental body, one after another.

Here in this verse, it is definitely assured that the Supreme Lord is not impersonal. He is a person, but His body is different from those of conditioned persons like us. Otherwise, meditation beginning from the pranava (omkara) up to the limbs of the personal body of Visnu would not have been recommended by Sukadeva Gosvami for the attainment of complete spiritual perfection. The Visnu forms of worship in great temples of India are not, therefore, arrangements of idol worship, as they are wrongly interpreted to be by a class of men with a poor fund of knowledge; rather, they are different spiritual centers of meditation on the transcendental limbs of the body of Visnu. The worshipable Deity in the temple of Visnu is identical with Lord Visnu by the inconceivable potency of the Lord.

Therefore, a neophyte’s concentration or meditation upon the limbs of Visnu in the temple, as contemplated in the revealed scriptures, is an easy opportunity for meditation for persons who are unable to sit down tightly at one place and then concentrate upon pranava (omkara) or the limbs of the body of Visnu, as recommended herein by Sukadeva Gosvami, the great authority. The common man can benefit more by meditating on the form of Visnu in the temple than on the omkara, the spiritual combination of a-u-m as explained before.

There is no difference between omkara and the forms of Visnu, but persons unacquainted with the science of Absolute Truth try to create dissension by differentiating between the forms of Visnu and that of omkara. Here it is indicated that the Visnu form is the ultimate goal of meditation, and as such it is better to concentrate upon the forms of Visnu than on impersonal omkara. The latter process is also more difficult than the former.

SB 2.1.19



Srila Prabhupada vani#277

#277-Srila Prabhupada explains-give this life to krishna-in his lecture-Bg 01-23 LON 1973-07-19 How to Enjoy Real Bliss

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Monday 25 December 2017

The transcendental Braj...

Every thing in Braj reminds of Radha and krishna. Every wall is written something about Radha -Krishna. Everyone is busy in their spiritual practices. Everyone is trying to please the supreme lord. There are more than 5000 prominent temples. Apart from that Every home is a temple in itself. Whether it's rickshaw puller, beggar, shop keeper, ladies, police man, sadhu,  or anyone...Everyone says Radhe Radhe and other person understands what he/she is saying...



The sounds of ...Jai Radha raman ki jai...Jai banke bihari ki jai...fills the atmosphere, You simply cannot escape from Krishna here..He is the soul of Braj. Externally we may see the uneducated crowd, pigs, dogs, monkeys, cows, poor drainage etc...But those who come with a mood to surrender to the supreme couple can see the hears full with love for the devine couple in everyone. Every spec of dust is fully enchanted with love of Radha -Krishna.


Please come to Braj once in your lifetime and absorb yourself with the heart changing atmosphere and experience which cannot be described in words .
Hare Krishna🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
*The Yamadutas at the Time of Death (Terminal Restlessness)*

Have you ever heard of terminal restlessness? Probably not, unless you are a doctor or a nurse. But although the name is new, the condition is described in Srimad Bhagavatam.

I will tell you how I found out about it, and this story is a classic example of the dreadful reality faced by all the suffering souls of this material world. It also shows clearly what Srila Prabhupad has saved us from and why we should feel eternally indebted to him.

It all started when I received a phone call from my parents saying that Dad was sick with cancer. I believe in omens, and my right eye started twitching profusely, so I knew that the outcome wouldn’t be good. That was in the beginning of November.

But Dad was optimistic. He was sure he could overcome everything, as he had always been the controller in every situation and had faced many trials in life and overcome them all. Until now he seemed to be a lucky guy, enjoying good facilities and good karma in every respect. Little did he know that his good karma had come to a grinding halt. If Krsna wants to save you no one can kill you, but if Krsna wants to kill you no one can save you.

Dad had prostate cancer, and it had spread into his bones. He was having chemotherapy, but it failed twice. I rang one day, and he literally wept. “I’m dying,” he said.

I felt compassion for him. He was helpless in the hands of cruel fate. I tried to help. “Well don’t worry,” I said. “There is reincarnation. You will be okay. Just pray. God is kind.”

But it was little comfort to someone who was bewildered and didn’t know God.

After that I felt that I was somehow connected to his suffering. I could feel all of his fear and anxiety. I would pray all the time. I didn’t want to experience any of it, but I guess I was karmically connected to him, so there was no escape no matter how far away I was. The physical suffering was nothing compared to the mental torture he was experiencing. He became humble, and I dropped everything a couple of times and flew from Vrindavan to be with him.

In the past he had never wanted to hear anything about Krishna, so I had given up trying years ago. We never discussed the subject. I would just feed him prasad (he loved my cooking) and talk about other things. I had Vrindavan dust with me and some Yamuna water mixed with Ganga. There were also some small Jagannatha Deities. I deposited all these things in the house, hoping they would have an effect and using them whenever possible, in Dad’s food and so on.

I kept praying and hoping that somehow I could convince him about Krishna before he died. He was so bewildered and humbled by his lack of control over the situation that he was willing to listen to some degree. He was clutching at straws.

I read him some Bhagavad Gita, and he said that it was comforting. I also read to him from Coming Back. He liked that because the idea of reincarnation was something positive to look for in the future, and he was desperate for that. I saw in there the chapter about Ajamila and felt I should read it to him, but thought maybe it was too much to thrust upon him. Besides, I was there, and because I was chanting everything it would be okay, or so I thought.

I really believed you could just chant Hare Krishna and all bad things would go away. I guess this is a superficial and neophyte viewp jb oint. The material world is such a heavy place, and with my great ego I, was overestimating my own purity. I realized later that I’m really not even a devotee. If you are incapable of saving yourself, how can you possibly save anyone else?

I had to fly back to Vrindavan several times, as I had family and business commitments, but the whole time I could feel him pulling me. I had zero mental peace during this time. I think he really wanted me there and was emotionally dependant on me, as I was the only one offering any tangible solutions.

People are basically not sympathetic either, and he needed a lot of understanding. I am not good at handling suffering, so this was difficult to bear seeing someone you care for suffering so much anxiety. I left my Jagannatha Deities there and asked them to forgive any offense but to please protect my father while I went back to India on business just for a couple of weeks.

Then my mother rang. She was at her wits’ end. “Please come,” she said. “He is in hospital now, and we need you here.” I jumped on the first flight, and as soon as I arrived, I moved into the hospital with Dad. It was incredible how Krishna seemed to arrange it. They gave us a private room and let me sleep there and care for him. Nobody questioned my authority, and my mother just backed off and let me do anything. She is a Roman Catholic and doesn’t usually allow me to speak about Krishna.

I realized that the karmis are so far into denial that they try to avoid the reality of death as much as possible, so it was a way out for her if I took the burden. She could go home and pretend nothing was happening, yet still know that Dad was being taken care of by me. Or maybe deep down she also felt desperate for his spiritual welfare, and I was the best solution they had. I’m not really sure. Once it all goes beyond their material perception and control, they become completely bewildered. I only know that I was able to fully take over the care of my father. Many people must suffer and die alone in hospitals going through what I am about to tell…

I slept next to Dad and tended to his every need. I managed to get Tulasi beads on him, which one demoniac nurse kept taking off. I got mental about it. Oh no, I thought, he is so sinful, he can’t wear Tulasi. Then I just got in this mindset that I was going to be aggressive and keep those beads on him no matter what. She would take them off, and I would just smile sweetly and put them right back on.

I read some Bhagavad Gita to him. He didn’t eat at all for the twelve days leading up to his death. For eight of those days he had only Ganga and Yamuna water and nothing else. I controlled everything that went into his mouth. I even started sprinkling Vrindavan dust in his water as well.

Toward the end, he was on another level, not of this world. He seemed to be perceiving things that other people couldn’t. For example, every night I would put on a Shiva T-Shirt to wear to bed. There was a large picture of Lord Shiva on the front of it. My habit was to wait till he was asleep and in a subtle manner, sprinkle a little bit of Vrindavan dust on his head in case he died while I was asleep.

One night I had just sprinkled the dust, and he sprang up with a wide-eyed look of amazement. “Oh, you’re all surrounded by dust,” he said.

Another night, in the same way, he sprang awake and looked at my Lord Shiva shirt. “Careful!” he said. “There’s fire coming out of your shirt.” The day before he died, he said there were big dogs in the room and an ugly person floating outside the window.

The evening before his death he began to feel disturbed. “Untie my legs,” he was saying to I don’t know whom, and he was visibly distressed. My mother and my daughter decided to stay overnight at the hospital, which they didn’t normally do. I drifted off to sleep and so did Mum.

At about 9.30 pm my daughter woke me up. “Mum,” she said, “come quickly! Something’s happening to Grand-dad.”

I raced over to the bed and Dad was moaning. “Please, please,” he was saying, “I beg you, let me loose, please let me loose.” His tone was humble and terrified, and his eyes were lowered. He was to say these words many, many times over the next six hours. He was trying to jump off the bed and hide under his pillow. You have to understand that he was skin and bones. He couldn’t even urinate without help, and here he was suddenly trying to get up and run off.

He was thrashing around like a mad man. This is really inauspicious, I thought. I grabbed him by the shoulders. “Dad,” I said, “what’s happening? You okay?”

He was terrified. “Oh Sue,” he cried out, “I tried to get away, I really did, but they got me.” His voice went up to a shout. “She’s got me!” he yelled out.

At that time I should have realized what was happening, but the fact that he said, “She’s got me” put me off, and somehow I got covered over, and for the next six hours I just tried to comfort him.

He cried out again and again. “Oh, for God’s sake,” he would shout, “just let me rest, just ten minutes. Please, I beg you.” His tone of voice was terrified and all the while humble and begging. I would chant and he would relax a little. Then a nurse would come and distract me, and he would start again, thrashing and begging.

“What’s wrong?” I asked.

He seemed exasperated. “I’m trying to tell you,” he said, “but I just can’t.”

Then at 3 am it suddenly dawned on me that the Yamadutas had him. It was so obvious, and I felt so foolish for not realizing it until now. I turned to my 13-year-old daughter and told her I thought the Yamadutas had him.

“Yes,” she said. “I know. I woke you up because I saw three of them floating above his bed, and he was cowering and looking up.”

She had actually seen them. She described later how they looked, with boar-like tusks coming upward out of their mouths and glaring eyes. She had thought they were some kind of ghosts trying to steal his soul from his body. Of course, by Krishna’s arrangement, my mother was sleeping, oblivious the whole time.

What to do? I thought. I started to pray to Krishna: “Oh, please let him go, Krishna.” I was begging.

Then Supersoul would answer. “Why?” He would say. “He will only offend again.”

Then I was really upset. I started praying to Yamaraja” “Please, Yamaraja…” And all the while, I was chanting. I told Dad I was sorry I hadn’t realized sooner that they had hold of him. He nodded, traumatized. His whole death experience was hellish. I’m sorry that any souls have to experience such a thing and understand now why Srila Prabhupad felt such urgency to save everyone.

“Dad,” I said, “do you want me to hold you and chant?” “Yes, yes,” he said. “Have they still got you?” “No, they let me go.”

Then I held him tight for the next three hours, and he slowly gave up his life, through his mouth, peacefully with me chanting right in his ear and dripping Ganga and Yamuna water into his mouth. I stayed fully focused on chanting very close to his ear until he breathed his last, at 6 am. He went straight out of his mouth and his eyes just closed.

Poor him! Cruel, cruel, hellish material world! It had been only seven months from the start of his illness, and the seventy-one-year story of his life was forcibly ended.

While he would be thrashing and crying out “Let me loose!” I’d ask the nurses what was happening.

“Oh, it’s normal,” they’d say. “He’s just fighting it, and it happens to everyone. There’s even a term for it. It’s called terminal restlessness. And they give nurses’ seminars about how to deal with it.”

Well I’ve got news for you, folks. It’s actually terminal Yamadutaness. Of course they are advised to just pump them full of morphine and ignore all their ramblings.

Another thing is that no one is meant to know about it. It was purely Krishna’s mercy that we were able to realize it, and even then I almost missed it. For six hours I was confused and yet Dad was telling me quite clearly and begging for help, so some sort of maya is covering the whole thing and people aren’t aware of it. Only the person who is going through it knows.

Mention is made of the dogs. A devotee told me afterwards that they were reading Yamaraja scriptures, which give detailed descriptions, and it is said that the hounds of hell come ahead several days before and sniff out where the rascals are dying.

There was also the fact that he said, “She’s got me.” Apparently the Yamadutas have their own society with wives, kids and everything. Since they are also living entities in this material world, they are born into that society.

I don’t usually put pen to paper, as I don’t feel at all qualified to do so, but mother Radha Kunda Devi Dasi encouraged me and said that this experience should be shared with all the devotees. So please excuse my shortcomings. I am not very philosophical or academic. Here are some of Srila Prabhupada’s comments on the subject:

To see the Yamadutas, or the carriers of order of Yamaraja, superintendent of death, to see face to face… At the time of death, when one very sinful man is dying, he sees the Yamaraja or the order carriers of Yamaraja. They are very fierce looking. Sometimes the man on the deathbed becomes very much fearful, cries, ‘Save me, save me.'” Srimad Bhagavatam lecture, Denver, July 2, 1975

“But you take this mission and go everywhere, in every corner. I am thankful to you. You are already doing that, in Europe and America, [people are] deep asleep. Because people are sleeping under misguidance, and they are becoming candidate for being carried away by the Yamaduta. This is the position of the whole world, Yamaduta. Yamaduta will not excuse you, however you may be very proud of becoming independent. This is not possible. To save the human civilization, the rascal civilization, that ‘There is no life after death, and you go on enjoying as much as you like,’ this wrong civilization is [a] killing civilization. So you save them. You save them. Otherwise the Yamaduta is there.” Vrindavan, September 5, 1975

“This man was like this, and he must be carried to Yamaraja for punishment…” Why punishment? No, to make him purified, it is said, ‘Punishment required.’ This is nature’s law. Just like if you have infected some disease, the punishment is you must suffer for it. The punishment is good. If you have infected some disease, and when you suffer, that means you become purified from the disease. Suffering is not bad, to become purified. Therefore when a devotee suffers, he does not take it ill. He thinks that, ‘I am being purified. I am being purified.'” Vrindavan, September 5,1975

So I suppose that even though Dad had Tulasi beads on, he was a good man by ordinary standards, but he liked to hunt, and he had been a drinker, womanizer, and cow eater. And even though he had had all facilities for the last 28 years, he didn’t surrender to Krishna. Even at the time of death, he didn’t seem able to think of Krishna as the solution to his woes.

Srila Prabhupad sums it up in the purport to Srimad Bhagavatam 6.2.49: “At the time of death one is certainly bewildered because his bodily functions are in disorder. At that time, even one who throughout his life has practiced chanting the holy name of the Lord may not be able to chant the Hare Krsna mantra very distinctly. Nevertheless, such a person receives all the benefits of chanting the holy name. While the body is fit therefore, why should we not chant the holy name of the Lord loudly and distinctly? If one does so, it is quite possible that even at the time of death he will be properly able to chant the holy name of the Lord with love and faith.”

*Purport to Srimad Bhagavatam 6.2.15*9 : “Whatever state of being one remembers when he quits his body, that state he will attain without fail. If one practices chanting the Hare Krsna mantra, he is naturally expected to chant Hare Krsna when he meets with some accident. Even without such practice, however, if one somehow or other chants the holy name of the Lord (Hare Krsna) when he meets with an accident and dies, he will be saved from hellish life after death. One is immediately absolved from having to enter hellish life, even though he is sinful.”

In the purport to *Srimad Bhagavatam 6.2.7*: “The Yamadutas had considered only the external situation of Ajamila. Since he was extremely sinful throughout his life, they thought he should be taken to Yamaraja and did not know that he had become free from the reactions of all his sins. The Visnudutas therefore instructed that because he had chanted the four syllables of the name Narayana at the time of his death, he was freed from all sinful reactions.”

In the same purport, Srila  quotes the following verses: “Simply by chanting one holy name of Hari, a sinful man can counteract the reactions to more sins than he is able to commit.” *Brhad-Visnu Purana*

“If one chants the holy name of the Lord, even in a helpless condition or without desiring to do so, all the reactions of his sinful life depart, just as when a lion roars, all the small animals flee in fear.” *Garuda Purana*

“By once chanting the holy name of the Lord, which consists of the two syllables ha-ri, one guarantees his path to liberation.” *Skanda Purana*

I can only hope and pray that somehow my father had a small thought of Krishna because of my feeble efforts and the causeless mercy of Guru and Gauranga.

Anyway, I would like the feedback of all the devotees. Do others have similar experiences to tell? What do you all think about this topic?

Please all of you Vaishnavas pray for my father that he may have an opportunity to serve Krishna. I was thinking myself to be the big hero, going to save my father, only to find that I’m just a big bag of hot air zero. I am such a fallen rascal that I couldn’t help him in his hour of need, and I hope this story helps others to advance their efforts in Krishna consciousness so that we can all help Srila Prabhupada in his mission to relieve all the sufferings of the fallen conditioned souls.

All glories to Srila Prabhupada, savior of the whole world!

By HG Subhangi Devi dasi

Srila Prabhupada vani#275

#275-Srila Prabhupada explains-Sense gratification is very strong-in his lecture-SB 1-02-07 HYD 1974-04-21 Understand Your Position

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Sunday 24 December 2017

Srila Prabhupada vani #274

#274-Srila Prabhupada explains-Real problem is scarcity of God Consciousness-in his lecture-SB 1-02-07 HYD 1974-04-21 Understand Your Position

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Why should I read BG?


 Unlimited reasons.

It introduces your true self to you-

Where did you come from?
BG 15.7
Why you are suffering?
BG 15.7
Who is your true friend?
BG 5.29
How can you go to Him?
BG 18.65

It also has solutions to all your problems in life.

Anger-
BG 2.56, 2.62, 2.63, 5.26, 16.1-16.3,16.21

Confusion-
BG 2.7, 3.2, 18.61

Envy-
BG 12.13-14, 16.19, 18.71

Demotivated-
BG 11.33, 18.48,18.78

Discriminated-
BG 5.18, 5.19, 6.32, 9.29

Depressed-
BG 2.3, 2.14, 5.21

Fear-
BG 4.10, 11.50, 18.30

Feeling sinful-
4.36, 4.37, 5.10, 9.30, 10.3, 14.6, 18.66

Forgetfulness-
BG 15.15, 18.61

Greed-
BG 14.17, 16.21, 17.25

Laziness-
BG 3.8, 3.20, 6.16,18.39

Loneliness-
6.30, 9.29, 13.16, 13.18

Losing hope-
BG 4.11, 9.22, 9.34, 18.66, 18.78

Lust-
BG 3.37, 3.41, 3.43, 5.22, 16.21

Practicing forgiveness-
BG 11.44, 12.13-14, 16.1-3

Pride-
BG 16.4, 16.13-15, 18.26, 18.58

Seeking peace-
2.66, 2.71, 4.39, 5.29, 8.28

Temptation-
BG 2.60, 2.61, 2.70, 7.14

Uncontrolled mind-
BG 6.5, 6.6, 6.26, 6.35

Death of loved one-
BG 2.13, 2.20, 2.22, 2.25, 2.27

Those are only few. But, you will find more of them as you read BG yourself.

Read the Bhakti Vedanta purports for better understanding and practical application of BG slokas.

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Saturday 23 December 2017

*Pursuit of Happiness* By HG GaurGopal Pr



Happiness is not so much about getting what you like but Happiness is about liking what you get.

level 1: lowest person only sees bad in others.(e.g.. duryodhana)

level 2: person who sees both good and bad  but conveniently neglect the good and simply focus on bad

level 3: person who sees good and bad but they see good and bad equally.

level 4: person who sees good and bad but they choose to neglect the bad and they will only focus on good.

level 5: person who only focus on good.(e.g.. Lord, saintly person, etc..)

Most of us we are in level 2, who just see both good and bad but we conveniently neglect good and only focus on bad.

we have to move to level four to neglect the bad and focus on good.
Only when we focus on good in others then we can able to start liking them

*Likings:*
In order to have the congenial meaningful relationship we have to like people. in order to like people we have to come on level 4: neglect the bad, focus on the good.

*Trustings:*
 In our relationships we have to Learn how to trust others. people do wrong but they don't necessarily mean wrong things. Their intention may not do wrong or their intention may not to say wrong. But somehow they may act in certain ways.
Trusting means trust their intention.

Example:
one time a teacher said to student, if I give 2+2 mangoes how many do you have? student said 5mangoes.

Teacher again said, I give 2+2 mangoes how many do you have?
student said 5mangoes.

Teacher said I give 2+2 strawberries how many do you have?
student said 4 strawberries

And now teacher said I give 2+2 mangoes how many do you have?
student said 5mangoes.

Now you said 2+2 strawberries is 4 and you are saying 2+2 mangoes is 5. How?
student said I already have 1 extra mango in my bag.

was the teacher wrong? no
was the student wrong? no
both are right.
similarly, in relationships also both are right, not wrong  But the issue is the person the way looking over it.

According to teacher, externally she is right and student was looking something deeper that 2+2=4 & inside 1=5. therefore 5 mangoes.

Many times we have to look for hidden  mango in our relationship. so we have to trust.

If you want to deal with anyone in relationship, please do not do with external behaviour but go deeper to find what's in hidden mango.

People say and they do,  not they are bad. but because  situations, sometimes makes them rude. understand their intention.

In relationship, don't live on surface but be diver to understand

*Correcting:*
it's very hard to correct someone. If you give Frank feedback people feel hurt.

*Its not frankness that hurts, it's the bluntness that hurts.*

correcting in relationships is necessary but in order to correct you have to deposit 2 things 1. you have to make emotional deposit.
can you withdrawal a money without deposits? no.

Then how can you withdrawal by correcting someone without deposit of your emotions in their hearts?
The emotional account is the deposits of love, kindness, service, gifts. and all you deposits to your account, once in a while you should do withdrawal.

Every relationship you have, you need to ask one question, am I deposit sufficient deposits when I need to correct someone we should ask 4 questions to ourselves.

*1. Am I the right person to correct other individual?*

And who is the right person? Sometimes I say every women has only one best child in the world and that is her child and every man thinks that there is only one best women in the world and that is his wife. Can any man give a corrective  feedback to another person's wife? Can any parent give a corrective feedback to someone else's child?
 Therefore when we say are you the right person? We should ask ourselves the question Am I relative? Am I a friend? Am I an authority in any way to give a corrective feedback? If answer is yes move towards 2nd question

*2. Do you have a right motive to correct?*

Very often the motive in correcting others is settling our old accounts instead of actually serve person by helping the person what wrong he or she is doing. In giving corrective feedback we should have a very high sense of conscious, we should introspect and come to the conclusion when I say something to the person it's actually serve the person and help the person and not to settle any old accounts.

*3. Do you actually know a right way to give corrective feedback?*

*people are not close to correction but they are close to blunt correction.*
A lot of times people are okay with taking corrections but the way the correction is expressed is so crose,  so blunt and so abusive can actually create a lot of harm to the person and the person switches off for taking such feedbacks.

 Thus many times I say when we try to correct an issue, issue is only about 10% and 90% is about wrong tone of voice. If we just have a right tone of voice and if we say by right way then lot of people are okay to handle it. Our feedback, our correction, and our advices will sinks deeper.

*4. Is it the right time to give a feedback?*

We should ask ourselves this question is it the right time to give a corrective feedback? Many times I says we should not express our anger, we should explain our anger or a feelings. When you express what we feel then it's unpleasant and when we explain what we feels people can understand. 

When heads are hot and we upset when we deal with a straightway feedback because it's a wrong timing because we expressed. And when we allow our heads to cool down you won't express but you will explain to say. Therefore remember 4 things in your life. If you want to ever ever ever give a corrective feedback, ask this 4 questions to ourselves.

*Forgiving:*

*Connecting:* those who have strong connection with deep spiritual practice then only you can able to follow this 4 points in your life.

Last Sutra is: *there is only one person who will never disappoint and that is Krsna.*

when we connect with Krsna and when we find the source of joy and pleasure from Krsna then we can love everyone unconditionally. because we dont depend on them what i need from me.*

we depend on Krsna for our pleasure and we serve and we love and we give.
Therefore connecting is very important thing in our relationship.

T

Srila Prabhupada vani#273

#273-Srila Prabhupada explains-SB is the perfect knowledge-in his lecture--SB 1-02-03 ROM 1974-05-27 Darkness Of Disobedience

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Friday 22 December 2017

auṣadhi cintayet viṣṇum:



While decorating the body with tilaka, we give protection to the body by chanting twelve names of Viṣṇu. Although Govinda, or Lord Viṣṇu, is one, He has different names and forms with which to act differently. But if one cannot remember all the names at one time, one may simply chant, "Lord Viṣṇu, Lord Viṣṇu, Lord Viṣṇu," and always think of Lord Viṣṇu. Viṣṇor ārādhanaṁ param: this is the highest form of worship.

 If one remembers Viṣṇu always, even though one is disturbed by many bad elements, one can be protected without a doubt.

The Āyurveda-śāstra recommends, *auṣadhi cintayet viṣṇum:* even while taking medicine, one should remember Viṣṇu, because the medicine is not all and all and Lord Viṣṇu is the real protector. The material world is full of danger (padaṁ padaṁ yad vipadām). Therefore one must become a Vaiṣṇava and think of Viṣṇu constantly. This is made easier by the chanting of the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra.

Therefore Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu has recommended, kīrtanīyaḥ sadā hariḥ [Cc. adi 17.31] paraṁ vijayate śrī-kṛṣṇa-saṅkīrtanam, and kīrtanād eva kṛṣṇasya mukta-saṅgaḥ paraṁ vrajet.

Srila Prabhupāda in his purport to Srimad-bhāgavatam 10.6.27-29

Srila Prabhupada vani #272

#272-Srila Prabhupada explains-Material world is prision house-in his lecture-SB 1-02-03 ROM 1974-05-27 Darkness Of Disobedience

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Thursday 21 December 2017

The perfect disciple

(The *author is HH Indradyumna Swami Maharaj*.

September 12 – 24, 2004, Russian Federation.
*"My Chest Swells Up With Pride"*
 On the way out, one of my disciples, *Ragalekha dasi*, approached me. She is a woman in her late 40s, and I remembered her as a *faithful disciple* who always made it a point to come to my programs when I visited Russia. So when *she asked me to visit her apartment to see her Govardhan Sila, I agreed.*

 The next day, I went there with Jananivasa. I had several other appointments that afternoon, so I was in a hurry. “We’ll have to make this quick,” I told Jananivasa. But I was soon to be reminded that a spiritual master must never be so busy that he cannot take the time to reciprocate with and acknowledge a disciple’s loving service.
 *Ragalekha’s apartment was just one room* in an old building in the center of the city. As I walked in, I was struck by the *spiritual atmosphere*. There were few possessions – a chair, an old wooden bookshelf, an altar for her Deity – but the mood was rich with devotion. Her Govardhan-Sila, named Lala, was sitting on a little cushion, beautifully decorated with flowers and simple ornaments. A variety of sweets were on a plate before Him.
 Ragalekha, dressed in an old sari, sat shyly in the corner.  _The whole situation reminded me of a small, bhajan kutir in Vrindavan._

“Do you live here alone?” I asked her. “I’m a guest here,” she said looking downwards.

“This is Lala’s home.”

“Oh I see,” I said. “That’s a nice realization,” I thought. Then I looked anxiously at my watch. My next appointment was in 30 minutes.

 *“Well what do you do each day?”* I asked.”

"I distribute Srila Prabhupada’s books,” she said.

“Do you do anything else?” I asked.

“No,” she said. *“That’s the instruction you gave me 13 years ago.”*

 I stopped looking at my watch. I could hardly believe my ears.

*“You’ve been distributing books for 13 years?”* I asked. Jananivasa spoke up.

 “Srila Gurudeva,” he said, “all the devotees in Yekaterinburg know that *Ragalekha’s been going out eight hours a day, six days a week, for thirteen years, distributing books, except when she’s sick.*”

 Ragalekha was looking at Lala. “Why didn’t you tell me?” I asked her.

*“She’s too shy and humble,*” said Jananivasa.

I felt tears coming into my eyes. I sat there looking at her. “Thirteen years,” I thought, “every day on the streets of Yekaterinburg, distributing my spiritual master’s books. What austerities this woman must have endured!”

 I suddenly thought of the previous day and how I had complained to Jananivasa about the inconvenience on the flight. I felt ashamed of myself. “She’s well known among the people in this city,” Jananivasa continued. You can just imagine, so many years on the street, in the heat, the rain, the wind, and the snow. *She’s out there when it’s 20 below zero*.” My tears started running down my face.

“And *she doesn’t keep a ruble (Russian money) for herself*,” he continued. “I’ve heard *she keeps all the profit for you.”*

 Ragalekha reached under the altar, took out an old worn-out envelope, and shyly handed it to me. I opened it and saw US dollars inside. I handed it to Jananivasa.
Jananivasa took the money out of the envelope. His eyes started turning red and moist. “There’s *1,500 dollars* here,” he said in a quivering voice. “It’s the *equivalent of two years of wages for a working man* in this country.”

I looked around at the chair and the simple bookshelf and into the small kitchen. Inside there was an old stove – and one pot. *“She only has that one sari she’s wearing*,” Jananivasa said. “I’ve never seen her dressed in anything else.”

 I handed the laksmi back to Ragalekha. “Here,” I said. “You use this money for buying a ticket to India this fall. I will be taking devotees on parikrama in Vrindavan for the month of Kartika. I want you to join us.”
 Her body tensed up. “No, Srila Gurudeva!” she said and pushed the envelope back. “Please! The people who gave that money will get much more benefit if it’s used in your service than mine. Think of their welfare.” I was speechless.

 “Who is this woman?” I thought. “Living so simply, *serving the sankirtan mission of Lord Caitanya faithfully for so many years, desiring no fame or recognition, and showing such concern for the conditioned souls!*” I thought of something Tamal Krishna Goswami had once written.
 “Although some of us begin as gurus for our disciples, it seems that these disciples are sometimes more fortunate than we are … Actually many of them are elevated personalities.”
[from Vraja Lila]

 “Srila Gurudeva,” said Jananivasa, “this morning she admitted to me that she took a break from her book distribution for the first time since you gave her that instruction 13 years ago. For two weeks she repaired her apartment, hoping you would visit.
“She had also taken the advice of the security guards at the open market where she often distributes. For years, those big burly men used to throw her out of the market whenever they caught her distributing books. Finally they relented.

They began to appreciate her determination and purity. Two weeks ago one of them said, ‘Please take a break. You’re here every single day. We’re afraid you’ll get worn down and influenced by the bad character of those around you. Please!
 “She took it that the Lord was speaking through them, and she took the time off. Gurudeva, we, your disciples, will arrange for her ticket to India. Don’t worry. Already devotess here in Yekaterinburg have arranged things so she doesn’t have to pay for the books she takes. They even pay the BBT for the books she distributes. When necessary they also help pay her rent, electricity, and water. She lives in another world. She just distributes books day in and day out and spends a little on the worship of her Govardhan Sila. She puts the rest of the money under the altar for you.

 By now, the tears were pouring from my eyes. Ragalekha came forward, with folded hands and tears in her own eyes.”Srila Gurudeva,” *she said, “please bless me that I may distribute Srila Prabhupada’s books until the day I die and that I will always be a faithful follower of you and my Lala.”*

She started to pay full dandavats on the floor. Since women don’t generally pay full dandavats, Jananivasa reached forward to stop her. I caught his hand. “There’s no harm,” I said. “This woman is transcendental.”

 As Jananivasa and I walked out of the apartment, Ragalekha was packing her book bag. I turned to Jananivasa. “It was worth it,” I said. “Meeting her was worth all the austerities, inconveniences, and dangers I’ll ever encounter in your country.”
 I thought about the words of Srila Prabhupada. “These news are giving me new life … In my horoscope just done, they have described although this is a critical period, if I pass through, I will live 100 years. Then I shall surely come to visit your farm … The project is very nice. *When I hear this report my chest swells up, being so proud of my disciples’ achievements*.”
[Srila Prabhupada commenting on Tulasi das’s service, quoted by Srila Prabhupada’s secretary, Tamal Krsna Goswami, in a letter to Ramesvara dasa, August 22, 1977)

Srila Prabhupada vani#271

#271-Srila Prabhupada explains-don't remain in darkness-in his lecture-SB 1-02-03 ROM 1974-05-27 Darkness Of Disobedience


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Wednesday 20 December 2017

HH RADHANATH SWAMI ON ASTROLOGY


Question:
My horoscope says so much about my life and it was all coming true but ever since I have taken up Krishna consciousness, it has gone topsy-turvy… Doesn’t astrology works for devotees?

Radhanath Swami Answers:
Astrology can predict what you will further experience in life according to your Karma. This is the science of Astrology, but I know one of the greatest astrologers in India who lives in Bangalore. He is a very genuine astrologer and when a devotee of Lord Krishna comes to him for consulting, he frankly tells them, “I can tell your destination according to your karma. But because you are a devotee and you have surrendered to Krishna, not anything I may say necessarily will affect your life.”
Krishna Says in Bhagavad Gita –
“mahatmanas tu mam partha
daivim prakritim asritah”
Bhagavad-Gita 9.13
“O son of Pritha, those who are not deluded, the great souls, are under the protection of the divine nature. They are fully engaged in devotional service because they know Me as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, original and inexhaustible.”

When you surrender to Krishna, you come under the influence of divine nature. Although due to your past activities and Karma you have a destiny but when you surrender to Krishna you are no longer under the laws of karma. Krishna can either let you go through the reactions of your karma or He can intervene and separate you from that condition.

 In 1966, when Srila Prabhupada had a very major heart attack, he was taken to a hospital. As soon as he regained his consciousness he said, “I cannot tolerate the doctors in hospital. Take me back to the temple.” Later at the temple, Srila Prabhupada said, “It was my destined moment to die. But Krishna has more work for me in His mission.”

 So when you become a devotee, Krishna could intervene in your destiny in any way he wants. Even if your destiny is to be prosperous and successful, Krishna can bring complete calamity in your life and take away everything–if He feels that is good for your spiritual progress. And even if you are supposed to be diseased and die young, Krishna can give you healthy body–if He feels that is good for your spiritual progress.

But unless you utilize your independence to surrender to Krishna then we are simply victimized by the results of our previous activities.

Srila Prabhupada vani #270

#270-Srila Prabhupada explains-We can see only when the Lord sees-in his lecture-SB 1-02-03 ROM 1974-05-27 Darkness Of Disobedience



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Tuesday 19 December 2017

The Secret Of Chanting With Bhakti


 It’s almost a paradox - only when you stop wanting to enjoy chanting for yourself will the chanting produce unlimited nectar. To understand this mystery we must ask: “What is bhakti? What is devotional chanting?”
It means you chant, not for yourself, but for Krishna. “In what way?” Anukulyena! You do it with a favorable mood – that of wanting to give pleasure to Krishna. In this way a kirtana leader can think: “I want the devotees to chant nicely and for Krishna to relish their call.” Thus, activity for Krishna is not done mindlessly.
Krishna has many expansions; you can chant for Nrsimhadeva’s pleasure or for the pleasure of Sri Sri Radha Syamasundara, etc.
In general, devotional service means that you must learn to absorb your consciousness in three things so that your activity becomes bhakti (bhakti yoga or devotional service in Krishna consciousness).
What are the secrets of bhakti?
anyābhilāṣitā-śūnyaṁ
jñāna-karmādy-anāvṛtam
ānukūlyena kṛṣṇānu-
śīlanaṁ bhaktir uttamā
(Brs. 1.1.11)
Devotional service or bhakti means:
i. Activity
ii. For Krishna
iii. In a favorable mood
This you have to learn.
This is called bhakti. Such activities are not jnana (to gain knowledge), nor for our liberation, and they are also not karma (for our sense enjoyment). They are for Krishna.
When you do this, then your practice becomes very sweet, full of taste and you will be able to give up material sense enjoyment even though you may be surrounded by cars, mobile phones and computers.
It is important to perform our devotional practice in this way, for as Srila Prabhupada said:
“Only by drinking the nectar of chanting and hearing the pastimes of the Lord can one forget the intoxication of material existence.” (SB 3.21.17 pp):
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Srila Prabhupada passtimes-19-I’ve given you this big ISKCON movement. If you can, please expand it.

Prabhupada said, “I’ve given you this big ISKCON movement. If you can, please expand it.”

Udayananda: Toward the end when Srila Prabhupada was very ill, he said,

“I want to see Krishna and Balaram.

Tamal got his palanquin and he said,

“Udayananda, I want you and Manohara to carry Prabhupada.”

Manohara was in the front and I was in the back.

We picked up the palanquin to test it and it was really not that heavy.

When you looked at Srila Prabhupada, he couldn’t have weighed more than eighty pounds.

So for us big, young guys, it would be simple to carry him on the palanquin.

But when we lifted him on the palanquin, it felt like I was bench-pressing four hundred pounds.

It was so heavy.

I could barely stand up.

I then realized what it means that the guru is “heavy”.

I was thinking, “How am I going to do this service?”

Anyway, we brought Prabhupada out and circumambulated the Krishna-Balaram Mandir and then stopped in front of Gaur-Nitai’s altar.

Prabhupada looked at the deities, and then lowered his head.

Everyone offered their obeisances.

We moved Prabhupada in front of Krishna and Balaram and he became transfixed on the deities.

I was looking at Prabhupada’s face and a big tear came out of Prabhupada’s eye.

Prabhupada then bowed his head and then we carried him back.

The devotees were going wild.

When we brought him back into his quarters and put him in his chair, Tamal Krishna Maharaj said, “Srila Prabhupada, the devotees are ecstatic!”

Prabhupada said, “I am also ecstatic.”

Then Tamal said, “Srila Prabhupada, we will take you out every single day. And then you’ll get stronger and we’ll take you all over Vrindavan. And then we’ll take you to Govardhan!

“And then you’ll get stronger and stronger and you can preach stronger, and then we’ll take you all over the world!”

All the devotees cried out, “Jai!” Prabhupada had a big smile.

I just very much appreciated the way Tamal was giving pleasure to Srila Prabhupada.

After seeing Prabhupada in his weakened condition we probably cried for about an hour.

Then I went and took a shower to put on new cloth to chant before the deities.

As I came walking past Srila Prabhupada’s room, Upendra came out and said,

“Excuse me, Prabhu. Could you do me a favor?”

I stopped and said, “Sure, what is it Prabhu?”

Upendra said, “Can you come in and be with Srila Prabhupada?”

I said, “Uh, excuse me?”

He said, “Srila Prabhupada has been asking for all his devotees to be with him and no one is coming.”

I said, “Are you kidding?”

Upendra said, “No, would you please come in and be with Srila Prabhupada?”

It was as if someone would ask, “Would you please get on this flower airplane and go to Goloka Vrindavan?” “Hmm, let me think, right?” So I said, “Sure!”

It was about two o’clock in the afternoon at this time when I sat down at Srila Prabhupada’s feet.

I got to stay in his room until ten o’clock that night.

Then Prabhupada said, “Okay, everyone should take rest.”

As I was leaving, Upendra said, “Thank you, Prabhu, for coming,”

I was thinking that it would be every devotee’s desire to be with Srila Prabhupada at all times, so I asked, “Can I come back tomorrow?”

Upendra said, “Oh would you?”

I said, “Yeah, when can I come?”

Upendra said, “When would you like to come?”

I said, “How about right after mangal arotik?”

Upendra said, “Great.”

So for the next two weeks I would go to Prabhupada’s room and stay until ten o’clock at night as well as being able to massage Prabhupada’s feet every single day.

That was how much Prabhupada was reciprocating.

But it was extremely painful to hear how Srila Prabhupada asked, not just once, but every single day,

“Why are my devotees not coming? Don’t they want to be with me?”

And then he said, “Has my association become that poisonous?”

It was a great travesty.

I know how many God-brothers and God-sisters would have wanted to be with Prabhupada at that time.

And Prabhupada wanted to be with them.

That was Prabhupada’s final request.

And for whatever reason, it didn’t happen.

It was tragic.

During Prabhupada’s final days, it was very difficult to see him in his weakened condition.

It tore your heart right out.

But the amazing thing was that Prabhupada, even though he had that condition, was translating the Srimad-Bhagavatam.

At the same time he was running the movement.

He was even cracking jokes.

It was just phenomenal how he could do everything.

Physically he was so weak but his consciousness was crystal clear.

One day Prabhupada said, “I’ve given you this big ISKCON movement. If you can, please expand it.”

Prabhupada said, “At least maintain it. Don’t let this decrease.”

Then Prabhupada said, “Please cooperate,” as he said so many times before.

And then Prabhupada started to cry.

Everyone in the room started crying.

That was probably the most painful moment of my life, to see Prabhupada cry.

So we have this movement.

It’s Prabhupada’s movement.

We have the good, we have the bad, and we have the ugly.

But we just have to be determined to never leave the ISKCON movement.

We just have to always try to push it forward.

If there’s a problem, push it forward.

Because when you leave ISKCON, you make Prabhupada cry.

So let’s make Prabhupada happy and push on Krishna consciousness to every town and village.

—Udayananda
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Sunday 17 December 2017

Elephant procession at Sri Mayapur dham

Elephant procession at sri Mayapur dham on 16-12-2017.




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Sri Mayapur dham is the place of worship for Srila Prabhupada. Elephant procession is one of the major festival liked by devotees and visitors all around the world. Hari Bol

There is no difference between Kṛṣṇa's instruction and Guru's instruction


Continued from the book " Perfect questions and Perfect answers"

Bob: Lord Caitanya—He was a different type of guru than you are?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: No, no. Gurus cannot be of different types. All gurus are of one type.

Bob: But He was He also an incarnation at the same time?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes, He is Kṛṣṇa Himself, but He is representing the guru.

Bob: I... I see.

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes.

Bob: And then...

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Because Kṛṣṇa was God, He demanded:

sarva-dharmān parityajya
mām ekaṁ śaraṇaṁ vraja
[Bg. 18.66]

"Abandon all varieties of religion and just surrender unto Me." But people misunderstood Him. Therefore Kṛṣṇa again came as a guru and taught people how to surrender to Kṛṣṇa.

Śyāmasundara: Doesn't He say in Bhagavad-gītā, "I am the spiritual master"?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes, He is the original spiritual master because He was accepted as spiritual master by Arjuna. So what is the difficulty? Śiṣyas te 'haṁ śādhi māṁ tvāṁ prapannam [Bg. 2.7]. Arjuna told the Lord, "I am Your disciple, and a soul surrendered unto You. Please instruct me." So unless He is a spiritual master how does Arjuna become His disciple? He is the original guru. Tene brahma hṛdā ya ādi-kavaye: [SB 1.1.1] "It is He only who first imparted Vedic knowledge unto the heart of Brahmā, the first created being." Therefore He is the original guru.

Bob: Kṛṣṇa.

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes. He is the original guru. Then His disciple Brahmā is a guru, then his disciple Nārada is a guru, then his disciple Vyāsa is a guru—in this way there is a guru-paramparā [disciplic succession of gurus]. Evaṁ paramparā-prāptam: [Bg. 4.2] the transcendental knowledge is received through the disciplic succession.

Bob: So a guru receives his knowledge through the disciplic succession, not directly from Kṛṣṇa? Do you receive some knowledge directly from Kṛṣṇa?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes. Kṛṣṇa's direct instruction is there: Bhagavad-gītā.

Bob: I see, but...

Śrīla Prabhupāda: But you have to learn it through the disciplic succession, otherwise you will misunderstand it.

Bob: But presently you do not receive information directly from Kṛṣṇa? It comes through the disciplic succession from the books?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: There is no difference. Suppose I say that this is a pencil. If you say to him, "There is a pencil," and if he says to another man, "This is a pencil," then what is the difference between his instruction and my instructions?

Bob: Kṛṣṇa's mercy allows you to know this now?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: You can take Kṛṣṇa's mercy also, provided it is delivered as it is. Just as we are teaching Bhagavad-gītā. In Bhagavad-gītā Kṛṣṇa says:

sarva-dharmān parityajya
mām ekaṁ śaraṇaṁ vraja
[Bg. 18.66]

"Just give up all other forms of religion and simply surrender unto Me." Now we are saying that you should give up everything and surrender to Kṛṣṇa. Therefore, there is no difference between Kṛṣṇa's instruction and our instruction. There is no deviation. So if you receive knowledge in that perfect way, that is as good as receiving instruction directly from Kṛṣṇa. But we don't change anything.

Bob: When I pray reverently, faithfully, does Kṛṣṇa hear me?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes.

Bob: From me to Him?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes, because He is within your heat He is always hearing you—whether you are praying or not praying. When you are doing some nonsense, He is also hearing you. And when you pray, that is very good—welcome.

Bob: To Kṛṣṇa's ear, is praying louder than nonsense?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: No. He is all-perfect. He can hear everything. Even if you don't speak, even if you simply think, "I shall do it," then He hears you. Sarvasya cāhaṁ hṛdi sanniviṣṭaḥ: [Bg. 15.15] Kṛṣṇa is seated in everyone's heart.

Bob: But one should pray—is that so?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: That is his business—praying.

Bob: Whose business?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Every living entity's. That is the only business. Eko bahūnāṁ yo vidadhāti kāmān. (Kaṭha Upaniṣad 2.2.13) That is the statement of the Vedas.

Bob: What does that mean?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: He supplies everything to everyone. He is supplying food to everyone. So He is the Father. So why should you not pray, "Father, give me this"? Just as in the Christian Bible there is, "Father, give us our daily bread." That is good—they are accepting the Supreme Father. But grown-up children should not ask from the father; rather, they should be prepared to serve the father. That is bhakti [devotion].

Bob: My questions you solve so nicely. [Everyone laughs with affection.]

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Thank you very much.

Bob: So, should I ask you another question now?

Śrīla Prabhupāda: Oh, yes. Yes!

Finish of chapter 3

Desire is the concomitant factor of the living entity

Foolish people attach more importance to the present temporary life, and thus the foolish leaders make appeals to the body and the bodily relations. The bodily relations extend not only to this body but also to the family members, wife, children, society, country and so many other things which end at the end of life. After death one forgets everything about the present bodily relations; we have a little experience of this at night when we go to sleep. While sleeping, we forget everything about this body and bodily relations, although this forgetfulness is a temporary situation for only a few hours. Death is nothing but sleeping for a few months in order to develop another term of bodily encagement, which we are awarded by the law of nature according to our aspiration. 


Therefore, one has only to change the aspiration during the course of this present body, and for this there is need of training in the current duration of human life. This training can be begun at any stage of life, or even a few seconds before death, but the usual procedure is for one to get the training from very early life, from the stage of brahmacarya, and gradually progress to the gṛhastha, vānaprastha and sannyāsa orders of life. The institution which gives such training is called varṇāśrama-dharma, or the system of sanātana-dharma, the best procedure for making the human life perfect. 


One is therefore required to give up the attachment to family or social or political life just at the age of fifty years, if not earlier, and the training in the vānaprastha and sannyāsa-āśramas is given for preparation of the next life.



Foolish materialists, in the garb of leaders of the people in general, stick to family affairs without attempting to cut off relations with them, and thus they become victims of nature’s law and get gross bodies again, according to their work. Such foolish leaders may have some respect from the people at the end of life, but that does not mean that such leaders will be immune to the natural laws under which everyone is tightly bound by the hands and feet. 


The best thing is, therefore, that everyone voluntarily give up family relations by transferring the attachment from family, society, country and everything thereof to the devotional service of the Lord. It is stated herein that one should give up all desires of family attachment. One must have a chance for better desires; otherwise there is no chance of giving up such morbid desires. Desire is the concomitant factor of the living entity. The living entity is eternal, and therefore his desires, which are natural for a living being, are also eternal. One cannot, therefore, stop desiring, but the subject matter for desires can be changed. So one must develop the desire for returning home, back to Godhead, and automatically the desires for material gain, material honor and material popularity will diminish in proportion to the development of devotional service.


 A living being is meant for service activities, and his desires are centered around such a service attitude. Beginning from the top executive head of the state down to the insignificant pauper in the street, all are rendering some sort of service to others. The perfection of such a service attitude is only attained simply by transferring the desire of service from matter to spirit, or from Satan to God.


SB 2.1.15