Sri Bhagavata Rahasya (Secret Truths of the Bhagavatam) -1
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( Sri BHšGAVATA RAHASYA)
Secret
Truths of the
Sri BHšGAVATA RAHASYA)
(by Sirla Bhakti Vedanta Narayana Goswami Maharaja)
Chapter One
I Meditate
on the Absolute Truth
Inquiry by the Sages
Now I want to begin my classes. First I
will explain the first sloka
of Srimad- Bhagavatam, and gradually I
want to come to the sweet
pastimes of Krsna. Srimad-Bhagavatam
states that once, at the very
beginning of Kali-yuga, many hundreds of
thousands of maharsis and
devotees assembled at a very pious place
called Naimisaranya. They
were thinking how to save the world from
the effects of Kali-yuga.
Kali-yuga is such an era that for
absolutely no reason everyone will
quarrel among themselves: husband and
wife, father and son, mother
and daughter, brothers, sisters, and
neighbors. Although there will
be no cause, still everyone will quarrel.
Kali-yuga will create such
misunderstanding that we will be bound to
quarrel-even with our own
mind and soul. Therefore these maharsis
and devotees were thinking
about what to do.
At that time Ugrasrava Suta, the son of
Romaharsana and direct
disciple of Srila Sukadeva Gosvami,
inspired by Baladeva Prabhu
Himself, came there. All the realized
devotees present, like Saunaka
and others, showed him respect and
enquired from him.
The sages said: “Respected Suta Gosvami,
you are completely free from
all vice. You are well versed in all the
scriptures famous for religious life,
and in the Puranas and the histories as
well, for you have gone through
them under proper guidance and have also
explained them. 0 Suta
Gosvami, being the eldest learned Vedantist,
you are acquainted with
the knowledge of Vyasadeva, who is the
incarnation of Godhead, and
you also know other sages who are fully
versed in all kinds of physical
and metaphysical knowledge. And because
you are submissive, your
spiritual masters have endowed you with
all the favors bestowed
upon a gentle disciple. Therefore you can
tell us all that you have
scientifically learned from them. Please,
therefore, being blessed with
many years, explain to us, in an easily
understandable way, what you
have ascertained to be the absolute and
ultimate good for the people
in general. 0 learned one, in this iron
age of Kali men have but short
lives. They are quarrelsome, lazy,
misguided, unlucky and, above all,
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always disturbed. There are many varieties
of scriptures, and in all
of them there are many prescribed duties,
which can be learned only
after many years of study in their various
divisions. Therefore, 0 sage,
please select the essence of all these
scriptures and explain it for the
good of all living beings, that by such
instruction their hearts may be
fully satisfied.” (SB 1.1.6-11)
The sages told Sri Suta Gosvami, “You are
so learned, and a disciple
of SrIla Sukadeva Gosvami himself. You
know the essence of all sastra
and you are perfect. We therefore have
some questions for you. Now
that Kali is coming, what should we do?
Yenatma suprasidati. How can
our souls be happy? By what process can
less intelligent persons, with
little time, short duration of life, so
many problems, difficulties, and
sorrows, make their souls pleased? You are
very learned and qualified.
We believe in you, and we believe that by
reciting the pastimes of Krsna
you will certainly save us from the
effects of Kali-yuga. We know that
nothing else but the very sweet and
powerful pastimes of Krsna can
save all people from Kali-yuga.”
Suta Gosvami became happy by the questions
of the sages, thanked
them for their words, and then began to
answer them by speaking
Srimad Bhagavatam.
Invocation Sloka
Suta Gosvami had heard Srimad-Bhagavatam
from Sri Sukadeva
Gosvami, who heard it from Sri Vyasadeva.
Vyasadeva began his great
literature with the following sloka:
janmadi asya yato ‘nvayad itaratas
carthesv abhijnah sva-rat
tene brahma hrda ya adi-kavaye muhyanti
yat surayah
tejo-vari-mrdam yatha vinimayo yatra
tri-sargo’ mrsa
dhamna svena sada nirasta-kuhakam satyam
param dhimahi
(SB1.1.1)
“O my Lord, Sri Krsna, son of Vasudeva, O
all-pervading Personality
of Godhead, I offer my respectful
obeisances unto You. I meditate upon
Lord Sri Krsna because He is the Absolute
Truth and the primeval
cause of all causes of the creation,
sustenance and destruction of the
manifested universes. He is directly and
indirectly conscious of all
manifestations, and He is independent
because there is no other cause
beyond Him. It is He only who first
imparted the Vedic knowledge unto
the heart of Brahmaji, the original living
being. By Him even the great
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sages and demigods are placed into
illusion, as one is bewildered by
the illusory representations of water seen
in fire, or land seen on water.
Only because of Him do the material
universes, temporarily manifested
by the reactions of the three modes of
nature, appear factual although
they are unreal. I therefore meditate upon
Him, Lord Sri Krsna, who
is eternally existent in the
transcendental abode, which is forever free
from the illusory representations of the
material world. I meditate upon
Him, for He is the Absolute Truth”
Mangalacarana
First of all I should pray unto my
spiritual master. Then I will begin
to explain the Bhagavatam.
om ajnana timirandhasya
jnananjana salakaya
caksur-unmilitam yena
tasmai sri-guruve namah
O Gurudeva, you are so merciful. I offer
my humble pranama to you
and I pray from the core of my heart that,
with the torchlight of divine
knowledge, you open my eyes that have been
blinded by the darkness
of ignorance.
vancha-kalpatarubyas ca krpa-sindhubhya
eva ca
patitanam pavanebhyo vaisnavebhyo namo
namah
I offer pranamas unto the Vaisnavas who
are just like desire trees, who
are an ocean of mercy, and who deliver the
fallen, conditioned souls.
namo maha-vadanyaya krsna-prema-pradaya te
krsnaya krsna-caitanya-namne gaura-tvise
namah
I offer pranama unto Sri Krsna Caitanya,
who is Sri Krsna Himself.
Having assumed the golden hue of Srimati
Radhika, He is munificently
bestowing that rare gift of krsna-prema.
guruve gauracandraya
radhikayai tadalaye
krsnaya krsna bhaktaya
tad-bhaktaya namo namah
I offer pranama to Sri Gurudeva, Sri Gauracandra,
Srimati Radhika
and Her associates, Sri Krsna and His
associates, and to all Vaisnavas.
yam pravrajantam anupetam apeta-krtyam
dvaipayano viraha-katara ajuhava
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putreti tan-mayataya taravo ‘bhinedus
tam sarva-bhuta-hrdayam munim anato ‘smi
I offer pranama to Sri Sukadeva Gosvami,
who can enter the hearts of all
living entities. When he left home without
undergoing the purification
processes such as accepting the sacred
thread, his father Vyasa cried out,
“0 my son!” As if they were absorbed in
that same feeling of separation,
only the trees echoed in response to his
call.
tavaivasmi tavaivasmi
na jivami tvaya vina
iti vijnaya devi tvam
naya mam caranantikam
1am Yours! I am Yours! 1 cannot live
without You! 0 Devi (Radhe),
please understand this and bring me to
Your lotus feet.
bhaktya vihina aparadha-laksaih
ksiptas ca kamadi-taranga-madhye
krpamayi tvam saranam prapanna
vrnde! numaste caranaravindam
O merciful Vrnda-devi! Devoid of devotion
and guilty of unlimited
offences, l am being tossed about in the
ocean of material existence
bv the turbulent waves of lust, anger,
greed, and other inauspicious
qualities. Therefore, I take shelter of
you and offer pranama unto your
lotus feet.
Try to hear this very patiently, with deep
honor, and try to understand
it. Don’t do any work during this class.
Allow your mind to be
controlled my words. Give up all your
other activities, like sleeping
or anything else. Give your ears to me,
your hands, and all your
senses-only for a couple of minutes.
Afterwards you are free to do as
you like. Don’t sleep and don’t yawn.
Sleepiness may come, but try
to control it. Sit straight so that sleep
will not come. You should hear,
very patiently, and with all your energy.
Janmady asya yatah. Sri Vyasadeva is
offering pranama, obeisances.
To whom? He does not actually say the name
of Sri Krsna, but all the
symptoms of the worshipable object of his
pranama apply only to
Krsna. To which Krsna? Not to the Krsna of
Mathura, or Dvaraka,
To that Krsna who is the source of all
others-Nanda-nandana Krsna,
Yasodanandana Krsna, Vrajendra-nandana
Syamasundara. All others
are included within Him.
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Why Krsna Descends
Why did Krsna descend to this world? The
first reason is that mother
Prthvi (earth in the form of a cow) along
with the demigods, went to
Brahma, the creator. Actually, Brahma is
only externally the creator
of this world, like a manager, Prthvi told
him, “Recently mv four legs
have been broken and I cannot walk. My
husband Dharma (religion
personified), who is now in the shape of a
bull, also cannot walk.
Nowadays there is so much sin in this
world, Both men and women
are like animals. So-called saintly persons
and sannyasis do not
observe the rules of saintly life, and
they are therefore more wretched
than animals. They make an artificial show
of saintliness, wearing big
neck beads, five-kilo japamala, and very
big tilaka. At the same time,
however, they are always duplicitous,
absorbed in making money,
and full of lust. In all these ways we
have so many problems, Please
save me and my husband Dharma,”
Brahma became very worried, and went with
Prthvi and the
demigods to Ksira-samudra (the ocean of
milk). There he began to
do aradhana (meditation) on Garbhodakasayi
Visnu, In his trance he
heard the reply to his prayers: “I already
know about this. My Prabhu,
the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna,
is also aware, and He will
quickly descend, All the demigoddesses
should come in the form of
earthly ladies to Gokula, Vrndavana, and
Mathura. All you demigods
should come in the form of gopas and
Yadus. Krsna will appear very
soon,” This is one reason for Krsna’s
descent.
Secondly, the time had come for the establishment
of yuga-dharma1.
What was the yuga-dharma at that time? The
worship of Deities.
Yavanas and others were destroying
temples, people had no faith in
the Deities, and the standard of worship
was at its worst. In order to
save the situation, Krsna appeared in this
world, taking with Him the
yuga-avatara, manvantara, and all other
incarnations like Narayana,
Rama, Nrsimha, Kalki and Vamana.
There were also other reasons for Krsna’s
descent. Jaya and Vijaya
had been cursed to come to this world as
demons for three births. Now,
in their third birth, they would become
Sisupala and Dantavakra.
Krsna had to come to liberate them.
Moreover, Krsna came to fulfill the
promises He had made in the
form of Ramacandra. Rama went to
Dandakaranya forest with Sita and
Laksmana to carry out the orders of His
father, There He dressed as
a sadhu. Although His hair was jata,
matted, He was so beautiful—a
1 The religious principles prescribed for
any one of the four yugas.
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teenager of about sixteen years. At that
time, sixty-thousand sages
were performing aradhana. Aradhana means
service in meditation
to Radha-Krsna conjugal, Rama or others,
by mantra. They had been
chanting gopala-mantra, that is,
gopi-jana-vallabhaya svaha, for
thousands of years. During that long
period of time, however, they
did not become like fish who, if taken out
of water, would die at once.
The practices of these sages were somewhat
weak. Their practices were
much superior to yours, but still they
were somewhat weak.
Your practices are very weak. Sometimes
you chant your gayatrimantra
and sometimes you do not. Sometimes you
sit awake and
sometimes you fall asleep. If you think
about all your problems
instead of concentrating on the mantras,
your mantra chanting will
be like zero and you will fall asleep. Big
problems will then quickly
come at that time.
So these sages were performing their
somewhat weak practices.
When they saw Rama, however, and He
glanced upon them, they
had some inspiration, and they began to
pray to Him, “Please fulfill
our desires.”
Rama knew that they wanted to serve
Radha-Krsna conjugal and
that they wanted to participate in rasa
and other lilas. He therefore
kindly and mercifully told them, “In My
next birth I will be Krsna,
and there in Vraja, by the help of
Yogamaya, you will take birth from
the wombs of gopis. At that time you can
meet Me and I will fulfill
your desires.”
The sages went on with their practices for
a very long time—from
the appearance of Rama to the appearance
of Krsna-for lakhs2 and lakhs
of yugas. Do not think that in a moment
you can have pure bhakti, as
you can have laddus and rasagullas. You
cannot say, “0 Guru Maharaja,
you gave me the mantras, but still I have
not realized that I am in
Goloka Vrndavana. I want to be in Vrndavana
now.” Valmiki Rsi took
initiation from Narada, engaged in very
severe austerities for 60,000
years, and then became self-realized. But
you don’t want to follow
all these things—like chanting your
mantras. Srila SwamI Maharaja
gave some of you initiation into the
gayatri-mantras. For one day, two
days, one month, or for some years you
practiced; but after that you
became weak. Especially after his
departure, you left your chanting.
You have no faith in these mantras. You
will have to practice them. It
may be that two, three, four, five, or so
many births will pass, but we
2 One lakh equals 100,000.
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have the good fortune that in this
Kali-yuga, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabbu
came to sprinkle His mercy. We can
therefore chant with some hope
that very soon we can become realized
souls. So don’t worry. Go on
practicing like the Dandakaranya rsis.
When Krsna descended, these rsis took
birth from the wombs
of gopis, and they also became gopis.
Later they worshiped the
demigoddess Katyayani for a long time in
order to get Krsna as their
husband. Krsna then came and their desires
were fulfilled. It was
for this reason also that He descended. In
the same way this process
will bear fruit for you; but you must do
one-pointed krsna-bhajana,
engaging in all the practices.
Another reason for Krsna’s descent is as
follows. When Rama went
to Janaka Puri, the raja-kumari princesses
became charmed to see
Him. When they saw that Sita was married
to Him they developed a
very strong desire: “Oh, if Rama would
also marry us it would be so
good. We want Rama to become our husband,
and we will not marry
anyone else.” With this determination they
never married. Rama was
pleased and told them, “You will take
birth in Dvapara-yuga in the
wombs of gopis.”
In His later years Ramacandra ordered Sita
to leave His palace. She
thus left and lived alone in Valmiki’s
asrama, where she gave birth to
Rama’s two sons. Rama was in His palace
and Sita was in the forest.
For certain reasons the king had left His
queen, but Rama never left
His dear Sita. He remained there in His
palace but He was always
remembering Her. He was not passing His
days well. Feeling so much
separation, Rama would sometimes speak to
His guru and priest,
Vasistha. Once He requested him, “I want to
perform a fire sacrifice,
an asvamedha-yajna or any other yajna.
Please allow Me to do this.”
Vasistha replied, “Because You have left
Your wife, You cannot
perform any sacrifice. You should bring
her back and sit beside her.
Then You can do it.” “That cannot be,”
Rama told him. “Please make
any other arrangement so that I can
perform the sacrifice.”
“Your father married three-hundred and
sixty wives, so You can
also marry again. I think that there are
so many beautiful ladies in the
world who will want to marry You. They
will very easily be ready to
marry You,” Vasistha suggested.
Rama said, “No, I cannot marry anyone
else.”
“Then You cannot perform the sacrifice.”
“Please somehow arrange it,” Rama
insisted.
Then Vasistha said, “You can make a golden
statue of Sita. With
that Sita You can sit and perform the
sacrifice.”
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Every following year Rama had one murti of
Sita made. These
Deities were established by mantra, by
both Vasistha and Rama
Himself. By their invocation, therefore,
these installed Deities were
actually alive. In Rama’s last days, just
before His pastimes in this
world were completed and He was about to
go to aprakat Ayodhya
(His spiritual abode), all those Deities
came and told Him, “We all
want to go with You, and always be with
You.” Rama replied, “In this
incarnation I can only accept one Sita.
Only one Sita will remain with
Me. You are now so many. You should go to
Vrndavana and take birth
from the wombs of gopis. There I will
manage everything. I will fulfill
all your desires.” So Krsna also came for
this reason.
Surpanakha, the sister of Ravana, was
another cause. She wanted
to marry Rama, and because Rama is like a
desire tree, He had to
fulfill her desire. By mystic power
Surpanakha was able to assume
many beautiful forms and could allure many
men. Rama considered,
“Because I have accepted her, no one else
may be allowed to marry
her in this life.” In order that no one
marry her, He ordered Laksmana
to cut off her nose. In her next life she
would become Kubja and she
would be crooked in eight parts of her
body. In that life also, therefore,
no one would marry her. Her face would be
very beautiful but her
entire body would be very crooked and
bent—like a hunchback.
When Krsna would come and touch her, then
she would become very
straight, and at that time her wishes
would be fulfilled. For this reason
also Krsna descended.
Narada Muni was another cause for Krsna’s
descent. Once during
Narada’s travels he saw the two sons of
Kuvera, Nalakuvera and
Manigriva, playing with many heavenly
apsara girls. They were naked
like trees and stones, drinking wine, and
totally shameless. When
they saw Narada coming on that path the
girls became ashamed.
They folded their hands, covered
themselves with garments, and
prayed to Narada from far away. The two
men, on the other hand,
completely mad and intoxicated by wine,
began abusing both the girls
and Narada. They called out, “Why has this
old man come here and
disturbed everything?’”
Narada was very merciful and thought,
“They are sons of my
friend Kuvera.” Kuvera was Narada’s
friend, and Sankara was also
his friend. Narada had been on his way to
meet Kuvera, and when
he saw his sons so degraded he thought, “I
should punish them.” He
therefore cursed them, “You should become
trees. You are behaving
like trees, and so you should be trees.”
At once they felt, “Oh, we are
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going to be trees.” They fell flat at
Narada’s lotus feet and he told
them, “What I have foretold will not prove
false; it will come true.
But you will become trees in Gokula, where
Krsna will take birth and
perform so many sweet pastimes. He will
touch you and you will be
liberated. Not only that, but you will
attain bhakti and become His
transcendental associates forever.” So
Krsna also descended to fulfill
Narada’s foretelling.
Krsna also came to perform rasa-lila. The
personified Upanisadmantras
had been performing austerities and
chanting gopal-mantra
and kama-gayatri in order to become gopis.
By their chanting they
became gopis in their next birth. They
became known as upanisad-carigopis
and Krsna accepted them as His beloveds.
There are two types of
devotees who, by chanting mantras and
performing austerities, were
accepted by Krsna. They are called
yauthaki and ayauthaki, those who
were in groups and those who were not. By
this history we see that
these mantras are very high-class and
powerful. Never neglect them.
Once Krsna and Arjuna were going
traveling. Krsna said, “0
Arjuna, I’m so thirsty. Bring water from
somewhere.” While looking
for water, Arjuna saw some birds coming
and going in the direction
of the Yamuna. Upon reaching there, he saw
that she was flowing
very sweetly and her water was very pure
and clear. He also saw an
old lady with white hair who was in
trance. He circumambulated her
and offered pranama. After some time, when
she returned to external
consciousness, Arjuna asked her, “Mother,
who are you, and why are
you meditating in this place? No one is
here. What are you doing here
on the bank of the Yamuna?” The lady
replied respectfully, “I’ve been
here for lakhs and lakhs of years. I want
to be a gopi in Vrndavana
and serve Radha and Krsna conjugal. Narada
was pleased to give
me gopala-mantra and kama-gayatri. I’m
doing aradhana by these
mantras.” Arjuna returned to Krsna and
told Him what had happened.
Krsna then went to her and gave her the benediction
of His mercy.
These are some of the reasons for Krsna’s
descent to this world.
There are so many stories and so many
reasons that it would take
about ten days to explain them all.
Meaning of the First Sloka
Sri Vyasadeva writes: janmady asya yato’nvayad
itaratas carthesv
abhijnah svarat tene brahma-hrda. Although
Krsna’s name is not
directly stated, all the qualities
described in the verse apply to Him,
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Vrajendra-nandana Syamasundara. Vyasadeva
is offering pranama:
satyam param dhimahi. This means, “I am
meditating on param
satya.” Param satya is the Supreme
Transcendental Truth, the advaya
jnana-para-tattva, Krsna Himself. There is
no one other than Him.
Janmady asya yatah—it is He who created
all these worlds, He who
supports and nourishes them, and He into
whom the entire creation
enters after dissolution. Janma, sthiti,
pralaya----creation, sustenance
(maintenance), and destruction--everything
is coming from Him.
Yato ‘ nvayad itaratas. Anvayat means
direct and itaratah means
vyatireka, indirect. I will explain
anvayat, direct, in a simple way. Krsna
has three saktis (powers)—cit-sakti,
jiva-sakti and maya-sakti. From His
cit-sakti He creates all transcendental
worlds, like Goloka Vrndavana
and Vaikuntha. All transcendental forms,
like those of Krsna, Baladeva,
Nanda, Yasoda, the gopis and so on, are
also manifest by the citsakti.
And all liberated souls and conditioned
souls are manifest by
the jiva-sakti. As far as the maya-sakti
is concerned, she is not a zero.
She is the power of Krsna. She creates
lakhs and lakhs of brahmandas,
universes. This is what is meant by
direct. What is meant by the word
indirect? All souls are cetana (conscious)
or cit (aware), and this maya
is jada (inert). Although inert, maya covers
the cetana padartha (the
conscious beings). This is a very strange
thing. The jiva is conscious
and maya is inert. Still, how wonderful it
is that the jiva is covered by
and involved with this inert maya. Thus
covered, he thinks he is this
perishable material body. Such thinking
should not be done, but still it
is done. This strange phenomenon becomes
possible by the power of
Krsna. This power is kartum akartum
anyatha kartum. By this power
everything that is impossible becomes
possible. This is the meaning
of indirect. The complete, transcendental
power or sakti of Krsna is
called parasakti. It is only one sakti,
but it manifests as three: hladinisakti3,
samvit sakti,4 and sandhini-sakti.5 In
this way, by anvaya and
3 Hladini is the personal manifestation of
the blissfulness of the
Supreme Personality of Godhead, by which
He enjoys pleasure. The
essence of the hladini potency is love of
God. (Cc. Adi 4.60)
4 The transcendental potency by which the
Lord knows Himself
and causes others to know Him is called
samvit.. The essence of the
samvit potency is knowledge that the
Supreme Personality of Godhead
is Lord Krsna. All other kinds of
knowledge, such as knowledge
of Brahman, are its components. Material
knowledge and indirect
spiritual knowledge are by-products of the
samvit sakti. (Cc. Adi 4.62,
67)
5 See next page for 5.
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itaratas, directly and indirectly these
worlds are created by Krsna.
Avijnah means that Krsna knows everything;
He is very expert in
creating and destroying, and also in
supporting and nourishing. No
one is as expert as He is. Even Rama,
Nrsimha, Kalki and Vamana-all
come from Him. He is therefore Adipurusa
(the original person) and
sarva-karana-karanam (the cause of all
causes).
isvara paramah krsnah
sac-cid-ananda-vigrahah
anadir adir govindah
sarva karana karanam
(Brahma-samhita 5.1)
“There are many personalities possessing
the qualities of Bhagavan,
but Krsna is Supreme because no one can
excel Him. He is the Supreme
Person, and His body is eternal, full of
knowledge and bliss. He is the
primeval Lord Govinda and the cause of all
causes.”
The second line of this first sloka is
tene brahma-hrda ya adi-kavaye.
Krsna Himself gave inspiration in the
heart of Brahma, the adi-kavi
(first poet). He inspired Brahma by
sabda-brahma, transcendental
sound vibration, thus giving him all
knowledge of Himself, of the
jivas, maya, etc. Tene brahma means in the
heart of Brahma. The other
demigods cannot understand all these
truths. He only inspired the
heart of Brahma.
tejo-vari mrdam yatha vinimayo yatra
tri-sargo’mrsa
dhamna svuena sada nirasta-kuhakam satyam
param dhimahi
Tejo-vari-mrdam. There are three elements
in this world, or three kinds
of creations, which we are able to see.
Teja means fire, vari means water,
and mrda means earth. Here teja refers to
Krsna. Sometimes you can
see fire bv rubbing sticks together or by
striking a match, but fire is
everywhere. Without fire no one can live.
If fire leaves your body you
will die at once. It is manifest and seen
by the help of a match. After
5 The transcendental potency of the
Supreme Personality of Godhead by
which He mantains His existence is called
sandhini-sakti.. This sandhini-sakti of the
internal potency maintains and manifests
all variegatedness of the spiritual world. In
the kingdom of God, the Lord’s servants
and maidservants, His consorts, His father
and mother and everything else, are all
transformations of the spiritual existence of
sandhini-sakti. The existential
sandhini-sakti in the external potencv similarly expands
all the variegatedness of the material
cosmos, from which we can have a glimse of the
spiritual field. (Cc Adi -4.62 pp. 67
verse & pp)
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some time, when the fuel is finished, the
fire is no longer seen. Similarly,
Krsna can be seen by practicing certain
processes, and the soul can
also be seen by certain practices. It will
never be seen by mortal eyes,
and it can never be realized by mortal
senses.
Regarding the jivas, they are compared
with vari, water. When
water is solidified it becomes like ice or
snow. It becomes so hard that
if you throw it at someone it will cause
an injury. Water itself, however,
is not like that. Similarly, in his
natural position, when he is liberated,
the jiva is serving Krsna. By chance he
has forgotten Krsna and has
come to that unnatural “solidified” stage.
He thinks, “I am this body”
and all kinds of problems arise, such as
quarreling and so on.
Next is mrda. In this world there are many
kinds of pots made
from earth. Some are called glasses and
some arc called pots and
vessels, but all are made with mud, with
earth. Ultimately there is no
difference at all between them; only the
name is different. This is also
true with gold—a cup made of gold, a
garment of gold, a necklace of
gold and a ring of gold, are all gold.
Their names are different but all
of them are gold.
Yatha vinimayo yatra tri-sargo’mrsa. It
seems that all these worlds
are true, but they are not. When we see
fire we think it is true. However,
when we realize Krsna we will see that He
is true. Souls are true, but the
idea that “I am this body” is not true.
This illusion is called vinimayo,
exchange, meaning the interactions and
reactions of the three modes
of material nature.
Dhamna svena sada nirasta-kuhakam. Unlike
this world, in the
abode where Krsna resides, there is no
maya at all. Only Yogamaya
is there. Only para-sakti is there. The
maya which creates this world,
and by whose effect we think, I’m this
body,” is not there. Therefore,
those who live in that spiritual realm can
never fall to this world. It is
not that the jivas who are here in this
world have forgotten that abode
and come here. Rather, they have forgotten
that they are originally
manifest from the borderline region
between the material and spiritual
worlds called tatastha.
jivera ‘svarupa’ haya—krsnera ‘nitya dasa’
krsnera ‘tatastha sakti’
bhedabheda-prakasa
(Cc. Madhya 20.108)
Srila Svami Maharaja has explained this,
but we are not thinking
deeply. The Gita (15.6) states: yad gatva
na nivartante tad dhama
paramam mama—“Those who reach that supreme
abode of Mine
I Meditate on the Absolute Truth
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never return to this material world.” By
practicing great austerities
for lakhs and lakhs of births one may go
to Goloka Vrndavana. Since
there is no maya in Vrindavana, and no
chance of forgetting Krsna,
how can a jiva fall down from there? It is
never possible. Everyone is
always serving Krsna there; and Yogamaya
helps them to serve Him.
Dhamna svena sada means that in Krsna’s
transcendental abode
there is no maya. Only hladini-sakti,
sandhini-sakti and cit-sakti are
there. The phrase nirasta-kuhakam also
means there is no maya there.
Satyam param dimahi. Krsna,
Vrajendra-nandana Syamasundara, is
parama-satya, the Supreme Truth. Dhimahi:
“I meditate on Him; may
He kindly be merciful and manifest in my
heart.”
The meaning of this first sloka is the
same as that of brahmagayatri:
om bhur bhuvah svah tat savitur varenyam
bhargo devasya
dhimahi dhiyo yo nah pracodayat. Actually,
this first sloka of the
Srimad Bhagavatam is the translation of
brahma-gayatri, and it is
also like a mantra.
Further Meanings of the First Sloka
There is a second meaning of janmady asya.
Adi means adi-rasa. the
original rasa. That original rasa is
srngara-rasa, madhurya-rasa, and
it comes from Krsna, not from anyone else.
There is more than one
meaning for every word of each sloka, and
all the meanings are very
good. In this sloka, for example, the
meanings of each word may be
changed.
Here anvayad itaratas, direct and
indirect, means separation and
meeting. Krsna is very perfect in this.
Tene brahma hrda ya. Here adi
kavaye means Sri Sukadeva Gosvami. ‘Krsna’
means Krsna who is
the ocean of rasa, from whom madhurya-rasa
comes. Therefore the
word is adi. All rasas are included in
Krsna. He is rasa-brahma and
He inspired the heart of Sukadeva Gosvaml,
the first kavi. Muhyanti
yat suraya. Brahma, Sankara, and all other
demigods are in confusion.
They cannot understand this deeper
meaning.
Tejo-vari-mrdam also has a change of
meaning. Here teja means,
as it has been said in brahma-gayatri,
bhargo devasya. Devasya
means Krsna Himself, and bhargah means His
power. “ I meditate
on the power of Krsna. who is Srimati Radhika.”
Tejo-vari-mrdam.
Here Vyasadeva prays to Radhika, the power
of Krsna. Without this
understanding we cannot enter
Srimad-Bhagavatam. Sometimes
there is separation (between Radha and
Krsna), sometimes meeting
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and sometimes neutrality.6 Even when
apparently separated, Krsna
is always with Radhika. Radhasa
sva-dhamani ramsyate namah
brahmani ramsyate namah (SB 2.4.14). He is
always with Radhika and
all the gopis in His abode.
In the Brahma-samhita it is stated:
ananda-cinmaya- rasa-pratibhavitabhis
tabhir ya eva nija-rupataya kalabhih
goloka eva nivasaty akhilatma-bhuto
govindam adi-purusam tam aham bhajami
“I worship Govinda, the primeval Lord. He
resides in His own realm,
Goloka, with Radha, who resembles His own
spiritual figure and who
embodies the ecstatic potency (hladini).
Their companions are Her
confidantes, who embody extensions of Her
bodily form and who are
imbued and permeated with ever-blissful
rasa.”
(Cc. Madhya 8.139)
All the gopis are as transcendental as
Krsna. They are all the kayavyuha,
bodily manifestations, of Srimati Radhika.
Radhika is one with Krsna
and therefore all the gopis are like Him.
They are not less than Him.
Krsna plays with them. He meets with them
in Vrndavana-dhama. In
this way, satyam-param dhimahi means, “We
meditate on Krsna with
Srimati Radhika.”
There is still a more superior meaning, a
fourth meaning. No rasa
can exist without Radhika. Therefore Radha
and Krsna are conjugal.
Janmady asya. From this conjugal Radha-Krsna
madhurya-rasa comes.
Without Radhika’s presence Krsna is like
nirvisesa-brahma,7 there is
no rasa in Him at all. If He is with Sita,
if He is with Laksmi or even if
He is with Satyahhama or Rukmini, there is
only a percentage of rasa.
It is not complete. Even if all the gopis
are present but Radhika is not,
still rasa cannot be full. If He is with
the gopis, and especially with
Radhika, then rasa will be full. Here,
therefore, Vyasadeva is praying
to whom? In this context satyam-param
dhimahi means Radhika.
6 An example of ‘neutral’ is mana,
transcendental loving anger.
Srimati Radharani may say, “I have no
connection with Krsna”, but
internally She wants to meet with Him.
7 *Impersonal Brahman, with no shape,
attributes, name,
opulence—nothing. In the eyes of
brahma-jnanis Krsna becomes
Brahma, for those in dasya-rasa He is
Narayana. When 2 ½ rasas
are there, He is Rama, and when all rasas
are there, He is Vrajendranandana
Krsna. (Srila Narayana Maharaja’s lecture:
Maui, Hawaii,
May 1999)
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“May She kindly come and manifest.” As
stated in brahma-gayatri:
dhiyo yo nah pracodayat—“May Srimati
Radhika mercifully come.”
The first meaning refers to Krsna and to
this creation. The second
refers to madhura-rasa in relation to
Vrajendra-nandana Krsna. The
third is in relation to conjugal Radha and
Krsna. The fourth is only
in relation to Radhika. This is because
without power Krsna cannot
do anything. Finally, the fifth meaning is
in relation to Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu. All the meanings of all the
words will then refer to
Him. Satyam-param dhimahi. Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu is paramasatya
because He is conjugal—both Radha and
Krsna. He has come
to distribute all these truths, to
sprinkle His mercy by preaching ragamarga8
and also to taste the beauty of the moods
of Radhika. Therefore
satyam param dhimahi means, “This Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu should
kindly be manifest in our hearts.”
Here adi-kavi means Srila Rupa Gosvami.
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
inspired all truths in him at Prayag, and
thus Rupa Gosvami wrote
Bhaktirasamrta-sindhu, Ujjvala-nilamani,
Vidagdha-madhava and
so many other books. He then manifested
this over the whole world.
Now we are in this line. You should know
how fortunate you are to
have come in the line of Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu. Always think in
this way. Always be hopeful and practice
like this. Satyam –param is
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.
8 Spontaneous devotional service,
following in the footsteps of
the residents or Goloka Vrndavana,
especially those in the conjugal
mellow.
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Chapter Two
®r…mad-Bh€gavatam
Does Not Cheat
If you hear ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam, then
tat kaŠ€t, immediately, without
delay, KŠa will be controlled in your
heart. ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam is
so powerful and sweet. It is not like
quinine (a medicine for malaria
patients) which is bitter. Other medicines
may be somewhat bitter, but
this medicine is not. It is like nectar.
This nectar of ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam
may not appear to be sweet in the
beginning, and it may even appear
somewhat bitter; but afterwards its real
quality of sweetness manifests.
It is actually very sweet and very
powerful. If you hear it, KŠa will
come in your heart and be controlled.
I have explained the essence of the first loka
of ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam,
which is the ma‰gal€caraŠa, auspicious
invocation. I explained its five
different meanings. Now we will begin the
essence of the second loka,
the third loka and beyond.
dharmaƒ projjhita-kaitavo ‘tra paramo
nirmatsar€Š€ˆ sat€ˆ
vedyaˆ v€stavam atra vastu ivadaˆ
t€pa-trayonm™lanam
r…mad-bh€gavate mah€-muni-kte kiˆ v€
parair …varaƒ
sadyo hdy avarudhyate ‘tra ktibhiƒ
ur™ubhis tat-kaŠ€t
(SB 1.1.2)
“Completely rejecting all religious
activities which are materially
motivated, this Bh€gavata Pur€Ša propounds
the highest truth, which
is understandable by those devotees who
are fully pure in heart. The
highest truth is reality distinguished
from illusion for the welfare of all.
Such truth uproots the threefold miseries.
This beautiful Bh€gavatam,
compiled by the great sage Vy€sadeva (in his
maturity), is sufficient
in itself for God-realization. What is the
need of any other scriptures?
As soon as one attentively and
submissively hears the message
of Bh€gavatam, by this culture of
knowledge the Supreme Lord is
established within his heart.”
Mah€muni ®r…la Vy€sadeva wrote many Pur€Šas.
He even put the G…
topaniad (Bhagavad-g…t€) within the Mah€bh€rata. He
divided the Vedas
into four, and also compiled Brahm€-s™tra
in which he presented very
high-class truths. But he was not
satisfied. N€rada Ri therefore came
Secret Truths of the Bh€gavatam
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and suggested to him, “Enter in trance,
totally surrendering to KŠa,
and in trance you will realize something
by which you will be satisfied.
Otherwise it will not be possible.”
Vy€sadeva then heard the ®r…mad-
Bh€gavatam in trance,1 and after that he wrote it
down.
Dharmaƒ projjhita-kaitavo ‘tra. “In this Bhagavata Pur€Ša all types
of cheating religion, which are covered by
fruitive intention, are
completely rejected.” ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam
is the final book written by
®r…la Vy€sadeva. In all other scriptures,
like the Pur€Šas, Mah€bh€rata,
and Brahm€-s™tra, he expounded so
many truths and histories, but
he did not explain the pastimes of KŠa.
KŠa’s pastimes are very
powerful and very sweet, and there is no
adulteration in them. In all
other Pur€Šas there is some
adulteration. For example, one Pur€Ša
states that in Goloka Vnd€vana ®r…mat…
R€dhik€ became angry and
cursed ®r…dama, who also cursed Her, and
therefore they both had to
come to this world. This cannot be; it is
impossible.
Some statements in certain Pur€Šas imply
that there are impurities
in Goloka Vnd€vana, like quarreling,
anger and lust. However this
is only to arouse the curiosity and
interest of general people. The
intelligence of such people is not very
high, and therefore Vy€sa
gave all these mixed (adulterated) ideas
only for them. In the Pur€Šas
Vy€sadeva made many statements that are
not true to the fullest extent,
only for beginners, just as ®r…la Sw€m…j…
made certain statements for
beginners. For advanced devotees he told
something else. In this way
we should try to reconcile all apparently
contradictory statements.
Dharmaƒ projjhita-kaitavo’tra. “Completely rejecting all religious
activities which are materially motivated,
this Bh€gavata Pur€Ša
propounds the highest truth.” In other Pur€Šas
the histories of
Haricandra, Dhruva, Prahl€da, and
Citraketu Mah€r€ja are given,
but not clearly. For example, Haricandra
was engaged in karma. He
thought that worldly truths are real
truths. ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam also
tells this history, but at the same time
states that only transcendental
reality is truth. In the ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam,
Vy€sadeva clearly explains
what can lead us to Goloka Vnd€vana.
1 Although this book, ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam,
came from Vy€sadeva, he is not the
original writer. Who is the writer? No one
in this world is the writer; even KŠa is not
the writer. Where did it come from? From
the heart of KŠa Himself. This book is R€dh€
and KŠa. It is the embodiment of KŠa
Himself. So Vy€sadeva has not compiled it;
he received it in trance. It is
transcendental and has come from Goloka Vnd€vana. The
pastimes of KŠa and KŠa Himself are
not separate. They descended into the heart of
Vy€sadeva, and ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam is
therefore called sam€dhi-bh€y€, trance language.
(®r…la N€r€yaŠa Mah€r€ja’s lecture: Maui,
Hawaii, May 1999.)
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21
Some other Pur€Šas discuss worship
of materialistic gurus and
relatives. They state, for example, that a
wife should worship her
husband, even if he is not a devotee. ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam
however,
never cheats us in any way. It directly
states:
gurur na sa sy€t sva-jano na sa sy€t
pit€ na sa sy€j janani na s€ sy€t
daivaˆ na tat sy€n na pati ca sa sy€n
na mocayed yaƒ samupeta-mtyum
( SB 5.5.18)
“One who cannot deliver his dependents
from the path of repeated
birth and death should never become a
spiritual master, a father, a
husband, a mother or a worshipable
demigod.”
What is the meaning of na sa sy€t?
If a guru is not really a guru, if he
cannot give love and affection for KŠa,
you should reject him. A
guru may think, “All these disciples are my property, and I will
enjoy
their property. They have no connection
with KŠa. Their connection
is only with me.” That guru is a
wretched guru, not a real guru, and
he should be at once rejected, just as B€li
Mah€r€ja rejected his guru.
There are so many examples of this in the €stras.
A husband is not a husband if he is not
actually helping his wife in
KŠa consciousness; that wife should
reject such a husband. If a wife
is not helping her husband in KŠa
consciousness, or if a husband is
not helping his wife in KŠa
consciousness, they should be at once
rejected. If a son is not helping his
father in KŠa consciousness, then
he is rejected as a son. There should be
no relationship. If others help
us in KŠa consciousness, then they are guru,
husband, wife, daughter,
son, father or friend. Otherwise you
should reject them. This must be
the root of all relations. If you consider
some compromise in this regard,
you will be deprived of KŠa. This has
all been clearly explained in ®r…
mad-Bh€gavatam. The gop…s are the most superior
devotees in the world
and they all disregarded their husbands. ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam
explains
all these truths. It has never said
anything to cheat us.
Nirmatsar€n€ˆ sat€ˆ means that only those who are free from
envy, duplicity, hypocrisy and all other
impurities can understand the
statements in ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam. Vedyam
v€stavam atra vastu means the
real truth or reality. Who is v€stavam
vastu? KŠa is Himself advayajñ€
na par€ tattva. Nothing exists without some relation to
Him. No one
is independent; only He is independent.
Still sometimes He becomes
dependent. On whom? On the Vrajav€s…s, the
gop…s, and especially on
®r…mat… R€dhik€.
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®r…mad-bh€gavate mah€-muni-kte kiˆ v€
parair …varaƒ. Ultimately
there is no need to read. Simply by
hearing ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam KŠa
will at once be controlled. He will be
bound to come in the devotee’s
heart, if he has honor for hari-kath€ and
strong faith that whatever is
written in ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam is
true to the fullest extent. All that is
required is this honor or faith.
There is still another condition for
understanding. One should not
offend ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam or the bh€gavata.
There are two kinds of
bh€gavatas: bhakta-bh€gavata and grantha-bh€gavata. Never offend
either
one of these. Then, if you simply hear ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam
with honor,
KŠa will come at once and be controlled
in your heart. The loka says,
‘at once,’ very quickly. Don’t disbelieve
®r…la ®ukadeva Gosv€m…, S™ta
Gosv€m… or Vy€sadeva. How will it come
about? KŠa knows. At once
He will enter your heart and never leave.
By hearing, you will be able
to follow with your heart and your
activities.
The Ripened Fruit
nigama-kalpa-taror galitaˆ phalaˆ
uka-mukh€d amta-drava-saˆyutam
pibata bh€gavataˆ rasam €layam
muhur aho rasik€ bhuvi bh€vukaƒ
(SB 1.1.3)
“O expert and thoughtful men, relish ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam,
the mature
fruit of the desire tree of Vedic
literatures. It emanated from the lips
of ®r… ®ukadeva Gosv€m…. Therefore this
fruit has become even more
tasteful, although its nectarean juice was
already relishable for all,
including liberated souls.”
Nigama-kalpa-taror means that all the Vedas, Upaniads,
rutis,
Mah€bh€rata, and R€mayana combined together are
like a kalpataru, a
transcendental desire tree. On that tree
the ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam is the
sweetest fruit of all. If you suck the
root of the tree, no sweet taste will
come. If you suck the leaves or the
branches of the tree, the sweetness
cannot come. Even if you suck the green
raw fruits, still it will not come.
When a fruit is matured and has fully
ripened, and when some cuckoo
birds or parrots come, attracted by its
fragrance, and have bitten it,
then it will be so very tasteful.
All the Vedas and Upaniads are
like trees. You can serve them, you
can hear and follow them, but there will
be no sweetness. In all the
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Pur€Šas there is no sweetness. Even in R€mayana and Mah€bh€rata
there
is not so much sweetness. And even if you
read ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam by
yourself, no sweetness will come. Why?
Because the parrots or cuckoo
birds have not touched it. There is
something in their mouths, within
their beaks, and when they inject that
substance into the fruit, that
fruit becomes very tasteful. That is why
it is said: yaha bh€gavata pada
vaiŠavera sthane—”If you want to understand ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam,
you must approach a self-realized VaiŠava
and hear from him.” (Cc.
Antya 5.131)
So many devotees are reading ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam.
®aŠkar€c€rya
also read it and all his sanny€s…s read
it. The m€y€vad…s also read ®r…
mad-Bh€gavatam. Without doing this their business cannot
advance.
They would not be able to attain followers
and money, respect and
praise. Therefore they read it. Actually,
they know more than us. They
are very, very learned and they can
explain hundreds of meanings
for one word, as S€rvabhauma Bha˜˜€c€rya
did. But they don’t
understand ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam at
all. Why? Because they don’t hear
from a realized, rasika (who tastes
all the rasas) and bh€vuka (who has
bh€va, transcendental emotion) VaiŠava.
®r…mad-Bh€gavatam has come from KŠa through the guruparampar€.
Who is ®r…la ®ukadeva Gosv€m…? He is the
parrot of ®r…
mat… R€dhik€. He has seen and tasted all
the pastimes of KŠa with
his own eyes, with his own senses, and
with his own intelligence.
Anyone who has not read ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam
with such a pure rasika
and bh€vuka bh€gavata in this line
cannot really explain it. That nectar
will not come. If one has not come in this
process, if one has not read
or heard ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam through
this disciplic line, and has not
become rasika and bh€vuka,
he can neither touch ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam
nor can he explain it. He can utter words,
and there is no harm in that.
In other words, he can give some
explanations, but the fruit will not
be like that which ®r…la ®ukadeva Gosv€m…
gave to Par…kit Mah€r€ja
and others.
There are some devotees, like ®r…la
®ukadeva Gosv€m…, who have
read ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam with their gurudeva,
and they themselves are
rasika and bh€vuka, but still they cannot explain it fully.
Why? When
they explain certain portions, they would
remember KŠa’s pastimes
and at once faint. They would become
unconscious and thus be unable
to speak. If KŠa Himself comes and tries
to explain it, He would be
the first person to faint. ®r… Caitanya
Mah€prabhu, for example, could
not explain ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam Himself.
Therefore He sometimes
wanted to hear it from ®r…la Gad€dhara
PaŠita. And if R€dhik€ hears
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even the first words of the first chapter
of ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam, janm€dy
asya yato, what will happen? She will remember KŠa
and at once
faint. She also cannot explain it.
Gad€dhara PaŠita was also always weeping,
but there was some
arrangement. Because Mah€prabhu had a
desire to hear from him,
Yogam€y€ made an arrangement that he would
not faint. R€dh€
and KŠa may give special mercy, just as
They gave to ®ukadeva
Gosv€m…. Just before entering Their aprakata-l…l€
They ordered him,
“You should remain in this world. We are
going, but you should stay
here for some time. We are giving you
special mercy so that you can
explain ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam to
everyone. You will not faint. There may
be a chance that you will fall unconscious
when you remember Me or
R€dhik€ in Brahm€ra G…t€, or in r€sa,
or anywhere else. So try to pass
by those subjects. Don’t utter the name of
R€dhik€ and Myself directly
there. Try to subside your feelings.
Special mercy will come from Us
so that you can explain ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam.
Otherwise it will be very
difficult. Very difficult.”
Who can Explain R€sa?
If one is not rasika he cannot
explain ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam. This is because
®r…mad-Bh€gavatam is rasa Himself. Vrajendra-nandana
is Himself rasasvar
™pa.2 ®r… Caitanya Mah€prabhu is Himself rasa-svar™pa.
So this is
a very high subject. We can explain an abh€sa,
a semblance. You can
imagine that if the semblance is like
this, then when rasika and bh€vuka
bhaktas like ®r… Gad€dhara PaŠita, ®r…la Raghun€tha Bha˜˜a, ®r…la
R™pa
Gosv€m…, and ®r…la San€tana Gosv€m…
explain ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam how
powerful it will be. If you have read Bhad-Bh€gavatamta,
then you can
imagine something; otherwise, you cannot.
This ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam
is like a very high-class transcendental
treasure, more valuable than
cint€maŠi, desire- stone. One cannot even compare
the two. Those who
try to compare them are foolish persons. ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam
cannot be
compared even with cint€maŠi.
For the benefit of those who have no taste
in ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam,
®ukadeva Gosv€m… has stated in the Tenth
Canto:
nivtta-tarair upag…yam€n€d
bhavausadh€c chrotra-mano-’bhir€m€t
2 The embodiment of transcendental
mellows, taste and relationships.
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ka uttamaloka-gun€nuv€d€t
pum€n virajyeta vin€ paughn€t
(SB 10.1.4)
“Glorification of the Supreme Personality
of Godhead is performed
in the parampar€ system; that is,
it is conveyed from spiritual master
to disciple. Such glorification is
relished by those no longer interested
in the false, temporary glorification of
this cosmic manifestation.
Descriptions of the Lord are the right
medicine for the conditioned
soul undergoing repeated birth and death.
Therefore, who will cease
hearing such glorification of the Lord
except a butcher or one who is
killing his own self?”
Those who think only about worldly
problems, and thus give up
hearing ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam from any
devotee in the line of ®r…
®ukadeva Gosv€m…, ®r…la Prabhup€da, and
others who have left
behind all worldly desires, are like
butchers. Actually they are worse
than butchers. They are committing suicide
and are thus butchers of
their own souls. In this context ‘butcher’
does not only mean killer of
animals. It also means self-killer. The
entire future of such a person is
blocked. Hearing ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam in
this process is the only mah€-
auadhat, great medicine and panacea for this world. Hearing it
will
not go in vain. It is medicine, but very
sweet like nectar.
It has also been stated:
n-deham €dyam sulabham sudurlabham
plavam sukalpam guru-karnadh€ram
may€nuk™lena nabhasvateritam
pum€n bhav€bdhim na taret sa €tma-h€
(SB 11.20.17)
“The human body, which can award all
benefit in life, is automatically
obtained by the laws of nature, although
it is a very rare achievement.
This human body can be compared to a
perfectly constructed boat
having the spiritual master as the captain
and the instructions of the
Personality of Godhead as favorable winds
impelling it on its course.
Considering all these advantages, a human
being who does not
utilize his human life to cross the ocean
of material existence must be
considered the killer of his own soul.”
Although it has been told many times in
many €stras, still we remain
worldly persons, like butchers, cutting
our own souls. We think it is
very good to cut ourselves, but not to
hear ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam. Don’t
be like this.
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26
nigama-kalpa-taror galitaˆ phala
uka-mukh€d amta-drava-saˆyutam
“The fully mature fruit of the desire tree
of Vedic literatures, ®r…mad-
Bh€gavatam, has emanated from the lips of ®ukadeva
Gosv€m… and
therefore this nectarean fruit has become
all the more relishable.”
®r… ®ukadeva Gosv€m… brought the Bh€gavatam
from Goloka
Vnd€vana. He was the special parrot of
®r…mat… R€dhik€, and therefore
he knows so many things. If he were a
parrot of KŠa, he could not
have known the heart of ®r…mat… R€dhik€—how
much happiness She
feels in meeting with KŠa. This parrot
is always with Her and he
knows everything that happens.3 R€dh€y€h
pranaya-mahim€. He knows
KŠa’s four types of m€dhuris,
sweetness. Because he is the servant of
®r…mat… R€dhik€, he knows how sweet and
beautiful KŠa is. Unlike
KŠa, that parrot also knows the
happiness tasted by ®r…mat… R€dhik€.
KŠa wants to taste what ®r…mat… R€dhik€
tastes, and that is why He
had to steal Her heart. But this parrot
has no need to steal because he
is always serving Her. He knows
everything. He is rasika and he is
bh€vuka. He knows more than KŠa, and this is why KŠa deputed
him to remain in this world and manifest
the ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam.
Try, therefore, to hear ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam
with great care, great
honor and a strong belief that, “I do not
need to do anything for my
departure from this world. I need not
worry about mukti, salvation,
and I need not worry how I will achieve bhakti.
Everything will come
automatically by hearing.” KŠa has
promised, “In the form of harikath€
I enter the heart of the devotees and
manage everything.” He is
very powerful. Therefore you need not
worry.
®r…la ®ukadeva Gosv€m… has told that you
should hear ®r…mad-
Bh€gavatam for your whole life. He has not told that
you should read
it. Did he say anywhere that you should
read ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam?
Never. By reading it will not come; so we
should hear. And this is
true for harin€ma also. First you
should hear, ravanam, then chant k…
rtanam, and so on. ®r…mad-Bh€gavatam also advises to first
listen to
hari-kath€, and then you will be matured to explain
it. Otherwise your
explanation will be like zero.
3 R€dhik€ loved him so much. She would
take that parrot on Her left hand
and give him some pomegranate seeds and
sometimes rice and milk. Caressing him,
She would tell him, “O parrot, can you
repeat after Me? ‘KŠa! KŠa! KŠa! KŠa!’
Then, in the same tune as R€dhik€ he would
repeat,’ Krsna! KŠa!”(®r…la Mah€r€ja’s
lecture: Maui, Hawaii May 1999)
®r…mad Bh€gavatam Does Not Cheat
Om Tat Sat
(Continued...)
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