Sri Krsna Janmastami
( by Swami B.G.
Narasingha)
(The following transcript is from a lecture given by Srila
Narasingha Maharaja on Sri Krsna Janmastami on the 4th September 2007 at
Govindaji Gardens)
Janmastami, the appearance day of Lord Krsna, is the eighth lunar day after the full moon. When Krsna manifests in this world, the moon takes on a dark color during that phase. In regards to His appearance and activities, Krsna says in Bhagavad-gita:
yada yada hi
dharmasya glanir bhavati bharata
abhyutthanam adharmasya tadatmanam srjamy aham
abhyutthanam adharmasya tadatmanam srjamy aham
O descendent of Bharata, whenever there is a
decline in religious principles and a rise of irreligion, at that time I
personally appear. (Gita 4.7)
Krsna says that whenever there is
a rise of irreligion or a decline of religion, He appears in this world.
Throughout the Vedas, the Highest Entity of truth is known as Bhagavan. In
Bhagavad-gita
we find the words, sri bhagavan uvaca. This means that the Highest
Entity is speaking the Bhagavad-gita. Also, in the Srimad Bhagavatam
we find the words, krsnas tu bhagavan svayam (Krsna Himself is the
Supreme).
Krsna is the avatari – the source of all avataras. In
this world, there are different ages – Satya-yuga, Treta-yuga, Dvarpara-yuga
and Kali-yuga – and during these yugas there are scheduled descents of Bhagavan.
Whenever Bhagavan comes into this world, He has a purpose that will benefit all
species of life.
Unfortunately, we live at a time when
anyone with a little money can print a poster exclaiming, “I am Bhagavan!” But
such ‘Bhagavans’ cannot give any real benefit to the people. Of course, many of
these ‘Bhagavans’ perform some social work by opening hospitals etc. Opening
hospitals is good, but the government has been opening hospitals for a long
time. Mother Theresa opened many hospitals and Fidel Castro of Cuba has also
opened many hospitals around the world – yet we would not call Mother
Theresa or Castro Bhagavan! Opening hospitals is a very good thing, but it is
also a very ordinary thing. Opening a hospital is nothing new or extraordinary.
However, whenever Bhagavan appears, He does wonderful, extraordinary activities
that human beings cannot imitate.
In the scriptures we find that
Krsna lifted Govardhana Hill. At present, Govardhana Hill is seven kilometers
long, but in the time of Krsna it was five kilometers in height. In the evening
when the sun would set in the west, the shadow of Govardhana Hill would fall
upon Mathura – that is almost forty kilometers away. Therefore Govardhana
is called Giriraja, the king of the mountains. Today people consider
Nanga-parvata as the biggest mountain in India or Everest as the biggest
mountain in the Himalayas, but originally Govardhana was bigger than both of
these mountains. However, if you visit Govardhana today it is nearly seven
kilometers long but hardly forty meters high at its highest point. Govardhana
is slowly disappearing from our sight. Still, there are stones on Govardhana as
big as houses. Where is the ‘bhagavan’ who can lift even one of these stones
from Govardhana? Krsna lifted the entire Govardhana Hill, but these ‘bhagavans’
cannot imitate this.
If you want to buy a silk sari, you
have to be careful. You can go from shop to shop and find nylon, Dacron, jute,
but not silk. If you want pure silk you have to go to a reputable place that is
approved by the government, or a family shop that has been in business for over
a hundred years. Otherwise you will be cheated. Similarly, why would there be
nothing to guide you when you are looking for God? Think about it. There will
be a parampara,
an authorized agent, and authorized books. There will be standards.
Most people are too simple!
Somebody may have some terrible disease and they are told, “Take your medicine,
but at the same time pray to our Swami.” They continue to take their medicine,
pray to the Swami and ultimately they live. Then they announce, “I prayed to
the Swami and I lived!” Then this news spreads and the Swami becomes famous.
But there is another fellow who prayed to Swami, but he died! He doesn’t come
back and tell you – he can’t, because he’s dead! That is what is known in
English as a ‘loaded deck.’ There are also atheists who don’t pray to God at
all – but they take their medicine and also recover. There are people that never
pray to God but make millions and become extremely rich. Don’t think that the
proof of God is that you will get money, or that your health will improve when
you pray to Him. The transient nature of sickness and wealth are simply
features of this world.
We Want to see Our God Enjoy
Whether in illness or health, a devotee
will always pray to Krsna, “My success or failure is up to You.” If he doesn’t
get rich, or he doesn’t recover from an illness, he doesn’t blame Krsna.
Somebody might say, “Just see, you prayed to Krsna and nothing happened
– you didn’t get any money, your health did not improve – there is no
Krsna!” But the devotee will simply laugh and say, “No, you don’t understand.
Krsna had more important things to do.” The devotee says that, “I have my karma
and I don’t expect Krsna to solve all my problems. He is not my servant, I am
His servant.” There is a difference. Many people in the world have a hard time
understanding suffering, and when they pray to God they expect that suffering,
pain, disease and poverty will disappear. When that doesn’t happen they finally
say, “There is no God!”
Recently I had a discussion with one
Christian gentleman who proposed that Jesus was greater than Caitanya
Mahaprabhu. He said, “Caitanya Mahaprabhu was absorbed in His own love for
Krsna, and in that love for Krsna He left this world. But Jesus was much more
merciful and selfless – he accepted crucifixion for everyone’s benefit.”
I told him, “Yes, this is the
difference between Vaisnavism and Christianity. We want to see our God enjoy
– and you want to see your God murdered.” Later I wondered, “Why do they
think like that?” I realized that suffering is a difficult thing to explain. If
you don’t understand the concept of karma, you won’t understand suffering and
finally you will want God to suffer also.
There are five main subjects that Krsna
explains in Bhagavad-gita,
and one of these subjects is karma – what is action and what is
reaction. Without this knowledge you cannot understand why there is suffering in
this world and you will subscribe to the idea that God is very cruel. “He makes
me suffer, so He should suffer Himself.” This type of thinking has evolved in
some religions. God must come and suffer. He must die. An ultimately what
happens is that, rather than becoming religions of peace and love, they become
religions of violence and intolerance. Under these types of religions, many
people are put to death. These are not real religions. They are not based on
real knowledge. They are based on false or misinterpreted knowledge. Real
religion is based on knowledge and there is no superior book of knowledge than Bhagavad-gita.
This was Krsna’s gift for the whole of humanity, for all time.
The Mother of Civilization
Bhagavad-gita is famous throughout the world and the knowledge
found in Bhagavad-gita,
to this date, is unsurpassed. It has such a depth of knowledge that even if a
scholar of Bhagavad-gita
reads it again tomorrow, he will find new wisdom in it. That is because Krsna
is infinite and the words spoken by Him are also infinite. Any other body of
knowledge has some limitation.
Everyone is fascinated by the knowledge
of computers now, but can a computer tell us how many particles of sand there
are in Mumbai? Can a computer tell us how to make a grain of rice? No! A
computer is only as intelligent as the person that programs it. One day, the
wonders of the computer and the wonders of the cell phone will be of no more
importance than the wonders of a Tata truck. What is a Tata truck? Nowadays
such trucks are commonplace, but when the Tata truck was first introduced on
the road, people lined up for kilometers to see it. Now we think, “I need the
latest type of cell phone, I need the biggest and fastest computer.” This is
called maya-sukhaya.
Today, if I purchase the best radio available, would everyone be happy to sit
around and listen to it for hours? Of course not! Nobody cares for the radio
anymore. But when the radio was first introduced, whole villages would sit in
front of it and listen. Nowadays a radio is nothing. We became tired of the
radio and it was replaced by something else that caught our attention.
But Bhagavad-gita has held the attention of the
intelligent people of this world for over five thousand years. Some people
claim that the Bible is older than the Gita, but historically speaking that is not
true. Millions of people were reading Bhagavad-gita before the Bible was even invented
– and it was invented! It has not come from God.
dharmam tu saksad bhagavat-pranitam
Real
religious principles are established by the Supreme. (Bhag.
6.3.19)
Some say that the Bible came to India a
thousand years ago and that the Bible inspired the Indians to write the Vedas, Upanisads,
Mahabharata, Ramayana and the Puranas. Then where did Ayurveda
come from? That is also a part of the Vedas. Did that come from the Bible also,
wherein it says that one shouldn’t take medicine? How did a book that says that
you shouldn’t take medicine suddenly become the source of the Vedic texts on
medicine? The Ayurveda has extensive knowledge regarding the science of
medicine and surgery. Thousands of years before the people of Europe had even
learned what medicine was, surgery was going on in India, metallurgical science
was there, theories of atomic energy etc. The idea that the Vedic literature
was inspired by the Bible was simply propaganda, created to establish Europe as
being the original center of civilization. In order to do that, Asia was put
down.
During the nineteenth century, there
was much talk amongst European scholars about the origins of civilization. Upon
discovering India, some scholars became quite perplexed and their main task was
to keep the origins of civilization in Europe. This is called the ‘eurocentric
worldview’. They said that the Aryans came from Europe to India and made India
civilized. However, one difficult point to explain for them concerns the food
found in both cultures, In Europe a thousand years ago there was basically only
bread and something that you shot in the forest. That was it! And the only
spice they had was salt. How did non-vegetarians with such a limited cuisine of
bread, meat and salt come to India and create a whole thali?
Not only a thali
– a Gujarati thali, a North Indian thali,
a Punjabi thali,
a South Indian thali, and so many other varieties of food! Even today in
Italy they have the most complete cooking culture in all of Europe. But still,
there is not much variety. If you go to Germany, you may get five or six
different preparations. If you go to Norway and other such places, there is
mostly fish. There is not much variety.
And then there is also music. More or
less, the only instrument that truly came from Europe was the guitar. How did
the guitar come to India and transform into the sitar, the vina,
or the tambura?
There is so much detailed knowledge of music in India. Therefore how can India
not be the mother of civilization?
For many years, so-called scholars said
that the Vedas
were simply mythology. Ramayana, Mahabharata and the Puranas were basically just
tales for children. But let us ask one question – how many years does it take
to fully study Sanskrit grammar? How long does it take to study and compose
Sanskrit poetry? It takes twenty to twenty-five years for someone to become a kavi
(poet). After becoming such great poets, why did the ancient rsis
decide to write fairy tales for children? That would be like attending a
classical music academy for many years and after finishing your studies, going
to Mumbai simply to compose jingles for Coca-cola commercials on TV! It is more
likely that after learning the highest standard of music, you would go on to
perform and present classical music. It is foolish to say that the Vedas,
which are written in the most advanced language, are simply mythological
stories and histories that never really happened.
Monkey Caste
In India, it is well known that the
oldest God on this planet is Visnu, Krsna, or Rama and everybody knows that
civilization began in India. The ksatriyas left India after Parasurama destroyed
their dynasties. They settled in the west during the Pre-Egyptian era and
started civilizations all over the world. After these civilizations grew,
people began to wonder where the first civilization originally came from. At
one time, people said that civilization began in Baghdad, between the Tigris
and the Euphrates rivers. Here in India we have the Ganges and Yamuna
– the Sumerians had the Tigris and the Euphrates. But in modern times,
that idea has basically been rejected.
The knowledge is there that India is
the mother of civilization, but that knowledge is being kept hidden. If
somebody wants to update the history textbooks, someone will object, “No, no,
no – why do you want to update our textbooks?” Darwin’s theory has been
disproven a hundred times all over the world, but still, when new textbooks are
printed in India, they propagate Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. Then one may
argue, “If Darwin’s theory is correct, why worry about caste at the time of
marriage? We all come from monkeys anyway.” That is Darwinism. In India
everyone is concerned with class and caste. That is natural. But in the
textbooks that your children study, it says that we all evolved from apes. One
day your son will tell you, “Father, why does it matter who I marry? It
is written that we all come from monkeys anyway.” Monkey caste! Of course, I
may be joking about it, but society considers caste and community to be very
important. Yet the educational system says that we all come from monkeys. That
is the so-called knowledge our schools and universities teach.
The Spectrum of Krsna’s Lila
Real knowledge can be found in every
word of Bhagavad-gita.
In the purport to this verse, yada yada hi dharmasya, Srila Prabhupada has
placed emphasis on one particular word srjami. Srjami means that Krsna was not created
here – Krsna came here as He is. Krsna exists beyond the universe and the
knowledge of this is in this one word – srjami. Srjami means that Krsna is not born according to
the laws of karma.
We are born from a womb, but Krsna is not born from a womb. The Bhagavatam
explains that when Devaki and Vasudeva were in Kamsa’s prison, all the demigods
came to offer prayers and then Visnu appeared. Everything was basically
human-like up to that point, but then He made His grand appearance. First He
appeared to Devaki and Vasudeva as Visnu. He was fully decorated and holding a
conch-shell,
disc-weapon, club and lotus. Vasudeva and Devaki prayed to Visnu, “Please
become our son.” Then He manifested as baby Krsna. Krsna was not born in a
maternity ward, or with the aid of a midwife, nor from the womb.
The story goes on to tell how
Vasudeva and Devaki became fearful of Kamsa discovering Krsna, how Vasudeva
swaddled Him, how the gates mysteriously opened and how Vasudeva escaped
undetected from the dungeon while the guards slept. That is the wonderful
appearance of Krsna.
We have all seen pictures of ourselves when we were
small children. Can you imagine being able to live at any stage of your life at
any time, all at once with no confusion? That is Krsna. Krsna can live as a
baby, a child, a youth, a young man. He can live in all stages of life
simultaneously. He is not born, enduring a period of growth from childhood to
manhood and old age. He is eternally a child, eternally a youth and eternally
an adult all at once. Is this impossible? Yes, it is impossible! It does not
fit into the spectrum of the possibility of this world. He is beyond this
world. The scriptures say that Krsna walks and He does not walk, He talks and
he doesn’t talk.
tadejati tan naijati
tad dure tadvantike
tad antarasya sarvasya tad u sarvasyasya bayatah
tad antarasya sarvasya tad u sarvasyasya bayatah
The Lord is moving very swiftly and at
the same time he is very still. He is very near to us and at the same time he
is very far from us. He is within everything and he is outside of everything. (Isopanisad
5)
You and I were born and we grow
old. We cannot show ourselves as we were two years back. That is impossible. We
continue to age and there is no going back. Krsna is not like that – He is
living every stage of His life simultaneously. Our experiences in life are
actually very small. But Krsna lives a life beyond our experience. He is nava-yauvana,
ever youthful. He is always a young boy. He is all of these things
simultaneously and everybody that is eternally with Him is also like that.
When you calculate the timeframe
of the Mahabharata,
Krsna was around 125 years old when He spoke Bhagavad-gita. But according to those who saw
Him, He looked as though He was only sixteen or seventeen years of age. If any
of us reached 125 years of age, our skin would become wrinkled and our hair
would fall out from our heads. We never hear that Rama or Krsna became old. We
become old men and women, our teeth fall out, our hair falls out, we become
deaf, but we don’t hear that Rama or Krsna ever became old. Old age is
something that only happens in this material world to people who are born
according to karma. Old age is under the law of karma,
and Krsna and Rama are above karma.
In this world we can only be at
one place at a time. The key word is ‘time’ – remove time, and then see
what happens. But you cannot remove the time factor in this world. This is
known in Sanskrit as the kala-cakra, the wheel of time. It is fixed and
it pervades everything and everywhere – up, down, inside and outside. Time
influences everything, right down to the atoms and in between the atoms. If we
could remove time we could be at two places at the same ‘time.’
Some people define eternity as, ‘a long
‘time’. But, no! Remove time and what remains is eternity. Eternity means no
past, no present, and no future. The element of time is a dominant energy in
this world and it is understood in terms of past, present and future. But in
the world of Krsna, there is no concept of time. Time is absent – there is no
past, no present or future. That is called adhoksaja, – beyond. We must always keep
this in mind when thinking about the pastimes of Krsna and Rama.
The Challenging Nature of Krsna’s Pastimes
When we think about the pastimes of
Rama, it is quite straightforward. Lord Rama stands morally upright in society.
He performs great sacrifices and goes to the forest when He is sent into exile.
His life is very harsh, He has to fight to retrieve Sita etc. Rama’s pastimes
are much simpler as compared to Krsna’s. Rama’s pastimes as a child are not
given much emphasis. When we think of Rama, we generally think about His
activities as a man when He is sent to the forest, loses Sita, fights with
Ravana and becomes the king of Ayodhya. His childhood pastimes are not an
important part of His lila.
When thinking about Krsna’s pastimes
however, it is somewhat challenging. Krsna is so mischievous because He is
displaying His pastimes as a boy. But when thinking about Krsna we have to
remember that He is not subject to the laws of material nature. He is not
within the jurisdiction of karma. When the ordinary people think of Krsna,
they consider, “Oh, He steals butter and gives it to the monkeys, He steals the
girls clothes etc.” If a small boy of six years old goes and steals the ladies’
clothes, what is that? It is mischief. We would consider such a child naughty
and innocent. That is Krsna. But some people think of Krsna as if He were some
lusty old man stealing the clothes of the ladies – if you think like that then
you are mixing in nastiness and wickedness. Krsna is a mere boy. He sees the
clothes, laughs and steals them. He steals the butter and gives it to the
monkeys. Such activities are charming. Ultimately, Krsna does not steal
anything, because everything already belongs to Him. He doesn’t steal anybody’s
wife, because all wives already belong to him. One must be philosophically
minded when thinking of Krsna.
Krsna is made of sat (eternity),
He is made of cit (knowledge), and the most important element found in
Krsna is called ananda (bliss). Factually speaking, we don’t know what
eternity is, we don’t know what knowledge is and we don’t know what bliss is.
We think these are abstract things of which we may have some experience. What
is knowledge? Is knowledge something that we study in school for passing exams
and getting on with life? Is knowledge something we simply find in a book? No.
What is bliss? Does bliss simply mean happiness or laughter? Is Krsna simply
made of laughter? Krsna is saccidananda-vigraha – He is the pure form
of all those things. Krsna is not an atma inside a body. Krsna is His body. You, on
the other hand, are an atma within a body. Daily, so many bodily
changes appear, but inside you are same. Externally your voice changes and even
your mind changes – but you, the atma, remains the same. The atma
never changes. The atma is also sat-cid-ananda, and the atma
has a form also. We are of the same quality as Krsna.
This world is a foreign land. We don’t
come from this place. We cannot permanently stay in this place, and we are
destined to move on. It is just a question of where and when we going to move.
You can move laterally across this world, you can even travel down to
Patalaloka, the lowest planetary system in this universe. You can go up to the
celestial regions of Svargaloka for some time, but like a politician’s term in
office you will go up and then you will eventually come down. You cannot stay
there. But when you reach Vaikuntha, the spiritual realm, there is no coming
down. Vaikuntha is a complete world, with complete universes and complete
planetary systems. Everything there is sat-cid-ananda. There is no janma, mrtyu, jara,
vyadhi, (birth, death, old age, and disease). It doesn’t exist.
There is no time there, no lust, no hate, and no greed. If you removed lust and
greed from this world, all the major cities would disappear. They are all
driven by lust and greed. This is the material world. If you removed lust and
greed there would be no wars. Greed is the most horrible thing there is. That
mentality of “I want, I want” is what causes us to suffer. It is what
causes the world to suffer.
Krsna’s birth may seem like a common
birth in the sense that He looks like a baby, but higher knowledge informs us
that He existed before He entered this universe. Before He came onto the stage,
He existed. The stage I refer to is His lila. We have seen actors that can play any role
– an actor ages in a movie and gradually becomes an old man, one actor may
play different roles in the same movie. There are even actors that can play
male and female roles in the same film. Sometimes we don’t even recognize them
if they are really good, and can’t accept that it’s the same person because the
makeup artist has done such a good job. Krsna also has a makeup artist. That
makeup artist is called Yogamaya. She makes up all the things for presenting
the lila
of Krsna, just as in a drama. There are certain examples in this world that
help us to understand the higher world to some extent, but ultimately it
depends upon realization. Realization means we have to transcend the
limitations of this world and understand what is real. The process for
self-realization and realization of Krsna in this age is the chanting of His
Names:
hare krsna hare krsna
krsna krsna hare hare
hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare
hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare
This is the mantra,
the meditation, and the process to awaken our eternal consciousness of Krsna.
Om Tat Sat
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(My humble salutations to
H H Sri Swami B G Narasingha ji for the collection)
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