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Dear prabhu

 

Pamho agtsp

 

Does it not appear as the 11th chapter of the Science of Self Realization?

 

Yr servant

 

dina

 

 

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Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2000 1:40 AM

To: (Krsna) Katha

Subject: Bhaja Govindam Translation

 

Does anyone have a devotional translation of Sripada Shankaracharya's Bhaja

Govindam slokas?

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also in the file area: BHAJAGOV.TXT 16151 16-May-98

 

 

Bhaja GovindaM

 

Bhaja GovindaM is one of the minor compositions of the spiritual giant, Adi

Shankara. It is classified as a Prakarana grantha, a primer to the major

works. Though sung as a bhajan, it contains the essence of Vedanta and

awakens the man to think, "Why am I here in this life? Why am I amassing

wealth, family, but have no peace? What is the Truth? What is the purpose of

life?" Man is thus awakened and gets set on a path to the inner road back to

God.

 

The background of Bhaja GovindaM is worth examining. During Shankara's stay

in Kashi, he noticed a very old man engaged in the early hours studying the

rules of sanskrit by Panini. Shankara was touched with pity seeing the

plight of the old man spending his years at a mere intellectual

accomplishment while he would be better off praying and spending time to

control his mind. Shankara understood that the majority of the world was

also engaged in mere intellectual, sense pleasures and not in the divine

contemplation. Seeing this, he burst forth with the verses of Bhaja

GovindaM.

 

In 31 (some cite 33) verses, he, like no other, explains our fallacies, our

wrong outlook for life, and dispels our ignorance and delusions. Thus Bhaja

GovindaM was originally known as Moha Mudgara, the remover of delusions.

 

Shankara explains, nay chides, us for spending our time in useless trivia

like amassing wealth, lusting after (wo)men and requests us to discriminate

and cultivate the knowledge to learn the difference between the real and the

unreal. To emphasize that all knowledge other than Self-knowledge is

useless, Shankara makes the man realize how foolish he is in his conduct and

behavior by these verses, and shows him the purpose of our worldly

existence, which is to seek Govinda and attain Him.

 

Bhaja GovindaM is divided into dvaadasa manjarika stotram and chaturdasa

manjarika stotram. At the end of composing the first stanza, it is said that

Shankara burst forth with the next 12 stanzas of Bhaja Govindam. Thus

stanzas 1-12 are called dvaadasa manjarika stotram. Inspired by the

extempore recital by Shankara, each of his 14 disciples composed a verse and

the 14 verse compendium is called chaturdasa manjarika stotram. Shankara

added the finishing touches by adding five of his own stanzas at the last to

bring the total to 31. This edition shows 33 verses, though the last 2 are

not given in all versions.

 

Bhaja GovindaM has been set to musical tones and sung as prayer songs by

children. It is divided into dvaadashapaJNjarikaa and charpaTapaJNjarikaa

for this purpose. The former is a set of verses (verses

1,2,5,11,18,20,21,23,27, 29,31) while the rest of the verses form

charpaTapaJNjarikaa.

 

Anyone who listens to the music of Bhaja GovindaM is attracted to it.

However, the significance of the text goes much deeper and contains a well

defined philosophy of attaining salvation. Shankara's words here seem to be

quite piercing and seem to lack his softness and tenderness often found in

his other texts. The reason is that this was an extempore recital to an old

man. His words can be compared to a knife of a doctor. The doctor's knife

cruelly removes the tumor with much pain, but removing the tumor ultimately

restores good health in the patient. So is Shankara's word, which pierce and

point out our ignorance. It is a knife into the heart of worldliness, and by

removing this tumor of ignorance, we can attain everlasting bliss with the

grace of Govinda.

 

May the aachaarya guide us from ignorance to truth and help us remember the

song of Swami Vivekananda at all times:

 

Meditate, O my mind, on the Lord Hari,

The stainless One, Pure spirit through and through.

How peerless is the Light that in Him shines!

How soul-bewitching is His wondrous form!

How dear is He to all His devotees!

Ever more beauteous in fresh blossoming love

That shames the splendour of a million moons

Like lightning gleams the glory of His form

Raising erect the hair for very joy

Worship his feet in the lotus of your heart

with mind serene and eyes made radiant

with heavenly love, behold that matchless sight.

Caught in the spell of His love's ecstasy,

Immerse yourself for evermore, O mind

In Him who is pure knowledge and pure bliss.

 

Om tat sat.

 

 

Verses of Bhaja GovindaM in ITRANS format with translation

 

 

bhajagovindaM bhajagovindaM

govindaM bhajamuuDhamate .

saMpraapte sannihite kaale

nahi nahi rakshati DukR^iJNkaraNe .. 1..

 

Worship Govinda, Worship Govinda, Worship Govinda. Oh fool! Rules of Grammar

will not save you at the time of your death.

 

 

mUDha jahiihi dhanaagamatR^ishhNaaM

kuru sadbuddhiM manasi vitR^ishhNaam.h .

yallabhase nijakarmopaattaM

vittaM tena vinodaya chittam.h .. 2..

 

Oh fool! Give up your thirst to amass wealth, devote your mind to thoughts

to the Real. Be content with what comes through actions already performed in

the past.

 

 

naariistanabhara naabhiideshaM

dR^ishhTvaa maagaamohaavesham.h .

etanmaaMsaavasaadi vikaaraM

manasi vichintaya vaaraM vaaram.h .. 3..

 

Do not get drowned in delusion by going wild with passions and lust by

seeing a woman's navel and chest. These are nothing but a modification of

flesh. Do not fail to remember this again and again in your mind.

 

 

naliniidalagata jalamatitaralaM

tadvajjiivitamatishayachapalam.h .

viddhi vyaadhyabhimaanagrastaM

lokaM shokahataM cha samastam.h .. 4..

 

The life of a man is as uncertain as rain drops trembling on a lotus leaf.

Know that the whole world remains a prey to disease, ego and grief.

 

 

yaavadvittopaarjana saktaH

staavannija parivaaro raktaH .

pashchaajjiivati jarjara dehe

vaartaaM ko.api na pR^ichchhati gehe .. 5..

 

So long as a man is fit and able to support his family, see the affection

all those around him show. But no one at home cares to even have a word with

him when his body totters due to old age.

 

 

yaavatpavano nivasati dehe

taavatpR^ichchhati kushalaM gehe .

gatavati vaayau dehaapaaye

bhaaryaa bibhyati tasminkaaye .. 6..

 

When one is alive, his family members enquire kindly about his welfare. But

when the soul departs from the body, even his wife runs away in fear of the

corpse.

 

 

baalastaavatkriiDaasaktaH

taruNastaavattaruNiisaktaH .

vR^iddhastaavachchintaasaktaH

pare brahmaNi ko.api na saktaH .. 7..

 

The childhood is lost by attachment to playfulness. Youth is lost by

attachment to woman. Old age passes away by thinking over many past things.

But there is hardly anyone who wants to be lost in parabrahman.

 

 

kaate kaantaa kaste putraH

saMsaaro.ayamatiiva vichitraH .

kasya tvaM kaH kuta aayaataH

tattvaM chintaya tadiha bhraataH .. 8..

 

Who is your wife? Who is your son? Strange is this samsara. Of whom are you?

>From where have you come? Brother, ponder over these truths here.

 

 

satsaN^gatve nisaN^gatvaM

nisaN^gatve nirmohatvam.h .

nirmohatve nishchalatattvaM

nishcalatattve jiivanmuktiH .. 9..

 

>From Satsangha comes non-attachment, from non-attachment comes freedom from

delusion, which leads to self-settledness. From self-settledness comes

Jiivan Mukti.

 

 

vayasigate kaH kaamavikaaraH

shushhke niire kaH kaasaaraH .

kshiiNevitte kaH parivaaraH

GYaate tattve kaH saMsaaraH .. 10..

 

What good is lust when youth has fled? What use is a lake which has no

water? Where are the relatives when wealth is gone? Where is samsara when

the Truth is known?

 

 

maa kuru dhana jana yauvana garvaM

harati nimeshhaatkaalaH sarvam.h .

maayaamayamidamakhilaM hitvaa

brahmapadaM tvaM pravisha viditvaa .. 11..

 

Do not boast of wealth, friends, and youth. Each one of these are destroyed

within a minute. Free yourself from the illusion of the world of Maya and

attain the timeless Truth.

 

 

dinayaaminyau saayaM praataH

shishiravasantau punaraayaataH .

kaalaH kriiDati gachchhatyaayuH

tadapi na muJNcatyaashaavaayuH .. 12..

 

Daylight and darkness, dusk and dawn, winter and springtime come and go.

Time plays and life ebbs away. But the storm of desire never leaves.

 

 

dvaadashamaJNjarikaabhirasheshhaH

kathito vaiyaakaraNasyaishhaH .

upadesho bhuudvidyaanipuNaiH

shriimachchhankarabhagavachchharaNariH .. 12a..

 

This bouquet of twelve verses was imparted to a grammarian by the

all-knowing Shankara, adored as the bhagavadpada.

 

 

kaate kaantaa dhana gatachintaa

vaatula kiM tava naasti niyantaa .

trijagati sajjanasaM gatiraikaa

bhavati bhavaarNavataraNe naukaa .. 13..

 

Oh mad man! Why this engrossment in thoughts of wealth? Is there no one to

guide you? There is only one thing in three worlds that can save you from

the ocean from samsara. Get into that boat of Satsangha quickly. Stanza

attributed to Padmapada.

 

 

jaTilo muNDii luJNchhitakeshaH

kaashhaayaambarabahukR^itaveshhaH .

pashyannapi ca na pashyati muuDhaH

udaranimittaM bahukR^itaveshhaH .. 14..

 

There are many who go with matted locks, many who have clean shaven heads,

many whose hairs have been plucked out; some are clothed in saffron, yet

others in various colors -- all just for a livelihood. Seeing truth revealed

before them, still the foolish ones see it not. Stanza attributed to

Totakacharya.

 

 

aN^gaM galitaM palitaM muNDaM

dashanavihiinaM jataM tuNDam.h .

vR^iddho yaati gR^ihiitvaa daNDaM

tadapi na muJNcatyaashaapiNDam.h .. 15..

 

Strength has left the old man's body; his head has become bald, his gums

toothless and he is leaning on crutches. Even then the attachment is strong

and he clings firmly to fruitless desires. Stanza attributed to Hastamalaka.

 

 

agre vahniH pR^ishhThebhaanuH

raatrau chubukasamarpitajaanuH .

karatalabhikshastarutalavaasaH

tadapi na muJNcatyaashaapaashaH .. 16..

 

Behold there lies the man who sits warming up his body with the fire in

front and the sun at the back; at night he curls up the body to keep out of

the cold; he eats his beggar's food from the bowl of his hand and sleeps

beneath the tree. Still in his heart, he is a wretched puppet at the hands

of passions. Stanza attributed to Subodha.

 

 

kurute gaN^gaasaagaragamanaM

vrataparipaalanamathavaa daanam.h .

GYaanavihinaH sarvamatena

muktiM na bhajati janmashatena .. 17..

 

One may go to Gangasagara, observe fasts, and give away riches in charity!

Yet, devoid of jnana, nothing can give mukti even at the end of a hundred

births. Stanza attributed to Sureshwaracharya.

 

 

sura ma.ndira taru muula nivaasaH

shayyaa bhuutala majinaM vaasaH .

sarva parigraha bhoga tyaagaH

kasya sukhaM na karoti viraagaH .. 18..

 

Take your residence in a temple or below a tree, wear the deerskin for the

dress, and sleep with mother earth as your bed. Give up all attachments and

renounce all comforts. Blessed with such vairagya, could any fail to be

content? Stanza attributed to Nityananda.

 

 

yogarato vaabhogaratovaa

saN^garato vaa saN^gaviihinaH .

yasya brahmaNi ramate chittaM

nandati nandati nandatyeva .. 19..

 

One may take delight in yoga or bhoga, may have attachment or detachment.

But only he whose mind steadily delights in Brahman enjoys bliss, no one

else. Stanza attributed to Anandagiri.

 

 

bhagavad.h giitaa kiJNchidadhiitaa

gaN^gaa jalalava kaNikaapiitaa .

sakR^idapi yena muraari samarchaa

kriyate tasya yamena na charchaa .. 20..

 

Let a man read but a little from Giitaa, drink just a drop of water from the

Ganges, worship Murari (Govinda) just once. He then will have no altercation

with Yama. Stanza attributed to DR^iDhabhakta.

 

 

punarapi jananaM punarapi maraNaM

punarapi jananii jaThare shayanam.h .

iha saMsaare bahudustaare

kR^ipayaa.apaare paahi muraare .. 21..

 

Born again, death again, birth again to stay in the mother's womb! It is

indeed hard to cross this boundless ocean of samsara. Oh Murari! Redeem me

through Thy mercy. Stanza attributed to Nityanatha.

 

 

rathyaa charpaTa virachita kanthaH

puNyaapuNya vivarjita panthaH .

yogii yoganiyojita chitto

ramate baalonmattavadeva .. 22..

 

There is no shortage of clothing for a monk so long as there are rags cast

off the road. Freed from vice and virtue, onward he wanders. One who lives

in communion with God enjoys bliss, pure and uncontaminated, like a child

and as someone intoxicated. Stanza attributed to Nityanatha.

 

 

kastvaM ko.ahaM kuta aayaataH

kaa me jananii ko me taataH .

iti paribhaavaya sarvamasaaram.h

vishvaM tyaktvaa svapna vichaaram.h .. 23..

 

Who are you? Who am I? From where do I come? Who is my mother, who is my

father? Ponder thus, look at everything as essenceless and give up the world

as an idle dream. Stanza attributed to Surendra.

 

 

tvayi mayi chaanyatraiko vishhNuH

vyarthaM kupyasi mayyasahishhNuH .

bhava samachittaH sarvatra tvaM

vaaJNchhasyachiraadyadi vishhNutvam.h .. 24..

 

In me, in you and in everything, none but the same Vishnu dwells. Your anger

and impatience is meaningless. If you wish to attain the status of Vishnu

soon, have samabhava always. Stanza attributed to Medhaatithira.

 

 

shatrau mitre putre bandhau

maa kuru yatnaM vigrahasandhau .

sarvasminnapi pashyaatmaanaM

sarvatrotsR^ija bhedaaGYaanam.h .. 25..

 

Do not waste your efforts to win the love of or to fight against friend and

foe, children and relatives. See yourself in everyone and give up all

feelings of duality completely. Stanza attributed to Medhaatithira.

 

 

kaamaM krodhaM lobhaM mohaM

tyaktvaa.atmaanaM bhaavaya ko.aham.h .

aatmaGYaana vihiinaa muuDhaaH

te pachyante narakaniguuDhaaH .. 26..

 

Give up lust, anger, infatuation, and greed. Ponder over your real nature.

Fools are they who are blind to the Self. Cast into hell they suffer there

endlessly. Stanza attributed to Bharativamsha.

 

 

geyaM giitaa naama sahasraM

dhyeyaM shriipati ruupamajasram.h .

neyaM sajjana saN^ge chittaM

deyaM diinajanaaya cha vittam.h .. 27..

 

Regularly recite from the Gita, meditate on Vishnu [through Vishnu

sahasranama] in your heart, and chant His thousand glories. Take delight to

be with the noble and the holy. Distribute your wealth in charity to the

poor and the needy. Stanza attributed to Sumatira.

 

 

sukhataH kriyate raamaabhogaH

pashchaaddhanta shariire rogaH .

yadyapi loke maraNaM sharaNaM

tadapi na muJNchati paapaacharaNam.h .. 28..

 

He who yields to lust for pleasure leaves his body a prey to disease. Though

death brings an end to everything, man does not gives up the sinful path.

 

 

arthamanarthaM bhaavaya nityaM

naastitataH sukhaleshaH satyam.h .

putraadapi dhana bhaajaaM bhiitiH

sarvatraishhaa vihinaa riitiH .. 29..

 

Wealth is not welfare, truly there is no joy in it. Reflect thus at all

times. A rich man fears even his own son. This is the way of wealth

everywhere.

 

 

praaNaayaamaM pratyaahaaraM

nityaanitya vivekavichaaram.h .

jaapyasameta samaadhividhaanaM

kurvavadhaanaM mahadavadhaanam.h .. 30..

 

Regulate the pranas, remain unaffected by external influences and

discriminate between the real and the fleeting. Chant the holy name of God

and silence the turbulent mind. Perform these with care, with extreme care.

 

 

gurucharaNaambuja nirbhara bhakataH

saMsaaraadachiraadbhava muktaH .

sendriyamaanasa niyamaadevaM

drakshyasi nija hR^idayasthaM devam.h .. 31..

 

Oh devotee of the lotus feet of the Guru! May thou be soon free from

samsara. Through disciplined senses and controlled mind, thou shalt come to

experience the Indwelling Lord of your heart!

 

 

muuDhaH kashchana vaiyaakaraNo

DukR^iJNkaraNaadhyayana dhuriNaH .

shriimachchhamkara bhagavachchhishhyai

bodhita aasichchhodhitakaraNaH .. 32..

 

Thus was a silly grammarian lost in rules cleansed of his narrow vision and

shown the Light by Shankara's apostles.

 

 

bhajagovindaM bhajagovindaM

govindaM bhajamuuDhamate .

naamasmaraNaadanyamupaayaM

nahi pashyaamo bhavataraNe .. 33..

 

Worship Govinda, worship Govinda, worship Govinda, Oh fool! Other than

chanting the Lord's names, there is no other way to cross the life's ocean.

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> Does it not appear as the 11th chapter of the Science of Self Realization?

 

The 11th Chapter of the SSR is a translation and commentary on the GITA

MAHATMYA verses by SHANKARACHARYA.

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