Guest guest Posted September 15, 2000 Report Share Posted September 15, 2000 Mahamantra Prabhuji, Dandavats. Jaya Prabhupada! Sorry to have taken so long with this, but before I even had a chance to look for it, I came across that same verse I had mentioned earlier about the transcendental purity of the Ganga: > > > Sometimes it is said that once even gutter water > > > flows into the Ganges, it too becomes the Ganges. But if I've been > > > holding a misconception about this for so many years, I'd really be > > > grateful if someone can authoritatively relieve me of my illusion. Thanks. > > Pamditji prabhu..Where is *that* said? I'm very curious to know if you have > > any sloka's to that effect. Living as I do in Vrndavana, I do city parikrama > > quite regularly *almost daily*. > > I see many people disregarding the runoff at Kesi ghata to bathe anyway, but > > other's go upstream to try to avoid the direct hit with the floating stools. > > This even though the water having come from Delhi undoubtedly *must* have > > had some other contact with such stools from Delhi hutment colonies of > > disrespectful hindu's and Muslims, christians etc. > > Who's right? In this issue, I'll go with the Siddhanta-rahasyam, text eight, which is included as one of the SoDaza-granthAH (sixteen treatises) by Vallabhacarya (by the way, these have recently been translated by James Redington): sevakAnAM yathA loke vyavahAraH prasidhyati || tathA kAryaM samarpyaiva sarveSAM brahmatA tataH || 7 || gaGgAtvaM sarva-doSANAM guNa-doSAdivarNanA | gaGAtvena nirUpyA syAt tadvad atrApi caiva hi || 8 ||* "One must dedicate oneself and one's belongings to ShrI KRSNa just as, in everyday life, a servant puts himself entirely at the service of his employer. Evrything that is dedicated to KRSNa becomes Divine in nature in just the same way that all the waters, both those that were pure and those that were impure, which enter the GangA become part of the GangA and so share the sacred essence of the GangA; the recieving of offerings by ShrI KRSNa is just like the receiving of waters by the GangA, for in both cases the result is the same."* This is of course only implicit evidence, but it's still pretty strong: Vallabha also claims (in text one) that Lord Krishna personally spoke it to him at midnight on Pavitra Ekadashi, in the month of Shravan, on the bank of the Yamuna at Gokula, and his servant Damodara dasa is said to have heard the Lord speak as well. :-) In summary, the Siddhanta-rahasya says that initiation (which Shri Govardhana-natha is said to have at that time ordered Vallabha to offer others) purifies jivas of all five kinds of faults (viz., those born of time, place, nature, association, and contact). Initiation is actually atma-nivedanam. It's absolutely necessary, for Bhagavan will not accept anything from those without any sponsor, while everyone must first offer everything to the Lord. Whatever is so offered to the Lord becomes nondifferent from the Lord, as all things flowing into the Ganga become Ganga.** * This translation is by Dr. Richard Barz, in his _The Bhakti Sect of Vallabhacarya- (Faridabad: Thompson Press, 1976), pg. 18. ** Here is how the Hindi translator in my edition explains these verses: "Just as without elaborating all the good and bad things which flow into the Ganga (all are simply Ganga-ized [GaGgApan hI]--i.e., all) are thus determined as the Ganga--in that exact same way, so is the self (once having taken initiation). The essential thing is this--by contact with Gangaji, all sorts of elements flowing into the Ganga become the Ganga; in just that manner, all sorts of things (padArtha-s), upon being offered in the dedication of one's self (Atma-nivedana), attain their innate quality as spiritual existence (brahma-bhAva)." Take it for what it's worth. I hope this helps somewhat. Hare Krishna. Your humble servant, MDd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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