Guest guest Posted July 1, 1999 Report Share Posted July 1, 1999 The above discourse was delivered on the Guru Puja day of Sreela Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Maharaja - Delhi, Friday 16th March 1956 - by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja Very Poor In Their Vision -------------------- A 'Sadhu' has to be recognized by the ear and not by the eyes. Chemical-Sadhu, magician-Sadhu, astrologer-Sadhu, smoker-Sadhu, beggar-Sadhu, mystic-Sadhu, worker-Sadhu, nurse-Sadhu, physician-Sadhu, politician-Sadhu and many other types of Sadhus which are generally met with by persons who do not hear the Sadhu and sees them only, they are not 'Sadhus' in terms of the revealed scriptures. They are called 'Veshopajibi' or one who profanes the dignity of Sadhu. Shreepad Sankaracharya predicted that for the matter of solving the problem of bread many unscrupulous persons will take to the red garments. Clever minded materialists go to the so-called 'Sadhus' for getting information of manufacturing gold out of copper, for a cure of some disease, for becoming victorious in one's notorious acts, for astrological directions, for learning the art of smoking Ganja and many more things. When they are baffled and cheated by such so-called Sadhus, they become a Sadhu-hater and make counter propaganda against the Sadhus . Because these materialists do not know what sort of 'Sadhu' they should approach, most of them are cheated by the above mentioned different groups of so called Sadhus. A Sadhu's main business is to rouse up the potent divine consciousness of human being. The householders are generally very poor in their vision of life. People in general do understand that civilization means a polished way of animal life. The animals eat what is fixed up by nature as its food but a civilized man eats not only what is fixed up by nature for him but also many other things which are outside the alotment by nature of his eatables. In other words a civilized person mishandles the problem of eating etc. and yet he calls himself something more than the animal. This is a disease of the civilized man. Not only in this but also in other affairs also, the narrow-minded householder encumbers his precious life in many other ways and therefore a Sadhu's business is, because he is kind to all, to awaken him to his rightful position. A Sadhu sometimes accepts the position of a mendicant because in that dress he can easily introduce himself to the householders. Formerly the people would respectfully receive a mendicant and a Sadhu because they knew that they would be benefited by the association of such qualified Sadhu. And the Sadhu also being kind to all would disseminate the knowledge transcendental to all the householders. And for the bare necessities of life, they would certainly beg. The typical Sadhu was Lord Chaitanya. Once upon a time while He was passing on His way back from Brindaban, He fell unconscious in His mode of transcendental ecstasy. His associates were attending Him and chanting the holy name of God. At that time some soldiers of the Moghul Emperor were passing through the place and they arrested the associates of the Lord thinking that they might have poisoned the Sadhu to rob him of his belongings. The associates argued that the matter was different and all of them waited till the Lord got His consciousness. When the Lord came to his senses He was asked by the soldiers if He had lost anything of his personal possessions. The Lord replied that He was a mendicant beggar. He had nothing to lose because He did not possess anything except His loin cloth. But nowadays the so-called Sadhus do possess more than a householder can do. Some of them do possess enormous landed property and do money lending business also. People flock to these "Veshapojitbi' Sadhu captivated by his opulence and such Sadhus cheat the public by some magical feats, as chemical Sadhu, physician Sadhu, astrologer Sadhu and so on. I know personally a so called Sadhu who used to show magic to villagers by two chemical solutions of acid and alkali to make a show how his 'Charnamitra' immediately acts. All these are not Sadhus. The Sadhu is a pure devotee of the Lord and he may not be a mendicant by dress. He knows the Supreme Truth scientifically. And he disseminates this transcendental knowledge to all out of his causeless mercy upon them. People must patiently hear what a Sadhu speaks about God and not see him outwardly. One who is faithless in the Person of God cannot be a Sadhu. The above discourse was delivered on the Guru Puja day of Sreela Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Maharaja - Delhi, Friday 16th March 1956 - by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja I bow my head at the feet of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja who has enlivened many Sadhus and who has shown by example how to get up with enthusiasm and share pure devotion fearlessly to the world. Submitted for the pleasure of all vaisnavas - by Arijit das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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