Guest guest Posted January 19, 1999 Report Share Posted January 19, 1999 > > Avaduta Nityananda Mahajana > > Mahaprabhu > > Sivananda Sena > > Bhaktivinode Thakur > > Arjuna > > Krsna > > etc. > > > > Also Vedavyasa was the father of Pandu, Dhrtarastra and Vidura, > > inseminating the wives (Ambika & Ambalika) of his brother Vicitravirya and > > also the maid (Vidura was dasi-putra) due to incapacity of the latter. > > > > So taking for granted these personalities fully understood the conclusion > > of the Vedas, what arguments do we have for NOT following in their > > footsteps? > > First, I should say that personalities like Lord Gaur€‰ga and Lord KŠa are > not j…va-tattva, so that we MUST NOT list their names along with Arjuna, > Bhaktivinoda Th€kura, etc., it is wrong to do that. And hence They are out > of question. Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada! I found a few qutoes that say - if I am capable of understanding them properly - that the example given by personalities like Lord Caitanya is actually ment to be followed by us. The quotes do not say, of course, that one *must* become a grahasta just because these personalities were, but that if one decides for this asrama then it is Lord Caitanya and his associates who are to be followed. The qouted text below is taken from "Sri Bhaktyaloka", a book in which Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura elaborately speaks about 6 principles that enhance bhakti and 6 principles by which bhakti is destroyed, as they are listed in Sri Upadesamrta by Srila Rupa Goswami. The last chapter describes sadhu-vrtti (following in the footsteps of the previous acaryas) as the 6th principle favorable for the development of bhakti. There Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura says: "There are two kinds of sadhus - householders and renunciates. I will separately describe the vrtti, or occupation, of each. ...What is the proper occupation? To know this, one should see the behavior of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's followers. First I will write about the behaviour and occupation of a grhasta, as found in the character of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu and His devotees. ....A grhasta Vaisnava should model his character after that of Lord Caitanya and His followers. A householder should follow the ways of life and obtain his means of livelihood as exhibited by Lord Caitanya and His followers. ...For a devotee, to remain a householder or to become renunciate is the same thing. Srila Ramananda Raya, Sri Pundarika Vidyanidhi, Sri Srivasa Pandita, Sri Sivananda Sena, Sri Satyaraja Khan, and Sri Advaita Prabhu were all grhastas and have shown us the way of faultless living. The difference between a householder and a renunciate is due to their different means of livelihood. If the home is favorable for devotee's devotional service, then he should not leave. It is his duty to remain a grhasta with detachment. But when the home becomes unfavorable for his service, he then becomes eligible to leave home. ....For this reason, Srivasa Pandita did not leave home. For this reason, Svarupa Damodara took sannyasa." My purpose was not, of course, to prove that one has to become a grahasta just because Lord Caitanya was - as these quotes are anyway not proving that - but I just couldn't understand why the personalities who are not jiva-tattva are supposed to be "out of question" as far as following in Their footsteps goes. Therefore I looked up in Sri Bhaktyaloka again and, after reading these quotes, desired to share them with you. Hope you don't mind. Your servant, Nitambini dd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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