Guest guest Posted July 23, 1999 Report Share Posted July 23, 1999 However, if we > take the term broadly to mean the process leading at least to prema bhakti in > Vaikuntha, then it is true. This can apply even in this Kali yuga. Srila > Prabhupada did not come only to save those rasika souls who "fell" from > Goloka. He also came to save other souls who "fell" from Vaikuntha. "Golokera prema donna, hari-nama-sankirtana" - all who take part in "Hari Nama" get that love of Krishna from Goloka Vrindavana. It is also stated in Jaiva Dharma, I think, or if not there, another authoritative source, that denizens of Vaikuntha willingly take birth during this time to get Lord Chaitanya's mercy to elevate them to Goloka. The mood of awe and reverence is so delectable in Vaikuntha that it is very hard to move to the mood of the Goloka devotees without coming here first. I never saw evidence anywhere that the Hare Krishna Mantra chanting stops at Vaikuntha. Gayatri, yes, but Hare Krishna, no. If people want to practice raganuga bhakti, they should also live on a handful of earth a day like Gaura Kishor das Babaji, who showed the actual standard of someone qualified to practice raganuga bhakti. Otherwise their raganuga bhakti is simply a DIY sadhana bhakti with chunks left out! That's why it is called "cheap" ("sahajya" in sanscrit). It's a course for a certain type of horse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 1999 Report Share Posted July 24, 1999 > >If people want to practice raganuga bhakti, they should also live on a >handful >of earth a day like Gaura Kishor das Babaji, who showed the actual standard >of >someone qualified to practice raganuga bhakti. > >Otherwise their raganuga bhakti is simply a DIY sadhana bhakti with chunks >left >out! That's why it is called "cheap" ("sahajya" in sanscrit). I didn't know that that's what sahajya meant in sanskrit.Very interesting. But yes I've seen plenty of devotees exhibiting this cheap sentimeent. In kirtan you'll see some brahmacri all teary-eyed,you'd swear he's going to faint in ecstacy. Then when you ask him to do some little service like cleaning the temple room he refuses.So absorbed,so advanced that he can't even surrender to the temple commander! In Vrindavan you see sometimes Indains doing this abnowxious display of feigned ecstacy. I've even seen one Nepali gurkula boy with tears in his eyes during kirtana but one of the teachers later told me that he was one of the biggest cases. That's why we have to be very careful when people start talking of rasa and raganuga bhakti.This is not for the general populace and certainly is NOT supposed to be preached.It certainly ISN'T what Prabhupada taught us.And as Jayadvaita Swami has so wisely said "if you haven't heard it before or it's not in Prbahupada's books then be cvery wary" Even Lord Caitanya would not discuss these advanced topics - only with his more intimate followers. Bhaktissidhanta Sarasvati was even a gopi but he didn't get into this kind of thing.Even in Radha Kund he preached from the Ishopanishad. This is MOST significant.In one of the most exalted places associated with the loving passtimes of the lord you might expect him to touch on this but he never did. Instead he upset the local babjis who didn't like his Ishopanishad lectures.He called them shajiyas. Also it was in Radha kund that he told our Shrila Prabhuhpada about book distribution.He was upset with recent squabbling in the Gaudiya Math and he told him "If you ever get money print books". The reason I write all this is because even now there are attempts by various GM persons to infiltrate our society and introduce things that are definitely NOT what Shrila prbahupada has taught us. Some of these persons even say that preaching is only for neophytes There are some GM people saying this regularly and we have to be on our guard against it.They go on regular tours of our ISKCON centres where they are allowed to and particularly to the more vulnerable congregational members subtly and not too subtly telling devotees that Prbahupada didn't give everything and that there is something higher,namely raganuga bhakti.Along with this they say that the various activities,things which Prabhupada pushed so much and which he considered his greatest triumph are just for neophytes.Things like book distribution,ratha yatras,big temples and farm communities.These are all for neophytes! There is even one Gaudiya math leader who criticises Prabhupada's choice of name for one set of deities,questioning his(Prabhupada's)proper philosophical understanding on this matter. And some devotees think this person should be the next big shiksha guru of ISKCON. All we have to do is stick faithfully to Shrila Prabhupada.We don't need something new.We already have all we need from our founder acarya.Prabhupada never appreciated when devotees went outside to other maths.One devotee who eventually left said that the lectures in ISKCON were too boring.Prabhupada replied that then HE should give more lively ones.instead the devotee decided to leave and took shelter from one of Prabhupada's godbrothers,agreat insult to his divine grace. Basically what I'm saying is we are safe with Shrila Prbahupada and the devotees who strictly follow him.To venture outside to new and "more interesting" topics - ANYTHING that we don't find in Shrila Prabhupada's teachings - is a big risk. Your servant and cousin, Nitaicandra das. ____ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 1999 Report Share Posted July 26, 1999 In a message dated 7/23/99 5:56:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Antardwip.JPS (AT) bbt (DOT) se writes: << "Golokera prema donna, hari-nama-sankirtana" - all who take part in "Hari Nama" get that love of Krishna from Goloka Vrindavana. It is also stated in Jaiva Dharma, I think, or if not there, another authoritative source, that denizens of Vaikuntha willingly take birth during this time to get Lord Chaitanya's mercy to elevate them to Goloka. The mood of awe and reverence is so delectable in Vaikuntha that it is very hard to move to the mood of the Goloka devotees without coming here first. I never saw evidence anywhere that the Hare Krishna Mantra chanting stops at Vaikuntha. Gayatri, yes, but Hare Krishna, no. >> I would disagree. In the end of Canto 2, mukti is defined as the revelation of one's svarupa or pre-existing spiritual form. It is not, and cannot be, the creation of a new form. All statements of the acharyas about changing rasas/bodies must be seen in a way secondary to this fundamental truth. So one can only get a body/rasa, that he has eternally had all along. Those Vaikuntha souls who come here, chant Hare Krishna, and go there, must already have a form there of which they are unaware of. This sequence of motion is merely a way to glorify the superiority of Goloka over Vaikuntha. But it cannot literally mean that the soul substantially left one planet for another thus causing populations of Vaikuntha and Goloka to be respectively decreased and increased by one. It only means there was already a preexisting form in Goloka with an expansion in Vaikuntha, both of which will continue to exist eternally. This would be consistent with Srimad Bhagavatam, Vedanta etc. Another way to look at it is that a soul and its siddha deha are one. In the Bhagavad-gita, Krishna has already explained that the soul is eternal. Therefore all the spiritual bodies are eternal. Just as we are unaware of all or any of our siddha dehas, similarly our Vaikuntha siddha deha may not be aware of the Goloka siddha deha. Our position in Goloka may be realized by us, but it is not something that is newly achieved at any time. Regarding the potency of Hare Krishna mahamantra, it cannot promote a soul to Goloka if he is intrinsically only from Vaikuntha (assuming he does not have any forms in Goloka). To think that it can would also be a violation of the Srimad Bhagavatam's explanation of mukti and reality. And to glorify Lord Krishna in a way that contradicts the Gita/Bhagavatam/Vedanta may be called a social disturbance, sahajiyaism, or worse. Any thoughts? ys Gerald Surya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 1999 Report Share Posted July 26, 1999 In a message dated 7/23/99 5:56:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Antardwip.JPS (AT) bbt (DOT) se writes: << "Golokera prema donna, hari-nama-sankirtana" - all who take part in "Hari Nama" get that love of Krishna from Goloka Vrindavana. I never saw evidence anywhere that the Hare Krishna Mantra chanting stops at Vaikuntha. Gayatri, yes, but Hare Krishna, no. >> I was just listening to the Issues in ISKCON Reform on Chakra. Lecture 1b At the very end, in the question answers period, Ravindra svarupa Prabhu says that the idea that your rasa is given to you at a certain time is a notion of some sahajiyas. According to Srila Prabhupada, however, it was already there in the heart. Therefore, it cannot be that the Hare Krishna mantra gives one a new svarupa/position in the spiritual world GS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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