Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 How to conquer this all-devouring sinful enemy-Lust? There is a method ... And it a sure 100% method. And the Supreme Lord showed us the method in a wonderful way. He sent to this world, lust personified Ravana. Ravana was the most striking emblem of lust in the history of all creation. Sita Devi is the wife of Ram. Sita is none other than an expansion of Lakshmi Devi, the goddess of fortune. All the fortune of the world is the energy of Sita. What is fortune .. Fortune does not simply mean money. Fortune means anything good. Fortune means good health, popularity, comforts in life, good friendship, good family, etc. Fortune means anything good in this world and to loose anything good is misfortune. Lakshmi devi appeared as Goddess Sita. And everyone knows Sita is exclusively meant for Rama. What is the definition of love? Love means to assist Sita in Her affair with Ram. Is that not what Hanuman, Sugriva, Lakshman, and the residents of Ayodhya did? The only desire of the residents of Ayodhya was to see Ram and Sita happy. But Ravana, he wanted to take Sita for himself. That is called kama or lust. In Caitanya Caritamrita, Krishnadas Kaviraj Goswami describes - love is that natural inclination of the soul to want to give pleasure to God. But when the natural affection for God is misplaced, in trying to enjoy the property of God for our own selfish desire, then that love is transformed into lust. Love and lust is the same energy; same inclination within us. Prema is when that energy is placed toward God. When it is placed anywhere else, it is called Kama or lust. So Ravana was very tricky. He disguised himself and stole Sita. And of course we read from the Ramayan of Valmiki muni, how Lord Ram and His brother Lakshman looking for Goddess Sita made alliances with Sugriva and Hanuma and together with a great army, they attacked the island of Sri Lanka. And Ravana was so powerful that no one could defeat him. With Ravana, Indrajit, Kumbhakarna and the other Rakshasas; even the demi gods were totally robbed of any pride and were living in utter fear. They were totally unconquerable by any jivatma. Ravana was the symbol of Kama. And know that any desire you have to enjoy separate from the Lord is due to the presence of Ravana in your heart. Lord Sri Ramachandra wanted to really show to the world, how powerful Ravana was, how powerful lust really is. Everytime he cut off the heads of Ravana, another one grew. Doesn't that sound like our own material desires? Everytime you do some yajna, sacrifice, puja and you give up one material sinful desire and immediately another head grows. And you perform penances, practice yoga, take vows, to give up this lusty propensity in your heart and finally you conquer it … and then … another head grows. Those who are on the spiritual path, know that as soon as you cut down one head, 10 more grows. It is an endless battle. Finally Rama shot His arrow into Ravana's heart. When the arrow pierced the heart, Ravana fell to the ground. Rama is the only one who has this arrow. That arrow cannot be obtained by any mortal, any jiva, any living entity. It is the exclusive power of Ram. That is why Lord Krsna says in the Gita, this material energy is very very difficult to overcome. But one who surrenders unto Me I take the war in My own hands. I will conquer lust. I will conquer Ravana within your heart. For me it is not difficult. I will kill all the demons in your heart, with My arrows. When we surrender to the Lord, Ram appears within our heart. When we remember Krishna, when we remember Lord Ramchandra ji, He is non-different from that remembrance. The process of Bhakti is to always remember the Lord, to be His devotee, to always worship Him and to offer homage unto Him. Through this process Ram appears within our heart and with His mighty arrows, he shoots right into the heart of Ravana and all his heads and everything else falls and disappears from our life eternally. H.H. Radhanatha Swami Maharaja In the Service..Nandagopala Jivana Dasa Here’s a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2007 Report Share Posted March 27, 2007 Hare Krishna to all! I don't deserve anything for what i am sending...I just repeated whatever i am hearing from the authorities...and thats what Krishna says in Gita... Your Fallen and Conditioned ServantNandagopala Jivana Dasa----- More Replies on the same Topic are below------------------ usha sridhar Tue Mar 27, 2007 6:42 pm Re: How to overcome LUST ??? Hari OM. My Namaskaras to the writer Shri.Nandagopal Jivana das. Shrimad Bhagavadham has the oldest methododlogy to free ourselves from lust,greed and filth. Kapila Charithram is the Golden Key to a Peaceful life. Karthama Maharishi is the father of Prajabhadhi Srushti. In this Kapila Muni clearly states the methodology for removing lust,greed and filth. Its our duty to free from ignorance and motivate everyone to do the same. He says that Sadhana alone can relieve a person from the bondage of this karma cycle. I request the great scholars to kindly help the readers to understand this clearly and deliver the message given by Lord Narayana. This is only a request not an arguement. Kindly excuse if there is any difference of opinion. Hari OM.--------------------- Bhasker C V Tue Mar 27, 2007 8:03 pm Re: How to overcome LUST ??? Dear Krishnathma, Thanks for enlightening explanation. Questions: 1. We have lust in 2 forms. a) the LUST which means the desire in general which we seldon call lust b) The bodily desire which we atribute to lust. Now, the problem is where is the silver line. What happened to those who are selling their bodies for money ? it is not that they are trying to make thenselves happy by doing it, but they are forced to do it ? WHY ? because the souce exists. There are still men who want to derive happiness out of their family. The point i am trying to put across is there are something happening in lust which are counter acting on us. i.e There was someone who, for lust, tried to bring some woman into flesh trade and now because of her the 3rd person is deriving himself into the lust. Now who is to be overcome ? AFAIK the 3rd person who gets involved in this is just an innocent who wants to use the resouce available. So why is he blamed of being lustful and what would be the benefit of his overcoming lust ? I can understand that the simple answer to this would be that everybody does for his own benefit. But the answer does not end there. There are millions who are ignorant and there are several who are enlightened. It is our duty to distribute this light to everyone to bring up the quality of live of everyone ! I am not stating any flames here . I am just trying to understand the world in its own form with the devine grace of Lord Krishna who is making me enquire such things. Hare Rama. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.