ArvindakshDas Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur's favorite prayer translated in English... Shri Shri Guru Gaurangau Jayatah !!! A PURE DEVOTEES PRAYER O Lord! it is my humble request, unto Your Lotus Feet. I don’t want bodily comfort, Knowledge, glory, wealth and followers. I don’t want a place in the heaven, nor spiritual liberation. I don’t pray to you for, personal benefit or social position. Due to merits and demerits of my acts, I may take any birth. Birth after birth tirelessly, I should sing Your glories. My request unto Your Lotus Feet is that, causless devotion rise in my heart. The attachment that I have for the material world, similar attachment I have for You. Comfort or discomfort I should remain same, and improve by the mercy of Your Holy Name. May I be beast or bird in heaven or hell, Your devotion may prosper in Bhaktivinode’s heart. Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArvindakshDas Posted August 4, 2003 Author Report Share Posted August 4, 2003 Shri Shri Guru Gaurangau Jayatah !!! "I am the eternal servant of Shri Hari Gurudeva and Vaishnavas, and Their Holy Names are my most dear companion and master. By nature I am not a brahman (priest), kshatriya (administrator and soldier), vaishya (merchant, farmer or professional) or a shudra (servant of all the earlier class of men) or even a bhramcharin (celibate student), grihastha (householder), vanprastha (one who has completed his family duties) or a sanyasin (renunciant). I am the eternal servant of the servant of the servant of Shri Shri Radha Gopinath and Shri Krishna Chaitanya Prabhu Nityananda Shri Advaita Gadadhara Shrivasadi Gaura Bhakta Vrinda and my only desire is Their Eternal Loving Devotional Service" Shri Chaitanya Charitamrita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Its really a very beautiful Prayer... Amen... Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Hare Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArvindakshDas Posted August 8, 2003 Author Report Share Posted August 8, 2003 Shri Shri Guru Gaurangau Jayatah !!! "The Holy Names are purely transcendental, eternal, unchanging, full of infinite transcendental Rasa (mellow), bestower of all good blessings and identical with the forms, qualities, pastimes and associates of Them who are addressed i.e. Shri Shri Radha Gopinath. The Transcendental Names cannot be served by material senses. By their own mercy they awaken in the heart of a humble faithful devotee performing loving devotional service of Shri Hari Gurudeva and Vaishnavas and Their Holy Names". Shrila Rupa Goswami in Shri Bhakti Rasamrita Sindhu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2003 Report Share Posted August 11, 2003 Shri Shri Guru Gaurangau Jayatah !!! "O sons of Asuras - he who is intelligent and wise must practice devotional service as enjoined by the Supreme Lord Shri Hari and the holy Scriptures, even from His boyhood. Though uncertain, yet the human life is the rarest of all lives and is worth achieving the highest joy and eternal bliss, which is the divine love for Shri Hari." Shrimad Bhagvatam: 7/6/1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 Shri Shri Guru Gaurangau Jayatah !!! Shrimad Bhagvatam verse 11/11/20 And as narrated in Bengali couplets by Srila Bhagvatacharya in Shri Shri Krishna-Prem-Tarangani "O Uddhava ! the wise pay no heed to those mundane fruitless words which do not bring forth eternal bliss to the world, which do not narrate My names, descents, glories, qualities and pass-times with My associates. Topics of My names, descents, glories, qualities and pass-times with My associates enkindle devotional love, destroy evil and result in eternal good of the world." "Aamara nirmala yash, naam, guna, bani; Jahate na thake, se vachana vyartha maani. Se bani pandita kabhu naahi laya mukhe; Tatva jigyasiya pare rahe nija sukhe." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2003 Report Share Posted August 22, 2003 "Mind uncontrolled, is like a boat tossed up and down in midst of the tremendous waves of the ocean (material world’s ocean) without a helmsman." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Human frame consists of body, mind and soul of which soul is the fundamental thing and is part and parcel of Paramatma - Shri Krishna. When the soul is dormant, mind with its servant body, dominates over the soul usurping the function of soul. They try to lord it over the phenomenal world by means of the ten senses and become slave of Maya, the deluding potency of the Lord. But when the soul is awakened by the Grace of Sat-Guru and Shri Krishna, mind and body become subservient and assist the soul in the service of her Lord Shri Krishna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2003 Report Share Posted August 28, 2003 Since we are talking about the uncontrollable mind..... How does one get entangled in the material world? Verse 62 / Chapter 2 While contemplating the objects of the senses, a person develops attachment for them, and from such attachment lust develops, and from lust anger arises. Verse 63 / Chapter 2 From anger, delusion arises, and from delusion bewilderment of memory. When memory is bewildered, intelligence is lost, and when intelligence is lost, one falls down again into the material world Verse 37 / Chapter 3 The Blessed Lord said: it is lust only, Arjun, which is born of contact with the material modes of passion and later transformed into wrath, and which is the all-devouring, sinful enemy of this world. Verse 38 / Chapter 3 As fire is covered with smoke, as a mirror is covered by dust, or as the embryo is covered by the womb, similarly, the living entity is covered by different degrees of this lust. Verse 39 / Chapter 3 Thus, a man’s pure consciousness is covered by his eternal enemy in the form of lust, which is never satisfied and which burns like fire. Verse 40 / Chapter 3 The senses, the mind and the intelligence are the sitting places of this lust, which veils the real knowledge of the living entity and bewilders him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2003 Report Share Posted August 29, 2003 No amount of wealth, lineage or erudition or severe austerities or even social, political or economic upheaval is competent enough to attain to the Lotus Feet of Shri Shri Radha Govinda. In other words nothing but prema-bhakti enables one to captivate Shri Shri Radha Govinda. (Shrimad Bhagavatam 11.14.20) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 Verse 1.11 of Bhakti Rasamrita Sindhu by Srila Rupa Goswami: "Anyaabhilashita-shunyam jnana-karmadi-anavritam anukulyena krishna-anushilanam bhaktir uttama" "Devoid of any desire other than unalloyed pure devotion of the Supreme Lord Shri Krishna, and free from all impurities of Jnana (knowledge) and Karma (social duty). Pure or highest devotion is one in which the devotee serves Shri Krishna’s desires and accepts what ever is favorable for His service." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 Vedic astrology is a language: it is the language of divination. It is a way by which we can communicate with God. Vedic astrology is a divine cryptogram, an intricately coded message that reveals everything about us. Of course, Vedic astrology is not limited to an individual person it can also reveal the fates of nations, corporations, any entity within this world. Such a powerful language is not the product of empirical discovery, but rather divinely inspired and given to us by Lord Krsna Himself, Who transmitted it to Lord Brahma, who in turn transmitted it to the Rsis. It should be understood that because Vedic astrology is a language of divination, it does not cause anything, it only reveals what happens but does not cause it to happen. Because, as a language, it does not cause anything it can describe everything both material and spiritual. Just as an ordinary language can be used to describe the most mundane of secular matters or the most sublime spiritual topics. For most of us, astrology describes the result of our karma from previous lifetimes, which are fructifying in this lifetime. However, this does not imply that Vedic astrology teaches fatalism or determinism. You always have freewill. Indeed, our everyday life is an interplay between fate and freewill; where fate or karma is the reaction to our previous exercise of freewill. Our fate or previous karma creates a certain situation in which we must exercise our freewill. Thus, you always have freewill. Vedic astrology does not negate freewill; and freewill does not negate Vedic astrology. This may seem paradoxical but actually is not. We shall explain how this can be so. Most people are familiar with Natal Astrology, which is called Jataka in Sanskrit; this is the horoscope based upon the time of birth. With this horoscope, it is possible to predict many of the life circumstances that the person will find themselves in. It describes the situations which the karma of the individual will place them in that lifetime (we are speaking here of ordinary mortals). But it may, at times, be difficult to predict exactly what the person will do because they have freewill which creates new karma. Of course, by applying a little psychology, and commonsense, one could predict what an individual would do in a given circumstance. But this may not be exact. However, there are other branches of astrology, in particular Prasna and Nimitta, which will reveal the effects of freewill in this lifetime. Indeed, in the text Prasna Marga it is stated that if the result of the Prasna (chart made at the time of questioning) corresponds with that of the Natal horoscope then the result is due to past karma. However, if the result of the Prasna is different from that of the birth chart then the result is because of effects of freewill in this lifetime. We have described Vedic astrology as a language, a language of divination. It can also be described as the science of Time because astrology is based upon the time of birth, or the time the question is asked, etc. It also describes how things will happen through the course of time. Indeed, the motion of the planets has been compared to a large clock with many hands. In Sanskrit, the chart is called the Kala-cakra, the Wheel of Time. It is of course, this Time aspect which is used for making predictions. Thus, Vedic astrology deals with the fourth dimension, Time. Vedic astrology, as we have seen, is a gift of God and is part of the Vedic culture. All aspects of Vedic culture are deeply interconnected. It is impossible to truly understand Vedic astrology without becoming immersed in Vedic culture. The ultimate purpose of Vedic culture, and thus the ultimate purpose of Vedic astrology, is God realization and transcendence. In the great Vedic literature Srimad Bhagavatam (SB) there is a discourse in the third Canto between Maitreya Rsi and Vidura. (Maitreya Rsi is the disciple of Parasara Rsi, the great expounder of Vedic astrology. Indeed, the Brhad Parasara Hora Sastra is a conversation between Parasara Rsi and Maitreya Rsi.) Vidura has taken Maitreya as his guru and asks him many questions. In the 10th chapter of the third Canto, we find the following verse: "Vidura inquired from Maitreya: O my lord, O greatly learned sage, kindly describe eternal time, which is another form of the Supreme Lord, the wonderful actor. What are the symptoms of that eternal time? Please describe them to us in detail." SB 3.10.10 In this verse we see that eternal time is to be considered as one of the forms of the Supreme Lord. In the next several chapters Maitreya explains about time and several times mentions the intimate relationship between Time and God, Lord Krsna. For example, Maitreya Rsi states: "By exhibiting His potencies, the Supreme Personality of Godhead adjusts all these different elements, keeping Himself within as the Supersoul and without as time." SB 3.26.18 The meaning is clear, that God exists within the heart as the Supersoul and He exists outside as the Time Factor. So here we see how Vedic astrology is interconnected with the main goal of Vedic culture -- God consciousness and transcendence. Thus, the real object of study of the Vedic astrologer is the Supreme Lord in His form as Eternal Time. We can now understand why Vedic astrology can be considered a spiritual discipline if it is done correctly. traditional Vedic culture the aspiring astrologer would have to study many subjects which would all enhance his ability to predict. Even a 100-150 years ago the student would first have to master Sanskrit. With knowledge of Sanskrit, he could then study mathematics (ganita). Having mastered mathematics, the student could progress to astronomy. (It must be remembered that in those days they did not have calculators and computers; they had to be able to calculate the planetary positions from scratch.) These scientific disciplines had to be mastered before they could study astrology. Along with the scientific disciplines of Sanskrit (a mathematically precise language, the basis of modern-day linguistics), mathematics, and astronomy; the student also had to study and immerse himself in Vedic mysticism. This meant a rigorous study of Vedic literatures, practice of mantra meditation and Yoga with great devotion and sincerity. Mantras are powerful sound formulas that help us to understand God (not all mantras are the same -- some are for material things some for spiritual). God was the object of meditation. And Yoga literally means the reconnecting of the infinitesimal soul with the Supreme Soul in the relationship of servant and Master. In other words, the Brahmacari (Vedic student) sincerely engaged in the Vedic process of communing with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The Brahmacari, aside from soaking himself in Vedic mysticism also led a particular lifestyle which aided in the acquisition of spiritual knowledge (the mature fruit of mysticism is spiritual knowledge): chastity, pure vegetarian diet, no intoxication of any sort, peacefulness, self-control, austerity, purity, tolerance, simplicity, truthfulness, compassion, ahimsa (nonviolence), respect for parents and elders, respect for guru and saints, etc. These two parallel lines of training that of scientific and mystic produced greatly powerful and accurate astrologers. The scientific training screened out the less intelligent students leaving only the most intelligent to continue studying. The mystic training inculcated humility which is the essence of wisdom. Thus, only the top 5 or 10 percentile of the intelligentsia studied astrology. The mathematical rigor gave very sharp reasoning capacity which greatly helped in analyzing horoscopes. But while analyzing horoscopes requires great intelligence, great intelligence is not enough. As any student of astrology will tell you, Vedic astrology is extremely complex even for the most intelligent student. Divine aid is necessary in understanding the horoscope. Since astrology is the science of Time; and the Time Factor is a manifestation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; it is recognized in Vedic culture that for an astrologer to be successful he must worship God. For it is only by inspiration from Lord Krsna, in the heart of the astrologer, that the astrologer can make a correct prediction. As Lord Krsna says in Bhagavad-gita 15.15: " I am seated within everyone's heart, and from Me come remembrance, knowledge, and forgetfulness. By all the Vedas, I am to be known. Indeed, I am the compiler of Vedanta, and I and the knower of the Vedas." And, in Bhagavad-gita 10.10 Lord Krsna states: "To those who are constantly devoted to serving Me with love, I give the understanding by which they can come to Me." Another way to look at it is that Vedic astrology is divination. Divination means to find out the Will of the Divine, that is, to communicate with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. To communicate with God is not a cheap thing; you cannot force God to communicate with you. The communication has to be on God's terms. Thus, the Vedic astrologer has to approach God in great humility and supplication. It is therefore not surprising that the great astrologers of Vedic culture were the Vaishnava Brahmanas, the Vedic priests. In modern terms, one could say (but it is not an exact analogy) that these two types of simultaneous training, scientific and spiritual, developed both the right and left side of the brain. It is not possible to become a great astrologer if only one side is developed, both have to be there. We are suggesting is that one will become a great astrologer in proportion to one's natural intellectual ability, study of astrological texts, practice of the craft, purity of lifestyle, and devotion to God. We should always remember that an astrologer is called a Daivajna, one who knows the Will of God. The Supreme Lord will speak through the astrologer. The quality of the information will depend upon the purity of the astrologer’s consciousness which acts as the filter for the Divine knowledge. If the filter is dirty,-- the message will come out garbled. If you are able to purify your life and make it sacred, then you will be come a transparent via media through whom the Supreme Lord will speak, and all your predictions will come true without fail. Source. http://www.shyamasundaradasa.com/Shyama_site/what_is_jyotish/philosophy_of_jyotish_4.htm (To be modified) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2003 Report Share Posted September 3, 2003 Merits of Kali-Yuga "Kali is the ocean of all sins and sorrows, but it has one great merit, that those who chant the Holy Names of Shri Shri Radha Krishna attain the highest love. The people of this age get the same benefit by chanting the Holy Names, as they did by meditation in Satya-Yuga, by sacrifices in Treta-Yuga and by worship in Dvapara-Yuga." Shrimad Bhagavatam 12.3.51-52 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 The nine processes of rendering pure devotional service unto Shri Shri Radha Madanmohan ji are explained in Shrimad Bhagvatam 7.5.23 as : shravanam kirtanam Vishnu, smarnam paada-sevanam archanam vandanam daasyam, sakhyam aatma-nivedanam Shri Hari-naama Sankirtana and Kirtanam: Singing the Holy Names offenselessly in loud melodious voice in association with pure and practicing devotees. Shravanam: Hearing the Holy Names from the lips of a pure devotee. Smaranam: Remembering the Holy Names. Paada-sevanam: To serve the divine position of the Holy Names. Archanam: To offer all the good things to the Shri Vigraha (Diety Form) of Shri Shri Radha Gopinath and Shri Krishna Chaitanya, Prabhu Nityananda, Shri Advaita Gadadhara, Shrivasadi Gaura Bhakta-vrinda, and while offering all good things one should sing loudly in melodious voice Their Holy Names, play musical instruments like mridanga and kartala softly and dance before Them i.e. to engage ones body, mind, intelligence, heart and soul in Their loving devotional service. Vandanam: Glorifying and worshipping the Holy Names in Shri Hari-naama Sankirtana and Kirtanam. Dasyam: To consider oneself to be the "eternal servant" of Shri Hari, Gurudeva and Vaishnavas and Their Holy Names. Sakhayam: To consider Shri Hari, Gurudeva and Vaishnavas and Their Holy Names to be ones eternal companions and friends in whatever situation one finds oneself. Atmanivedanam: To offer ones body, mind, intelligence, heart and soul in the loving devotional service of Shri Hari, Gurudeva and Vaishnavas and Their Holy Names. Out of the above nine processes of rendering pure devotional service, the best suited for Kali-yuga as explained in Shrimad Bhagvatam 12.3.52 is Hari-kirtana or Shri Hari-naam-sankirtana. krite yad dhyayaato Vishnum, tretaayaam yajato makhaih dvaapare paricharyaayaam kaalu tad Hari-kirtanaat The aim of pure devotional service that was attained by meditation in satya-yuga, by sacrifice in tretaa-yuga, and by deity-worship in dwapara-yuga is attained in kali-yuga by Hari-kirtana (or Shri Hari-naam-sankirtana). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 Merits of Kali-Yuga "In Kali-Yuga, the chanting of the Holy Names of Shri Shri Radha Krishna alone is sufficient enough to give everything worth desiring for. Hence, the superior order of humanity who are appreciative of this essence, praise the Kali-Yuga." Shrimad Bhagavatam 11.5.36 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Shrimad Bhagavatam 1.2.17: Shri Krishna, who is also the Parmatma [supersoul] in everyone's heart and the benefactor of the truthful devotee, cleanses desire for material enjoyment from the heart of the devotee who has developed the urge to hear His messages, which are in themselves virtuous when properly heard and chanted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2003 Report Share Posted September 15, 2003 Shrimad Bhagavatam 11.10.4 One who has fixed Me within his mind as the goal of life (devotional loving service of Shri Shri Radha Govinda) should give up activities based on sense gratification and should instead execute work governed by the regulative principles for advancement. When, however, one is fully engaged in searching out the ultimate truth of the soul, one should not accept the scriptural injunctions governing fruitive activities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 Where every step is a dance …… I worship that transcendental abode where as loving consorts the Lakshmi devis serve the Supreme Lord Shri Krishna as their only lover; where every tree is a transcendental gifting tree, where the soil is transcendental gems, all water is nectar, every word is a song, every step is a dance, the flute is Shri Krishna’s favourite companion; where numberless transcendental cows give nectarine milk; where not even half a moment of time passes away, i.e. there is no such thing as time. That realm is known as Goloka only to a very few saintly souls in this world Shri Brahma Samhitaa 5.56 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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