anadi Posted November 28, 2003 Author Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Brahma Samhita Vers 1 TRANSLATION AND EXPLANATION OF SRILA JIVA GOSVAMI’S TIKA (BHAVANUVADA) In aneka-janma-siddhAnAm, aneka means “many;” for many lifetimes the gopIs have been perfect in their prema. This proves that both the gopIs and Sri KRSNa have taken birth many times before. It is stated in Bhagavad-gItä (4.5): “bahUni me vyatItAni janmAni tava cArjuna – O Arjuna, both you and I have already taken birth many times.” Similarly, the gopIs and Nanda-nandana Sri KRSNa have also taken birth many times. GargacArya has also said (Srimad-BhAgavatam 10.8.14): “prAg ayaH vasudevasya kvacij jAtas tavAtmajaH – O Nanda MahArAja, at some time in the past, this son of yours appeared as the son of Vasudeva.” This is also logical. Although Sri KRSNa is the son of Nanda MahArAja He had appeared previously in the mind of Vasudeva MaharAja (Srimad BhAgavata 10.2.16): “AviveSAMSabhAgena mana Anaka-dundubheH – the expansion of Sri KRSNa appeared in the mind of Anaka-dundubhi, Vasudeva MahArAja.” In the same way, Sri KRSNa also appeared in the heart of VrajeSvara Nanda MahArAja but there is a specific distinction between the two appearances. The partial manifestation of Sri KRSNa who appeared in Vasudeva’s heart is called the full manifestation (pUrNa-prakASa), whereas the form who appeared in VrajeSvara Nanda MahArAja'S heart is called the most complete form of Sri KRSNa(pUrNatama-prakASa). Just before the appearance of Bhagavän Sri KRSNa, Nanda MahArAja began to have His darSana in his heart and everywhere else. The appearance of Sri KRSNa in the heart is not sufficient to attain Him as one’s son, however. Intense parental prema is also absolutely necessary. Such pure fatherly love is only found in VrajarAja Sri Nanda MahArAja. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anadi Posted December 1, 2003 Author Report Share Posted December 1, 2003 Brahma Samhita Vers 1 TRANSLATION AND EXPLANATION OF SRILA JIVA GOSVAMI’S TIKA (BHAVANUVADA) BhagavAn may appear as one’s son, but unless pure parental love is present, this does not constitute a relationship in which one genuinely feels, “kRSNa is my son.” Although VarAhadeva appeared from the nostril of BrahmA, He is not considered the son of BrahmA, because BrahmAji had no parental love for Him. Knowledge of KRSN’s opulence is an obstacle for the spontaneous love based on a relationship resembling intimate relationships with dear ones in this world. Vasudeva has knowledge of KRSN’s opulence, and VrajarAja Nanda has pure parental love. Sri KRSNa is present according to the degree of one’s prema. Since the highest pinnacle of prema is found in the gopIs, Sri KRSNa is manifest to the superlative degree among them. Thus the purport of the ten-syllable mantra also ultimately refers to Nanda-nandana Sri KRSNa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anadi Posted December 8, 2003 Author Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 SRILA BHAKTIVINODA THAKURA’S COMMENTARY: SRI BRAHMA-SAMHITÄ-PRAKASINI-VRTTI It was by Sri KRSNa’s mercy that the four-headed Sri BrahmA received the eighteen-syllable mantra through the medium of divine Sarasvati (daiva-vANi). Then he performed worship by means of mantra-japa for a prolonged period of time. As a result of this worship, he received the kama-gayatri-mantra through the sound of KRSNa’s flute and attained twice-born status. Then he offered prayers to Sri KRSNa with invaluable jewel-like statements that embodied the essential conclusions of the Vedas. For the benefit of all living entities, these precious jewels have been collected together in the jewelry box of this scripture, Çré Brahma-saMhitA, whose Fifth Chapter is especially full of the most valuable jewels. Sri Sacinandana Gaurahari, who is the ocean of compassion and the only friend of the living entities suffering in Kali-yuga, found this book while traveling in the holy places of Southern India, and carefully kept it with Him. Then, after having many copies made, He gave it to His associates. Later, Sri Jiva Gosvämi wrote a beautiful, comprehensive commentary on this book, full of examples and conclusions from various scriptures, and mercifully gave it to the devoted followers of Sri Caitanya MahAprabhu. Considering Sri Brahma-saMhitä with Sri Jiva Gosvamipada’s commentary to be extremely beneficial for the devotees, my Gurudeva, Sri Vipina-bihäri Gosvämi, ordered me to write a further explanation of the aforementioned commentary in readily accessible language. Taking his order on my head, I have included several additional points of consideration in my Tätparya (purports). If the faithful devotees study this book with pure and simple hearts, keeping in mind the difference between the mundane (präkRta) and the transcendental (apräkRta), then this servant will consider his life successful and suddha-bhakti will be propagated everywhere. O Rüpa Gosvämi, you are the life and soul of the devotees! O Sanätana Gosvämi! O Jiva Gosvämi! Your mercy is like an unlimited and fathomless ocean. The significance of your commentary on this Brahma-saMhitä is also extremely profound. Therefore, have mercy on this foolish person. Kindly invest me with the power to comprehend this commentary and express its hidden meanings. The statements of Sri Jiva Gosamipada are elegant like a row of tender flowerbuds. It is my internal desire to make those fragrant flowerbuds blossom so that, after offering praëäma to Sri guru and KRSNa, I may offer them into the lotus hands of the Suddha-bhaktas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anadi Posted December 9, 2003 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 SRILA BHAKTIVINODA THAKURA’S COMMENTARY: SRI BRAHMA-SAMHITA-PRAKASINI-VRTTI Only Sri KRSNa, who is endowed with His own eternal names, form, qualities and pastimes, is the topmost transcendent reality. His eternal name, KRSNa, indicates the supreme existence, characterized by the attractive power of love. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anadi Posted December 9, 2003 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 SRILA BHAKTIVINODA THAKURA’S COMMENTARY: SRI BRAHMA-SAMHITA-PRAKASINI-VRTTI Sri KRSNa’s own eternal form is the embodiment of concentrated eternal existence, cognizance and bliss. His dark complexion is enchanting and He holds a flute in His two hands. Although He is the Supreme Master, by the influence of His inconceivable potency He appears in His original form in medium-sized or human-like proportions as a fresh youth, the best of dancers, in the simple dress of a cowherd boy, playing upon a flute. Therefore His eternal form is full of astonishing transcendental qualities that have the power to attract everything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anadi Posted December 10, 2003 Author Report Share Posted December 10, 2003 SRILA BHAKTIVINODA THAKURA’S COMMENTARY: SRI BRAHMA-SAMHITA-PRAKASINI-VRTTI KRSNa is naturally the supreme predominating male enjoyer with His own transcendental senses. All contradictory qualities, including features which could not ordinarily coexist, are simultaneously fully present and coexisting harmoniously within Him. Concentrated existence (sat), cognizance (cit) and bliss (Ananda) are exhibited most elegantly in Him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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