krsna Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 ? How can I give pleasure to the reservoir of all pleasure or to one who has everything? /images/graemlins/confused.gif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Govindaram Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 He will take you there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krsna Posted May 16, 2004 Author Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 Lord Nityananda Nitai-Pada-Kamala Purport Los Angeles, January 31, 1969 Prabhupada: (sings) nitai-pada-kamala, koti-candra-susitala, je chaayay jagata juraay heno nitai bine bhaai, radha-krishna paite naai, drdha kori' dharo nitair paay se sambandha naahi ja'r, brthaa janma gelo taa'r, sei pasu boro duraacaar nitai naa bolilo mukhe, majilo samsaara-sukhe, vidyaa-kule ki koribe taar ahankaare matta hoiya, nitai-pada pasariyaa, asatyere satya kori maani nitaiyer korunaa habe, braje radha-krishna paabe, dharo nitai-carana du'khaani nitaiyer carana satya, taanhara sevaka nitya, nitai-pada sadaa koro aasa narotam boro dukhi, nitai more koro sukhi, raakho raanga-caranera paasa Nitai-pada-kamala, koti-candra-susitala, je chayay jagata juray. This is a song by Narottam das Thakur, a great acharya of the Gaudiya-vaisnava-sampradaya. He has written many songs about the Vaisnava philosophy, and they are approved as completely corresponding with Vedic instructions. So here Narottam das Thakur is singing that "The whole world is suffering under the blazing fire of material existence. Therefore, if one takes the shelter of the lotus feet of Lord Nityananda...," whose birthday is today, 31st, January, 1969. So we should relish this instruction of Narottam das Thakur that in order to get relief from the pangs of blazing fire of this material existence, one should take shelter of the lotus feet of Lord Nityananda because it is as cooling as the moon rays combined together of millions of moons. That means one will immediately find peaceful atmosphere. Just like a man works whole day and if he comes under the moonshine he feels relief. Similarly, any materialistic man who comes under the shelter of Lord Nityananda will immediately feel that relief. Then he says, nitai-pada-kamala, koti-candra-susitala, je chayay jagata juray, heno nitai bine bhai, radha-krishna paite nai, dharo nitai-carana du'khani He says that "If you are anxious to go back to home, back to Godhead, and become associate of Radha and Krishna, then the best policy is to take shelter of Nityananda." Then he says, se sambandha nahi ja'r, brtha janma gelo ta'r: "One who has not been able to contact Nityananda, then one should think of himself that he has simply spoiled his valuable life." Brtha janma gelo, brtha means for nothing, and janma means life. Gelo ta'r, spoiled. Because he has not made connection with Nityananda. The Nityananda, very name, suggests... Nitya means eternal. Ananda means pleasure. Material pleasure is not eternal. That is the distinction. Therefore those who are intelligent, they are not interested with this flickering pleasure of material world. Every one of us, as living entity, we are searching after pleasure. But the pleasure which we are seeking, that is flickering, temporary. That is not pleasure. Real pleasure is nityananda, eternal pleasure. So anyone who has no contact with Nityananda, it is to be understood that his life is spoiled. se sambandha nahi ja'r, brtha janma gelo ta'r, sei pasu boro duracar Narottam das Thakur uses here very harsh word. He says that such human being is an animal, an uncontrollable animal. As there are some animals that cannot be tamed, so anyone who has not contacted Nityananda, he should be considered as an untamed animal. Sei pasu boro duracar. Why? Because nitai na bolilo mukhe: "He never uttered the holy name of Nityananda." And majilo samsara-sukhe, "and become merged into this material happiness." Vidya-kule ki koribe tar. "That nonsense does not know that what will his education and family and tradition and nationality will help him?" These things cannot help him. These are all temporary things. Simply, if we want eternal pleasure, we must contact Nityananda. Vidya-kule ki koribe tar. Vidya means education, and kula means family, nationality. So we may have a very nice family connection or we may have very nice national prestige, but after ending this body, these things will not help me. I'll carry my work with me, and according to that work, I shall have to accept by force another type of body. It may be something other than human body. So these things cannot protect us or give us the real pleasure. So Narottam das Thakur advises that vidya-kule ki koribe tar. Then he says, ahankare matta hoiya. "Being maddened after false prestige and identification..." False identification with the body and prestige of bodily relationship, it is called ahankare matta hoiya. One is mad after this false prestige. Ahankare matta hoiya, nitai-pada pasariya. Due to this false prestige we are thinking, "Oh, what is Nityananda? What can He do for me? I don't care." So these are the signs of false prestige. Ahankare matta hoiya, nitai-pada pasa..., asatyere satya kori mani. The result is that I am accepting something which is false. For example, I am accepting this body. This body, I am not this body. Therefore, with false identification I am becoming entangled more and more. So one who is puffed up with this false prestige, ahankare matta hoiya, nitai-pada pa..., asatyere satya kori mani, he accepts something wrong as right. Then he says, nitaiyer koruna habe, braje radha-krishna pabe. If you are actually serious about going back to home, back to Godhead, then please seek after the mercy of Nityananda. Ahankare... nitaiyer koruna habe, braja radha-krishna pabe, dharo nitai-carana du'khani "Please catch up the lotus feet of Nityananda." Then he says, nitaiyer carana satya. One may think that as we catch hold of so many shelter, but in this material world later on they prove false, similarly, suppose we catch hold of the lotus feet of Nityananda; it may also prove false. But Narottam das Thakur assures that nitaiyer carana satya: "It is not false. Because Nityananda is eternal, His lotus feet is also eternal." Tanhara sevaka nitya. And anyone who takes to the service of Nityananda, they also become eternal. Without being eternal, nobody can serve the eternal. That is the Vedic injunction. Without becoming Brahman, one cannot approach the Supreme Brahman. Just like without being fire, nobody can enter into the fire. Without being water, nobody can enter into the water. Similarly, without being fully spiritualized, nobody can enter into the spiritual kingdom. So nitaiyer carana satya. If you catch nitaiyer, the lotus feet of Nityananda, then you become immediately spiritualized. Just like if you touch electricity, immediately you become electrified. That is natural. Similarly, Nityananda is eternal happiness, if you touch Nityananda some way or other, then you become also eternally happy. Tanhara sevaka nitya. Therefore one who has in contact with Nityananda, they have become eternal. nitaiyer carana satya, tanhara sevaka nitya, drdha kori' dharo nitair paay So just catch Him very tightly. Narottam boro duhkhi, nitai more koro sukhi. At the last Narottam das Thakur, the composer of this song, he is appealing to Nityananda, "My dear Lord, I am very unhappy. So You please make me happy. And You kindly keep me in corner of Your lotus feet." That is the sum and substance of this song. (end) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vanamali Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 Time to trade in the blazing fire of Samsara for a different blazing fire altogether. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
krsna Posted May 17, 2004 Author Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 Sanskrit sloka? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vanamali Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 It is not a Sanskrit Shloka, it is a Meera Bhajan The English meaning is here. I am crazy with pain, And no one understands it. Only the wounded knows the pain of the wounded Saving the fire in his heart Only the jeweller knows the values of the gem, Not the one who lost it. O Prabhu, Mira's pain will only go when You are the healer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 I hope Meera got Krishna for ever!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vanamali Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 I hope so too. Her legend tells us that at the end of her life, her in-laws were trying to break into the temple where she was worshipping Lord Krishna to drag her back home with them, but when they entered the temple they found only her sari draped at the feet of Sri Krishna. I like her very much. After her death of course people started thinking "oh, maybe she's the incarnation of somebody." Legends say she is either Lalitha, Vishakha or even Radha, but nobody ever said that about her while she was living. She was just a mad woman to most people, especially her in-laws who tried to poison her. I bow to that Meera, who overcame the duality of praise and blame, surrendering only to Krishna. Shyam has stained her with His blackness, other ornaments Mira sees as mere glitter. Tilakam on her forehead, a bracelet, a japa mala, beyond that she wears only her conduct. Make-up is worthless when you've gotten truth from a teacher. the Dark One has stained me with love, and for that some revile me, others give honor I simply wander the road of the sadhus lost in my songs. ~Meerabai Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2004 Report Share Posted May 18, 2004 I want a Guru like Meera!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2005 Report Share Posted April 3, 2005 You are not the do-er, you are not the deed. You are not the body, falacy is all you see. Remember: I am not capable of doing anything. All I see is a falacy. This that I see is due to the belief that I have in dualism. In fact, there is nothing but God - all I see and feel is God. I do not have a will, I do not act. I am nothing, nobody. I am not the body. My ultimate Goal is to stop the cycle of karma, and have Sakshaatkaar - experience oneness with God. From, Haridas (Servant of Lord...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2005 Report Share Posted April 3, 2005 Wish - this is the root cause of karma and karma causes the endless cycles of births and rebirths. Only yearn for one thing - Param Gyaan - Shaakshaatkar Jay Shree Krishna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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