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Tamal Krishna: "Sanjaya said, Seeing Arjuna full of compassion and very
sorrowful, his eyes brimming with tears, Madhusudana, Krishna, spoke the
following words. The Supreme Personality said, 'My dear Arjuna, how have these
impurities come upon you? They are not at all befitting a man who knows the
progressive values of life. They do not lead to higher planets but to infamy.'
Purport..."
Prabhupada: Now, Arjuna was sympathetic with his brothers and relatives and he
was practically crying, with tears in his eyes, and Krishna said that it is
non-Aryan. It is not befitting for an Aryan. Just see. He was so compassionate,
but still, it is not approved by Krishna. Go on.
Tamal Krishna: Purport. "The Sanskrit word Bhagavan is explained by the great
authority, Parasara Muni, the father of Vyasadeva. The Supreme Personality who
possesses all riches, entire strength, entire fame, entire beauty, entire
knowledge, and entire renunciation is called Bhagavan. There are many persons
who are very rich, very powerful, very beautiful, very famous, very learned, and
very much detached, but no one can claim that he is possessor of all these
opulences entirely. Such a claim is applicable to Krishna only, and as such He
is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. No living entity, including Brahma, can
possess such opulence. Neither Lord Siva nor even Narayana can possess such
opulence as fully as Krishna. By analytical study of such possessions it is
concluded in the Brahma-samhita by Lord Brahma himself that Lord Krishna is the
Supreme Personality of Godhead. Nobody is equal to or above Him. He is the
primeval Lord or Bhagavan known as Govinda, and He is the supreme cause of all
causes. It is stated as follows: There are many personalities possessing the
qualities of Bhagavan, but Krishna is Supreme over all of them because none can
excel Him. He is the Supreme Person and His body is eternal, full of knowledge
and bliss. He is the primeval Lord Govinda and the cause of all causes. In the
Bhagavatam also there is a list of many incarnations of the Supreme Personality
of Godhead, but Krishna is described therein as the original Personality from
whom many, many incarnations and Personalities of Godhead expand. It is stated
in this way: All the lists of the incarnations of Godhead submitted herewith are
either plenary expansions or parts of the plenary expansions of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, but Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead
Himself. Therefore Krishna is the original Supreme Personality of Godhead, the
source of both Supersoul and the impersonal Brahman. In the presence of the
Supreme Person, Arjuna's lamentation for his kinsmen is certainly unbecoming,
and therefore Krishna expressed His surprise with the word kutas, wherefrom.
Such unmanly sentiments were never expected from a person belonging to the
civilized class of men known as Aryans. The word Aryan is applicable to persons
who know the value of life and have a civilization based on spiritual
realization. Persons who are led by the material conception of life do not know
that the aim of life is realization of the Absolute Truth, Visnu, or Bhagavan.
Such persons are captivated by the external features..."
Prabhupada: But at the present moment they claim that "We belong to the Aryan
family," but they have not the qualification of an Aryan. The Aryan
qualification is described there. Simply Arjuna was little flickering, he showed
his little weakness, and he was at once condemned as non-Aryan. "Oh, you are
just showing your symptom of a non-Aryan." You see. And by Krishna. So the Aryan
word is not ordinary. To become Aryan means a perfect human being, as far as
possible. That is Aryan civilization. Go on.
Tamal Krishna: "Such persons are captivated by the external features of the
material world, and therefore they do not know what liberation is. Persons who
have no knowledge of liberation from material bondage are called non-Aryans.
Arjuna was trying to deviate from his prescribed duties, declining to fight,
although he was a ksatriya or warrior. This act of cowardice is described as
befitting the non-Aryans. Such deviation from duty does not help one in the
progress of spiritual life, nor does it even give one the opportunity of
becoming famous in this world. Lord Krishna did not approve of the so-called
compassion of Arjuna for his kinsmen."
Prabhupada: So-called compassion. He was thinking that by showing that
compassion he'll be, I mean to say, eulogized by Krishna. But Krishna condemned
it. Yes. Just the opposite. In other words, Krishna is very strict also. That is
the qualification of Krishna and His associates. Vajrad api kathora and
kusumad
api komala. Softer than the flower and harder than the thunderbolt. Two sides.
When Krishna is strict He's harder than the thunderbolt, and when He's soft,
He's softer than the flower. These two examples are given. Vajrad api kathora,
kusumad api komala. So Krishna is not lenient to His friend or to His devotee.
Because that leniency will not help him. Sometimes He appears
to be very hard for the devotee, but He's not hard. Just like father sometimes
becomes very strict. That is good. That will be proved, how Krishna's hardness
will prove his salvation. At the end Arjuna will admit, "By Your mercy, my
illusion is now over." So this sort of stricture from God on the devotee
is sometimes misunderstood. Because we are always accustomed to accept what is
immediately very pleasing, but sometimes we'll find that we are not getting
which is immediately very pleasing, but we should not be disappointed. We shall
stick to Krishna. That is Arjuna's position. Go on.
Tamal Krishna: "O son of Prtha, do not yield to this degrading impotence."
Prabhupada: Hm. Degrading impotence. He doesn't want to see (chuckling) His
devotee a coward and impotent. So this so-called qualification, impotency and
niggard, that is not qualification for devotee. He must be very, in every way,
very expert and fit. Krishna wants to see. Yes. Go on.
Tamal Krishna: "It does not become you. Give up such petty weakness of heart and
arise, O chastiser of the enemy."
Prabhupada: He's specially addressing, "chastiser of the enemy." Where there is
no excuse, you must be chastiser. Not that "Because I have become Krishna
conscious, I'll be very humble." You must be humble, but in need, if there is
need, you shall be thunderbolt. That is Krishna instructing.
Tamal Krishna: "Arjuna said: O killer of Madhu, Krishna, how can I counterattack
with arrows in battle personalities like Bhisma and Drona, who are worthy of my
worship?"
Prabhupada: Of course, all explanation are not there. Here, these words, Krishna
addressed Arjuna, "chastiser of enemies." And Arjuna addresses Krishna, "Madhusudana,"
or the killer of the demon Madhu. "Yes, You are addressing me as chastiser of
enemy, but do You think my grandfather, my teacher, they are my enemies? You
killed demon Madhu, therefore Your name is Madhusudana, but You are asking me to
kill my grandfather and teacher." That is the hint. "It is all right that Your
name is Madhusudana. You killed one demon whose name was Madhu, but You are
asking me, Bhismasudana? Bhisma is my grandfather. And Dronasudana?" Sudana
means killer. "So how can I be that?" Now... That is the answer.
Tamal Krishna: "It is better to live in this world by begging than to live at
the cost of the lives of great souls who are my teachers. Even though they are
avaricious, they are nonetheless superiors. If they are killed, then our spoils
will be tainted with blood."
Prabhupada: This is another indication how superiors should be shown respect.
Arjuna says, "Although they have become avaricious, still, they are my
superior." Avaricious, why? "They have got full affection for me. My grandfather
Bhisma has got full affection for me. And Dronacharya, I am his very dear
student so he has also my very affection... good affection for me. But because
Duryodhana has paid them, he has accepted their service. Paid them. So
avaricious. Simply for money, in spite of so much affection and intimate
relationship, they have accepted the service of Duryodhana, counting on money.
So therefore they are avaricious. But in spite of their being avaricious, they
are my respectful." This is respect. This is respect, that the respectful person
who is my respectful, even there are some characteristics who does not command
respect, still respect should be offered. This is a respectful offering. Yes.
Sometimes it may be. The example is given. In the Bhagavad-gita you'll find, api
cet sudaracaro bhajate mam ananya-bhak sadhur eva sa mantavyah. "Even
if a devotee
is sometimes found not acting properly, but because he has got that
unflinching faith and devotion upon Me," Krishna says, "therefore he is saint."
Only for that one qualification--he does not know except Krishna. So to such
person, even some flaws are found in their character... Just like we have
imposed some rules that illicit sex relationship and intoxication, meat-eating,
so many things. So... Of course, intentionally one should not break these laws.
But even sometimes we may find that there is some flaw in one's part... Suppose
if I see somebody smoking, but he is doing Krishna consciousness very nicely. So
we should not deride. We shall give him concession to reform. That... It does
not mean that because he has accidentally smoked, smoking, that does not mean he
has become immediately disqualified. As Arjuna is showing: "Although they have
become avaricious, still, they are my superiors. Still. Still, they are my
superiors." This is... This is called unflinching faith. In spite of seeing my
respectful superior abominable, not willingly, but by accident, still, I should
not withdraw my respect. That is the... Hmm.
Tamal Krishna: "Nor do we know which is better, conquering them or being
conquered by them. The sons of Dhrtarastra, whom if we killed we should not care
to live, are now standing before us on this battlefield."
Purport. "Arjuna
became perplexed in this connection, not knowing whether he should execute the
fighting with the risk of committing unnecessarily violence, although it is the
duty of the ksatriyas, or whether he should not and prefer instead to live by
begging, because if he did not conquer the enemy, begging would be the only
means left for his living. There was no certainty of victory because either side
might emerge victorious."
Prabhupada: These are his causes of perplexities, how he was thinking, that has
been tried to be explained. Yes, go on.
Tamal Krishna: "Even if there were victory awaiting them, because their cause
was justified, still if the sons of Dhrtarastra should die in battle, it would
be very difficult to live in their absence. Under the circumstances that would
be another kind of defeat. All these considerations by Arjuna definitely proved
that he was not only a great devotee of the Lord but that he was also highly
enlightened and had complete control over his mind and senses. His desire to
live by begging although he was born in the royal household is another sign of
detachment. He was fully in the quality of forbearance as all these qualities
combined with his faith in the words of instruction of Sri Krishna, his
spiritual master, give evidence. It is concluded that Arjuna was quite fit for
liberation. Unless the senses are controlled, there is no chance of elevation to
the platform of knowledge, and without knowledge and devotion there is no chance
of liberation. Arjuna was competent in all these attributes over and above his
enormous attributes in his material relationships."
Prabhupada: Go on. (coughs)
Tamal Krishna: "Now I am confused about..."
Prabhupada: Yes, what is there?
Tamal Krishna: "Now I am confused about duty and have lost all composure because
of weakness. In this condition I am asking You to tell me clearly what is best
for me. Now I am Your disciple and a soul surrendered unto You. Please instruct
me."
Purport. "By nature's own way, the complete system of material activities
is a source of perplexity for everyone. In every step there is perplexity, and
it behooves one therefore to approach a bona fide spiritual master who can give
one the proper guidance for executing the purpose of life. All Vedic literatures
advise us to approach a bona fide spiritual master to get free from the
perplexities of life which happen without our desire. They appear like a forest
fire which takes place without being set by anyone. Similarly, the world
situation is such that perplexities of life automatically appear without our
wanting such confusion. Nobody wants fire, and yet it takes place and we are
perplexed. The Vedic wisdom therefore advises that in order to solve the
perplexities of life and to understand the science of the solution one must
approach a spiritual master who is in disciplic succession. A person with a bona
fide spiritual master is supposed to know everything. One should not therefore
remain in..."
Prabhupada: This is a translation of a Vedic version, acharyavan puruso veda.
Acharyavan, one who has acharya as his guidance, he is supposed to know
everything. Acharyavan puruso veda. That is given there.
Tamal Krishna: "One should not therefore remain in material perplexities but
should approach such a teacher. This is the purport of this verse. Who is the
man in material perplexities? It is he who does not understand the problems of
life. In the Garga Upanisad this is described as follows. He is a miserly man
who does not solve the problems of life as a human and who thus quits this world
like the cats and dogs without understanding the science of self-realization. He
is called a miserly man. This human form of life is the most valuable asset for
the living entity who can utilize it for solving the problems of life. Therefore
one who does not utilize this opportunity is a miser."
Prabhupada: As a miser does not properly use his asset. Suppose you have got one
million dollars, you keep it only, you do not use it properly or you spoil it.
Then you are called miser. But if you utilize it properly and gain out of it,
then you are intelligent. Similarly, Garga Upanisad says, he makes distinction,
two classes. One class of men he says kripana. Kripana means miser. And another
class of men he says brahmana, brahmanas. So he classifies, etad viditvasmat ya
praiti sa brahmanah. This self-realization process... We shall die. It is sure.
Every one of us, we'll die. But we should not die like cats and dogs. That is
the difference. We may die. We must die. Nobody can escape death, but before
death we must know what is self and self-realization. They are brahmanas. Those
who are trying to understand what he is, what is his relation with God and how
he should live, they are called brahmanas. And those who are living like cats
and dogs, simply eating, sleeping, mating and dying, so they are dying like cats
and dogs. So death is inevitable. That is also advised by Prahlada Maharaja in
his instruction to his class fellows. Kaumara acaret prajno dharman bhagavatan
iha. "My dear friends, from this beginning of life... We are now five years old.
From this life we should try to understand bhagavata-dharma." Bhagavata-dharma
means to understand our relationship with the Supreme Lord. That is called bhagavata-dharma. Manusam adhruvam. Tad apy adhruvam. Although the life is
temporary, but it is very suitable for self-realization. So therefore one should
begin this process from childhood. Just like modern education system, if
children are given some playthings, engineering... I've seen in your country
especially. He's given railway line and so many things. He can understand how
railway system is working, or engineering, so that from the very beginning of
his life he's getting idea and he may catch up some line of activities.
Similarly this Krishna conscious education also should be given from the very
beginning of life. That is the mistake of the modern civilization. Everyone is
becoming engineering, technologist, or medical man or so many. But the real
problem of life is to understand the self. But there is no educational system
throughout the whole world what is the self, what is his need, how it is
constituted, how it is working, so many things. In Boston, there was a
Massachusetts Technological...
Devotee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Prabhupada: You know that? Yes. So I explained there that "Here is a nice
technological institute, but where is your, this technological department, to
understand?" So the students very much appreciated it. Factually, this is the
defect. We know... This will be the beginning of Bhagavad-gita, that there is
something which minus, this body is useless. But nobody is trying to understand
what is that something. There is no technological institute to understand what
is that something. Is it not defective? And still, they are very much proud of
advancement of education. The real thing is missing. You have got all
departments for comforts of this body, for maintaining this body, but the thing
which minus this body, the body is useless, what about that thing? That is
Bhagavad-gita. That is Bhagavad-gita. Bhagavad-gita is teaching that technology.
You should try to understand this Bhagavad-gita is not technology for the
external body. Bhagavad-gita is the technology of the dehi which is within the
body, which is moving the body, which is keeping the body fit. This body is fit
very nice, very beautiful, very attractive. How long? So long the spirit soul is
there. As soon as the spirit soul is off, immediately it begins to decompose.
There may be a nice, beautiful young girl, everyone is hankering after her, but
as soon as the spirit soul is gone, nobody will like to accept it. Immediately
it becomes useless. (laughs) Huh? So nobody is very serious what is that thing?
That is Bhagavad-gita. Yes.
Srimati: Is that what age is then, as the spirit soul is leaving the body, do
you become older?
Prabhupada: No, spirit soul is not old. The body is changing, that is the
process. That will be explained,
dehino 'smin yatha dehe
kaumaram yauvanam jara
tatha dehantara-praptir
dhiras tatra na muhyati
Spirit soul is evergreen. The body is changing. That is to be understood. Body
is changing. That everyone can understand. Just like in your childhood your body
was different. Just like this child, a different body. And when that child will
be young girl, that will be a different body. But the spirit soul is there in
this body and that body. So this is the proof that spirit soul does not change,
the body changed. This is the proof. I am thinking of my childhood. That means I
am the same "I" which I was existing in my childhood, and I remember in my
childhood I was doing this, I did that. But that childhood body is no longer.
That is gone. Therefore it is conclusion that my body has changed, but I am the
same. Is it not? This is simple truth. So this body will change, still I shall
remain. I may enter into another body, that doesn't matter, but I shall remain.
Tatha dehantara-praptir dhiras tatra na muhyati. As I am changing my body even
in the present circumstances, similarly, the ultimate change does not mean I am
dead. I enter into another... That also explained, vasamsi jirnani yatha, that I
change. Just like when I was not sannyasi, I was dressing like any gentleman.
Now I have changed my dress. That does not mean that I have died. No. I have
changed my body, that's all. I have changed my dress. Go on. Not now. Yes.
Krpanas, yes, you were reading there.
Tamal Krishna: "The krpanas, or miserly persons, waste their time in being
overly affectionate for family, society, country, etc., in the material
conception of life. One is often attached to family life, to wife and children
and other members on the basis of 'skin disease.' The krpanas think that they
are able to protect their family members from death, or the krpana thinks that
his family or society can save him from death. Such family attachment can be
found even in the lower animals, who also take care of children. Being
intelligent, Arjuna could understand that his affection for family members and
his wish to protect them from death were the causes of his perplexities.
Although he could understand that his duty to fight was awaiting him, still on
account of miserly weakness he could not discharge the duty. He is therefore
asking Lord Krishna, the supreme spiritual master, to make a definite solution.
He offers himself to Krishna as a disciple. He wants to stop friendly talks.
Talks between a master and disciple are serious, and now Arjuna wants to talk
very seriously before the recognized spiritual master. Krishna is therefore the
original..."
Prabhupada: Here is a technique. The same Krishna and same Arjuna, they are
talking as friends. Then what was the necessity of Arjuna accepting Krishna as
spiritual master? The same Arjuna and same Krishna, they'll talk, but what is
the necessity of accepting as spiritual master? That means after accepting
spiritual master he'll not argue. He'll simply accept whatever He says. That is
the technique. Friendly talks, equal level, He, Krishna was talking something
and he was replying. So that argument has no end. But when he accepts Him as
spiritual master, there is no more argument. One has to accept whatever He says.
Therefore he's accepting as spiritual master. After this, Arjuna will never say,
"This is wrong, this is, no," or "I don't agree." No. He'll accept. So
acceptance of spiritual master means to accept anything, whatever he says.
Therefore one has to select a spiritual master whom he can completely surrender.
That is the technique. Veda-vakya. Just like in the Vedic injunction, nobody can
deny. Similarly, spiritual master is also representative of Veda. Acharyavan
puruso veda. So similarly, it is just like Vedic injunction. So spiritual master
has also got the great duty. He has to instruct the disciple in such a way that
he may not be misled, and that is not possible because a spiritual master is he
who will simply speak from authoritative sources. He'll speak from
Bhagavad-gita, Bhagavata, or what was spoken by Narada, Vyasa, that is his
authority. He does not say, "In my opinion it is..." No. Therefore it is
perfect, it is coming from the disciplic succession, and if one agrees to such
instruction, then he's also perfectly advancing. It is not difficult to
understand. So he's accepting. "Now I accept You as my spiritual master. You
teach me." Is that the statement? Yes. What is that?
Tamal Krishna: "He offers himself to Krishna as a disciple. He wants to stop
friendly talks. Krishna is therefore the original spiritual master in the
science of the Bhagavad-gita, and Arjuna is the original disciple in
understanding the Gita. How Arjuna understands the Bhagavad-gita is stated in
the Gita itself, and yet foolish mundane scholars explain that one need not
submit to Krishna as a person but to the unborn within Krishna. There is no
difference between Krishna's within and without, and one who has no sense of
this understanding is the greatest fool, the greatest pretender."
(Translation:) "I can find no means to drive away this grief which is drying up
my senses. I will not even be able to destroy it if I win an unrivalled kingdom
on the earth with sovereignty like the demigods in heaven.
"Sanjaya said: Having spoken thus, Arjuna, chastiser of enemies, told Krishna,
'Govinda, I shall not fight,' and fell silent. O descendant of Bharata, at that
time Krishna, smiling in the midst of both the armies, spoke the following words
to the grief-stricken Arjuna."
Prabhupada: So Arjuna was so serious, and Krishna was smiling. (laughs) "Just
see the fool, what he is doing." Therefore there was necessity of instructing
Bhagavad-gita. The fool has to be instructed. Yes. This is the... He was
smiling. This is childish. He was very serious, "Oh." Just like sometimes a
child is very serious, and the father is smiling. Yes. So now Bhagavad-gita will
be spoken. He has accepted Krishna as spiritual master. Now He'll teach. So what
does He teach? Next?
Tamal Krishna: "The Blessed Lord said: While speaking learned words, you are
mourning for what is not worthy of grief. Those who are wise lament neither for
the living nor the dead."
Prabhupada: This is the first version of Krishna as teacher. What is that? Read
it again?
Tamal Krishna: "Those who are wise lament neither for the living nor the dead."
Prabhupada: Yes. Asocyan anvasocas tvam prajna-vadams ca bhasase, that "You are
lamenting for a thing which no learned man does. That means you are not learned,
but you are talking just like learned man." What is that? "You are talking"?
Tamal Krishna: "While speaking learned words you are..."
Prabhupada: Yes. "You are speaking learned words, but your behavior shows that
you are not learned because you are lamenting on a subject which no learned man
laments." Politely He says that "You are not learned, but you are talking just
like a learned man." That you will find. Dr. Frog, (laughs) speaking like a very
great philosopher. Just like here, that Dr. Radhakrishnan, that says, "It is not
to Krishna but within Krishna." That fool does not know that there is no within
or without of Krishna. Rather, Krishna is within and without. That he does not
know. And he's accepted as a very great learned man. Dr. Frog, or Dr.
Radhakrishnan. You see? This is going on in the world. They are posing themself
as very learned, but... This can be detected by devotees, who is learned and who
is not learned. Others cannot detect. Others will be misled. The devotees, they
have got such eyes to see that they can immediately discriminate who is a fool,
who is learned. There is a story that one man was searching after the truth. So
he met some person, saintly person. So he gave him one feather, that "You try to
see within the feather who is a human being and who is not." So when he began to
see within the feather, he saw, "There is no human being." Similarly,
ajnana-timirandhasya
jnananjana-salakaya
caksur unmilitam yena
tasmai sri-gurave namah
Guru or the spiritual master... (break) ...means pure devotee.
Virabhadra: In the asrama, and before that when you said that a brahmana is...
Do you mean, when you say brahmana, do you mean... I mean are they... the
devotees who are not pure but...
Prabhupada: Yes, they're also pure devotees because they're following my
instruction. Just like a technician, he is expert, but somebody is assisting
him. So the assistants, because they are following the instruction of the
expert, therefore their work is also complete. So it is not necessarily that one
has to become pure devotee immediately. Just like we are also following the
instruction of our spiritual master. I don't claim that I am pure devotee or
perfect, but my only qualification is that I am trying to follow the instruction
of the perfect. Similarly... This is called disciplic succession. Just like here
it is stated that Krishna is the original spiritual master and Arjuna is the
original student. So Arjuna said that sarvam etad rtam manye yad vadasi kesava.
"My dear Krishna, whatever You are saying, I accept in toto," in the Tenth
Chapter. "I don't make..." Just like Dr. Radhakrishnan says, "It is not to
Krishna, it is something else." He does not accept in that way. He says that
"Whatever You are saying, I accept it. You are saying that You are the Supreme,
I accept it. I don't say that You have got a separate thing within. That is
Supreme, You are not Supreme, as person." This is impersonalist. They do not
know that Krishna has no such... A conditioned soul... Just like we are, I am
different from my soul. "I am" means my body, or I am soul, different from the
body. So Krishna has no such differentiation. He does not know that. Because
he's not following Krishna, the perfect spiritual master. He's following some
rascal spiritual master. Therefore he has this mistake. But if we follow Arjuna
and Krishna, then we get the perfect knowledge. We may not be cent percent
perfect, but as far as possible, if we follow the instruction as it is, that
much perfect. In this way one will get perfection.
So one has to follow. The same example, try to understand, that a perfect,
expert technologist or technician or mechanic is working, and somebody is
working under his instruction. So this somebody, because he is strictly working
under the instruction of the expert, he's also expert. He may not be cent
percent expert, but his work is expert. Is that clear? Because he is working
under the expert. Do you follow? So if you follow pure devotee, then you are
also pure devotee. It may not be one is cent percent pure. Because we are trying
to raise ourself from the conditional life. But if we strictly follow the pure
devotee, then we are also pure devotee. So far we do, that is pure. So pure
devotee does not mean one has to become immediately cent percent pure. But if he
sticks to the principle that "We'll follow a pure devotee," then his actions
are... He is as good as a pure devotee. It is not I am explaining in my own way.
It is the explanation of Bhagavata. Mahajano yena gatah sa panthah. We have to
follow the footprints of pure devotees. It is said that tarkah apratisthah. If
you want to become pure by your arguments and logic, that is not possible. I may
be defeated by another strong man who is stronger in argument than me, so this
is not the way of becoming purified, tarka, simply arguing. Tarkah apratisthah
smrtayo vibhinnah. Srutayah, scriptures. Suppose somebody sticks to the
scriptures. So scriptures, there are different types of scripture. So they are
vibhinna. Vibhinna means different types. So how we can become purified by, even
by following the scriptures? Tarko 'pratisthah smrtayo vibhinna na casav rsir
yasya matam na bhinnam. Muni means thoughtful, philosophers. If we follow a
particular type of philosopher, that is also not perfect because I may be under
the care of a philosopher, frog philosopher. So that is also not sure. Tarko 'pratisthah
smrtayo vibhinna na casav rsir yasya matam na bhinnam, dharmasya tattvam nihitam
guhayam.
Therefore the..., to become pure or to understand the essence of purity is very
confidential. It is not to be acquired by our own efforts, by argument or by
being expert in scripture or by becoming a philosopher or a similar way. It is
very confidential. Then how? Mahajano yena gatah sa panthah. You have to follow
a pure devotee, acknowledged devotee. Similarly, in the Bhagavad-gita, if we
follow Arjuna, then we understand Bhagavad-gita as it is. But if we don't follow
Arjuna, if we follow somebody, Dr. Frog, or create our own interpretation, then
we remain impure. So mahajano yena gatah sa panthah. We have to follow the
footprints of mahajana, great soul. So here is directly you are meeting great
soul, Arjuna. He is directly being taught Bhagavad-gita by the original teacher.
Who can be greater authority than Arjuna? So as Arjuna accepts Bhagavad-gita, if
you accept Bhagavad-gita in that way, then your study of Bhagavad-gita is
perfect. It is very simple. Therefore I'm saying here that Krishna is the
original teacher, and Arjuna is the original student. So you follow the original
student, you understand Bhagavad-gita. Even Krishna is not present before you.
He is present by His words. This is the way of following what is pure. Yes?
Tamal Krishna: Can Krishna give us the ability to someday remember every word
that you are saying to us now? Because I myself, I forget so much. I want to
hear just how you are talking and I can't.
Prabhupada: What is that? I don't follow.
Tamal Krishna: I want to be able to hear you saying exactly what you're saying
now. I want to always be able to hear it, but I forget. My memory is very poor.
Prabhupada: Why? No. If we try... Memory may be poor. Everything depends on
cultivation. If you cultivate something, your memory increases. Everyone becomes
expert not in one day but by cultivation. Similarly, if you try to remember,
then your memory will help you to remember. It is not difficult. That is stated
in the Bhagavad-gita, that we have to try to remember Krishna. He's so
beautiful, His instructions are so nice. If we simply remember Krishna... That
was the perfection approved by Lord Chaitanya. I think I have narrated the
story. When Lord Chaitanya was traveling in South India in a big temple,
Ranganatha temple, He went to see the Deity, and He saw one brahmana was reading
Bhagavad-gita. And people were joking him, "Oh, Mr. brahmana, how you are
reading Bhagavad-gita?" Because they were the neighbors, they knew that this
brahmana was illiterate and he was studying Bhagavad-gita. So they were joking.
But the brahmana did not care them. He was taking the book and in his own way he
was reading. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu saw this incident, He came to the brahmana. So
He asked the brahmana, "My dear brahmana, what you are reading?" So he could
understand "This persons is not joking with me; He is serious." So he explained,
"My dear sir, I am reading Bhagavad-gita. Unfortunately, I am illiterate. I do
not know even the alphabets." "Why you are reading Bhagavad-gita?" So he said
that, "My spiritual master knows that I am illiterate, but still, he has asked
me to read Bhagavad-gita. What can I do? Therefore I have taken this book. I am
seeing simply. I do not know how to read." "Oh, that's all right. You cannot
read. But I see that you are crying. How you are crying if you are not reading?"
"Yes, I am crying. Of course, there is cause." "What is that?" "As soon as I
take this Bhagavad-gita, I remember Krishna. Krishna is sitting as driver and
Arjuna is hearing. I have heard the story. I know something of the instruction
but cannot read. So as soon as I take this book, this picture comes before me
and I simply think, 'Oh, how Krishna is nice that He has become a charioteer of
His devotee. He is so great. Still, He has accepted a menial service of His
devotee.' This gives me so much pleasure that I cry." Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
embraced him, "Your Bhagavad-gita reading is perfect. You have taken the
essence." So this is the thing. If you simply remember Krishna is teaching
Arjuna and Arjuna is hearing, if you simply remember the picture, that is
sufficient. Even if you think that you cannot read. Because after all we have to
become Krishna conscious. We haven't got to become a learned man to argue with
another learned man. If it is possible we can do that, but that does not make
any difference if I cannot argue with others or if I cannot teach very nicely
Bhagavad-gita to others. Simply if I remember this picture, that is perfection.
Because we have to become Krishna conscious. We have to simply think of Krishna.
You think in any way. That is your perfection. Smartavyah satatam visnuh. This
is the injunction. You have to think of Visnu always. This is samadhi; this is
meditation; this is yoga siddhi, perfection of yoga.
So one who has learned to think of Krishna always, he is already on the
perfectional stage. Aradhito yadi haris tapasa tatah kim. If one has come to
this stage, just to understand Krishna the great, the Supreme Personality of
Godhead, and he's surrendered soul, "Krishna, whatever You like You do. I am
surrendered."... This is aradhana. Then he doesn't require to undergo any
austerities or penance. His everything is finished. And naradhito yadi haris
tapasa tatah kim. And if he does not come to this stage, his so-called
scholarship, learned argument, this or that--all nonsense, finished. Useless.
One has to come to this stage. Therefore Lord Chaitanya embraced the brahmana,
"Yes, your study of Bhagavad-gita is perfect." Because one has to come to this
stage, thinking of Krishna always. So if one does not come to this stage, simply
by academic education, he says "It should be like this. The interpretation
should be like this," he's simply wasting time. Frog philosopher. One has to
come to this stage.
Aradhito yadi haris tapasa tatah kim,
naradhito yadi haris
tapasa tatah kim.
So that is the perfection. Krishna and gopis. They were
cowherds girl. Their father, mother, they were only ordinary village men,
keeping cows. That's all. What was their education? They were not Vedantists.
But they learned to love Krishna. That was their qualification. And Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu certifies, ramyad upasana vraja-vadhu-vargena va kalpita. "Oh, there
is no better worship than that which was contemplated by the gopis." Because
they did not know what is Krishna but they loved Krishna. That's all. They loved
Krishna, that because Krishna was God or Krishna was something great? No. Their
natural affection was for Krishna. They could not stay even for a moment without
seeing Krishna. That was their qualification. This is Krishna consciousness.
Boy: How come a lotus flower is so great?
Prabhupada: He will explain, he will explain. So, one has to come to perfect
Krishna consciousness some way or other. That is perfection. That is everything.
If one always thinks of Krishna, then he is perfect. We should not forget. We
have presented so many formulas. Why? Not the formulas are important, but the
formulas will help me to remember Krishna always. Just like you are going to
sell our magazines. So this magazine selling or taking some contribution is not
our business. Our business is that we are spreading Krishna consciousness,
people are hearing something about Krishna. And because we are helping, we are
also hearing. We are also benefiting. When you speak somebody about Krishna,
then I hear also Krishna. Sravanam kirtanam. The first preliminary steps,
hearing and chanting, is going on. So in this way we shall take all
opportunities so that twenty-four hours, whether awakened or sleeping, we shall
always think of Krishna. That is perfection. This chanting means always
remembering Krishna--Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare; Hare Rama,
Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. Cooking, I am cooking for Krishna, I am typing for Krishna, I am
going to preach for Krishna, I'm distributing "Back to Godhead" (http://www.krsna.com) for Krishna. In
this way (laughs) always remember Krishna, that's all. That will make you
perfect. Yes?
Devotee: Did Krishna have children by the gopis?
Prabhupada: No. Krishna's love was not this love, sex love. That was different
thing. Yes?
Visnujana: When we're engaged in spreading Krishna consciousness by this singing
or selling Back to Godheads or speaking with people, if through our senses, like
seeing or hearing or touching and smelling, our mind gets distracted even while
we're engaged in selling Back to Godhead, then how can we always, how can we
always return to that point of remembering even though our senses are being
dragged by billboard signs and so many...
Prabhupada: No, suppose you are selling Back to Godhead. Does it not remind you
of Krishna? Does it not remind you about Krishna? What for you are selling
Back to Godhead? You could sell another popular magazine which could sell very
nicely, quickly, thousands of copies. Why you have taken this Back to Godhead?
For Krishna. You are not for business, you are not ordinary, I mean to say,
newspaper seller. Why you have taken Back to Godhead? Your motive is that people
may know about Krishna. That is your motive. If magazine selling is your
business, you can take any other sense gratificatory magazine. There are so
many. And you can sell, you can make some profit. So we have to mold our life in
such a way that we shall always remember Krishna. Therefore remembering Krishna
is my primary business. And we have to act in such a way that we may not forget
Krishna. That should be the principle. That is the secret. Therefore it is
equally good for anyone because we can engage anyone in the business of Krishna.
If somebody has no, I mean to say, knowledge, he can simply sweep over the floor
of Krishna's temple. That will make him remembering Krishna, that "I am
cleansing the floor of Krishna's temple." He's as good as the editor of Back to
Godhead. Yes?
Devotee: How does the devotee go about practicing this Krishna consciousness
when he's asleep?
Prabhupada: Yes, just like... Sleep means your gross senses are stopped, but
your mind works. Therefore you dream. So if you practice your mind to be engaged
in Krishna consciousness, in dream also you'll see that you are preparing
prasadam. "I am going to sell Back to Godhead." (chuckles) That's all. Sometimes
some nights when I feel hungry, I dream that I'm eating Krishna prasadam very
sumptuous. (laughing)
Devotee: Oh, haribol! (laughing)
Prabhupada: (laughs) Somebody is supplying me nice parotha and I am eating.
(laughs) But, being hungry, oh, my hunger is not satisfied. I'm eating, eating,
till the dream is end. So if you practice, this is the technique. We have to
practice in this way, that when all functions of this body will be stopped at
the time of death, oh, we shall remember some way or other, Krishna. Then
successful. Immediately successful. That is the technique. Therefore King Kulasekhara
is praying,
krishna tvadiya-pada-pankaja-panjarantam
adyaiva visatu me manasa-raja-hamsah
prana-prayana-samaye kapha-vata-pittaih
kanthavarodhana-vidhau smaranam kutas te
The devotee, a great devotee, King Kulasekhara. He has a nice book,
Mukunda-mala-stotra. I began translating, commenting, this line in
Vrindavan. So
the first verse is he's comparing his mind with the swan. You have seen... I
think you have seen, Jayananda, when we were walking in Seattle in that park, in
a lake the swan were diving near the lotus. You have seen? Yes. That is the
practice. The swan takes pleasure where there is, I mean to say, what is called,
lotus or lily, lilies. There's a stem. They dive and they entangle their long
neck with the... That is their sporting. So Krishna's lotus feet, we call, lotus
feet. So he says that "My mind may be entangled with the stem of Your lotus feet
just like the swan. Immediately. I can do that now because I am in healthy
state. Otherwise at the time of death, kapha-vata-pittaih, when mucus, bile,
everything will be disordered, and my throat will be choked up, I will not be
able to speak or chant. So why shall I wait for that time? Now I am fit. Let my
mind be absorbed with Your thought and let me die." That is the technique. That
our mind should be always absorbed in Krishna thought. So if by Krishna's grace,
at the time of that last moment of quitting this body, when every function of
the body will be disordered we can remember Krishna, then our life is
successful. So we have to practice this. This, everything, whatever we are
doing, it is practicing for the last moment. There is a Bengali proverb,
bhajan
karo sadhana karo morte janle hoy. How you are advancing in Krishna
consciousness, that will be tested at the time of your death. The examination
will be at that time. So if that technique becomes perfect, then our life is
perfect. At once you are transferred to the Krishna-loka. Tyaktva deham punar janma
naiti mam eti kaunteya. "My dear Kaunteya, My dear Arjuna, that person, after
quitting this body, he never comes back again to this nonsense material world,
but he comes to Me." That is perfection. People have no knowledge who is
transferred, where it is transferred, what is God, what is... No, nothing of the
sort. Simply eat, drink, be merry and enjoy, and die like cats and dogs. That's
all.
So we have tried to explain all these things in this Bhagavad-gita As It Is
(http://www.asitis.com).
Try to read it repeatedly and you get all information, all techniques. This life
should not be misused. That should be the first point. It should be very
properly utilized in Krishna consciousness. Consciousness is there. Just absorb
it in Krishna. Consciousness must be absorbed in some thought. Make it Krishna
thought always. Make your program in such a way that you cannot go out of
Krishna thought. Just like businessmen, they're always thinking, "What profit is
there? What is the bank balance? And how the business is going? How the profit
is going?" They're always thinking of that. Somebody is thinking something.
Everyone. If one is after some woman, he's thinking of that woman always. If one
is after some man, she's also thinking of that man. So thinking must be there,
some subject matter of thinking. That we have to change to Krishna thinking some
way or other. Transferring the thinking or consciousness to Krishna. You do it
in whatever way you like, but there are some standard way. If you follow, that
will be easier. People have some idea of God, they accept. But simply having
some idea of God one cannot think. But here is a solid God, Krishna, with two
hands playing flute, and one can think of Him. Premanjana-cchurita-bhakti-vilocanena santah sadaiva hrdayesu vilokayanti yam
syamasundaram. They're thinking of whom? Syamasundara. Syama, blackish, but very
beautiful. Syamasundaram acintya-guna-svarupam. With transcendental qualities.
Govindam adi-purusam tam aham bhajami. "I am worshiping that Govinda." So we
have to mold our life. This is Krishna consciousness. Chant Hare Krishna. So you
have got another good assistant?
Tamal Krishna: Expert.
Prabhupada: Yes. Now take some contribution and purchase one temple. (laughs)
The sankirtana's party's responsibility is increasing. Just find out some
person, and give us a temple.
Tamal Krishna: I found someone who will give us a big garage, but it's not a
temple. A nice man.
Prabhupada: Never mind garage. Let him begin. We shall sit down there in garage.
He's giving for good or...
Tamal Krishna: No. He is volunteering. He's a businessman who has started to
chant.
Prabhupada: Oh.
Tamal Krishna: He's very nice.
Prabhupada: So let him give us and we shall make our temple there in the garage.
Where it is?
Tamal Krishna: He says it's nearby here. He said fifty people can come in.
Prabhupada: Oh, that's all right.
Tamal Krishna: He said we should hold kirtan there now.
Prabhupada: And immediately.
Tamal Krishna: Yes, he's suggested it.
Prabhupada: So do it immediately. It is Krishna's grace. Never mind garage. We
shall turn hell into heaven. (laughter)
narayana-parah sarve
na kutascana bibhyati
svargapavarga-narakesv
api tulyartha-darsinah
Svargapavarga, heaven or the Brahman effulgence, or hell, all these are equal to
a devotee. A devotee does not make any distinction because he has always within
his heart Krishna. So either he goes to hell or heaven, it doesn't matter. You
see? If Krishna goes with him then it is no longer hell. (laughs) Just like
isvarah sarva-bhutanam hrd-dese 'rjuna tisthati. The Lord as Supersoul is in
everyone's heart, so He's in the heart of the hog or He is in the heart of the
worm in the stool. Does it mean Krishna is living in the stool? No. Wherever He
lives, He lives in Vrindavan. That is His inconceivable potency. He can live
everywhere, but He does not live there. He lives in Vrindavan. Goloka eva
nivasaty akhilatma-bhutah. So it doesn't matter whether it is garage or
anything. If somebody is voluntarily offering that, immediately accept that. We
shall sit down there, and fifty people can sit. It is sufficient. We can
decorate it nicely. Immediately. Near this place?
Tamal Krishna: Yes, he says it's nearby here.
Prabhupada: Very good.
Tamal Krishna: He's a very nice man. He started to chant when he came to our
other temple, and every day he chants while he goes to work...
Prabhupada: Very good.
Tamal Krishna: ...when he's walking the street.
Prabhupada: So he is devotee.
Tamal Krishna: He said he was smoking two and a half packs of cigarettes. Now he
only smokes three or four. Soon he will stop.
Prabhupada: (laughs) You see? How practical. Yes. This is practical. One of my
Godbrothers, he narrated his life history, that he was distilling wine for
drinking. And he said that all kinds of intoxicants he has passed. He is
graduate of all kinds of intoxication. (laughs) But when he came to Guru
Maharaja, he left everything. He has not even smoking a bidi, cigarette.
Papi
tapi yata chilo, hari-name uddharilo, tara saksi jagai madhai. The witness is
Jagai and Madhai. So you accept it.
Tamal Krishna: He'll have to call me. He said he would call tomorrow.
Prabhupada: Very good.
Dayananda: Well, did he donate it?
Tamal Krishna: No. We'll have a phone by tomorrow.
Dayananda: You said he came to the other temple.
Tamal Krishna: Remember the Indian people came that night? I'll tell you who he
is.
Dayananda: With the twelve-year-old boy?
Tamal Krishna: No. He came with his wife that night.
Prabhupada: He's Indian?
Tamal Krishna: No. No. There was another Indian people there that night, but he
was separately with his wife. We had a kirtan. That was that very rich man,
Indian man who came, and then there was another couple there.
Prabhupada: So he's also rich man?
Tamal Krishna: I don't think so. But he has a wife and he says many things have
been changing since he chanted. He says he doesn't know whether he should
attribute it to the chant, but he's going to keep chanting. And he looks very,
ah, he looks much happier.
Prabhupada: That's all right. So, chant. (end)
HDG A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
---Jai Srila Prabhupada!---