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Bhakti Yoga-Devotional Service to the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna
Gopis performing Devotional Service to the Lordships Sri Sri Radha Krishna

Who is uncivilized?

Business plot 

India is well known for its rich cultural
heritage, spirituality and philosophy. The British eased the transportation system in India by bridges, railways and other means and the Indians liked this part of British. The British  were also freely distributing free tasty tea drinks all over to promote the business of tea manufacturing within India and abroad. They imported tea plants and started growing tea plants within India to export and make local business. There's no history of people in India drinking tea before that.

Internal civil wars:

After all these, the British called Indians as uncivilized and saying that they are making Indians civilized. Actually it is a masterplan for the British to plunder the natural resources and the surplus wealth in India by creating internal riots and using politics. Foolish Indians didn't understand the rich spiritual culture and its value by then and even now. 
  
Language

People in India were self sufficient and leading simple happy lives. To break the culture, the British introduced the English language and their educational system which all of us now pursue and suffer. They made people think vedic literature, the scriptures and the cultural  things of India as useless. Earlier people were simply reading scriptures and performing dance, drama and other arts as their main profession.

Spread of Christianity

Some of the vedic literature were manipulated, edited reprinted by the British to give the Indians a false understanding that Jesus as part of the vedic writings and so they urged and used certain tactics to spread Christianity. Even today poverty is used as a means to spread Christianity. There are many monster leaders  around the world that create groups of people with a particular identity and at appropriate times provoke the group to create civil wars and internal inflexibilities in the country.

Economy

People in India need not work like asses in factories and industries for making plastic, iron products which are not really required. Agriculture has been the backbone of India for millions of years. Ask everyone in the major cities that majority of the people don't like the stressful life in the big cities. If we do farming we can grow our own food and no need to even travel long. So food will not be dependent on oil prices then. And the economy was not based on oil as like now. It was based on food grains, gold and gems and other precious stones and ornaments.
The paper based economy has no real value in it if the government fails. 


Who is civilized?

People in India who predominantly followed the vedic literature or sanatana dharma were highly civilized for millions of years in the history and ruled the whole world. 

Running like asses everyday to factories to work, what civilization is this? It's merely animal civilization that's all. 

Yours
Dinesh

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A clear indication

 
 

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via KKS Blog by hina on 2/7/13

(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 31 December 2012, Cape Town, South Africa, Srimad Bhagavatam 8.7.4)

Jai_JagannathaThere is a story which describes a man who got hit by a vehicle. It was a mini-bus with twenty-five people in the bus and due to the impact, his head rolled-off! Somehow such things happen karmically. In his last life, he was a king who executed twenty-five innocent people and now the same people got him! So karma creates these kinds of situations.

Somehow this family all left. Of course, that devotee family, they had a very auspicious day because they had all been involved in the Ratha Yatra and the driver – he was the pujari of Lord Jagannatha on the chariot. So the whole day, he had seen those eyes of Lord Jagannatha. As he went home, he came off the highway and went on the exit and someone came in the opposite direction. And I think when those headlights were coming at him, shining in his eyes, it must have been the big round eyes of Lord Jagannatha! I think so, there is a good chance because they were doing a lot of service regularly in the temple. So in that way, they may have driven on to the spiritual world. We can't always see what happens.

I have one disciple from South Africa who stays in Vrndavan. His father passed away of cancer and then within a day or two, one of the pujaris in the ashrama had a dream. In this dream, a man comes on a bullock cart and he comes to the Krsna Balarama temple, goes up to the brahmacari ashrama, wakes up the pujari who is sleeping – he is still really sleeping but in the dream he wakes up – and he tells him, 'Tell so and so that I'm all right.' And he leaves. The pujari sees him going and sees him jump on the bullock cart and drives out of the gate.

The pujari didn't know him but because he (the father) gave the name, the pujari went to that devotee and said, 'I just had a dream tonight and it was your father.' And pujari described how he looked and the devotee said, 'That is my father.' And he just laughed.

So sometimes, you get these messages with these things. Krsna looks after - that is a clear indication – Krsna is looking after them so he has them already on his bullock cart in Vrndavan. No problem, everything is fine!

 


 
 

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Chota Haridasa and hypocrisy

From: HH.Bhakti Vikasa Swami 

English Guest: Your Grace, in The Nectar of Devotion, in the Introduction,
there was an account of Lord Caitanya and a disciple of His, and while he
was in the presence of Lord Caitanya, he cast a lustful glance at a woman,
and Lord Caitanya rejected him. And afterwards His disciples came to Him and
said, "Please forgive this disciple." And Lord Caitanya said, "You may go
and forgive him and go and live with him, and I will stay alone."
Afterwards, the young man committed suicide, and when Lord Caitanya, who
knows everything, said, "It is good. It is very good," this makes me very
afraid of committing, in a moment of forgetfulness, a mistake like this.
Prabhupada: The thing is that Lord Caitanya did not like hypocrisy. One
should be very much alert against becoming a hypocrite. So this Chota
Haridasa, he proved to be a hypocrite. Therefore He was so strict.
English Guest: What became of him after he committed suicide?
Prabhupada: He went to Vaikuntha.
English Guest: Went to?
Prabhupada: Yes, because he was Lord Caitanya's associate.
English Guest: I see.
Prabhupada: He, by mistake he had fallen down. Caitanya Mahaprabhu punished
him. But that does not mean he would not go to Vaikuntha. He would go. Just
like father punishes his son, that does not mean he is not admitted in the
home. So that was an exemplary punishment for the hypocrites, because this
Chota Haridasa was in the renounced order of life. So for a person who has
renounced this world, so even glancing over a woman with lust is also not
allowed. But Caitanya Mahaprabhu, with His grhastas devotee, He was very
kind. But grhasta is not hypocrite. Anyone who has got wife, it is
understood he has sex life; so there is no hypocrisy. So one who poses
himself, "I am sannyasi, I am this, I am that," and within heart he is
thinking of women, that is hypocrisy. That Caitanya Mahaprabhu did not like.
English Guest: That story is there as a warning for me.
Prabhupada: Yes. For anyone. If you have desire to enjoy, then don't become
a sannyasi, brahmacari. You become a married man, live peacefully with wife
and children. That is allowed.
English Guest: I see.
Prabhupada: But don't become a hypocrite and live like a brahmacari and
think of woman. This hypocrisy is like that. That is Caitanya Mahaprabhu's
stricture. That "Why you are hypocrite?" In spiritual life hypocrisy is the
worst qualification. Yes. There are four asramas -- brahmacari asrama,
grhasta asrama, vanaprastha asrama, sannyasa asrama. So you gradually accept
the asramas and prepare yourself for the final, properly[?]. But if you stay
in one asrama you don't become hypocrite in relationship to that asrama. You
do it perfectly. Caitanya Mahaprabhu's majority of devotees were grhastas,
householder. He was Himself householder. He married twice, but that does not
mean when He took sannyasa He would see His wife. No. That is not allowed.

Conversation, 7 Sep 1971

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Yours
Dinesh
Blog:http://dinesh-krsna.blogspot.com

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24 Gurus

24 Gurus

Examples from the 11th Canto of Srimad Bhagavatam

by Sriman Gaurav Mohnot

The 24 gurus are: the earth, the air, the sky, water, fire, moon, sun, pigeon, python, the sea, the moth, honeybee, elephant and honey thief, the deer, the fish, the prostitute Pingala, the kurara bird, the child, the young girl, arrow maker, serpent, spider and wasp. (SB 11.7.33-35)

1. Earth: A sober person should never be distracted from progress on his won path even if he is harassed by other living beings, because they are acting helplessly under the control of God. He should be as steady as the earth. Like the mountain and the tree, he should dedicate himself to the service of others.

2. Air: A transcendentalist may be surrounded by innumerable material objects possessing good and bad qualities. But like the wind he should never be entangled by them. When the wind carries different aromas, it never mixes with them.

3. Sky: Though the sky extends everywhere and everything rests within it, it does not mix with anything. The soul and Supersoul have the same quality. The sky is never implicated or affected by the blowing action of the wind. In the same way the living entity is never affected though it may enter a body of material elements.

4. Water: The saintly person is like water because he is free from all contamination, gentle by nature and when speaking creates a beautiful vibration like the flowing of water. By seeing, touching or hearing such a saintly person, the living entity is cleansed as if coming in contact with pure water.

5. Fire: Even if a saintly person eats contaminated food by chance he is not affected, like the fire that burns up con-taminated substances that are offered to it. Like fire, he is sometimes concealed and sometimes revealed. As the spiritual master he burns up the past and future reactions of his disciples. The Supreme Soul is like fire in that He enters dif-ferent bodies as fire manifests differently in various pieces of wood. Like the flickering fire, the waves of time flow constant-ly and imperceptibly bring with them birth, growth and death. But just as nobody can follow the changing pattern of a flame, no-one can see the changes wrought by time upon them.

6. Moon: Though the moon waxes and wanes, it is not affected my this "change." Similarly the living entity is not affected by the changes of the body from birth to death.

7. Sun: A saintly person can accept a material thing with his senses and at the apppropriate time he gives that thing to the proper person. So also the sun evaporates water and returns it to earth as rain. Sun and saint are never entangled by this. The sun is reflected in many objects but is never divided. Also the soul is reflected into various bodies but is always one and the same.

8. Pigeon: He is an example for excessive attachment, because he chose to be captured by the hunter after seeing his wife and children so captured, thinking that without them life was not not worth living.

9. Python: He does not make arrangements for food, but waits for food to come to him. This exemplifies peacefulness and patience.

10. The sea: Just like a tranquil sea, the saintly person, being full of knowledge, is never disturbed.

11. The moth: A foolish man is captivated by a woman's charms just like a moth is captivated by a flame and burns within it.

12. The honeybee: A renounced person who begs a little food from different houses is like a madhukari, or honeybee. Also a honeybee takes nectar from different flowers. So also an intelligent human being takes the essence of different scriptures. But a saintly person should not become greedy and collect too much.

13. The elephant: A saintly person should remember how the great bull elephant is captured by the she-elephant; therefore he should never desire to touch the body of a young girl.

14. The honeythief: Sannyasis and brahmacaris are entitled to take away the wealth of the laboring householders, just like a honey thief takes away the honey from the nest of the busy bees.

15. The deer: They are bewildered by the sound of a hunter's horn, and thus are killed. A renounced person should never become attracted by mundane sounds like sensuous music, especially the sweet singing and dancing of beautiful women.

16. The fish:They are caught on the hook by their uncontrollable tongues. A learned man should control all his senses by first controling the tounge, which is the most powerful sense of all.

17. Pingala: This prostitute gave up her plans for earning money through sex indulgence out of frustration. Feeling satisfaction from her abandonment of material desires, she could remember Krsna and became peaceful.

18. The kurara bird (hawk): When a hawk carrying some meat was attacked by larger hawks, he gave it up out of fear for his life. Renouncing and saving himself, he felt more happiness than he did when he took the meat.

19. The child: A foolish child is happy due to ignorance, and a saintly person is happy due to having surrendered to Krsna.

20. The young girl: Receiving some prospective bridegrooms on a day when her parents were away from home, she went into the kitchen to prepare food for them. While beating rice, her bracelets jangled, and she was afraid that the young men would think her family was poor because she was doing all the work in the home. She broke all the bracelets except two on each arm, but these also jangled. She then removed one from each arm, leaving only one on each arm. Thereafter she worked in silence. So too, when many people live together, there will be clashing of interests and fighting. It is better to live alone.

21. The arrow maker: The devotee should be so absorbed in the Lord that he does not see duality, just as the arrow maker was so absorbed in his work of making a straight arrow that he did not notice the king passing by.

22. The snake: He makes no home for himself, but takes over the homes of others, having eaten them. A sage should similarly make no endeavors for his own shelter.

23. The spider: God is like the spider because He creates the network of the cosmos from his own potency and then withdraws it into Himself.

24. The wasp: He trapped a weaker insect in his hive. This insect took on the mentality of a wasp out of intense fear of the wasp, and thus became a wasp in its next life. This illustrates how one attains in the next life what one's mind is fixed upon.


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Dinesh
Blog:http://dinesh-krsna.blogspot.com

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Sri Sri Radha Krishna

 
 

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via Radha Madan Mohan- The all merciful Ones by Ragunath on 1/18/13

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