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Words Describing Krishna Destroy All Suffering

 
 

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via KKS Blog by noreply@blogger.com (aatish) on 2/1/10

Kadamba Kanana Swami:

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Srila Bhakti Siddhanta pointed out that if we publish a newspaper about a small town here and there is nothing new. But about Krishna there is unlimited information so there really isn't no need for anything else. One can just find out more about Krishna and there is still more to find out - -it's not the same old news that you have to chew for a few days! There's really always something new about Krishna.
So if we just look at that and just make it more and more famous, whatever we know about Krishna just share it with others and spread the fame and the Glories of Krishna- then automatically everybody will become enlivened. This is Krishna consciousness: Sharing the Glories of Krishna, the Name of Krishna, Prasadam, food stuffs offered to Krishna and that's what we will really taste in life - - and everything else what taste do you get?

If you read that news of the day whatever it is called...the dog paper! Something like that! If you read that dog paper, that's what it is, it's just about dogs: That dog and that dog, you know dogobama barks again! ....
The truth of the matter is that people are indeed concerned with doggish things, taking this junk and that junk, doggish things.

But Krishna consciousness is very nice, every word is purifying us, every word is uplifting us, everyword is liberating us , every word is destroying suffering.
If we have a problem with the material world and we say that there is too much suffering , every word of Krishna consciousness kicks it away!
We say: "but it doesn't work I tried ,"
No just like a medicine you take it and say "oh it doesn't work, it doesn't work, it makes it worse"
Doctor will say "No No just keep taking it and it it will work, it will work"

So if we carry on with this chanting of Hare Krishna and hearing about Krishna it will destroy all suffering!

(Kadamba Kanana Swami, Stockholm 2010)

 
 

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Count the glories of the other person

 
 

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via KKS Blog by noreply@blogger.com (Hina) on 4/26/10

(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 30/03/2010)

Through forgiveness we can rise above this material condition- it is a fact -it is not so easy. But when I was about to join the Hare Krishna Movement I thought:
'Now! now it will be wonderful, because from now on I will be together with many nice people, just like me!'
And then when I joined, I saw that this HORRIBLE GUY! - The one that I always detested! Everything about him, I always thought was disgusting!
He had also JOINED! I never expected that! That was something that I hadn't calculated. It was a major problem that I had to face!...


So it does take some work to rise above our sort of inborn entity towards some devotees and to kind of appreciate them.

But the Vaishnava approach is simply to look at a person and count all his glories! ALL his glories, activities. See everyday; rise up early; see enthusiasm; see the sacrifice someone makes! If we just add up all the service, that the devotee is doing, than it's not difficult to appreciate it, then one can overlook the faults!

(Kadamba Kanana Swami, 30/03/2010)

 
 

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Krishna Owns The Field, We Are The Workers

 
 

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via KKS Blog by noreply@blogger.com (aatish) on 7/27/09

HARE KRISHNA
Chapter 13, Verse 1-2.
Arjuna said: O my dear Krsna, I wish to know about prakrti [nature], purusa [the enjoyer], and the field and the knower of the field, and of knowledge and the end of knowledge. The Blessed Lord then said: This body, O son of Kunti, is called the field, and one who knows this body is called the knower of the field.


Chapter 13, Verse 3.
O scion of Bharata, you should understand that I am also the knower in all bodies, and to understand this body and its owner is called knowledge. That is My opinion.


So here the body is compared to a field, the field of activities and Gita is speaking of the knower of the field and who is the knower of the field.....that is the question being asked. the question that is being asked, the answer that Krishna gives is that He says that I am also the knower of the field because the obvious answer is well...anybody would say well if the body is a field I am the knower of the field...I am in this body. Krishna says that Yes I am ALSO the knower of the field!

In short there are two knowers of the field. One is Krishna and the other one is ourselves. So this is explained that sometimes in this world you also have a field where you grow things and there are the two knowers of that field: One is the propietor of the field and the other one is the cultivator. So in relation to the body Krishna is the proprietor and we are the cultivator....That is Bhagavad Gita, well that is a huge adjustment in one's mental state..if we say Kishna is the Proprieter and we are the cultivator it's a whole different thing.

Imagine you were the proprietor of a field and someone is working in it for you, you don't mind if he takes something from the field, he takes a few bags of grain...it's ok...you won't say anything. But when he starts taking truck loads then you know it gets serious! So this is how it is in this world: If Krishna is the proprietor of the field and we are the cultivator, it means that we may take what we need for our own maintenance but the rests belongs to Krishna....and thus actually everything in this world is owned by Krishna.

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Upward rooted Banyan Tree!

 
 

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via Mayapur TV Archives by Yasomati on 8/19/10

ABOUT THE SPEAKER


H.H. Jayapataka Swami is one of the most senior disciples of H.D.G. A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada. He took sannyas at the early age of 21 and remained so his whole life, the oldest ISKCON sannyas. He recently suffered a severe stroke and after living in Los Angeles California receiving treatments to gain back his health for 8 months, by request of the Governing Body Commission, he has now returned to Mayapur Dham, his home and head quarters. We extend our most sincere wishes for his full recovery.

Bhagavad-gītā As It Is 15.3-4

na rūpam asyeha tathopalabhyate
nānto na cādir na ca sampratiṣṭhā
aśvattham enaḿ su-virūḍha-mūlam
asańga-śastreṇa dṛḍhena chittvā

tataḥ padaḿ tat parimārgitavyaḿ
yasmin gatā na nivartanti bhūyaḥ
tam eva cādyaḿ puruṣaḿ prapadye
yataḥ pravṛttiḥ prasṛtā purāṇī

SYNONYMS

na — not; rūpam — the form; asya — of this tree; iha — in this world; tathā — also; upalabhyate — can be perceived; na — never; antaḥ — end; na — never; ca — also; ādiḥ — beginning; na — never; ca — also; sampratiṣṭhā — the foundation; aśvattham — banyan tree; enam — this; su-virūḍha — strongly; mūlam — rooted; asańga-śastreṇa — by the weapon of detachment; dṛḍhena — strong; chittvā — cutting; tataḥ — thereafter; padam — situation; tat — that; parimārgitavyam — has to be searched out; yasmin — where; gatāḥ — going; na — never; nivartanti — they come back; bhūyaḥ — again; tam — to Him; eva — certainly; ca — also; ādyam — original; puruṣam — the Personality of Godhead; prapadye — surrender; yataḥ — from whom; pravṛttiḥ — the beginning; prasṛtā — extended; purāṇi — very old.

TRANSLATION

The real form of this tree cannot be perceived in this world. No one can understand where it ends, where it begins, or where its foundation is. But with determination one must cut down this strongly rooted tree with the weapon of detachment. Thereafter, one must seek that place from which, having gone, one never returns, and there surrender to that Supreme Personality of Godhead from whom everything began and from whom everything has extended since time immemorial.

PURPORT

It is now clearly stated that the real form of this banyan tree cannot be understood in this material world. Since the root is upwards, the extension of the real tree is at the other end. When entangled with the material expansions of the tree, one cannot see how far the tree extends, nor can one see the beginning of this tree. Yet one has to find out the cause. "I am the son of my father, my father is the son of such-and-such a person, etc." By searching in this way, one comes to Brahmā, who is generated by the Garbhodakaśāyī Viṣṇu. Finally, in this way, when one reaches the Supreme Personality of Godhead, that is the end of research work. One has to search out that origin of this tree, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, through the association of persons who are in knowledge of that Supreme Personality of Godhead. Then by understanding one becomes gradually detached from this false reflection of reality, and by knowledge one can cut off the connection and actually become situated in the real tree.

The word asańga is very important in this connection because the attachment for sense enjoyment and lording it over the material nature is very strong. Therefore one must learn detachment by discussion of spiritual science based on authoritative scriptures, and one must hear from persons who are actually in knowledge. As a result of such discussion in the association of devotees, one comes to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Then the first thing one must do is surrender to Him. The description of that place whence having gone one never returns to this false reflected tree is given here. The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa, is the original root from whom everything has emanated. To gain favor of that Personality of Godhead, one has only to surrender, and this is a result of performing devotional service by hearing, chanting, etc. He is the cause of the extension of the material world. This has already been explained by the Lord Himself. Ahaḿ sarvasya prabhavaḥ: "I am the origin of everything." Therefore to get out of the entanglement of this strong banyan tree of material life, one must surrender to Kṛṣṇa. As soon as one surrenders unto Kṛṣṇa, one becomes detached automatically from this material extension.

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His Vision is Deeper

 
 

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via KKS Blog by noreply@blogger.com (Hina) on 8/19/10


We may recall that story of Struta Kirti, who describes that he was in Los Angeles at the airport, and this was the second time that Prabhupada was coming. Coming back from India. We recall Prabhupada had gone to New York : Gone to San Francisco : Had preached and made so many followers : Became ill and went to India.

The second time when Prabhupada came back to Los Angeles, there were hundreds of devotees at the airport. Everyone was just waiting and waiting for Prabhupada to come. There was a huge kirtan and when Prabhupada finally came out of the security area - all the devotees just fell down on the ground and offered their obeisances, and when they got up - they all started crying. Except Struta Kirti. – not a tear – nothing. So when he saw all these devotees getting so emotional. He thought, " My God, I don't have any devotion".

So later on the day, he was massaging Prabhupada and during the massage he said, "Prabhupada when you arrived at the airport, all the devotees they were crying. But …I.. you know…I had no tears at all! I have no love at all!"

Prabhupada didn't reply – he didn't say a word. The massage continued and that was it. But 24 hours later on the same schedule again there was a massage, and suddenly Prabhupada said, " This is also love".

So Prabhupada saw that whatever service that the devotees are doing is out of love. One may say that is because he was so exalted that he was seeing just good qualities in everyone. But it's not like that. He was seeing even good qualities in everyone that people couldn't even see in themselves! That is the nature of the pure devotee. His vision is deeper, and therefore he can see within people, qualities that they don't even see that they have.

One might say, " I am just a dog!" Alright, but a dog has at least one good quality- that he's faithful, and that's favourable for spiritual life. So you maybe a dog, but at least you have one good quality – that you're faithful. So in other words an exalted vaisnava can see deep good qualities within us and pull them out! He can take these qualities and magnify them – and that's what Prabhupada did!


(Kadamba Kanana Swami 24th June 2010)

 
 

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