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Prabhupad's Instruction on reading his books

 
 

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via Divyangi Lalita Devi Dasi's Facebook Notes by Divyangi Lalita Devi Dasi on 28/07/11

In mid-June 1972, Srila Prabhupada wrote to Madhudvisa outlining new and specific instructions regarding the reading and studying of his books:

I am very much stressing at this point that all my students shall be very much conversant with the philosophy of Krishna consciousness and that they should read our books very diligently, at least one or two hours daily, and try to understand the subject matter from varieties of angles.

This was one of several letters that Prabhupada had sent to members of the GBC introducing something new in ISKCON -- the Srimad-Bhagavatam class. Prabhupada described how the devotees should each day read aloud one Sanskrit sloka from the Srimad-Bhagavatam, repeat the transliteration, chant the sloka several times, and then discuss the subject matter "very minutely and inspect it from all angles of approach and savour the new understandings".

Prabhupada stressed that the devotees' best training was to hear repeatedly from the Bhagavatam in a structured, class format. By such hearing, the devotees would become well-qualified to spread Krsna consciousness. "If they do not have knowledge," Prabhupada added, "how can they go out and preach?"

Regular hearing of Srimad-Bhagavatam would give the devotees the strength to practise the austerities of spiritual life. Such hearing would especially protect them from being allured by the dangerous material energy. Even if the devotees only discussed one verse each day, Prabhupada said, it would take fifty years to finish studying the Srimad-Bhagavatam. Certainly, Prabhupada concluded: "We have got ample stock for acquiring knowledge."

Soon after receiving the letter from Srila Prabhupada, Madhudvisa Swami introduced the new, structured in-depth Srimad-Bhagavatam classes in Australia. As Prabhupada had predicted, the devotees became very enlivened.

- From "The Great Transcendental Adventure" by HG Kurma Prabhu


 
 

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Realizing the mission of the spiritual master

 
 

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When your heart becomes clean, then you will realize the mission of the spiritual master more and more. Your role there also will become very clear because you will realize that you are an eternal servant of Krishna and that serving the spiritual master's order is not different from serving Krishna. But without hearing it is very difficult for the heart to become clean.

 

HH Niranjana Swami


 
 

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[srilaprabhupadanectar] Remembering Srila Prabhupada - We want simply to chant Hare Krsna

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Subject: [srilaprabhupadanectar] Remembering Srila Prabhupada - We
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We want simply to chant Hare Krsna

The on-going conflict with the Sydney City Council had reached boiling
point. The Council gave an ultimatum:

The Hare Krishnas have until 10am on August 4 to give an undertaking
that its members will stop chanting in Sydney streets. Unless the
undertaking is given, we will seek a Supreme Court injunction to
restrain them.

The devotees, of course, ignored the ultimatum.The whole continuing
debacle had attracted the attention of the Council for Civil
Liberties, an enthusiastic group that championed the cause of the
legally oppressed. They argued that the devotees had a fundamental
civil right to practise their religion by means of peaceful assembly.

Lawyers representing the Council for Civil Liberties had approached
the Sydney City Council and argued the devotees' cause. Their
solicitors had even defended the devotees in their numerous court
cases at the Central Court of Petty Sessions without charging any
legal fees. They had argued that the charges of obstruction and
loitering laid under the Metropolitan Traffic Act Regulations were not
only discriminatory, but were also a useless waste of time for legal
authorities concerned. It meant the tying-up of courts, police and
council officers, who should be dealing with more substantial
business.

The Council for Civil Liberties was eager to follow the case through
to the Supreme Court, but was running out of money. Its lawyers asked
the devotees whether they could pay something for consequent legal
representations. Meanwhile, harassment became more and more frequent.
Now almost every day, no matter where the devotees set up downtown,
the police would soon arrive. The devotees became accustomed to
immediately dispersing, running in all directions, provoking the
police into desperate high-speed chases on foot, sometimes through
Farmers' Department Store and other times down side streets. Those who
couldn't run fast enough were immediately arrested. The situation had
become chaotic. Caru wrote to Srila Prabhupada on 31 August asking for
advice. Srila Prabhupada replied ten days later with clear directions:

Now, regarding this business of sankirtana; the solution is simply to
go on with sankirtana activities as you have been doing and let them
arrest us if they like. We will not stop.

Just like in London, they became arrested so many times and there was
so much public display over arresting, that gradually the police
stopped arresting, and now they have sankirtana anywhere they like,
without any botheration.

If we take this case into court and spend so much money for big, big
lawyers and still if we do not win, then they have got legal right to
stop us. So, better to forget this business of lawyers and judges and
simply go on with sankirtana. That is Civil Disobedience Movement. Let
them fill their jails with us again and again, but we shall not stop
our sankirtana movement.

Also, it may help if you get some public sympathy through publicising
our constant prosecution in the newspaper journals. Gradually, the
City officials and constabulary will become embarrassed to arrest us
further, and gradually we will be allowed to carry on our sankirtana
unhampered. But I do not think this business of expensive lawyers and
going to court will solve anything, better to simply become determined
to hold our sankirtana in our own manner, as we like, and simply
depend upon Krishna and His protection at all times.

Srila Prabhupada added in a handwritten postscript:

There is no difference between our chanting on the street or in a
temple or in jail. A Krishna conscious person is not afraid of any
place, but he wants to chant constantly, in all circumstances.

The issue stayed on Srila Prabhupada's mind. Three days later he
reiterated his firm and strong feelings on the matter in a
Srimad-Bhagavatam class in Los Angeles:

"You have to chant the Hare Krsna mantra against the demons. Just like
in Australia, the demons have instituted a case against us, a big case
by the city authorities. So what can be done? They want to appoint
big, big lawyers. I have advised, 'Don't appoint lawyers. You go on
chanting. They may put you in the jail. So you go on chanting.' What
is that? You chant on the street, or chant in the jail. They're the
same thing. So don't be afraid. They'll take you to jail. Go on, 'Hare
Krsna'. We have got one means. Narayana parah sarve na kutascana
bibhyati: 'Those who are devotees, they are not afraid of anything.'
Svargapavarga-narakesv api tulyartha-darsinah: 'Either they're sent in
the heavenly planets or in the hell planet, it doesn't matter.' We
want simply to chant Hare Krsna and remember Krsna. That is Krsna
consciousness. It doesn't matter whether it is in hell or heaven."


- From "The Great Transcendental Adventure" by HG Kurma Prabhu

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Turmoil of Youth, within the Family: Inquiries Digest 355

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Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 19:45 +0530
Subject: Turmoil of Youth, within the Family: Inquiries Digest 355
To:

Digest 355: August 3rd, 2011. Answers by His Holiness Romapada Swami Maharaja
You are invited to send your questions to His Holiness Romapada Swami at
iskcondcr@gmail.com with the word "Question" included in the subject line or
submit your question at http://www.romapadaswami.com/?q=feedback/Question.

Turmoil of Youth, within the Family
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731) I have a concern about my attitude with my family these days. I have
been arguing about almost everything and it is really hard for me to
control. Half the problem is solved because I realized that the reason I can
even talk back to them is because I don't have respect for them in my heart.
The other half is I don't know how to develop the respect again for them.

What should I do?

Answer. You are half way to reaching a solution already! A major part of any
interpersonal conflict is recognizing our own contribution to that conflict.
The position of an aspiring young spiritualist is to immediately look
within, whenever there is something that makes us uncomfortable in our
interactions with others. Try first to see where there may be impurity
within ourselves that is prompting an unpleasant dyanamic within our exchanges.

Applying this spiritual advice is sometimes most difficult when interacting
with those closest to us! This is due to the 'Familiarity Principle', where
respect is diminished due to misapplied familiarity.

You are looking for a solution: how to regain respect for family members
that has been lost. Here are some suggestions.

1. One approach could be to turn the table around: consciously +
deliberately act towards your family members in such a way that they will
respect *YOU*.

HINT: Based on what you described above, your behavior and attitude of
constant arguing is likely provoking your family members. Consequently,
their respect for you may very well have diminished.

If, however, your family sees you shifting to a different position, wherein
you are acting with dignity and vaisnava decorum -- naturally they will
communicate with you differently, both verbally and nonverbally.

2. Another approach could be for you to daily enter into your private
journal one appreciation daily for each of your family members, or at least
one of them. "What do my family members do as a gesture of sacrifice and
love for me? What kindness do they extend to me? What are ways in which I am
indebted to + should feel gratitude for what they mean in my life?" Do this
privately, but invest some time/thought into this exercise. Do it sincerely.

Then, you might go one step further: privately, quietly, do one thing in the
course of each day that is an inner expression of your gratitude towards
them for their sacrifices and kindness. [Do not meditate on how they may
imprefectly do those things; instead, look to the purpose behind the
sacrifice they make for you and/or for others.]

Finally, you can eventually directly express your gratitude!

3. How about this: invest some discretionary time in distributing Srila
Prabhupada's books with other devotees. Guaranteed, your qualities of
humility and compassion for others will greatly increase by distribution of
books. Then too, when you are back at home, you will appreciate even more
the good fortune you have to be living in a devotee family! I guarantee it!

There are additional approaches, but you might try these for now.

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The Way Of Death -Must Read!!! Many Subtle points to be noted!!

THE WAY OF DEATH by HH Jayadvaita Swami
by Divya on Sat 30 Jan 2010 12:51 PM LKT  |  Permanent Link  |  Cosmos
Lecture on Srimad Bhagavatam 3.31.40 given in Sridham Mayapur on 7.01.2010

Translation
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"The woman, created by the Lord, is the representation of maya, and one who associates with such maya by accepting services must certainly know that this is the way of death, just like a blind well covered with grass."


PURPORT


Sometimes it happens that a rejected well is covered by grass, and an unwary traveler who does not know of the existence of the well falls down, and his death is assured. Similarly, association with a woman begins when one accepts service from her, because woman is especially created by the Lord to give service to man. By accepting her service, a man is entrapped. If he is not intelligent enough to know that she is the gateway to hellish life, he may indulge in her association very liberally. This is restricted for those who aspire to ascend to the transcendental platform. Even fifty years ago in Hindu society, such association was restricted. A wife could not see her husband during the daytime. Householders even had different residential quarters. The internal quarters of a residential house were for the woman, and the external quarters were for the man. Acceptance of service rendered by a woman may appear very pleasing, but one should be very cautious in accepting such service because it is clearly said that woman is the gateway to death, or forgetfulness of one's self. She blocks the path of spiritual realization.

Jayadvaita Swami:  Yopayati means "she", the woman described in the previous verse, the attractive woman who is described as "pramadha", "pramadha" means one who is creating craziness. One who drives a man mad. Beautiful women, attractive woman. Sanair, she approaches slowly. Sanair means slowly. It's not that she sees you, she throws her arms around you and she says, "let's have an affair, and then you can marry me and work for the rest of your life". Slowly, slowly. Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura says, "first she pretends she is not interested". According to an authoritative book on body language there is one device: you are not looking at her but while you are not looking at her she looks at you and keeps looking at you, and keeps looking at you until you get the creping feeling that someone is looking at you. Then, because you get this feeling that she is looking at you, you turn toward her. And that's when she turns away. And it is done with a certain gesture – what are you looking at me for??! And that of course creates further interest. Now, that she has turned away, he is totally confused, this is what is called in the hypnosis the "confusion technique". Now he is confused, was she looking at me, or was she not looking at me? I thought she was looking at me but now I was looking at her. He is completely bewildered and he does not know what's going on except that his mind is drown in thinking about the women – was she looking at me, or was she not looking at me? Was I looking at her?

So sanair, slowly the woman attracts the man. One of our ISKCON teachers of young ladies confided with me that at a certain age the girls discover that if they move in certain way, dress in certain way, they can melt the guy down. And that power becomes a kind of fascination for the girl, she has to use it.

So women all over the world would act in a way that's attractive, it's just their nature. They are constructed by the world's great expert, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He says, "mama maya durataya", my illusory energy is practically unsurpassable because I did really god job in constructing it. Particularly in the form of woman. Some place in the second canto, I think, it is said that Lord Brahma after creating so many things saw that the material energy was not sufficiently manifest, and therefore he created the form of the woman to finish the job.

So the woman is naturally made in such a way that she will be attractive to man and she will act in a way that will be attractive to man. Even if she is chaste and she is shy, that will be attractive to man. How chaste and shy that girl is! That will be attractive. Women are by nature attractive because Krsna made them in that way.
So sanair maya, maya means that what it's not what you think it is. Yopayati sanair maya yosid deva-vinirmita. The woman who slowly attracts one tam ikseta, one should see in this way – atmano mrtyum, as death.

And not just an ordinary death but ätmano måtyum, death for the soul. Death of this body, that's inevitable. For one who is born death is certain. But this is ätmano måtyum, death for the soul. The killer of the soul is mentioned in Isopanisad. How does one kill the soul? The soul is described as eternal, everlasting. So how do you kill the soul? You kill the soul by identifying it with material energy. You kill spirit by identifying with matter. Soul is sat cid ananda but matter is temporary. Matter is a source of misery and covers knowledge. So when the soul is identifying with matter then it is practically killing himself. Or if you get the soul to identify with matter you are killing the soul.

And how is the soul identifying with matter? By association, attraction between man and woman.

pumsah striya mithuna-bhavam etad
tayor mitho hrdaya-granthim ahuh
ato grha-ksetra-sutapta-vittair
janasya moho 'yam aham mameti

The attraction between male and female is the basic principle of material existence. On the basis of this misconception, which ties together the hearts of the male and female, one becomes attracted to his body, home, property, children, relatives and wealth. In this way one increases life's illusions and thinks in terms of "I and mine." (Bhagavatam 5.5.8)

Therefore in the "Transcendental teachings of Prahlad Maharaja" Prabhupada says that maya begins when you see a girl and you think – she is nice. Sex attraction. This sex attraction is the cause, or the binding force of this material existence. And therefore Lord Kapiladev is advising, see with this vision, when you see an attractive girl slowly coming forward to offer service, see your own death approaching you, your spiritual death. Ikseta, one should see in that way – maya is approaching me, trying to kill my spiritual life.

"Trsaih kupam ivavatam", the attractive woman is described as a blind well. A blind well is a well that is out there in the field and is covered with grass. An ordinary well is dangerous, you might fall into the well, but a blind well is super dangerous because you don't know it is there. You think that's just ground but actually it's a well. And real wells are deep. And if it's out in the field and you fell into it no one knows you fell in the well. They go looking for you hours late and you are gone by then. You cry for help but nobody is hearing you and you are lost. So this is the blind well, the unsuspecting person falls there, there is only grass, there is nothing substantial there, just little bit of grass.

So Lord Kapiladev very graphically and strongly says that this is what you are thinking you are going to enjoy. You are naive, you are fool. You are fool, you are naive, you think, here is something for my enjoyment. You don't know what's there. Here is it what is really there. You are totally in maya, you are thinking there is ground there, but it is a well. Just like Duryodhana became bewildered when he went to the palace of the Pandavas and he mistook the water for the land. So Kapiladev says you are naive, you think here is nice, attractive girl who is coming to do some service to me, how nice. And you don't see that it is your spiritual death that is approaching you.

Prabhupada explains, it is through service, this is a particular danger that the woman is made in such a way as to serve. And when she comes forward to do a little innocent service, the man becomes attracted but now there is a death. When there is a service offered or service rendered there is a debt incurred. I will do something for you, but now you feel, or I will make you feel, although you should not feel, that now you have to do something for me. Human relationships are full of this. There is a service account; I have done that much service for you and now you have a debt, you owe me a favor. I have done something for you, so it is understood, though might not be written down, that you should do something for me. The more favors I have done for you the more favors you owe me. And that's how it works in politics, in friendship. Anyone who receives service owes a debt to the person who rendered the service. That's natural and that's what makes human relationships.

So here the woman comes sanair sanair, slowly, slowly. Just to offer a little service. And the man thinks well, that's nice. But he does not put into account that by offering the service she is offering you the opportunity to become indebted to her. Just like the banks, they offer you credit cards, preauthorized, because by taking advantage of their service you become indebted to the point where eventually they take over your house, they take over your life. And it all started with a free offer of a preapproved credit card.

So the man unsuspectingly accepts the service. And now there is a debt, now he feels she did something for me. If it is slow and subtle enough he thinks, this is a nice girls, she did some nice service for me. He may not even think about it, but it's there, in his consciousness. Amongst so many girls, she is a nice girl because she did some service. And now he feels that he wants to reciprocate, or that he owes to reciprocate, in some small way. And now that he reciprocates in a small way she also reciprocates in a small but slightly bigger way. And then he reciprocates and she reciprocates and it builds on like that, gradually increasing the size and velocity until the relationship becomes active, or should we say, manifestly active.

So one should be very careful about that. Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura sais:
"Knowing the man's detachment the women shows her lack of desire and approaches him with the guise of service. She then becomes a source of trouble. The well is thinking: let the man fall into me. Therefore no one should go near that blind well."

If you know that out in the field there is a blind well you stay away from the whole field. You stay away from the whole area.

"No one should go near that blind well, whether one is completely indifferent, having bhakti, jnana or vairagya, whether one is unconscious because of eating or sleeping, or even death. One should avoid women completely."

This is the implication of the blind well. One should be so careful. Even in married life, Prabhupada mentions, that one should not liberally associate even with one's wife, so that life becomes only about you and your wife. This is one of the advantages of the join family system when several brothers are living together with their wives, 2-3 generations together. You get parallel societies – one male and one female, so that the men associate with men and the women with women. And it is not just about two people living in constant juncture, dealing all the time with their minds, their desires, counter desires, in relationship which is bewildering and entangling. It's restricted. The men had their section, the women had their section. And they did not spend all their time in association with one another, the family did not mean husband and wife and children, it meant a larger circle of people so that it was not just about the man and the woman.

So therefore the association between men and women in the Vedic system is restricted. Brahmacaty – no association, sannyasi – no association, vanaprastha – no sex, and grihasta life – restricted association. Not unlimited sex, not even unlimited association. Limited association. Because this association is such a cause of bewilderment. Prahlada Maharaja also uses the same example, the blind well which is killing one's spiritual life. One should be very careful about this.

I had practical experience. The first book that I edited was 3 canto of Srimad Bhagavatam. So before the book was published I had the opportunity to read the 3 canto and especially the instructions of Kapiladev. So I was little informed. While I was working at ISKCON press doing typing and editorial work, there was one, at that time young lady, who was also sometimes working at the press and sometimes doing pujari work at the New York temple. And every day she came in the afternoon, she would have come from doing the four o'clock offering to the deities and she would bring me little cup of fruit, every day. Krsna prasädam, Krsna's mercy.

Devotees: Ha-ha!!

Jayadvaita Swami: But because I was prepared from Lord Kapiladev, I graciously accepted that cup of fruit every day and gave it all away to the devotees and never touched it. Because if I have accepted it that meant accepting service. And accepting service means accepting indebtedness.

This is a practical, high-magnitude problem in our society, that sannyasis accept service from women, especially young women and they become indebted. There was one GBC man who wrote a letter to Srila Prabhupada concerned about some advanced ladies who were proposed to serve the sannyasis. And Prabhupada said no. Prabhupada said, "it is not possible, Sannyasis may have no connection with women." The sannyasis become leaders of the society or they become Gurus and then service is offered. We make spiritual advancement by serving the sannyasis or senior devotees, temple presidents, or Gurus. But one should be very careful when the service is offered by a woman because one becomes indebted.

And this is not theoretical; we have lost a lot of men. By this slow process, sanair sanair, it starts with little service, then little more service, then it becomes gratitude, then it becomes reciprocation, appreciation, then dependence, or feeling that if she is not there, why she is not there, if she is not serving me, why is she not serving me, and it grows and it grows and it becomes a disaster.

What intelligent person would say yes, I want to work hard my whole life so that we may buy curtains…and everything else. What person, seeing all the troubles that result of association of man and woman, would want to do that. What intelligent person who have done it once and burned himself, would want to do it again, and a third time?! This is called maya. As far as possible one should avoid this maya completely. If one can, one should avoid it completely. If one is serious about crossing the ocean of material existence one should be very careful about association with women and with men who are too attached to women, because they are contaminated. If we associate with such men we will catch their disease.
So Lord Kapila is very strong here, there is an empathic order for those who are serious about spiritual life and we should not minimize the value of His instructions. We should avoid this tendency to mingle, men and women "innocently" mingle, that should be cut down as far as possible. That association should be restricted. It should be as little as possible. And one should associate with Krsna by serving Krsna and by chanting the Holly Name of Krsna, being always engaged in Krsna's service.

Suresvara Prabhu: Maharaja, since elsewhere in Prabhupada's books it is said that the men form is also a form of maya for the women. A woman may think, where are the warnings for us? The men are being warned about us but where are the warnings for us about the men?

Jayadvaita Swami: Because men and women are different, the warning for the women is: "One man". For women to be without the association of a man would be more difficult because the woman is weaker and requires security and support. Men don't require anyone to support them. They can go independent. But women are designed in such a way that security is very important to them, protection is required for them, and that means a man. The father in childhood, the son in old age, and in youth - a qualified husband. So the Vedic literature, being very pragmatic and realistic, does not instruct women, "stay away from men". It says instead, "be married to one and then stay away from the rest". Women are advised to be chaste and that chastity is a form of protection for them also. A woman who is unchaste unnecessary attracts the attention of any man on the block and all sorts of trouble comes. So as the man is advised to avoid the association of women, the women are advised to be chaste and also avoid the association of men. I was just reading, when Krsna entered Dvaraka the women went up to the roof tops to see Him. They did not go down to the street to elbow out the men and mix. That means they maintained their dignity and chastity.
Women are attractive. This arouses the attention and aggressiveness of the men. Therefore in the modern way of life women dress super attractively and act super friendly and so on and it works against them. They are thinking we are free, we are equal, but what is that actually, they are setting themselves up to become victimized. The men become more attracted and more aggressive and then they file a complaint that this man sexually harassed me. But in their unrestricted position they become eligible to be victimized. I go to the Middle East every year and I see that the Muslim ladies always travel 2-3 on the street. They are covered and they maintain their dignity. And the western women come there also with their clothes and they basically announce to the world that "I am a prostitute and if you have the right amount of money I am available". No dignity. And they are simply used. And they don't become happy by being used; they go for therapy, for abortion, for this, for that, that's not happiness. And in the same time USA is making propaganda how the women in the Middle East are being oppressed. There may be some examples of oppression, but the basic principles are nondifferent from the Vedic principles, that the dignity of the women should be maintained. They themselves should maintain it and the men who are responsible for them should also take care of this.

Suresvara Prabhu: But it seems that if the men take these instructions of Kapiladev seriously there will be no men to protect the women…

Jayadvaita Swami: Everything will be over. If everyone takes this advice there will be no more marriage, there will be no more sex and no more humans, human civilization. But that's not going to happen.

Question: What should be our attitude when we see temple presidents and sannyasis accepting service from women?

Jayadvaita Swami: Well, your attitude might be - better them than me.

Devotees: Ha-ha-ha!!

Jayadvaita Swami: Those who are looking for spiritual master, for spiritual guidance, you might note it. You might note it that I like this person, he gives nice instructions, but he accepts a lot of service from women. You might take note of that. And you will not be unreasonable or foolish to take note of that. Before accepting a Guru one should observe him for one year, right? What do you observe? How he is dressing? One thing you should observe is is this person intimately associating with women. Is he accepting service from women, if he does, under what conditions, under which circumstances, to what extent? Some sannyasi he has got number one of his followers is a female, and a female is doing his laundry, and is his secretary… You might wonder and you might be justified. And if it really looks bad you might be justified to go to one of his friends and tell him I am concerned about this person. He is such an important person, responsible person, and looks like he is too close to Krsna dasi. You might be even concern to the point of raising the alarm which might be very kind think to do. What you should not do is to get to your computer and start typing messages on internet. Unless you really want to be uncultured person who does not know how to act, what to do and what not to do.
We see that even advanced people sometime accept service but with great care. Srila Prabhupada accepted service from ladies but he was very careful about it.

Question…

Jayadvaita Swami: First thing is she is attractive. May be she is chaste. But she is attractive. She is not lusty, she is not doing anything. She is just attractive. That's already a problem. That's what Kapiladev is saying, he does not say that the lusty woman is a problem; He says that the attractive woman is a problem. For someone who is trying to get out of the material energy, it's not anything wrong with her, it's him! He has a mind and the mind is attracted to that beautiful woman, that's a problem. It's not that she is evil, lusty, unchaste, acting improperly, it's just that she is attractive, that's the problem.

Question: I appreciate the class but it seems that our movement is going through phases were we have conservatives and liberals. So in some areas of the world this kind of thinking is seen as backwards…

Jayadvaita Swami: So you think that Lord Kapiladev is backwards? What does this says about your thinking?

Question: That may be correct but I just saying, in some areas of the world…
Jayadvaita Swami: But if they think there that Lord Kapiladeva is backwards, that area must be very much backwards…

Question: But these people say that since our movement is growing we have to become more liberal in order to attract new more people.

Jayadvaita Swami: How many sannyasis we have lost because they were too strict in their dealings with women? Let be real open-doubted – name one. Name one sannyasi who has fallen down because he was overly restrictive in association with women. And if you wanted to go the other way, because we will go the other way, name those who have fallen down because they were careless. We will be up in the 30, 40, and 50 in about 10 minutes. Within 5 minutes. Right? So where is the problem then? Is the problem that we are too tight in association with women, we are avoiding them too much, we are not mixing enough with them, we are not free and liberal enough, is that why we have lost so many valuable men? Is that why many areas in the world have seen their book distribution going down from here to there? Because people were too restrictive about association with women? Or is it the other way?

Candramauli Swami: Is it true that if you accept service from anyone and if you don't give it back then you have to take birth again?

Jayadvaita Swami: I never read statement like this but service creates debt, no doubt. If you accept a service from anyone it creates debt. But if you are Krsna conschious all debts are paid. And if you keep the service that someone rendered to you for yourself not redirecting it to Krsna then you create debt for yourself. Because our job is to redirect all service we receive back to Krsna and we are not supposed to keep it for ourselves.

Question: The message of Lord Kapila is strong and transcendental, how the women can use it for their benefit?

Jayadvaita Swami: They can reverse the information and understand that the material attachment to a man is also a source of trouble. Ultimately men and women have to be attracted to Krsna.

We have to understand what the material illusion really is, what sex life really is, and then only we can understand what is Radha-Krsna.

Question: This verse is so discouraging for us, women; how to overcome this material platform of low birth and to think of ourselves as spirit souls?

Jayadvaita Swami: Women should not think I am a woman, she should think I am a servant of Krsna. This warning is given to men, it is not given to women so that they start thinking I am terrible, incompetent to serve Krsna, everyone should think I am a spirit soul, a servant of Krsna. But women should know that they can serve their society, community, family, by chastity. Women should know that this modern society is not good for them. Materialistic society encourages this, you are expressing yourself, you are expressing your femininity, your womanhood. We have different culture where women become exalted by self restrain, by dignity, in that way they help the men in the society and they help themselves. There is an article in a feminist Indian magazine called "Restrain as a feminine strategy" which is available on internet. And although we might not agree with everything the author says, she has pointed out that by sexual restrain women get power. Women should know that by self restrain they get a position of power. And the lady who wrote the article gives examples about the life in a community or in the family where women opted for self restrain and how they obtained a position of power. And you can think of Sita, how empowered she was that armies were mobilized for her. Chastity has power, it is a power position. And women don't want to be powerless; women want to be empowered. By sexual looseness one disempoweres himself whether you are a man or you are a woman. So if you want to be powerful, like the question, o, I don't want to be discouraged, no, take it as opportunity to become powerful. How do you become powerful? By serving the Supreme Powerful. Krsna says everybody is eligible for devotional service, it is not only the men, everybody. Take it as a power position.

Question: If I was a young lady interested in Krsna conschiousness and I came across to this verse as my introduction to Krsna conschiousness that would not be nice, I could only hope to take birth as a man. How would you present this verse to a newcomer, a female?

Jayadvaita Swami: Well, I just did. This might not be our introductory verse when we go out to preach, but everyone should understand the basic principles that we are not this body, that we are spirit soul, so if someone is discouraged that you are talking about me in this way, but no, I am not talking about you, I am talking about someone's body. The first point is that you are not this body, man or a woman. I have to act in certain manner because my body is there, I have to take it into account, but I don't think I am this body. And what it is said for the body does not pertain to me, I am spirit soul, part and parcel of Krsna, what's this have to do with me? So I am not a man, I am not a woman. And if the newcomer stays long enough around she will find out that actually the woman is more empowered first, on the platform of chastity, and second on the platform of Krsna consciousness. Women who are chaste are more powerful than those who are not chaste. A revolutionary concept for the West.

But even modern women who are not Krsna conscious, who are not Christian, who are not religious, this is another article, that in the best colleges of USA there are societies of women who want to be chaste. Because they see it as a power position. As a feminist platform. Not as a religious platform, not as a traditional platform, as a feminist platform. We are sick and tired of being exploited, and we are exploited because we are loose. And these guys want us to be loose so that they can victimize us. And we are sick and tired of it, we are going chaste. These are women who are not religious, who do not belong to a Muslim or Hindu culture, who are just smart. So for the women chastity is the power platform and the best chastity is Krsna consciousness, so if you are a woman and you want to be empowered, chant Hare Krsna.

Devotees: Jaya! Haribol!

Question: Prabhupada advised the devotees to see women as mothers and as mothers, can we serve Vaisnava men?

Jayadvaita Swami: The example is Sacidevi, the mother of Caintanya Mahaprabhu. When He took sannyasa she was grief-stricken, that now my Nimai will leave. But she thought that, for my own happiness I would like to keep you here, but I can't do that because I have to consider your happiness, your purpose in life. So she said you please stay in Puri. She did not say you please stay at home. So that means she considered what is the best for the spiritual advancement of her son. So if the mothers of the sannyasis and the brahmacharis think in this way, what would be the best for the spiritual advancement of my son, that will be good.

Question: On what stage in Krsna consciousness one can become free from the perverted love?

Jayadvaita Swami: On the stage of Krsna prema. Then one is immuned against the influence of the perverted love. Like Haridas Thakur, when the prostitute came, after same time she just fell on the ground because nothing worked. Because he was situated on the platform of perfection. Everyone who is situated on a lower platform should be careful. And even those who are situated on that platform are careful, to set a good example for others. We have the example of Srila Prabhupada who chastised his servant for allowing him to be alone with his 70 years old sister. Prabhupada was that careful. "Why did you leave me alone with that woman??" That very old sister of his. "Why did you allow me to be alone with that woman"? That's how careful Srila Prabhupada was; and we are not on the level of Srila Prabhupada, so how careful should we be if we are serious about spiritual life and going back to Godhead.
All right, thank you very much. All glories to Srila Prbhupada.

Devotees: Haribol! His Holiness Jayadvaita Swami Maharaja ki-Jaya!


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