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How to Conquer the Mind

 
 

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via KKSwami Blog by noreply@blogger.com (Hina) on 8/13/10


This morning I established that we can conquer the mind actually, and I explained how to conquer the mind: By making the intelligence strong through hearing: And engaging the senses in devotional service: And hearing means hearing Bhagavatam and hearing the holy name. Then we spoke in the morning about Karma;

" What if my Karma is so bad?"

" Don't worry, Krsna will smash it!"

"But, then what about my chanting. If my chanting is so bad?"

"Don't worry, as long we try to chant nicely than all good results will come".

So it is quite difficult to not attain perfection in this movement. Generally we think that it's very very difficult to get love of God, and we think that, "Well is there anybody on the planet who has love of God? .... Anybody?"

Some people think, " I don't think so".

But if we look at it. It is said in the scripture (Sanskrit). There it is stated that even the madhyama-adhikārī has prema for Isvara. Prema - love for the Supreme Lord. How is it that a madhyama-adhikārī has Krsna Prem? Isn't the madhyama-adhikārī only the intermediate devotee? Yes maybe, but it is stated such madhyama-adhikārī has the prema for the Supreme Lord! Maybe, not as much as prem as uttama-adhikārī. But, it is prem. The same word prem is used. So it is not something else that he has. Maybe, it is the beginning of love of God. But, it is already there. Prabhupada also saw it like that.

(Kadamba Kanana Swami 24th June 2010)

 
 

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Above the Horizon

 
 

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via KKSwami Blog by noreply@blogger.com (Hina) on 8/7/10


Thus all the learned scholars came to discuss the glory of the holy name. (Sanskrit)
Some of them said, " That by chanting the holy name of the Lord, one is freed from the reactions of all sinful life!"

Others said, " Simply by chanting the holy name of the Lord, a living being is liberated from material bondage!"

Haridas Thakur protested, "These 2 benedictions are not the true result of chanting the holy name. Actually by chanting the holy name without offences - one awakens his ecstatic love for the lotus feet of Krsna. When a person is actually advanced and takes pleasure in chanting the holy name of the Lord, who is very dear to him - he's agitated and chants very loud. He also laughs, cries and becomes agitated. And chants just like a mad man - not caring for outsiders. Liberations and extinctions of sinful life are 2 side products of chanting the holy name of the Lord



An example, is found in the gleams of the morning sunlight. As the sun rising immediately disappears all the world's darkness, which is deep like an ocean. So the holy name of the Lord if chanted once without offences – disappears all the reactions of the living beings sinful life. All glories to the holy name of the Lord, which is auspicious for the entire world."

So Haridas is requesting if all the scholars can explain the meaning of that verse.

But everyone said, "No! no Haridas please you explain it!"

So, Haridas said, " Well actually before the sun rises, the light of the sun is already visible in the sky. In the early morning before the sun just comes above the horizon. The sky begins to light up. So in that way, the holy name is also rising. First, there is just the light emanating from the sun in the sky - this is called nāmābhāsa. And then later, one will actually see the full manifestation of the sun or of the holy name. With the first glimpse of sunlight, the thieves ghosts and demons immediately disappear. So similarly, the first hint of that offenceless chanting of the holy name of the Lord has awakened. Disappeared the reactions of sinful life immediately".

( Kadamba Kanana Swami 24th June 2010 )

 
 

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All Sacrifices are Made for Krsna

 
 

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All sacrifices are made for Krsna- Why? Because Krsna is the proprietor of everything. One man met Srila Prabhupada in Mayapur and he was very wealthy, and Prabhupada said;

"So what is your business?"
The man said, "We manufacture glass".
Prabhupada said, " Oh how do you manufacture glass?"
He said, " Oh it's made from silicium".
And Prabhupada said, " And how do you get that ?"
"We get it from sand".
Prabhupada said, "Where are you getting the sand? From where are you getting the sand?"
And because it was a sadhu asking the question he said," From God!"
And Prabhupada said, "Yes, that's right! So you are taking something that belongs to someone, and then you are changing it a little bit: Then you are selling it in the market. What do you call that ? Pukha chore (laughter)… pukha chore".

Absolutely right?! You go to the chore bazaar and that's what you get! It's changed a little bit, and there you go. So this is the essence - that's stealing. So in this way everything came from Krsna.

( Kadamba Kanana Swami, Leicester, England, May 2010)


 
 

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Krishna.com eBook Club | Bhagavad-gita As It Is | Part [BG.CH4.09]


Krishna.com eBook Club | Bhagavad-gita As It Is | Part [BG.CH4.09]
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Chapter 4

Transcendental Knowledge

(Purport to 4.06 continued)

At the time of the Battle of Kurukshetra, He had many grandchildren at home; or, in other words, He had sufficiently aged by material calculations. Still He looked just like a young man twenty or twenty-five years old. We never see a picture of Krishna in old age because He never grows old like us, although He is the oldest person in the whole creation—past, present, and future. Neither His body nor His intelligence ever deteriorates or changes. Therefore, it is clear that in spite of His being in the material world, He is the same unborn, eternal form of bliss and knowledge, changeless in His transcendental body and intelligence. Factually, His appearance and disappearance are like the sun's rising, moving before us, and then disappearing from our eyesight. When the sun is out of sight, we think that the sun is set, and when the sun is before our eyes, we think that the sun is on the horizon. Actually, the sun is always in its fixed position, but owing to our defective, insufficient senses, we calculate the appearance and disappearance of the sun in the sky. And because Lord Krishna's appearance and disappearance are completely different from that of any ordinary, common living entity, it is evident that He is eternal, blissful knowledge by His internal potency—and He is never contaminated by material nature. The Vedas also confirm that the Supreme Personality of Godhead is unborn yet He still appears to take His birth in multimanifestations. The Vedic supplementary literatures also confirm that even though the Lord appears to be taking His birth, He is still without change of body. In the Bhagavatam, He appears before His mother as Narayana, with four hands and the decorations of the six kinds of full opulences. His appearance in His original eternal form is His causeless mercy, bestowed upon the living entities so that they can concentrate on the Supreme Lord as He is, and not on mental concoctions or imaginations, which the impersonalist wrongly thinks the Lord's forms to be. The word maya, or atma-maya, refers to the Lord's causeless mercy, according to the Visva-kosa dictionary. The Lord is conscious of all of His previous appearances and disappearances, but a common living entity forgets everything about his past body as soon as he gets another body. He is the Lord of all living entities because He performs wonderful and superhuman activities while He is on this earth. Therefore, the Lord is always the same Absolute Truth and is without differentiation between His form and self, or between His quality and body. A question may now be raised as to why the Lord appears and disappears in this world. This is explained in the next verse.

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Translation and commentary by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

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Real meaning of association with devotees.

From: Jyoti Pahuja

Those great souls who have surrendered their life at the lotus feet of the Lord, their lotus feet are considered to be the boats which carry us across the ocean of birth and death. So to associate with such persons is most valuable and precious in this entire human life.
Within our existence we work how many hours a day? We work for money eight-nine hours a day. How many hours on spending money? How many hours a day are we protecting our wealth and resources? What is the value of money. It cannot give you happiness, it cannot give you peace, it cannot save you from the repetition of birth, disease and death.
But association of saintly persons – that alone can bring you eternal peace and everlasting happiness and carry you across the ocean of birth , old age disease and death.
Do you know what Lord Jesus Christ said when he left this world? They were all sitting for dinner - it is called the last supper. Lord Jesus Christ got a bowl with scented water and went to each of his devotees to wash their feet. The first devotee Peter said,"My Lord Jesus I cannot allow you to do this. You are my master. You are the representative of God. How can I allow you to touch my dirty feet, what to speak of washing them? Lord Jesus Christ said, " No, if I am your master, you must obey. I must show you by my example that I am the servant of the feet of all my devotees. If you want to be my servant you have to follow my path and be the servant of the feet of all my devotees."
And then he washed each and everyone's feet. As the water was going along their feet, they were thinking, "My God! This is the extent to which my Guru (spiritual master) wants me to be the servant of the devotees." After he finished the feet washing ceremony, he said, "I have one last commandment to give all of you – To love one another as I love you. You must see how much I love each one of you. If you want to be my servant you must love one another."
This is what it means to associate with devotees, we develop that loving atmosphere amongst us – The atmosphere of love and trust, the atmosphere of seeking out the nectar from each devotee.
However, if one is not striving to improve and go forward, the current of this world will force one to go backward…like swimming in a river—upstream. So, association of people who are striving to be determined helps us to become determined and inspires us to live a life in the spirit of service.
- His Holiness Radhanath Swami



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"Just as in climbing a mountain we leave behind the earth where we stand, to reach the heart of God we have to leave behind unfavorable earthly attachments. Sincere spiritual practice is an uphill climb, and no matter how many difficulties we face, we have to continue looking upward with hope. The mountain provides all support for those who strive to reach its top. Similarly, if we are sincere, the Lord will provide us with the means to reach His supremely merciful heart." (HH RNS)

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