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Bhakti Yoga-Devotional Service to the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna

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

Lord Madhava-Mangal Artik - from a live broadcast on Mayapur.TV

 
 

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via Mayapur TV Archives by ashok on 19/07/11

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A Real sannyasi is not he who lights no fire&performs no work

1who offer the results of 1's work2d Supreme Lord is a real sannyasi,not he who lights no fire & performs no work BG#6.1

 
 

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H.G. Yajna Murti prabhu got his initiation from H.H. Hridayananda Das Goswami. He was born in Porto Alegre, Brasil. He joined ISKCOn in Brasil in 1985. Prabhu and his family are residents of Mayapur. Prabhu came in contact with the Hare Krishna Movement in 1995 in Nova Gokula. His wife is a teacher at the International School.
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Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.19.12
tam atrir bhagavān aikṣat
tvaramāṇaḿ vihāyasā
āmuktam iva pākhaṇḍaḿ
yo 'dharme dharma-vibhramaḥ

SYNONYMS
tam — King Indra; atriḥ — the sage Atri; bhagavān — most powerful; aikṣat — could see; tvaramāṇam — moving very hastily; vihāyasā — in outer space; āmuktam iva — like a liberated person; pākhaṇḍam — imposter; yaḥ — one who; adharme — in irreligion; dharma — religion; vibhramaḥ — mistaking.

TRANSLATION
When King Indra was taking away the horse, he dressed himself to appear as a liberated person. Actually this dress was a form of cheating, for it falsely created an impression of religion. When Indra went into outer space in this way, the great sage Atri saw him and understood the whole situation.

PURPORT
The word pākhaṇḍa used in this verse is sometimes pronounced pāṣaṇḍa. Both of these words indicate an imposter who presents himself as a very religious person but in actuality is sinful. Indra took up the saffron-colored dress as a way of cheating others. This saffron dress has been misused by many imposters who present themselves as liberated persons or incarnations of God. In this way people are cheated. As we have mentioned many times, the conditioned soul has a tendency to cheat; therefore this quality is also visible in a person like King Indra. It is understood that even King Indra is not liberated from the clutches of material contamination. Thus the words āmuktam iva, meaning "as if he were liberated," are used. The saffron dress worn by a sannyāsī announces to the world that he has renounced all worldly affairs and is simply engaged in the service of the Lord. Such a devotee is actually a sannyāsī, or liberated person. In Bhagavad-gītā (6.1) it is said:

anāśritaḥ karma-phalaḿ
kāryaḿ karma karoti yaḥ
sa sannyāsī ca yogī ca
na niragnir na cākriyaḥ

"One who is unattached to the fruits of his work and who works as he is obligated is in the renounced order of life, and he is the true mystic, not he who lights no fire and performs no work."

In other words, one who offers the results of his activities to the Supreme Personality of Godhead is actually a sannyāsī and yogī. Cheating sannyāsīs and yogīs have existed since the time of Pṛthu Mahārāja's sacrifice. This cheating was very foolishly introduced by King Indra. In some ages such cheating is very prominent, and in other ages not so prominent. It is the duty of a sannyāsī to be very cautious because, as stated by Lord Caitanya, sannyāsīra alpa chidra sarva-loke gāya: a little spot in a sannyāsī's character will be magnified by the public (Cc. Madhya 12.51). Therefore, unless one is very sincere and serious, he should not take up the order of sannyāsa. One should not use this order as a means to cheat the public. It is better not to take up sannyāsa in this age of Kali because provocations are very strong in this age. Only a very exalted person advanced in spiritual understanding should attempt to take up sannyāsa. One should not adopt this order as a means of livelihood or for some material purpose.

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Suffering

 
 

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A tiny part of Prabhupada's lecture on BG 2.14. "The devotees of the Lord do not regard as very troublesome the suffering He imposes on them. Indeed, they find that in the end it gives rise to unlimited pleasure, just as a stinging ointment applied by a doctor cures his patient's eye."

Visvanath Chakravarti Thakura's comment on SB 10.88.8: "It is at night that the sunrise becomes attractive, during hot summer that cold water gives comfort, and during cold winter, motnsh, that warm water is pleasing. Lamplight appears attr...active in darkness and when one is distressed by hunger, food tastes especially good. So to strengthen the devotees' mood of dependence on Him and longing for Him , the Lord arranges for His devotees to go through some suffering and when He appears to deliver them, their gratitude and transcendental pleasure are boundless."


 
 

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Pleasing Krsna

 
 

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We will know what really pleases God when we are not selfish, when we don't have ulterior motives, when we are actually in the spirit of servant of the servant of the servant, and when we are really happy to see others getting blessings and even doing better than us. This pleases God and that's when real spiritual empowerment comes - Radhanath Swami


 
 

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Price for Pure Devotional Service

 
 

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In other words, one should learn how to cry for the Lord. One should learn this small technique, and he should be very eager and actually cry to become engaged in some particular type of service. This is called laulyam, and such tears are the price for the highest perfection. If one develops this laulyam,or excessive eagerness for meeting and serving the Lord in a particular way, that is the price to enter into the kingdom of God." [Prabhupada in his Nectar of Devotion]

krsnah bhakti rasa bhavita matihkriyatam yadi kuto 'pi labhyatetatra laulyam api mulyam ekalamjanma-koti-sukrtair na labhyate"Pure devotional service in Krsna consciousness cannot be had even by pious activities in hundreds and thousands of lives. It can be obtained only by paying one price; that is, intense greed (laulyam) to obtain it. If it is available somewhere, one must purchase it without delay." (Caitanya-caritamrta Mad.8.70)


 
 

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