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Charity, sense control and performance of sacrifice, are meant for the householders -BG#16.04
(H H Kadamba Kanana Swami, Prague, Czech Republic, 18th March 2012) Lecture: SB.4.9.8
By acting in and voluntarily accepting the restrictions of dharma we become gradually lifted to the transcendental platform. So therefore the devotee must be very patient. We cannot expect that we will always feel completely inspired. We must understand that we are on a path – the path that is leading to an all auspicious destination. Sometimes the path maybe very inspiring, and the other times the path maybe very austere, just like when we go for a walk. You may walk past a very nice area such as the beautiful countryside and then you go over the hill and there is an ugly factory or something like that, but we just walk on. We don't say:
'Oh no, we've come to the ugly part. We cannot go any further.'
So in spiritual life one has to keep the goal in life. That is why it is mentioned that 'Vāsudeva para-gati' – Vāsudeva is the ultimate goal of life. So we have that goal in mind. If we are meditating on Krishna and on the mercy we are getting from Krishna then all right on the way we can take some austerity. Ultimately, already in the present there is a lot of inspiration. It is not that in devotional service the reward comes at the end, and that it is only a process of austerity, because already now we can connect with Krishna! And already now we can see how in the worship of Krishna we gain natural satisfaction. So many nice things are there: beautiful or very enthusiastic singing; other times wild dancing; interesting stories that express human nature.
The path of auspicious destination
(H H Kadamba Kanana Swami, Prague, Czech Republic, 15th March 2012) Lecture: SB.4.9.6
It's one thing to hear everything, but how can you actually realise it? So Sanatana Goswami was very much aware of the dilemma of a devotee. We are receiving divya-jnana – transcendental knowledge, but how can you realise it within the heart? That is the lifetime challenge that we are facing!
Time is passing by and still we have not realised this knowledge within the heart, and life itself is testing us! Life itself is bringing all kinds of circumstances. Sometimes unexpected promise of happiness; suddenly everything looks like spring – fresh and very light and effulgent, you never expected it. It came so late in life:
'Maybe I'll be happy after all, even if it's not eternal. But maybe just for a little while.'
Anyway, shortly after that, one comes back to reality – the reality of the material world. One takes birth and cries. One grows old and dies! So like that the material world is not a place where life is so wonderful! Dhruva Maharaja experienced it at a young age but he didn't have the full realization. The realization that there is no point in trying to create happiness in the material world. Again and again we try:
'Okay maybe it didn't work for 27,583 times but maybe it's going to work on the 27584 time. You never know, it is possible!'
In this way the living being is full of hope. You know that there is no hope! But they are still hoping:
'No we will be happy!'
It didn't happen to the neighbours and any of our relatives, but somehow or other it will surely happen to us. I'm sure, and I feel it. So like this we are very inspired!
How can you realise it within the heart?
(H H Kadamba Kanana Swami, Prague, Czech Republic, 15th March 2012) Lecture: CC. Adi-lila 17.22
Krishna is always having picnics with the cowherd boys and so on. Krishna's mother is always worried that Krishna is not satisfied. They give Him the best. Everyday He gets the best of the best! Then He goes and eats with the neighbours. For Krishna He takes breakfast in the morning at home and then it stays breakfast time since He also takes breakfast at the other homes. After that He goes stealing for yoghurt from other peoples' houses and gives feeds it to the monkeys. Then they ask:
'Why are you giving it to the monkeys?'
He said:
'They did so much service for Me in My last life.'
When He was Rama, then the monkeys were helping Him. So in this way Krishna spends the whole day eating. So some people say to Nanda Maharaja:
'Oh you have such a wonderful son!'
Nanda Maharaja said:
'What do you mean? He is a problem Child! Very lusty! He eats all the time!'
And His mother is trying to give Him the best! She has special cows who eat special grass, so they give milk that is special, and from this special milk she makes special sweets! And still it's never enough. So that's Krishna, He can eat unlimited and His associates also!
Krishna and the cowherd boys just eat and eat. No problem, it's never a problem. Madhumangal – He can eat one million ladhus!
The best of the best!