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of Gurus
In the Srimad-Bhagavatam
su-sthiram syat su-puskalam "One certainly cannot get complete knowledge from only one guru." In the highest stage of devotion, we must see not only one guru; we must see that guru is everywhere. In the land of Krsna, all are gurus; our transformation should be towards that. Everything in the spiritual world, the entire environment is our guru and we are servants. To enter into Vaikuntha, or Goloka, means that on all sides we must see guru and pay our respects. There is gradation of course, but all are guru . There are different classes of guru. All Vaisnavas are considered gurus. If the spiritual master gives even one letter to the disciple, what is contained there is infinite. The knowledge given by the spiritual master is infinite. To know and understand it fully, however, different sources are necessary. In the highest position one can read devotion to Krsna from everywhere.
If we can attain the proper vision, then everything will supply me inspiration
towards the performance of our duties. Whenever Mahaprabhu saw a forest,
he saw it as Vrndavana. Whenever he saw a river, he saw the Yamuna. Whenever
he saw a hill, he saw it as Govardhana hill. In that highest stage, wherever
we cast our glance, it will remind us about our Lord. They will teach
us, they will press us to engage ourselves in service to Krsna. That is
the duty of guru. Wherever we cast our glance, whatever we come in contact
with will only excite us "Do your duty." That is guru. Our guru
is whoever gives us impetus for the service of Krsna, whoever helps us
to look towards the center. So, because every atom in Vaikuntha and Goloka
will encourage us towards our duty, they are all our gurus. Gurus will
be very amply available when we can raise ourselves to a higher level. Guru-Dispels Darkness When we are in the lower stages of material conception, everything we see takes us away from the center by the out-carrying current. Whatever we see says "Oh, come and enjoy me." The invitation of enjoyment is found here in the lower level, and the inspiration of renunciation is also found in a particular stage. The impersonalists who desire salvation say "Whatever we find here is temporary. Reject it all!" But devotion is the positive side. From the side of devotion, everything will draw me towards the center, towards Krsna. And those who will help us in that way, are our gurus. Guru means "one who dispels the darkness of both enjoyment and renunciation . " Krsna tells us not to particularize in one point (acaryam mam vijaniyan
). There are so many siksa gurus
Who is acarya ? One who knows how to give due respect to his own
acarya. So not only in the supreme goal of life, but in everything, our knowledge
depends on more than one source. We mainly learn from one place, but this
is verified and corroborated by many sources; then it comes to be proper
knowledge. In the nyaya sastra, Our first connection with the truth comes from here and there in small
quantities. First there is ajnata sukrti, Having accepted a spiritual master, one will find that his guru has so
many disciples, and he will take from them also. His spiritual master
will recommend some books for him. He will say, "Read Bhagavad-gita
All of them have their contribution, and ultimately we must understand that we have to enter into the land of the gurus. Everyone should be respected as guru that gives impetus to me to search for Krsna, to serve Krsna. They will all help to carry me to the center. And this is the most fortunate position: to see everyone, everywhere as guru, to see that no one is our servant and no one is indifferent to us. That is our highest fortune: to attain that highest spiritual environment where everyone is our guru. Here, everyone is our servant; even our father and mother. We want to draw something from everyone in this world of exploitation. And by renunciation everything is eliminated; it is a deserted position. If we are to enter into the land of eternal prospect, then we must learn to see that all are our guru and we are servants. That they are all gurus means they are all our well-wishing guardians. In that plane, we shall imbibe help from everywhere. Their benediction and their grace will come from everywhere. They are all well-wishers, all guardians, they all guide us towards the highest attainment of our fortune. There cannot be any objection to that. But still there is gradation, just as in the very existence of God there is gradation: Vasudeva, Visnu, Narayana, Dvarakesa, Mathuresa, Svayam Bhagavan Krsna--there are so many levels. Gradation is always there, according to our inner position. So, we must not be afraid. Of course there is a time, when we are surrounded by an unfavorable environrnent,
that the association of a real saint is very rare. In that stage, we may
be warned not to mix with the Mayavadis, Buddhists, Sankarites,
Naga babas, and so many other groups of so-called sadhus, This caution is valuable in the beginning, because there are so many cheaters who want to devour us. At that stage, especially, to help us proceed towards the goal, we must exclusively concentrate on our guru, avoiding the Buddhists, mayavadis, atheists, and all those who wear red rags in the name of sadhus. Still, in every sampradaya, Hurled Down to Vaikuntha And in the lower stage also, to keep up and to develop our attention
and devotion towards our guru, so much help should come from our senior
godbrothers. They will help us understand the greatness of our guru in
different ways. They are also doing the work of siksa guru. In a certain stage, we should beware of bad association, so in Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu There may be some obstacles, but if at heart we are sincere, the environment
cannot deceive us, because God's inner help is there, cooperating with
our sincere, inner need (na hi kalyana krt kascit durgatim tata gacchati
). What we want from our innermost hearts cannot but come true, because
Krsna knows everything. There may be some obstacles, but by Krsna's help,
they shall all be eliminated and our innermost aspiration will be crowned
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