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Chapter Twelve
of the Servant Devotee: Today is my birthday. According to the almanac, it is the most inauspicious day of the year. Srila Sridhara Maharaja: No. This is the happiest and most fortunate day, because on this day you came to guru and Krsna. Many birthdays have already passed, but this birthday has brought you in connection with Krsna. So this day should be respected not only by your disciples, friends, and relatives; you should also have respect for this day. Krsna has blessed you. Time is also described in the Caitanya-caritamrta A Divine Vision of Krsna "If by good fortune I have another chance to have his darsan, We worship the time, the land, the place, the paraphernalia of Krsna.
Anything in connection with Krsna is cinmaya,
visnor aradhanam param tasmat parataram devi tadiyanam samarcanam Once, Parvati-devi asked Lord Siva, "Of all kinds of worship, whose
worship is best?" Then, Lord Siva told her plainly, "The worship
and devotional service of Lord Narayana, Visnu, is the highest."
Then Parvati became a little mortified and disappointed, thinking, "But
I am serving Siva, so I hold a lower position." Then the next line
came, tasmat parataram devi tadiyanam samarcanam. This is also confirrned by Krsna, in the Adi Purana :
ne me bhaktas ca te janah mad bhaktanam ca ye bhaktas te me bhaktatama matah "Those who worship Me directly are not real devotees; real devotees are those who are devoted to My devotees." And this principle is true in our own experience. It is said, "If you love me, love my dog." How intense one's love for his master must be if he can love the master's dog. And he loves the dog only because it is his master's dog; not that he wants to take away the dog for himself. He loves it not with the idea of independent love for the dog, but because it is the master's dog. This is a higher test of our love than simply to love the master. This will test whether we are really lovers. Krsna is more pleased if he sees that his servant is being served. Why? Because His servant always serves Him, but he won't take anything in return from Krsna. Krsna tries to give his devotees something, but they won't take it. They have no aspiration to fulfill, no petition to enter in the course of their service. They want only cent per cent service. There is no possibility for Krsna to award any remuneration there, He can't find the slightest hole in their devotional service through which some remuneration can be pushed. His devotees are wholesale servants, and nothing but. Krsna tries his best to give something to his devotees in return for
their service, but He fails. So, when Krsna sees that His desired aim
of rewarding his servants is being done by someone else, He becomes indebted
to that person thinking, "What I wanted to do for my servant, he
is doing. I wanted to do that, but failed: it was not accepted. But now
someone else is doing the same thing I wanted to do." Krsna is more
favorable to the devotee who serves his servant. Then Krsna comes to serve
him. That is the underlying purpose of His saying "Those who are
devotees of my devotee, they are the real devotees of my heart. "
So, bhakta puja, Krsna says, "Those who say they are directly devoted to me are not
devotees proper; those who are devotees of my devotees are my real devotees."
We should try to follow the principle of this saying. This is not a perverted
remark, but there is some genuine reality in it. If we look for its inner
meaning, we will reach the conclusion our guru maharaja has announced.
He said, "We are suddha sakta, The direct approach to Krsna is improper. One must approach Him through
the proper channel, through the devotees. That is the real approach. Therefore,
Gaudiya Math eliminates Mirabhai and so many other apparently great devotees
from the category of real devotees, because, although they are mad in
praise of Krsna, they have little regard for the real devotees of Krsna. Spiritual Bureaucracy Krsna is not alone. A king is always present with his entourage, his great establishment. If one is really to approach the king, it must be done through the proper channel. Krsna is always surrounded by a big hierarchy, a big bureaucracy, and one cannot approach Krsna directly. He whose approach is real must select a proper channel. He cannot but praise those devotees and revere them for their magnanimity. It is only by their help that we can get the nearness of Krsna. Should we think it possible that one can take a jump across the whole system and approach the king? It is unreal. Someone may be externally engaged in such a way that apparently he is
a great devotee of Krsna, but if he eliminates the devotees, that devotion
has not taken real shape; it is a vague thing. He is far away from Krsna.
Suppose we take as an example the highest peak in the Himalayas, Mount
Everest. We can see Mount Everest from far off. But to approach Mount
Everest, we must pass through so many closer mountain peaks.When our approach
to Mount Everest is genuine, we cannot avoid discovering the name and
characteristic of other peaks surrounding Mount Everest. But from far
off we can see only Mount Everest and not the other peaks surrounding
it. So, when we say that our connection is with Krsna alone, then we are
far off. If we are to actually approach the king, we must approach him
through his entourage. If we are actually to approach Everest, we cannot
but have a connection with the nearer peaks surrounding that highest peak.
So, if we are practically engaged in approaching Krsna, our approach will
be realistic only when we are engaged with the many devotees in different
departments of service to Krsna. The Real Test of Devotion I noted when we were preaching in South India, that whenever any gentleman
who was a renowned devotee in a particular place approached our guru
maharaja, Otherwise, without taking shelter of a devotee, if one shows great devotion, what is his motive? Generally they think, "We want liberation, not the service of Krsna. To earn liberation, we are accepting the devotion of Krsna." That is a lower form of worship--worldly worship--not real worship in the transcendental plane. That is not eternal, but temporary. Devotion to the Lord must not be subservient to any other aim of life. The desire for liberation is one criterion of an imitation devotee, and another criterion is the neglect of elevated devotees. When the Lord alone is being worshiped, that is also false. These two kinds of apparent devotional practices which are generally seen in the world may be dismissed. But the world does not get any news of all these things. Devotee: So, the spiritual master is sometimes called the asraya
vigraha, Srila Sridhara Maharaja: Yes. Just as in the beginning, one sees
the forest from a distance, but in the end he enters the inner circle
of the forest, so from far off Krsna alone appears to be the asraya, We are of a vitiated nature, but there are those who under no circumstances
deviate from Krsna. They are the eternal paraphernalia of the Lord. They
are not like us; they are eternally connected with Krsna, but we are sometimes
coming and going away; we are unreliable servitors. That is our position,
so we cannot claim the same position as the absolute servitors of the
Lord. Under their guidance we can be given the chance of service, so we
must accept that position. We are recruits, we are not amongst the permanent
servitors of Krsna. We must perform our service under a bona fide superior.
The new followers must be gradually accommodated under some bona fide,
permanent servitors in the land of Krsna. |