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Original Guru The original spiritual master is Nityananda Prabhu. He is the general
representation of guru. In the spiritual world, he is the guru-tattva
The position of Nityananda is greater than that of Baladeva. Why? He
is distributing prema, One day Nityananda Prabhu came to Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's house in Mayapura. Mahaprabhu's mother, Saci devi, and Visnupriya devi, his wife, were also there, as well as other devotees. Suddenly, Nityananda arrived, quite naked. Mahaprabhu managed to give him some cloth. And perhaps He was concerned
that the devotees might have some misconception about Nityananda Prabhu.
So, to prevent this he asked Nityananda Prabhu for his kaupina, Nityananda Prabhu has control of his senses to the extreme degree; he
does not know anything of this world. His vairagya, So, Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada has laid stress amongst the Westerners on devotion to Nityananda. First, we must get His mercy. And then, afterwards, we can get the mercy of Radha-Krsna. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu means Radha-Krsna (sri krsna caitanya radha-krsna nahe anya ). First achieve the mercy of Nityananda Prabhu, and then Gauranga Mahaprabhu, and then Sri Radha Govinda. In these three stages, we must raise ourselves up. Devotee: How does one attain the mercy of Lord Nityananda? Srila Sridhara Maharaja: One who finds more inclination to serve
Gauranga and his dhama, "Take the Name of Gauranga" Nityananda Prabhu walked from door to door in Bengal, saying, "Take
the name of Gauranga! I'll become your servant. You can purchase me if
you only take the name of Gauranga. I'll be sold to you without any price
or condition." That was his temperament. When Mahaprabhu was in Puri,
he sent Nityananda Prabhu to Bengal. At that time, he said, "Without
you I don't find anyone who can spread the holy name of Krsna, or devotional
service to Krsna, in Bengal. They are more engaged in the tantric method
and the smrti. Nityananda Prabhu went to Bengal, but without trying to preach the glories
of the holy name of Krsna, Nityananda began to preach the name of Gauranga.
Nityananda Prabhu found that there is some danger of thinking that Krsna's
pastimes are very much akin to the mundane debauchery, lying, and stealing
of a degraded soul. Krsna's pastimes are of a highly confidential nature.
It is very difficult for the masses to understand the purity of krsna-lila. There is another instance of the relationship between Krsna and Balarama
and Gauranga and Nityananda, which is described in the Caitanya-bhagavata. So, we must be very grateful to Nityananda Prabhu, for he is our guru. And guru's grace is so important that Raghunatha Dasa Goswaml says, "Radharani, I want your grace. Without you, I don't want Krsna separately. I never want Krsna without you." That should be the healthy attitude of a devote. This has been explained by Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, in his Gurvastakam :
yasyaprasadan na gatih kuto 'pi dhyayan stuvams tasya yasas tri sandhyam vande guroh sri-caranaravindam " I bow down to the lotus feet of sri gurudeva. This is the position of sri guru, Guru Is Not a Doll But at the same time we offer reverence to gurudeva, we must not conceive that the, guru is a doll, a lifeless figure. Because we are familiar with a particular figure and accept that as our guru we should not become misled. The important thing is what he says, his instructions. That is attracting our inner hearts. I am not this body. I am the inquirer. That thing which is satisfying me, drawing the inquirer to the inquired--I must try to locate that thing in him. I must not rely on material calculation. I am not this body. Who am I, the disciple? Am I only this body, this figure, this color, this caste? Or am I this temperament, this scholarship and intellectualism? No. I am he who has come to seek. Who is the party within me, and who is the party in guru? We must be fully awake to that. What is the inner thing? I have come for that. We must be awake to our own interest. There is the relative principle and the absolute principle. We shall
have to eliminate the form, ignore the form; we shall always have to keep
the spirit. Otherwise, we become form worshipers, idol worshipers. Guru: More than Meets the Eye It is said, of course, that the connection with the spiritual master is eternal (caksudana dilo yei, janme janme prabhu sei ). But we must not identify our guru with the appearance we perceive with our physical senses. Our inner identification of him will be clarified according to the growth of our vision. When our vision increases and takes shape from material to transcendental, his look will also change accordingly. A man is sometimes known most externally, by his uniform, and then by
his body, then by his mind, then by his intelligence. As much as our eye
will develop to see things rightly, what we are seeing will also change
its face. Krsna says, acaryam mam vijaniyan, We have to free ourselves from the snare of identifying reality with the physical form presented to our senses. The eyes deceive us; they cannot give us the proper form or color. The ears cannot give us the proper sound. The concrete reality is beyond the experience of our senses. So, then what is that thing? Because we are in such a low position, we can gradually go there to the inner world only with the help of our guru. But how can we recognize our guru? Sometimes in the winter he wears a particular dress, and in the summer he wears another dress. If we attach so much importance to the external dress, then what should we do? Should we think that the dress is indispensible to the body? The guru may come to us in a particular body. Suppose the guru appears as a young man. When he has become an old man, and the young form has grown into another form, how are we to recognize him? How are we to differentiate? Again, in one birth, he may have come in a particular body, and another time, he may appear in a different body. The same guru may appear differently at different times. How are we to recognize him? From the external consideration we must go to the internal. If I am devoid of flesh and blood, and I exist only in a subtle body,
then I shall also find my guru there, in a subtle body. The demigods,
gandharvas, So, by eliminating the external conception, we have to enter into the internal, and that will be all-important to a progressive disciple. That does not mean that one should disregard the physical form of our guru. But the real importance is within. We must worship the remnants of the guru, his coat, his boot, his sandal. But that does not mean that his shoe is superior to his body; we must serve his person. In a similar way, if we are eager to do some physical service for him, if we want to massage his feet, but he does not desire that, and says, "No, no, no," then should we do that? Our internal obedience to him will be higher. In this way, we have to make progress from the gross to the subtle. Who is guru? Where is he to be located? What is his ideal? What does
he really want me to do? These things must not be dismissed from our ears.
We must not give only formal adherence. We want the spiritual way. The
spiritual man is going to the spiritual world to have the spiritual realization.
It is all a spiritual transaction. And all conceptions of mundane, whether
physical, mental, or intellectual, should be eliminated in our journey
if we want to go to the inner world of substance. Progress Means Elimination and Acceptance This attitude will decide our real progress, our real design of life. Our fulfillment comes always from the inner side. If one can catch up that thread, then he can go and get things of that higher, spiritual quality. We may appreciate the beautiful figure, style, movement, and intellectual delivery of the spiritual master, and so many other things may be appreciable. But what should be the highest focal point of our realization? What should be our highest aim, for which we will eliminate everything else? Progress means elimination and acceptance. And our spiritual life must always be a dynamic thing, otherwise we shall be dead. Progress means acceptance and elimination. The scientists also say this in their theory of natural selection, "survival of the fittest." Nature is selecting some and eliminating others. Life is dynamic; we are living in a dynamic world. Everywhere we find acceptance and elimination. That is progress. And our life must be progressive, not static. To get the grace of Nityananda Prabhu, we should try as far as possible
to study the character of Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu, to serve him, to serve
his dhama, Srila Raghunatha Dasa Goswami prays, "I only aspire after one thing. I cherish the hope that one day I may be welcomed into the plane where Radhika and Madhava are in their glory, sitting and playing." That should be our prospect. This is found in Raghunatha Dasa Goswami's prayer to his guru. He says:
rupam tasyagrajam uru-purim mathurim gostavatim radha-kundam giri-varam aho radhika-madhavasam prapto yasya prathita-krpaya sri gurum tam nato 'smi "I am fully indebted to sri gurudeva. And then he says, "He has given me the service of that great saviour,
the son of Mother Saci, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, who is like a golden
mountain standing to show the direction of krsna-lila. "Then he has brought me in connection with Sri Rupa, who was ordered
to distribute the highest kinds of devotional love, rasa. "
Vaidhi bhakti, Dasa Goswami says, "Then, by his grace, I have achieved the association of Srila Sanatana Goswami, who adjusts our position in relation to raganuga-bhakti. He explains the path of vaidhi-bhakti, "By the grace of gurudeva, So, if we are conscious of all these spiritual matters, then we can think
that we have approached our gurudeva
Devotee: There are so many visions about the International Society for Krsna Consciousness (lSKCON). But what should the real vision of ISKCON be? Srila Sridhara Maharaja: In this verse, Raghunatha Dasa Goswami
gives the real acquaintance of what is lSKCON (nama-srestham
manum api saci-putram atra svarupam ). ISKCON
must not deviate from this line We have not come here to deceive ourselves,
but to fulfill ourselves. ISKCON will fulfill everyone's
inner demand, even extending to the vegetables and stones, taking them
to the feet of Mahaprabhu and the gosvamis. From village to village, every
one, in every place, should be hunted and approached, "Take the name
of Krsna! Come under the flag of Mahaprabhu! This grand worldwide mission
will thrive like anything; it will touch the heavens and cover the Earth,
and other planets also. That was the aim of Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada,
and we understand and appreciate that. |