Lord Siva is actually most dear to Sri Krsna, and therefore Krsna can
give him services which He cannot give anyone else. When the demigods
and demons were churning the Milk Ocean in order to obtain the nectar
of immortality, the first substance produced was a powerful and dangerous
poison, burning the entire world. The demigods appealed to Sri Krsna,
and He advised them to request Lord Siva to drink the poison. Thus,
they worshiped Lord Siva and prayed, Please save us! Only you
can protect us! Lord Siva collected the poison and took it in
his mouth, but he hesitated to swallow it, considering, Lord Krsna
is in my heart. The poison will affect Him. He therefore kept
the poison in his throat, which was burned, and his neck turned the
color blue.
Now, out of genuine humility, Lord Siva told Narada: I want to
be His beloved devotee, but actually I am not. You know that I always
wear ashes from the burial grounds, and a garland of skulls. All my
associates are ghosts and witches, so I am not qualified to be Krsnas
dear devotee. If I am so dear to Him, why would He have ordered me to
engage with the mode of ignorance in the terrible function of destroying
of the universe? If I am such a great recipient of His mercy, why would
he have ordered me to become Sankaracarya and preach a philosophy that
is adverse to Him?
Actually, although he expressed otherwise, it was because Siva is so
dear to Krsna that Krsna was able to give him the difficult task of
appearing as Sankaracarya.*[
end note 1] Many
people had been worshiping the Supreme Lord only to fulfill their selfish
purposes, thinking, Simply by our worship of God, He will be pleased
with us and satisfy all our worldly desires. They worshiped Him
only so that He would rapidly arrange for all of their needs, not to
please Him. Lord Krsna thought, This is very dangerous.
He called Lord Siva and instructed him, Such false devotees will
create great disturbances, so keep them far away from Me. Create a philosophy
which teaches, brahma satyam jagan mithya the Absolute
is true, this world is false. You should preach, All souls
are Siva; all souls are Brahma; all are one. You are brahma, the impersonal
Absolute. There is no need to worship any other God; you are the Supreme
God. Reluctant, Lord Siva asked Krsna, Can you please
tell someone else to do this? I am not qualified for this service.
Krsna replied, No, you will have to do this. In the entire world,
I see no one else who is as capable.
Feeling ashamed, Lord Siva now told Narada, At last, I had to
agree to follow His order. Appearing as Sankaracarya I preached everywhere,
You are brahma, you are brahma, you are the impersonal brahma.
The entire world is false. I am so much regretting this. I know
I have committed a great offence by causing so many people to be averse
to Lord Krsna. Still, to carry out His order I spread this doctrine.
It is clear by the fact that He sometimes gives me such orders that
I am not His dearest one.
Cheating the Cheaters
Lord Siva also expressed to Narada his regret in having given benedictions
to Lord Krsnas enemies. To fulfill his Lords desires, he
had given benedictions to demons like Ravana, Vrkasura, Salva and Jayadratha,
and thus he had performed many activities that were seemingly opposed
to Krsna and krsna-bhakti.
Narada Muni said, Master, please dont try to mislead me.
I know that whatever you do is to please Lord Krsna and to assist Him
in His pastimes, for the benefit of all beings. You told me that you
have many times given benedictions to His enemies. I know that His enemies,
as well as the enemies of His devoted cousins, the Pandavas, worship
you for ill-motivated benedictions. I also know that you grant them
benedictions. But those benedictions are not foolproof; they always
have some loophole. Actually, you cheat these beneficiaries in order
to please Lord Krsna. You are undoubtedly His dearest friend.
Siva and Narada continued to discuss some historical incidents which,
according to Siva, proved that he was not dear to Krsna but according
to Narada, proved the opposite.
A Loophole
The great epic Mahabharata tells of King Jayadratha, one of the many
demons who received such a clever benediction from Lord Siva. Duryodhana,
the paternal cousin of the five Pandava brothers, had given his sister
Dushala in marriage to King Jayadratha, and therefore the king had also
become like a brother-in-law of the Pandavas. Once, Jayadratha tried
to kidnap the Pandavas wife, Draupadi, desiring strongly to make
her his own wife. As he forced her onto his chariot, she admonished
him, crying, I am the wife of the Pandavas. When they catch you,
they will punish you and kill you!
Jayadrathas arrogance prevented him from hearing her, and he continued
his abduction. Meanwhile, the sage Narada approached the Pandavas and
informed them, Oh, I saw Jayadratha taking away Draupadi, and
she was weeping!
Two of the Pandavas, Bhima and Arjuna, immediately chased after Jayadratha.
Bhima dismounted his chariot and ran faster than Jayadrathas horses.
With his bow and arrows, Arjuna created a fire that surrounded the chariot
of Jayadratha, who was then captured and could not move. Severely beaten
by Bhima and arrested by Arjuna, Jayadratha was bound to the chariot
and taken to where Yudhisthira Maharaja had been staying with Draupadi.
Bhima and Arjuna spoke to Yudhisthira, their respected senior brother.
Bhima urged him, I want to kill Jayadratha. Please order me to
kill him.
In support of Bhima, Arjuna said, Jayadratha has performed a heinous
act and should be killed.
King Yudhisthira replied, The offense was committed against Draupadi.
We should take the case to her, and we will do whatever she orders.
When Jayadratha was brought at the feet of Draupadi, she mercifully
told her husbands, Dont kill him; forgive him. He is our
brother-in-law. If you kill him, your cousin-sister will be widowed
and she will weep for the rest of her life.
Bhima and Arjuna then approached Lord Krsna and appealed to Him: What
should we do? We have vowed to kill Jayadratha, and now Draupadi tells
us to forgive him.
Krsna replied, For one who has been honored, dishonor is worse
than death.
Arjuna then shaved King Jayadrathas head, leaving five patches
of hair, and he shaved one side of his face, leaving the other side
unshaven. Jayadratha felt humiliated, and after being released by Bhima
and Arjuna he considered it better to have died. He thought, I
will somehow take revenge. Thus absorbed, he went to Gangotri
in the Himalayas and undertook a severe type of penance to please Lord
Siva.
After some months he gave up all food, water, and bodily activities,
and was about to die. At this point Lord Siva came before him and asked
what boon he wanted as a result of his austerity. Jayadratha replied,
I want revenge against the Pandavas. I want to defeat and kill
all of them. Lord Siva told him, You can defeat the Pandavas,
but only Yudhisthira, Bhima, Nakula and Sahadeva; not Arjuna.
Jayadratha said, If you cannot benedict me to my full satisfaction,
then please grant that neither Arjuna nor anyone else will be able to
kill me. Lord Siva replied, I can grant you this: if your
head is severed and falls on the ground, the person who caused this
will die immediately. Your life will be saved and your head will rejoin
your body. You may be killed hundreds of thousands of times,
but you will not die. On the other hand, if your severed head falls
into your fathers hands and he throws it on the ground, then you
will die. Jayadratha was satisfied, thinking, My father
would never do this.
When the battle of Kuruksetra began, Jayadratha took the side of the
Pandavas enemy, Duryodhana. One evening during the battle, as
the sun was setting, Jayadrathas father was absorbed in prayer
and making an offering of water to the Sun-god. Arjuna saw this opportune
moment. With the skillful release of an arrow, he severed Jayadrathas
head from his body and caused it to fall into the hands of his meditating
father. Startled and without thought, Jayadrathas father tossed
the head on the ground. Then, opening his eyes he exclaimed, What
was that wet thing? Seeing that he had just thrown his sons
head, he began to cry, Oh my son! Oh my son! You are dead now!
A Clever Benediction
Envious of Krsna and with a desire for the strength to destroy him,
the demon Salva also took shelter of Lord Siva. He performed a severe
type of austerity and ate no more than a handful of ashes daily. After
one year, Lord Siva became pleased with him and asked him to beg for
a boon.
Salva begged from Lord Siva the gift of an airplane, saying, This
airplane should perform as I wish; it should be operated by my mind.
On my order it should go to heaven or anywhere I desire. In summer it
should be air-conditioned. If there are only two men, there should only
be two seats, and if I want to travel with hundreds of thousands of
persons, many seats should manifest. It should never crash due to mechanical
difficulty, and it should be equipped with all varieties of weapons.
It should be dangerous and fearful to the Yadus.
Lord Siva agreed, and Salva was helped by the demon Maya Danava to manufacture
a mystical airplane that began to destroy Dvaraka, Lord Krsnas
abode. Salva personally attacked from above, and his soldiers attacked
on the ground. Headed by Pradyumna, the Yadu dynasty warriors fought
with Salva and his army, but they could not defeat him.
Finally, Lord Krsna personally appeared on the battlefield, and after
much intense fighting on both sides and many mystic displays by Salva,
the Lord took up His disc, cut off the demons head, and gave him
liberation.
In this way, the benedictions given by Lord Siva to the enemies of Lord
Krsna always have a weak point a loophole. Lord Siva is extremely
clever, and he is always serving his Lord, Sri Krsna. Narada knew this
fact, and he wanted to publicize Lord Sivas glories. Siva is very
near and dear to Krsna, and non-different from Him. Try to always honor
him, for he is Krsnas greatest devotee.
nimna-ganah yatha ganga
devanam acyuto yatha
vaisnavanam yatha sambhuh
purananam idam tatha
Srimad-Bhagavatam (12.13.16)
["Just as the Ganga is the greatest of all rivers, Lord Acyuta
[Krsna] the supreme among deities and Lord Sambhu [Siva] the greatest
of Vaisnavas, so Srimad-Bhagavatam is the greatest of all Puranas."]
The Principle of Siva
The principle of Siva Siva-tattva is extremely complex.
The principle of Brahma is not as complicated, because Lord Brahma
is always a jiva, a finite spirit soul. Sometimes, when there is no
qualified jiva, Lord Visnu (Krsnas expansion) personally takes
the post of Brahma, but that is rare. Lord Siva is not like that;
he is not a finite soul.
After passing through the eight material coverings, and after crossing
the Viraja (the river that divides the material world and the spiritual
world) and the planet of Lord Brahma (the highest material planet),
one comes to the planet of Siva. There he is known as SadaSiva, a
manifestation of Lord Visnu.
Siva-tattva can be understood by the analogy of yogurt and milk. Yogurt
is nothing but a transformation of milk. Milk can become yogurt, but
yogurt cannot become milk. This analogy is found in Sri Brahma-Samhita
and elucidated in Srila Jiva Gosvamis commentary: Just
as milk is transformed into yogurt by contact with a transforming
agent, Sri Govinda, Lord Sri Krsna, similarly accepts the form of
Sambhu (Siva) in order to accomplish a specific purpose. The example
of yogurt is actually given in order to convey the idea of cause and
effect, not the idea of transformation. Sri Krsna is reality and cannot
be transformed, so it is not possible for Him to undergo any kind
of distortion. A wish-fulfilling gem manifests many things according
to ones desire, yet its constitutional nature remains untransformed.*[end
note 2]
Ramesvara Mahadeva
When Sri Ramacandra was making the bridge to Lanka, he established
a Siva-linga (deity form of Siva) called Ramesvara. All the common
people began glorifying Lord Siva, shouting, Ramesvara ki jaya!
You are Ramas isvara: you are the lord of Rama. The demigods
were unsatisfied by this and announced through an arial voice, Ramas
ca asau isvarah: Rama is God, and Sankara is also God; they are the
same. Hearing this, the Siva-linga broke. Lord Siva emerged
from the linga and told them all, You are all foolish; you do
not know my tattva, the established truths regarding my identity.
Rama is my beloved and my God, and that is why I am called Ramesvara.
Granting Perfect Love
Lord Siva eternally resides in Lord Krsnas abode, Vrndavana,
where he manifests many forms to render devotional services to Him.
The form of Gopisvara Mahadeva*[end note 3] was manifested
by Lord Krsnas desire. When Krsna desired to perform His rasa
dance, Srimati Radhika, the embodiment of His pleasure potency, manifested
from His left side and Gopisvara Mahadeva manifested from His right
side. The form of Siva who lives in Kasi or Kailasa in the material
world is a partial manifestation of the original Sadasiva in Vrndavana.
The many other commonly worshiped forms of Lord Siva are expansions
of Sadasiva. They are not the original. Partial expansions such as
Pippalesvara Mahadeva, Bhutesvara Mahadeva, Rangesvara Mahadeva and
so on cannot award the benediction that can be attained by the mercy
of Gopisvara the highest perfection of love, namely vraja-prema.
Srila Raghunatha dasa Gosvami has composed a prayer in his Vraja-vilasa-stava:
muda gopendrasyatmaja bhuja parisranga nidhaye
sphurad gopirvrndair yam iha bhagavatam pranayibhih
bhajadbhistair bhaktyas vamabhilasitam praptam acirad
yamitire gopisvaram anudinam tah kila bhaje
["I daily worship Gopisvara Mahadeva, who is situated on the
bank of Yamuna. That very Gopisvara was worshipped with deep devotion
by the gopis, and he quickly fulfilled their desire to attain a supremely
precious jewel in the form of the embrace of the son of Nanda Maharaja
(Krsna)."]
Srila Sanatana Gosvami, the great Vaisnava saint who resided in Vrndavana
near the old Sri Madana-Mohana temple, would go daily to see Sri Gopisvara
Mahadeva at his temple. Once, in his older years, Sanatana Gosvami
had a dream wherein Gopisvara Mahadeva appeared and instructed him:
Now that you are old, please do not go through so much trouble
to see me. Sanatana Gosvami replied, I will continue to
come. I cannot change this habit. Gopisvara Mahadeva said, Then
I will come and stay very near to your residence, manifesting in Bankhandi.
The very next day, Sri Gopisvara Mahadeva appeared in Bankhandi, halfway
between his orginal temple and Srila Sanatana Gosvamis residence.
Seeing this, Sanatana Gosvami became overwhelmed with transcendental
ecstasy, and from that day on he visited Bankhandi Mahadeva every
day.
Wherever he was, Srila Sanatana Gosvami could not live without his
beloved Lord Siva Gopisvara Mahadeva and Bankhandi Mahadeva
in Vrndavana, and Kamesvara Mahadeva in Kamyavana forest. In Govardhana
he would stay near his very dear friend, Cakresvara Mahadeva, who
acquired the name when he served Govardhana Hill and the Vrajavasis
by holding up his trident like a cakra, protecting them from the torrential
deluge sent by King Indra.
Prior to this, Lord Siva had asked Sri Krsna for the boon to witness
His childhood pastimes. Krsna ordered him to situate himself in Nandagaon
in the form of a hill. Siva followed this order and became Nandisvara
Hill, and he thus became known as Nandisvara. (Lord Brahma became
Brahma-parvata, the mountain in Srimati Radhikas birthplace,
Varsana. Because Brahma is so near to Radhika, he is also our Gurudeva.)
We honor Lord Siva as a great Vaisnava and as Guru. We do not worship
him separately. We observe Siva-ratri, Lord Sivas appearance
day, and we glorify him in connection to his relationship with Sri
Krsna. Srila Sanatana Gosvami has written in his Hari-bhakti-vilasa
that all Vaisnavas should observe Siva-caturdasi (Siva-ratri). Lord
Siva, in whom all good qualities reside, should certainly be honored
by the observance of this day.
We offer obeisance to Lord Siva with prayers like this:
vrndavanavani-pate! jaya soma soma-maule
sanaka-sanandana-sanatana-naradedya
gopisvara! vraja-vilasi-yuganghri-padme
prema prayaccha nirupadhi namo namas te
(Sankalpa-kalpadruma 103)
["O Gatekeeper of Vrndavana! O Soma, all glories to you! O you
whose forehead is decorated with the moon, and who is worshipable
by the sages headed by Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatana and Narada! O Gopisvara!
Desiring that you bestow upon me prema for the lotus feet of Sri Sri
Radha-Madhava, who perform joyous pastimes in Vraja-dhama, I offer
obeisances unto you time and again."]
By Sivas Benediction
A brahmana in Kasi Varanasi once prayed to Lord Siva, I want
to give my daughter in marriage, but I have no money. Please give
me money. Lord Siva told him, Go to Vrndavana and meet
with Srila Sanatana Gosvami. You can ask him to give you some wealth
for your daughters marriage. The brahmana went to Vrndavana,
by foot, and there he asked the villagers there for the whereabouts
of a person named Sanatana Gosvami. As they all knew him, they pointed
out his residence.
Srila Sanatana Gosvami was practicing bhajana near the Yamuna River
at Kaliya-hrada, the former abode of the very poisonous snake named
Kaliya. Kaliya-hrada was close to the Yamuna, and therefore its surrounding
area was full of sand. Srila Sanatana Gosvami wore only a loincloth.
He used to go begging door-to-door for a small amount of prasada (Krsnas
food remnants), and would take as his meal only one dry chapatti (flat
bread), with no salt.
The brahmana arrived at his cottage and told him, I went to
Sankara Mahadeva, Lord Siva, and he told me to meet you. He said you
will give me some wealth for my daughters marriage. Sanatana
Gosvami replied, I have no possessions. You can see that I have
nothing but a loincloth. Then he thought, Oh, Siva cannot
tell a lie. He is my bosom friend. Thinking of Lord Siva and
contemplating further, he remembered a touchstone he had once disgarded
and then forgotten. Now he told the brahmana, Go to the Yamuna
and remove some of the sand, and there you will find a touchstone.
It is somewhere in the sand, though I dont remember where.
The brahmana found the jewel, touched it to iron, and the iron turned
into gold. He was very, very happy that Lord Siva had told him to
come to Vrndavana, and thought with gratitude, My prayer has
been answered by him. On the way home, however, his greed for
money increased and he began thinking, Why did Sanatana Gosvami
keep the touchstone in the sand? It had no use there. He must have
still more valuable jewels.
He thus returned, and Sanatana Gosvami asked him, Why have you
come back? He replied, Ive come because I know that
you have more valuable jewels than this. Sanatana Gosvami then
said, Go and throw the touchstone in the Yamuna. The brahmana
did so with all his power, and then Sanatana Gosvami told him, Come
here. Come here. He gave him the mantra, Hare Krsna Hare
Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
and said, I do not have worldly jewels, but I have transcendental
jewels. The jewel of Lord Krsna and Sri Radha will come to you in
a very short time. So remain here. Your daughters marriage will
take place automatically. Stay here and chant Hare Krsna. That
brahmana followed his instruction and became a very elevated saint.
*[end note 1] Lord Siva was referring to the long
history in relation to Sripad Sankaracaryas propagating the
concept of the living entities oneness with God in all respects.
Before the appearance of Sankaracarya fifteen hundred years ago, voidist
Buddhism, which rejects the Vedas, was prominent in India. Sankaracarya
is an incarnation of Lord Siva, the topmost devotee of the Lord. However,
in order to drive away Buddhism and re-establish Vedic authority,
he had to compromise with the atheistic Buddhist philosophy and preach
a non-devotional doctrine.
*[end note 2] In this case the special transforming
agent is constituted of a mixture of mayas aspect of the mode
of ignorance, the minuteness aspect of the marginal potency, and a
slight degree of the combined knowledge (sahvit) and bliss (hladini)
aspects of the transcendental potency. The effulgent subordinate controller
in the form of Sambhu-linga, being united with this special transforming
agent, is constitutionally the semblance of Gods expansion.
(Brahma-samhita commentary by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura)
*[end note 3] In his original and most pure form,
Siva is eternally Gopisvara Mahadeva. Yet, he performed the following
human-like pastime in which he became Gopisvara:
Lord Siva wanted to become a gopi. He performed austerities,
and when Paurnamasi Yogamaya became pleased and appeared before him,
he prayed to join Krsnas rasa-lila. Paurnamasi mercifully assisted
him in dipping in Brahma-kunda, and he immediately assumed the form
of a teenage gopi. He then went to the place where rasa-lila was being
performed, and hid there in a grove.
Krsna and the gopis sensed that someone of a different mood
had come. They asked each other, Why are you not so happy today?
What is the matter? After searching, they discovered the new
gopi and asked her, Who are you? What is your name?
Who are your parents? What is your husbands name? Where is your
in-laws house?
When Siva could not reply, they began to slap her so much that
her cheeks became swollen and she began to cry, Yogamaya, Yogamaya.
Save me. I will never again come to Vrndavana, and I will never dare
take part in rasa-lila. Paurnamasi arrived, and she requested
the gopis to show Lord Siva mercy. She is the object of my mercy,
Paurnamasi told them. The gopis then accepted her as a gopi and Krsna
named her Gopisvara (she whose isvaras, controllers, are the gopis).
He blessed her to become the guard of the rasa-lila and said, Without
the sanction of Gopisvara, no one will be able to enter the rasa-lila.
(Pinnacle of Devotion)
Painting of Lord Siva by: Syamarani dasi
Editorial Advisors: Sripad Madhava Maharaja and Sripad Brajanatha
dasa
Editor: Syamarani dasi
Transcriber: Vasanti dasi
Typist: Jai Sri dasi