Srila Narayana Maharaja: So much thanks to all devotees
coming from far away-from California, Badger, Costa-Rica,
Australia, Hawaii, Panama, Brazil, Miami, and Philippines
also. I want to speak anything under the guidance of Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu and under the guidance of Rupa,
Raghunatha, Sanatana, and especially Srila Bhaktivinoda
Thakura, Srila Prabhupada Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
Gosvami Thakura, my Gurudeva and my siksa guru
Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja, whom you called
Prabhupada.
He was my friend my very
bosom friend. He was my siksa guru. He never treated me
like a disciple. We were always sitting in one seat
together, talking so much hari-katha, and making
capatis. We were like friends, laughing and joking. He
was a very jokey person and always smiling. He had no
false ego that I am so learned, I am Guru or anything. He
must have joked with you, his senior disciples, not that
he was always very grave and controlling anyone, never.
Never controlling but out of love he wanted to control.
So I always want to follow him. What I am telling not any
word is mine but their words, their realizations, their
preaching.
I request you to go very deep
in his teachings. If you are always busy to take the
meaning of his instructions outwardly, externally only,
then you will be deceived, and you will be cheated. Try
to go deep and try to understand his teachings. He may
tell like other gurus in our acarya parampara so many
contradictory things, because there are so many different
classes of devotees, grades of devotees. But we have to
reconcile them why he told one thing here and another
thing there. He may tell these things in different
circumstances. There are so many things [apparent
contradictions] in Srimad Bhagavatam and in Caitanya
Caritamrta also. In Srimad Bhagavatam also we can see so
many things. Krishna told gopis in a very dark night,
very dangerous forest, so many beasts were there: "You
should at once return back." After that Krishna asked,
"When did I tell you to go?" There were no dangerous
animals and it was not a dark night. It was a full moon
night but He said that it was very dark, and "I never
told you to return back." But we will have to reconcile.
Why did he tell that time, "You should not go from Me.
You should stay here and we will dance."? Oh, everything
depends on the qualification of the devotees; they must
reconcile these things.
Now I am coming to my class.
In India after Mahabharata some bad days came, and India
came under the control of Mohammedan rulers. At that time
in Bengal there was a Muslim king, Hussein Shah. Once he
was constructing a very high tomb, engaging thousands of
workers. So many expert masons were working very hard.
When it was just about completed, the king himself went
very high up on the top. Looking at it, he exclaimed,
"Oh, very wonderful work they have done. In India there
is no tomb like this," and he was appreciating the
masons. But the head mason replied, "This tomb is so
beautiful, so good and wonderful, but we can do even
better than this." At once the king took the hands of
that mason and threw him down from there, and he was
killed. "If he remained alive, then he could build
something more splendid than this. I cannot bear this."
So, being very angry, he killed him. At that time one of
his personal assistants was there.
The king told him, "At once you should go and bring." But
what he was to bring the king never said. "At once you
should go." And in fear he ran from there. He was
thinking, "What order he has given? What to bring?" He
could never figure out what it could be. Being very
worried, he left that town and he went to another town to
save himself, pondering, "What should I bring?"
Still very worried, he was
going down the road one day and saw that there were two
brothers, very beautiful. They were looking at him and
saw that this man was very worried, so they called to
him. These two boys, the two brothers, were sixteen,
seventeen years in age. They called him and said, "Oh, we
see that everyday you are roaming here and there, and you
seem to be very worried. What is your concern? He
replied, "I am the personal assistance of my king Hussein
Shah. He told me to bring something but what to bring he
never told. And out of fear I fled away from there. If he
finds me, then he may kill me. That's why I am so
worried." "Can you tell us, when he gave you this order,
where was he sitting and what was he doing?" Then he told
them the whole story, how they were on the tomb and there
the king killed that mason and then he ordered me to
bring something. "Oh, you need not worry. You should take
two very expert masons from here, and at once go and tell
the king that in this town there are two very expert
masons. You should fetch them and go at once to the
king." Then he became very happy even though he was still
afraid. He went to the king and told him, "O King, I have
brought two expert masons."
Hearing this, the king began
to laugh and asked, "How did you know my wish?" "I could
never understand, but in that town there are two
brothers, very expert and very learned, although they are
young in age but very expert in all things. They know
many languages, especially Sanskrit, Urdu, Persian and
all others. They are very expert."
The king said, "I wanted this
but that time I was angry. I told you to bring something,
but I didn't tell you what to bring. They seem very
wonderful and very intelligent. You should go again and
request that those two brothers should come to me, and
they should be with me."
Can you tell who were those
two brothers? Amar and Santosh. Amar was Sanatana Gosvami
and Santosh was Rupa Gosvami-two brothers. The king's
officer went there and requested them to come. With some
special arrangement he brought them to the king who asked
them so many questions, all of which they answered to the
point. At once he was very charmed and he kept them in
the his kingdom as private secretary and prime-minister.
Sanatana Gosvami was the prime-minister, and Rupa Gosvami
was the private secretary.
There were three brothers
and, as far I know, one sister. They were working as
chief minister and private secretary for many years.
After Caitanya Mahaprabhu took sannyasa, He returned to
Puri. Then He went to South India and met with Raya
Ramananda. Then He returned to Puri and again He
declared, "I am going to Vrindavana." He followed the
route along the Ganges. He came first to the bank of the
Ganges from Puri and from there he was going to
Vrindavana.
When he reached
Kanayanatshala, the kingdom of Hussein Shah, huge crowds
were surrounding Caitanya Mahaprabhu. In Caitanya
Caritamrta it is written that more than lakhs of people
were always following Him. Kirtana and hari-katha were
always going on. They reached Kanayanatshala. That place
previously was called by some Mohammedan name, but
Sanatana Gosvami and Rupa Gosvami changed it to
Kanayanatshala. They made there Radha-kunda and
Syama-kunda, at Ramakeli-grama.
When Caitanya Mahaprabhu came
with all His followers, Rupa and Sanatana changed their
dresses in the night and, putting on dhotis and shawls,
came to Caitanya Mahaprabhu in a mood of great
simplicity. Also Anupama came with his son Jiva Gosvami,
who was not even two years old. He was in their laps, and
they gave this Jiva Gosvami to the lotus feet of Caitanya
Mahaprabhu. After that Sanatana Gosvami told Caitanya
Mahaprabhu, "This is not the process to go to Vrindavana.
How should one go? Alone, like a street beggar, not
taking any opulence and so much money." You see how Rupa
and Sanatana and also Mahaprabhu came to Vrindavana. "So
this is not the proper way to go to Vrindavana-with
thousands and thousands of persons, because so many
problems will come. Here also you have a large crowd-more
than two hundred. So this creates some problems-where to
stay, where to host, where to take prasadam. It may be
that some will be very sick and doctors will be needed.
So many problems may come, but go alone with nothing.
Keep nothing in pocket. When it is night, we will find
any place to stay, and we can beg one chapati in the
houses of the devotees so nothing is needed." Caitanya
Mahaprabhu answered, "Oh, you are very intelligent. I am
making a mistake. If I am going like this, any king might
think that I am going to invade his kingdom." Sanatana
Gosvami added, "This is exactly the reason why I came to
You. Hussein Shah deputed me to go and investigate who is
this person and how is it that so many people are with
him. Does he want to invade the kingdom and attack me?"
So Sanatana Gosvami advised that He should go alone. Then
Caitanya Mahaprabhu decided, "Oh, I should return to Puri
and again from there next year I will go to Vrindavana."
So he returned back. Was this journey in vain? His
problem was solved. Bhavad-vidha bhagavatas,tirtha-bhutah
svayam vibho,tirthi-kurvanti tirthani, svantah-sthena
gadabhrta (SB 1.13.10). What is the meaning?
"Personalities such as
Yourself are places of holy pilgrimage. Indeed, You
purify the holy places. Because the Supreme Personality
of Godhead is situated in the hearts of saints, such
persons can purify even the places of pilgrimage."
They have nothing, no
self-interest. Personally I have no self-interest,
nothing. In this old age you know how troublesome it is
for me to go everywhere. Narada Rsi, Sukadeva Gosvami did
not even want any cloth, nothing. Why were they only
going here and there? Bhavad-vidha
bhagavatas,tirtha-bhutah svayam vibho, tirthi-kurvanti
tirthani, svantah-sthena gadabhrta. Pure devotees have no
worldly desire except, "Oh, I want to serve
Radha-Krishna." They keep Krishna in control in their
hearts always -gadabhrta. What is the meaning of
gadabhrta? With gada, with His club, He is saving the
whole world. This is one meaning, general meaning, but a
pure devotee will reject this. For him it will mean "He
who speaks very sweetly with vamsi." He calls out,
"Radhe, Radhe," and cows, "Kalindi, Gange, Yamune,
Pisangi," like this and also gopis, "Radhe, Lalite,
Vishake," and they are at once attracted and come to Him.
So by vamsi He speaks so sweetly. He is gadadbhrta.
The pure devotees, high-class
devotees, always keep this Krishna with Radhika and the
gopis in their hearts, and in this way, wherever they go,
the place becomes a tirtha (tirthi kurvanti tirthani)
They go to tirtha and they make it a holy place. How? By
the dust of their lotus feet. They have nothing to take
from anywhere. Their only purpose is to give pure bhakti.
Swamiji never came for any self-interest, never, not for
name or fame. He came out of pity, to serve the order of
his Gurudeva, to preach his mission, and that is why he
attracted lakhs and lakhs of devotees in a couple of
years. He never wanted anything for himself, never, and
that is why he successfully preached the mission very
quickly.
Caitanya Mahaprabhu came to
Ramakeli only to sprinkle His mercy in the hearts of
Rupa, Sanatana and Jiva also. Then he told them very
secretly, "I want you to give up your jobs and go to
Vrindavana. I want you to meet Me in Vrindavana. Become
street beggars and come to Me. I will go alone there and
you should meet Me." And then He left.
At once, one order was
sufficient for them. What Caitanya Mahaprabhu told them
they followed very strictly. They wanted to resolve how
to meet Caitanya Mahaprabhu in Vrindavana.
Mahaprabhu returned to Puri,
and the next year He started alone, going through very
dangerous forests where there were elephants, tigers,
bears, wild dogs. Caitanya Mahaprabhu had no weapon, no
gun, no pistol or anything but the pistol of prema and
love. He was always chanting Hare Krishna Hare Krishna,
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare / Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama
Rama Hare Hare.
Krishna! Krishna! Krishna!
Krishna! Krishna! Krishna! he
Rama! Rama! Rama! Rama! Rama! Rama! Raghava!
Krishna! Kesava! Krishna! Kesava! Krishna! Kesava! pahi
mam
Rama! Raghava! Rama Raghava! Rama! Raghava! raksa mam
Why raksa mam, what is the
meaning of pahi mam? I am offering myself totally-pahi,
pahi. I am offering everything. Now I am not mine, I am
Yours. This called pahi. Like Draupadi: I cannot save
myself. Now I have given myself fully at Your lotus
feet.
What was Caitanya
Mahaprabhu's problem that He was calling like this? Why?
Oh, in separation mood. He had taken training in the
school of Visakha and Raya Ramananda. Then He was in so
much separation for Krishna, feeling that "Myself I am
now Radhika.". He was always feeling like this-in the
forest also. He saw the forest and said, "Oh, this is
Vrindavana," and the river, "Oh, Kalindi is here," some
mountains, "Oh, Giriraja Govardhana," some cows, "Oh,
these are the cows of Krishna," and seeing the cowherd
boys, "Oh, these are the friends of Krishna." And weeping
bitterly He was calling, "Krishna Krishna pahi mam!
Krishna Krishna raksa mam."
If the tigers, sleeping on
the way, were touched by Mahaprabhu's feet, they used to
chant "Krishna Krishna."
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna,
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare
When Mahaprabhu would chant
Hare Krishna very loudly, the whole forest used to follow
Him and would echo. All the creatures, creepers, trees,
animals, and even the grasses would hear and at once they
were liberated-miraculously. In this way He reached
Vrindavana.
Rupa Gosvami knew that
Mahaprabhu had reached Vrindavana, and resigned his post.
He went to his house with his younger brother Anupama.
This is the process adopted by Rupa Gosvami. You can
follow the process if you are eager to follow. He went to
his native place where he had kept so much money. He
divided it into two parts and gave half in charity to the
brahmanas and Vaisnavas and half he kept for his family,
telling them to maintain their lives with it and to
provide for the education of Jiva Gosvami. And ten
thousand gold coins he took with him, which he kept in
the capital, in Ramakeli-grama, where he had been staying
before. This was to be used to help Sanatana Gosvami, if
the need arose. When he left, he wrote a letter to
Sanatana Gosvami. Then he became like a street beggar,
with nothing in his pocket, no shirt, nothing. He just
had some worn and torn cloth, a dhoti only and one
chaddar, nothing else. If he needed something, he would
beg here and there one or two capatis, not more than
that.
Together Rupa and Anupama
went to Vrindavana. On the way they wrote a letter and
sent it to Sanatana Gosvami. He wrote only some five or
six letters which no one could understand. If the king
would see, he would not understand. He wrote ka, ma and
then sha, and so many letters-six or seven letters-and
this made one poem or a sloka. Ka-where did Madhupuri go,
the capital place of Krishna-Yadupuri? Do you understand?
Once upon a time Mathura was the kingdom of the whole of
India, including Dvaraka and Ayodhya. But now it is a
desert. What has remained of the kingdoms of Rama and
Krishna, where there were so many beautiful palaces?
Where are they now? What is the meaning? Ravana is gone,
Rama and all His opulence also disappeared, and you are
like a poor person in front of them. You should consider
this and at once give up all possessions, your opulence,
position, everything, and come to Vrindavana. Sanatana
Gosvami read this and he understood what Rupa Gosvami was
telling. At once he decided to leave his post and
everything. He did not go to the council of the king but
sent word that he was sick, although he wasn't really.
What was he doing? He was hearing Bhagavatam from so many
learned scholars, and he was absorbed in discussions with
the devotees all the time. He was not having any problem,
nothing. Rather, he was always sinking the ocean of love
and affection.
The king himself came to see
what he was doing and told him, "I am going to a war in
Orissa, to invade Jagannath Puri so you should come with
me." Sanatana Gosvami told him flatly, "I cannot go. I
cannot go to attack Jagannath Puri, never. I don't want
be your prime minister. You can give this position to
anyone else. Now I cannot do service."
The king told him, "You are
my elder brother. I depend on you and you are disobeying
my order. I am the ruler. If you do not obey me, I will
punish you." Then the king put him in jail and went
away.
Sanatana Gosvami was very
happy. It has been written: raja more priti kore emor
bandhana. My wife is loving me so much that it is bondage
for me. The father is giving love-it is bondage for me.
What is the meaning of this sloka, do you know? It is a
very important thing. If you want to follow Rupa and
Sanatana, you should know this meaning and then you can
follow them.
It means that if raja, the
king, has so much affection for me, he is giving me so
much money and position, it is really bondage for me. If
a wife has so much love for her husband and the husband
wants to be a pure devotee, oh, this is bondage for him,
a very big obstacle. If he has a very, very loving child,
then this love is like a bondage. He cannot do bhajana.
So Sanatana Gosvami is saying, "Somehow I should do
something so that the king will become angry with
me."
There was a devotee about
hundred years old who wanted to take sannyasa, but his
wife was so loving that, when he requested to take
sannyasa, she presented some obstacles. One day he set
his room on fire, took a chaddar and pretended he was
sleeping. The fire was coming very near. The wife saw it
and at once entered the room. "Oh, you are sleeping? Oh,
such a big fire is here. You should leave this place. At
once go out from here." Immediately he came out of the
house and said to her, "You have told me to go out of the
house. Now I will never return to the house. I am going."
And thus he left his home. His wife was weeping, but he
said, "You have ordered me so I am following your order."
This person was Ballabha Acarya. He went to Kasi and took
sannyasa from Madhavendra Puri, and the next day he left
his body. Sometimes pure devotees want to serve Krishna
totally, but they may cheat others by their tricks.
Sanatana Gosvami wanted to cheat the king, so he made the
king angry.
Thus Sanatana Gosvami was put
in prison. He gave five thousand gold coins to the
jailer, but he was not satisfied. Sanatana Gosvami told
him, "You should help me because I have given this post
to you. Then you will gain some sukrti. Don't worry. I
will not stay here. I will pose as a Muslim medicant and
will go to Mecca. I will not stay in India. So please
help me." Sanatana said this because the jailer was
Mohammedan. So he became happy. He was still fearing the
king, so Sanatana offered him two thousand more gold
coins. Then some water came from his tongue and mouth.
"So much money I have never seen in my whole life. I
cannot make so much money in my whole life. If the king
will come and be angry and takes away my post, no harm. I
can maintain myself." So he released Sanatana Gosvami,
and with one servant he started on his way to
Vrindavana.
Aranya Maharaja: When
Sanatana Gosvami escaped from the prison, he could not go
to meet Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu by the main roads because
he would be caught, so he was going through the forest
areas, very dangerous places. He came to one district
called Patna where he was approached by one very wealthy
landlord. He told him, "You can stay with me tonight. I
will give you some ingredients and you can cook for
yourself. Thus you can take prasadam, and in the morning
I will send my men with you who will escort you over this
dangerous tract of land over the hills. Sri Sanatana
Gosvami agreed. He cooked and took prasadam, and when he
went to take bath, he was thinking to himself very
deeply. Because he had been the prime minister of Nawab Hussein Shah, he knew politics and the art of diplomacy.
So he was thinking to himself, "Why would this person
offer to help me for no reason? He must have some
motivation." Sri Sanatana Gosvami was very intelligent.
He returned back to the place where he was staying, and
there he approached his servant Isana and inquired from
him. "Isana, are you carrying with you any valuable
things."
Isana replied, " Oh, yes,
Prabhu! I have seven gold coins."
"Why are you bringing this
with you? Why are you carrying this wealth with you? This
wealth is like Yamaraja himself. Certainly anyone might
kill us for this, so this is a very dangerous thing. Give
me the coins right now."
So Isana took the gold coins
and gave them to Sanatana Gosvami, who immediately went
to the landlord and said, "Here. I want you to take these
seven gold coins. I will give you them and, for the sake
of religious principles, please escort us through this
very dangerous tract of land." Then the heart of that
landlord, being influenced by the powerful association of
Sanatana Gosvami, whose heart was so pure, who was so
saturated in bhakti, melted and he began to confess,
saying, "You have saved me from a very sinful act.
Tonight, this very night I was about to kill you and take
your money. I have an assistant who is an astrologer. He
knows the art of the astrology, and he had already
informed me that two travelers were coming this way,
carrying with them eight gold coins, not seven. So we
made a plan to intercept you, give you a place to stay
and in the night we would have killed you and taken your
money." "If I keep this money with me it is certain that
somebody else will try to kill me for this. So you should
take this money." So then that person accepted the money
from Sanatana Gosvami and escorted him over that
dangerous tract of land. After they passed that region
and the men had gone, Sanatana Gosvami called for his
servant Isana: "O Isana, come here. I know that you have
with you some balance from these gold coins." Isana
hadn't been thoroughly honest with him. He had told
Sanatana Gosvami that he had seven gold coins. He gave
him seven and one he kept secretly. So what was his
intention? "I will give him seven gold coins and one I
will keep, because in the future a very difficult
situation may come and by this gold we can buy anything
we need and solve the problem. I will use this gold in
his service." He was not selfish. He intended this one
gold coin for the service of Sanatana Gosvami, but
Sanatana Gosvami told him, " O Isana, this one gold coin
you should keep with you and return to your home."
Srila Narayana Maharaja: You
are not qualified to be with me. You are depending on
money, not in Krishna only. I don't want to be with a
person like this. You cannot help me. You will make so
many problems. If you want to be a pure devotee like Rupa
Gosvami, Sanatana Gosvami, and Raghunatha Gosvami, look
at what they did. If you are not going to follow their
example, then
Krishna-prema will be very far away.
Aranya Maharaja: So hearing
this, Isana began to cry, his heart broken. "Please don't
send me away. I only want to serve you."
But Sanatana Gosvami was very
strong, very strict. He said, "No, you keep this coin and
return to your home." The devotee must be completely
surrendered to Krishna. He will think, "Krishna is my
only maintainer. Krishna is my only protector, and if I
take shelter of money, if I take shelter of
opulence, if I take shelter of my own intelligence, then
Krishna is sure to neglect me. I don't want Krishna to
neglect me, so I will neglect all of these things.
Krishna is sure to take care of me. Anayas cintayanto mam
ye janah paryupasate, tesam nityabhiyuktanam yoga-kseman
vahamy aham. So in this way Sanatana Gosvami continued
alone on his journey towards Vrindavan, following the
path along the Ganges.
Then he came to one town
called Hatipur. There he met with Sri Kanta, who was his
brother-in-law, the husband of the sister of Sanatana
Gosvami. He was engaged in government service there and
had three lakhs of gold coins, three hundred thousand
gold coins. That time this is inconceivable amount of
wealth. The king had given him this money to purchase
horses for the Muslim government. So he was there buying
horses and sending them to the emperor. When Sanatana
Gosvami came and met with his very wealthy and very
aristocratic, highly positioned brother-in-law, his
brother-in-law was happy to meet with him.
Srila Narayana Maharaja:
Sanatana Gosvami was more than him, but he had left
everything and had become like a street beggar.
Aranya Maharaja: Sanatana
Gosvami, he was in the higher position. He was a prime
minister, but he had left that very high position and
became like a street beggar. His brother-in-law told him,
"You are dirty and your cloth is all ruined. We will give
you very some nice cloth, fine clothing and you should
stay here for some time with me and live like a very
aristocratic gentlemen."
Sanatana Gosvami said, "No, I
will not stay here, not even for a second, not one
second. Help me to cross over the Ganges and continue my
journey."
Srila Narayana Maharaja: Why
for one second wouldn't he stay there? Bad association.
Even the association of his brother-in-law was not
helpful for him. So his brother-in-law requested him to
stay, but for one moment he would not remain there. He
left that place and came to Varanasi, but he accepted
something from his brother-in-law.
Aranya Maharaja: As he was
leaving that place, his brother-in-law gave him one very
costly and luxurious woollen blanket.
Srila Narayana Maharaja: Why
did he give it? It was the cold season for India, highest
cold, so he gave it to him to keep warm. He took it and
went to Varanasi. Then what happened when he came to
Varanasi on the bank of the Ganges, very sacred place? He
heard that Caitanya Mahaprabhu had reached there on His
way back from Vrindavan. Lakhs and lakhs of devotee
were hearing from Caitanya Mahaprabhu. He had defeated
Prakasananda, having cut all his Mayavada arguments.
Caitanya Mahaprabhu was so prominent that lakhs and
lakhs of devotees were coming to see Him. He was staying
in the house of Candra Sekhara. Sanatana Gosvami came
there searching for Him. He was standing at the door of
Candra Sekhara's house, and Caitanya Mahaprabhu knew that
he was there.
Devotee: Then Caitanya
Mahaprabhu enquired from Candra Sekhara and asked him to
go and see if someone had come to his doorstep.
Mahaprabhu said that a devotee had come. When Candra
Sekhara came out, he saw no devotee waiting outside and
replied to Caitanya Mahaprabhu, "I didn't see any devotee
standing outside to meet You."
Then Mahaprabhu asked, "Did
you see anyone there?" This time Candra Sekhara came out
and saw one person who was so dirty and shaggy, with such
a big beard, looking like a Muslim. Then Candra Sekhara
told this man to come in because Caitanya Mahaprabhu was
calling him. When this person who was actually Sanatana
Gosvami came in and when Caitanya Mahaprabhu saw him, He
quickly ran to embrace him. But what happened? Sanatana
Gosvami didn't want Caitanya Mahaprabhu to touch him, but
Mahaprabhu wanted to embrace him. Mahaprabhu said that by
touching a pure devotee one can completely become
pure.
Srila Narayana Maharaja: I am
touching you only to become pure Myself.
Devotee: After sometime
Mahaprabhu ordered Candra Sekhara to give some nice
clothes and to help him to shave up and dress like a
devotee. After Sanatana Gosvami shaved up, Candra Sekhara
offered him a new cloth which Sanatana Gosvami would not
accept. Instead he asked for one of Candra Sekhara's old
dhotis which he tore into two pieces, making two pieces
of outer sannyasa clothes, the upper and the lower, and
he made one kutir out that cloth. In that way he came in
front of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. When Caitanya
Mahaprabhu saw that dress of Sanatana Gosvami He was very
happy and He was very pleased how nicely Sanatana Gosvami
was following the principles of sannyasa asrama. But
Sanatana Gosvami was still keeping that valuable blanket
given to him by his brother-in-law. While in conversation
Mahaprabhu would sometimes look at the blanket. In the
meanwhile they went to Tapana Misra's house where
Mahaprabhu was invited for prasadam. Mahaprabhu took
Sanatana Gosvami with him to take mahaprasadam. When
Mahaprabhu requested Tapana Misra to give mahaprasadam
also to Sanatana Gosvami, Tapana Misra replied that he
had some duties to do. "You please take first, and after
you have taken, then Sanatana Gosvami will honor
mahaprasadam." After Mahaprabhu took mahaprasadam and was
resting, Tapana Misra gave Mahaprabhu's remnants to
Sanatana Gosvami, who saw that Mahaprabhu was noticing
this blanket again and again. Then he understood that
Caitanya Mahaprabhu wasn't pleased with this. Sanatana
Gosvami went to the Ganges where one poor man had washed
his old torn quilt and had spread it for drying. Sanatana
Gosvami went to him and asked if he could trade his
valuable blanket for that quilt. When that person heard
these words from Sanatana Gosvami, he was startled and
said, "You are a nice gentlemen. Why are you joking with
me like this? You are a sane person so why would any sane
person would trade this torn old quilt for a valuable
blanket?" He was thinking that Sanatana Gosvami was
joking with him.
But when Sanatana Gosvami
seriously requested him, he gave his valuable blanket to
that poor person and took his torn quilt and went with it
to Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu
became so happy to see how Sanatana Gosvami was following
the strict principles of sannyasa asrama. He was very
pleased that by the mercy of Krishna Sanatana Gosvami had
given all attraction for all material sense objects.
That blanket was his last
material attachment, and now he had completely given that
up also. So Caitanya Mahaprabhu was very happy to see
Sanatana Gosvami in that condition, completely depending
on Krishna and not having any attachment or attraction
for anything mundane. Then Sanatana Gosvami humbly began
to inquire from Mahaprabhu.
Srila Narayana Maharaja:
Thank you. This is the process. What is the purpose of
this story? From the beginning of his life, a devotee
should follow how Sanatana Gosvami left
everything-position wealth and money. Even a servant with
one coin he left. Even that blanket-now he had nothing.
He only took an old dhoti and made it into four, for his
lower and upper cloth. He had nothing else. He had no
money. Nothing was left with him. If any person wants to
go to any high-class devotee to become a Vaisnava, he
should be like Sanatana Gosvami. He should not come with
so much wealth in his pockets or with a big bank balance.
Otherwise he can never follow this process. He must come
like a street beggar.
I can tell you the life
history of your Srila Prabhupada, my friend Bhaktivedanta
Svami Maharaja. He himself told this story to me. I think
he never told others but I am telling you. When he took
initiation from Srila Prabhupada Bhaktivedanta Sarasvati
Thakura, he was telling me this secret thing. "I took
initiation and then I began to read Srimad Bhagavatam and
to chant and remember also and looking after my job at
Bengal Chemical which I was managing at time." He was not
only the manger, he was the sole proprietor. But he was
fearing-if anyone chants, remembers and follows Krishna,
then Krishna will make him a street beggar. So what
should he do? "I was thinking and thinking, and I was in
a dilemma, always worried about this, but I never stopped
chanting, hearing, and reading Srimad Bhagavatam. I went
on strictly following my Guru's order." After sometime
Bengal Chemical failed. He left it; he was bound to leave
it. Then he came to Allahabad and he started one medical
factory in a big way, but after two years it failed. Then
he started a very prominent shop, where India's prime
minister used to come, but after two or three years it
also failed. Then he worked as a representative for
medicines. He made himself new, new medicines and used to
go here and there with them, but that he also could not
do. Then penniless he came to me and told me, "Now I am
penniless. I have nothing left." So Krishna does this to
those He loves.
The purport of the story of
Sanatana Gosvami is that if you really want to be a very
pure, high-class devotee, you will have to follow him
with empty pockets, keeping nothing with you. Then
Krishna may give you bhakti, otherwise not. Otherwise,
you will have to give up your devotion and return back to
where you were before. So you should try to follow
Sanatana Gosvami if you want to have high-class precious
prema-bhakti. Surely you will have to do this.
We know that all those who
have practiced bhakti-yoga have followed this way shown
by Rupa, Sanatana, Raghunatha, also Narottama Thakura,
who was the son of the king, Syamananda, Baladeva
Vidyabhusana, Bhaktivinoda Thakura-he also had a very
high- class position and he also left everything. Srila
Prabhupada and Swamiji were also very high- class. His
father was a very rich person. Our Guru-maharaja was also
like a prince. And the father of Srila Bhaktivedanta
Svami Maharaja was a very rich person, but he left
everything for Krishna-prema. Krishna-prema is more
valuable. With all opulence you cannot attain
Krishna-prema. You have to become a street beggar one
day. When you can be like this, then Krishna can give you
so much opulence, just He did with Yudhisthira Maharaja,
Prahlada Maharaja, Nanda Maharaja, and Svami Maharaja
also. He had so much opulence, lakhs and lakhs of
daughters and sons and so many centers, so many cows here
and there. No one can believe his success. So you should
try to follow this line. It is not very easy, but we must
follow it. This is the way to achieve Krishna-prema.
Gaura premanande!
Transcriber: Vicitra dasi