Germany: Dec. 12, 2001
Tridandisvami Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja
[Respected Harikatha Readers,
Please accept our humble obeisances. All glories to Sri Guru and Gauranga.
June 25, 2006 is the divine disappearance day of Srila Bhaktivinoda
Thakura. We are not able to hear Srila Narayana Maharajas glorification
of the Thakura this year. We ask you to kindly accept this class, wherein
he glorifies Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakuras mood of devotion by glorifying
his song Vibhaveri Sesa. Hundreds of thousands of devotees around the
world sing this song to their Deities daily, and we pray that you will
be happy to read this very deep explanation for your meditation
There is a search option on www.purebhakti.com in the upper right hand
corner. On any given holiday, you can enter in the name of Srila Bhaktivinoda
Thakura or any word of your choice, and all the lectures wherein Srila
Narayana Maharaja mentions your entered words will come up.]
Today we were singing 'vibhavari sesa aloka-pravesa nidra-chadi' utho
jiva.' (From The song, Vibhavari Sesa, End of Night, by Srila Bhaktivinoda
Thakura). What is the meaning?
[Bhaktisar Maharaja:] Now the night is over and dawn is coming. All
living entities should wake up with the rising of the dawn and chant
these names of the Lord.
[Srila Maharaja:] What is the meaning? Try to hear very carefully.
[Syamarani dasi:] Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura is calling out to the jivas,
"Now the night is over." Night does not only mean nighttime.
He is calling, "Now is the time to wake up. Now is the time of
nisanta-lila, the time to give up the darkness of ignorance, the time
to begin bhajana of the holy names of the Lord. Bolo Hari Hari, Mukunda
Murari. It is not that Lord Sri Krsna is in His holy name, or that He
has taken the form of the holy name. The holy name is Sri Krsna Himself,
and the holy names perform all the wonderful pastimes of Putana-ghatana
(Krsna the killer of Putana-witch), Yasoda-nandana, and so on. Srila
Gurudeva has often said we should chant all these names, remembering
the pastimes in relationship to those names, and weep in separation
in the mood of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura.
[Srila Maharaja:] We have forgotten Sri Krsna Bhagavan since the beginning
of creation. From time immemorial, from the beginning, we have forgotten
that we are Krsna dasa, servants of Sri Krsna. This is called night.
By Krsnas causeless mercy we were especially given the very strong
boat of this human form, and He has given us sat-guru. This is His causeless
mercy. He has given the favorable winds of sadhu-sanga, and He has given
the human body and intelligence. He has given everything, and this is
called morning. Vibhavari-sesa means, "Now your darkness, your
night, is about to go, and morning time is coming. If you utilize these
opportunities in a good way, your darkness will leave very quickly."
Bolo hari hari, mukunda murari, rama krsna hayagriva. Why did Srila
Bhaktivinoda Thakura write 'Dasarathi Rama'? Dasarathi Rama is not a
different avatara from Lord Krsna. Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura explains
that Lord Rama is also Lord Krsna. When Krsna performs His pastime of
establishing maryada (rules and regulations, etiquette, and worship
in awe and reverence), He is called Rama. The pastime of Rama is also
one of the sweet pastimes of Krsna. The pastimes of Putana-ghatana,
Nrsimha, Vamana, and all other incarnations are actually all the sweet
pastimes of Svayam Bhagavan Krsna Himself.
Ravanantakara. Sri Krsna is very powerful. He can kill Ravana, Kamsa,
Jarasandha, and so many others, but He is makhana-taskara (the butter
thief) at the same time. He is omniscient and also mugdha. Mugdha means
bewildered and knowing nothing. Lord Krsna is both at the same time.
Guru is also like this; in some cases he may also play in this way.
Ravanantakara-rama, and gopi-jana-vastra-hari. Krsna stole the clothing
of the gopis. He is Maryada Purusottama (the establisher of religion),
and sometimes He is gopi-jana-vastra-hari (He who steals the garments
of the young gopis). This pastime is apparently against the principles
of religion, and this is very hard to reconcile, but Srila Bhaktivinoda
Thakura is reconciling it here.
Vrajera-rakhala. This means that Lord Krsna is the protector of Gokula
or Vraja. Gopa-vrnda-pala. He is the protector of all the 'gos,' such
as the gopas, gopis, and govatsa (calves) in Gokula. Citta-hari-vamsi-dhari.
By His flute playing He attracts the hearts of all. Ananda-vardhana,
prema-niketana, phula-sara-yojaka-kama. What is the meaning?
[Rama-Sraddha dasa:] Krsna is like the transcendental Cupid who throws
arrows of flowers; flowers of kama. These arrows are actually meant
to
[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] For whom is this word used.
[Rama Sraddha dasa:] For the gopis of Vrndavana.
[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Is the word used for Sri Krsna or for His
arrows? Do you understand the question? What do you mean by 'arrows
of flowers'?
[Devotee:] It refers to Krsna Himself, not to outside arrows. The arrows
are Krsna's eyebrows, His eyes, His smile, and His cheeks. By His senses
and His sensory engagements, He enchants all the gopis.
[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Krsna Himself is the arrows of flowers. He
enchanted the gopis by His glancing, His smiling, especially His flute
playing, His walking, His movements, His speaking, and everything else
about Him. For example, He called all the gopis in the dead of night
by His flute playing, and then joked with them by saying, "Oh,
the night is very dark. You should go home." Krsna is therefore
called phula-sara-yojaka-kama. Puspabanaya dimahi. This means, "I
meditate on puspabana, the (embodiment of the) arrows of flowers, His
form, senses, and everything else about Him."
Gopangana-gana citta-vinodana, samasta-guna-gana-dhama. Yamuna-jivana.
Sri Krsna Himself is Yamuna-jivana. All the gopis are attracted by His
sweet pastimes on the bank of Kalindi, Yamuna. If He were not there,
the gopis would not have come there. He is Yamuna-jivana, the life of
the sweet pastimes that take place on the bank of the Yamuna.
Manasa-candra-cakora. What is the meaning?
[Syamarani dasi:] The cakora bird only drinks the moonlight. Krsna is
the moonlight for all the gopis who don't look anywhere else for their
sustenance. They only look towards Krsna, and they become attracted.
[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] No. You have given the opposite meaning (or
the general, external meaning). Krsna Himself is the cakora of radha-manasa.
He always tastes the beauty and sweetness of Srimati Radhika.
[Sripad Madhava Maharaja:] Without the moon, the cakora bird cannot
survive. Similarly, without Srimati Radhika, Krsna cannot survive.
[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] You must know the meaning of all these words.
All are names of Krsna Bhagavan, from top to bottom. Yogendra-vandana,
Nanda-nandana, and Vraja-jana-bhaya-hari are all names of Krsna, and
they perform so many sweet pastimes.
This song, Vibhavari-sesa, and also Yasomati-Nandana, which is also
by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, are the topmost, sweet glorifications
of Krsna. They are very elevated songs. Nama-sudha-rasa. Nama-cintamani
krsna caitanya rasa-vigraha. Nama is rasa-svarupa (the embodiment of
transcendental mellow relationships), Krsna is rasa-svarupa, and His
pastimes are the same. There is no difference at all. These sweet pastimes
of Lord Krsna are rasamayi, composed of rasa, as is Krsna Himself; and
His names are of the same quality.
Gao krsna-yasa, rakho vacana mana mora. "O mind, you should try
to follow my words. You should have a strong belief in my words. If
you chant, you will realize all the mellow tastes in Krsna, and your
life will be successful."
Gaura Premanande!
Transcriber and typist: Ananga Manjari dasi
Edited by: Syamarani dasi