[Parama-pujyapada Srila Narayana Maharaja and over one thousand
pilgrims - over 700 from Western
countries and 300 from India - have now returned from their
parikramas in Sri Giriraja Govardhana and
Varsana dhama in Vraja. They then spent 3 days in Ananda dhama and
2 days in Gopinatha Bhavan, where
Srila Maharaja gave morning classes on Srila Bhaktivinoda
Thakura's Sri Bhajana Rahasya and evening
classes on the glories of Srimati Radhika. Before leaving
Govardhana he generally held morning classes
on Srila Sanatana Gosvami's commentary of Sri Damodarastakam and
evening classes on the Gosvami's
commentary of Srimad Brhat-bhagavatamrta. In the mornings he
discussed the beauty of Lord Krsna's
childhood pastimes and in the evenings the exalted love in
separation of the Vrajavasis and especially
that of the gopis, from the dialogues of Sri Narada Muni and the
chief residents of Dvaraka. In both
mornings and evenings he discussed the deep secrets of bhajana,
what it is and how to enter it.
During the daytimes in Govardhana the extremely happy
international devotees went to various places of
Lord Krsna's pastimes there, such as Manasi Ganga, Sri Sanatana
Gosvami's bhajana-kutira, Cakalesvara
Mahadeva, Dhana-ghati and so on, touching the dust of the lotus
feet of Sri Sri Radha and Krsna and
Their associates and pastimes, and hearing from the lips of Lord
Krsna's associate who was present in
their midst.
You will be gradually receiving these parikrama classes, and now
we pray that you will kindly accept the
following class, given on Srila Maharaja's recent Western tour,
which leads up to the present elevated
discussions of Sri Brhat-bhagavatamrta on the parikrama:]
What kind of krsna-prema do we want? Not the prema of Hanuman or
the Pandavas or even Uddhava. We will
not reject their prema; we will offer pranama to it. But we do not
want it. What do we want? Do we want
to serve Krsna as Srimati Radhika is serving Him? No. We also
offer so many pranamas to that prema. Our
goal is to serve that prema, but we do not desire it ourselves.
We want to serve Srimati Radhika and Sri Krsna in the way Srila
Rupa Gosvami and Sri Rupa Manjari serve
Them. By this one will be perfect. It is the topmost status for
the jiva. You should realize this and
not waste a single moment in sense gratification. Try to maintain
your life, but make this status the
aim and object of your life.
Arjuna Laments
We have discussed the various stages of devotees up to the
Pandavas, whom we have been glorifying. They
are Krsnas bosom friends, and Krsna is their servant. What to
speak of serving them, Krsna even grooms
and massages their horses. Kunti is like Krsnas mother,
Yudhisthira His father and elder brother, and
Bhima His brother and friend. Arjuna has more intimate a
friendship with Krsna than does Bhima, and
Draupadi has even more intimacy with Krsna than do any of the
Pandavas, although she sometimes also has
a mood of reverence towards Him. She is a sakhi of Krsna. Try to
know all these facts.
Speaking to Narada Rsi, Arjuna explained that he and the other
Pandavas are actually bereft of good
fortunate. "Krsna teaches us the Gita," he said. "He tells us to
be Saranagata, surrendered souls; but
we are His intimate associates, His friends. I cannot say how many
lives ago we surrendered to Him. Thus
we are very unfortunate.
"Also, when Krsna performs any service for us we become quite
ashamed. One time, against our wishes, He
became my charioteer and was even washing and massaging my horses.
Why did He do this? It was not in
fact for me. It was simply part of His overall plan to kill the
demons.
"I did not want to slay Bhisma-pitamaha, Dronacarya and my other
worshipable superiors, but I had to do
so. I told Krsna that I could not fight with Drona and
Bhisma-pitamaha because they are my gurus;
nonetheless Krsna obliged me to kill them. How painful it was.
Bhisma was an exalted bhakta, and to kill
him was very sinful.
"I further told Krsna, 'You are known as Madhusudana, killer of
the Madhu demon, and not as "killer of
your guru".' No one is to kill his guru, who should be regarded as
superior to ones own father.
Nonetheless Krsna repeatedly urged me to shoot my gurus. He has
not actually served us, nor are we near
and dear to Him. Why has Krsna come to this world? To protect the
entire universe, to assist the
demigods and vanquish the demons. This is His sole purpose."
Arjuna continued, "If you really want to see an exalted reservoir
of love and affection for Krsna, you
should at once fly to Dvaraka and seek out Uddhava."
The Speciality of Uddhava
Who is Uddhava?
sri-suka uvaca
vrsninam pravaro mantri
krsnasya dayitah sakha
sisyo brhaspateh saksad
uddhavo buddhi-sattamah
Srimad-Bhagavatam (10.46.1)
Sukadeva Gosvami said: The supremely intelligent Uddhava was the
best counselor of the Vrsni dynasty, a
beloved friend of Sri Krsna and a direct disciple of Brhaspati.
Krsna Himself told Uddhava:
na tatha me priyatama
atma-yonir na sankarah
na ca sankarsano na srir
naivatma ca yatha bhavan
Srimad-Bhagavatam (11.14.15)
Krsna said, "Uddhava, you are most dear to Me. Brahma, who is My
son; Sankara, who is non-different from
Me; My brother Sankarsana; the goddess of fortune Sri Laksmi; and
even My very own life, are not as dear
to Me as you are. You are so close to Me." Krsna has also
declared, "Do not think that Uddhava is even
slightly inferior to Me. He is as good as I am, and sometimes he
may even be greater." How exalted
Uddhava is.
Narada thus left Arjuna and traveled to Dvaraka to meet Uddhava.
He glorified Uddhava and the Yadavas,
to which Uddhava replied, "Dont speak like this. I know that I am
a high-class devotee of Krsna and
that Krsnas queens are also very dear to Him. Krsna once gave a
parijata flower to Rukmini, and He also
stole an entire parijata tree from heaven and planted it in
Satyabhamas courtyard."
The Story of the Parijata Flower
One day Krsna was sitting among His wives in Dvaraka all 16,108
queens were present, including Rukmini
and Satyabhama. Narada arrived there with a parijata flower
plucked from heaven and told Krsna, "Please
take this flower and give it to Your favourite queen." Krsna
thought, "Narada is very tricky; he wants
to throw Me in a dilemma. If I give this flower to Rukmini, then
Satyabhama and the other queens will be
angry, and it will take great effort to pacify them. And if I hand
it to Satyabhama, then Rukmini will
be jealous.
Narada interrupted His thoughts, "Don't delay. I have pressing
business to complete. Please give the
flower to one of Your queens now, in my presence, before I leave."
Krsna wondered what to do. Narada
kept insisting, so He took the flower, closed His eyes, and gave
it to Rukmini. He thought that by
closing His eyes, the other queens would be unable to tell that He
was intentionally selecting her. At
once, breathing heavily like a serpent, Satyabhama ran to her
palace. She threw off all her garments and
ornaments, put on some old, ragged and dirty clothes and, weeping,
entered her kop-bhavan, "anger-room".
Kings used to build "anger-rooms" for their queens. If a queen
took shelter there, the king knew he
would have to pacify her. Now Satyabhama went into her kop-bhavan
and began to weep loudly. Her many
maidservants were pacifying her, in a way that Krsna would know He
had committed a great wrong. Krsna
approached Satyabhama and gently put His hand on her, but she
immediately pushed Him away. "Go away at
once," she said bitterly. "Return to Your dearest queen. You are a
liar. You ridiculed and insulted me
in front of the entire assembly."
Krsna said, "Listen, I gave a single parijata flower to Rukmini,
and you have become so upset. I will
bring an entire parijata tree from the heavenly planets and plant
it in your courtyard."
Satyabhama replied, "You could not give me even a single flower,
and now You say You will bring me a
whole tree."
"Come with me, Krsna said. At once he called Garuda and, sitting
on his back, they traveled to the
heavenly planets together. There, Krsna fought against Indra and
the demigods and defeated them. He
uprooted a parijata tree and planted it in Satyabhamas courtyard.
The Glorious Yadavas
Uddhava continued speaking to Narada Rsi: "After defeating the
demigods, Krsna also forcibly took away
Sudharma-sabha, their famed heavenly assembly house, and brought
it back with Him. Why? He knew the
demigods had the false ego of being masters of the universe; so to
crush their false pride He stole away
Sudharma-sabha and brought it to Dvaraka. Just see how Krsna is
serving the Yadavas in Dvaraka.
"Also, you should know that Krsna established Ugrasena, Kamsas
father, as emperor and said to him, I
am your servant. Please order Me and I will collect taxes for you
from across the universe. Dont be
concerned. Krsna thus became his subordinate.
"Sankarsana, the son of Vasudeva Maharaja and Rohini, is Krsnas
own brother. Krsna also has ten sons
and one daughter from each of His queens that is, 11 x 16,108
children in all. Through them He has so
many grandchildren. These are all Krsna's blood-relatives, His
svajana. Although the Pandavas are like
Krsnas brothers, they have no blood relation with Him; they are
His friends. So how glorious are the
residents of Dvaraka, the Yadavas."
Uddhava admitted to Narada, "We are very high-class devotees and
most dear to Krsna. I accept everything
Krsna has said to me that I am His advisor, friend, servant, and
so on. Nonetheless, I still lament."
"Why do you lament?" asked Narada.
"I was proud that I was serving Krsna in so many ways, but my
false ego was crushed when I went to
Vrndavana and witnessed the glories of the gopis. Their love is as
high as Mount Everest and as deep as
the Pacific Ocean. It has no limits. I could not measure it. If
you want to see how glorious the
Vrajavasis are, go to Vraja."
The Blessed Land of Vraja:
Lord Brahma declares:
aho bhagyam aho bhagyam
nanda-gopa-vrajaukasam
yan-mitram paramanandam
purnam brahma sanatanam
Srimad-Bhagavatam (10.14.32)
Krsna is the supreme authority, the Lord of lords. He is
unrivalled and all-powerful, and yet He is very
sweet. He can destroy an entire universe in a moment, and create
millions of universes in another.
Nevertheless, that same Krsna wants to serve the gopis. He is the
dear friend and son of everyone in
Vraja-Nandagram.
Uddhava himself has prayed:
etah param tanu-bhrto bhuvi gopa-vadhvo
govinda eva nikhilatmani rudha-bhavah
vanchanti yad bhava-bhiyo munayo vayam ca
kim brahma-janmabhir ananta-katha-rasasya
Srimad-Bhagavatam (10.47.58)
In this world the land of Gokula is most blessed. Why? Because the
gopis, who alone have perfected their
lives through their spotless love for Sri Govinda, reside there;
without them it would not be as
glorious. Sri Govinda, who sustains all universes, is especially
the very life and soul of the
Vrajavasis, such as the gopas, gopis, calves and cows.
Although Sri Govinda lives in Goloka-Vrndavana, He also sustains
and nourishes all beings in all parts
of His creation. Therefore Uddhava has prayed, "Those who fear
material existence, as well as others
such as myself and so many rsis and munis, hanker to serve that
Krsna, especially when He is in the
company of the gopis. We have no desire to take birth in a
brahmana dynasty, or even to become Brahma
himself."
Uddhava Weeps
asam aho carana-renu-jusam aham syam
vrndavane kim api gulma-latausadhinam
ya dustyajam sva-janam arya-patham ca hitva
bhejur mukunda-padavim srutibhir vimrgyam
Srimad-Bhagavatam (10.47.61)
Uddhava desired to become grass in Vrndavana. He prayed, "When
Krsna associates with the gopis or when
the gopis go to meet Krsna, they will place their feet on that
grass and my life will be successful."
What is the status of the gopis and their love and affection for
Krsna, and how does it compare with the
love of Uddhava?
ya vai sriyarcitam ajadibhir apta-kamair
yogesvarair api yad atmani rasa-gosthyam
krsnasya tad bhagavatah caranaravindam
nyastam stanesu vijahuh parirabhya tapam
Srimad-Bhagavatam (10.47.62)
Brahma, Sankara and all other demigods perform arcana of the feet
of Laksmi, and that very Laksmi
performed austerities to serve Krsna in Vrndavana, but was unable
to attain His service. She wanted to
enter the rasa-lila, but Krsna did not accept her.
Uddhava began to weep as he continued:
vande nanda-vraja-strinam
pada-renum abhiksnasah
yasam hari-kathodgitam
punati bhuvana-trayam
Srimad-Bhagavatam (10.47.63)
We are gradually approaching the aim and object of our sadhana.
You should have some greed to collect
this jewel. Uddhava is saying here, "O gopis, I want to be the
dust of your lotus feet; not many dust
particles, but only a single one, as I cannot digest good fortune
greater than this." There are
countless gopis, but in his mind Uddhava has selected one
particular gopi, namely, Srimati Radhika. He
desired just one particle of Her foot-dust.
Uddhava prayed to the gopis:
sarvatma-bhavo dhikrto
bhavatinam adhoksaje
virahena maha-bhaga
mahan me nugrahah krtah
Srimad-Bhagavatam (10.47.27)
He is saying, "O gopis, you have conquered Krsna and controlled
Him in all respects. He is now totally
yours. I am unable to convey to Him what you have said out of
separation from Him. He may even die upon
hearing it. I do not have your mood of separation. You are maha-bhaga,
most fortunate. You are superior
to Yudhisthira, me and even Giriraja-Govardhana. You have bestowed
so much mercy upon me, but I am very
unfortunate, being unqualified to receive it." And thus Uddhava
wept.
The Height of Selfless Service
Hearing the glories of the Vrajavasis, the old and senile
Padmavati, mother of wicked Kamsa, shook her
head and said, "Alas! Those merciless cowherd men are very cruel.
They made Krsna take their cows out to
graze all day, from His early childhood. They never gave Him any
shoes or an umbrella to shield Him from
the blazing sun. They never even fed Him. And when, tortured by
hunger, He ate a little butter, the
cowherd women tied Him up!"
To this, Rohini replied sharply: "Padmavati, you are shameless and
have no heart. You are the one who is
very cruel. You have spoken as you have because you know nothing
of love and affection.
"Vraja was beset by great calamities. Many demons, like Putana,
Aghasura, Bakasura and Kesi, came to
create a huge disturbance and torment the Vrajavasis. Nonetheless,
the Vrajavasis never blamed Krsna for
this. Everything they do is out of love for Him and is only to
please Him. They are unequalled in their
love and affection; they are indeed unique in this world.
"Indra also wanted to destroy Vraja, and for this he sent
torrential rain and thunderbolts to Vraja.
Then the yamala-arjuna trees almost crushed Krsna. In every such
incident, the gopis only desired
Krsnas welfare. They uttered mantras like mangalam bhavatu' and
'kalyanam bhavatu' 'May
auspiciousness be upon You.' In whatever they do, whether it is
the worship of Giriraja-Govardhana,
Narayana or any other deity, they pray, 'O Narayana, please let me
behold Krsna.' Just see the glory of
the gopis."
Krsna Himself has told the gopis, "na paraye 'ham
niravadya-samyujam I can never repay you. I am
unable to abandon any of My devotees, not even a sadhaka in this
world, whereas you have left your very
own fathers, mothers, sisters, wealth, reputation and worldly
dharma. I cannot do this, and so I am
unable to repay you. I therefore pray that you will be merciful to
Me and be satisfied by your own good
activities. Only in this way can I be freed from my debt to you."
Sri Radhas Victory
And who is the most glorious of all?
venum karan nipatitam skhalitam sikhandam
bhrastam ca pita-vasanam vrajaraja-sunoh
yasyah kataksa-sara-ghata-vimurcchitasya
tam radhikam paricarami kada rasena
Sri Radha-rasa-sudha-nidhi (39)
Sri Prabodhananda Sarasvati has established that among all gopas
and gopis, Srimati Radhika is the most
prominent. He explains here: "As Krsna was on his way to go
cow-herding, Radhika threw a sidelong glance
at Him, which pierced Him like an arrow. It went straight into His
heart, and at once His vamsi fell
from His hands.
"Brahma, and indeed all living creatures, are attracted by Krsna's
vamsi. Upon hearing its sweet sound,
the gopis immediately abandoned the service of their husbands and
the cooking in their homes. Their
chapatis were burning on the fire and their milk was boiling over,
but they left all their duties. That
same vamsi, which controls all the gopis, now dropped out of
Krsnas hands, due to the sidelong,
arrow-like glance of Srimati Radhika.
"Day and night, Krsna carries His vamsi, and His peacock feather
always rests on His head. But having
been shot by Srimati Radhika's side-long glance, Krsna began to
reel and lose consciousness His
peacock feather fell at Sri Radhas feet, and His yellow cadara
slid down from His shoulders. When will
Radhika sprinkle Her mercy on me so that I may serve Her with
rasa? What rasa? Prema, sneha, mana, raga,
anuraga and so on."
The Unrivalled Status of the Manjaris
What to speak of Radhika, Krsna falls at the feet of even Her
maidservants:
yat-kinkarisu bahusah khalu kaku-vani
nityam parasya purusasya sikhanda-mauleh
tasyah kada rasa-nidher vrsabhanu-jayas
tat-keli-kunja-bhavanangana-marjani syam
Sri Radha-rasa-sudha-nidhi (8)
Once Radhika was in a sulky mood in a forest grove, and She
ordered Rupa Manjari and others to guard
Her. She said, "Go to the entrance of this kunja, and when that
black cheater comes you should stop Him.
Don't let him enter My grove."
Thus, when black Krsna arrived, Rupa Manjari and Rati Manjari,
standing guard at the entrance, checked
Him: You may enter only if Radha orders us to let You in. But now
She is angry with You, so return to
Candravali. Don't come here." Placing His head on the lotus feet
of those kinkaris (maidservants), Krsna
begged for forgiveness. Sri Prabodhananda Sarasvati is praying to
become one stick in the broom used for
sweeping kunjas. How glorious are those kinkaris.
tambularpana-pada-mardana-payo-danabhisaradibhir
vrndaranya-mahesvarim priyataya yas tosayanti priyah
prana-prestha-sakhi-kulad api kilasankocita bhumikah
keli-bhumisu rupa-manjari-mukhas ta dasikah samSraye
Stavavali, Vraja-vilasa-stava (38)
These kinkaris serve Sri Radha alone or the Divine Couple together
in all Their pastimes. They offer
Them betel nuts (tambula), massage Them, fetch water, serve Radha
when She goes out to meet Krsna, and
engage in many other duties. Here Srila Raghunatha-dasa Gosvami
prays, "I take shelter at the lotus feet
of those kinkaris, who have Sri Rupa Manjari as their leader,
because they and no one else can perform
all these services."
I too bow down at the lotus feet of the manjaris headed by Sri
Rupa Manjari, and I pray that they will
sprinkle their mercy on me. Beyond this, I dont know anything.
Gaura-premanande.
Editorial advisors: Pujyapad Madhava Maharaja and Sripad Brajanath
dasa
Editors: Sundar Gopal dasa and Syamarani dasi
Transcriber: Vasanti dasi
Typist: Anita dasi