[This year, May 3, 2004 is the divine
appearance day of Lord Nrsimhadeva. In preparation for this, we
are sending you a few lectures on Prahlada Maharaja, which have
not been published before. Here is one:]
Sadhana-bhakti is of two kinds, vaidhi-bhakti and raganuga-bhakti.
What is vaidhi-bhakti and what is raganuga-bhakti? The following
two examples of the lives of pure devotees will help us
understand.
There once was a dispute between a
father and a son. The father's name was Hiranyakasipu and his son was
Prahlada. Hiranyakasipu told Prahlada, "You should not utter the
name of Visnu not even in your dreams!" Prahlada replied,
"Please chant the Lord's holy name." In this way they were always
at odds. Once, Hiranyakasipu heard something from Prahlada that
made him want to kill him but he could not. Prahlada Maharaja
was sent back to school, and the teachers were out somewhere for
awhile. All the boys wanted to play while the teachers were out,
but Prahlada Maharaja said to them, "Listen. From the beginning of
your life if you want to be happy throughout this life and the
next then meditate, chant, and perform devotional service to
Krsna." The students replied, "We are now children. We should study
and fulfill our worldly desires. We should engage in sense
gratification, playing many good games. Later, when we are old, we
will chant and practice devotion. Why now?"
Prahlada Maharaja said, "There is no certainty you will be alive
tomorrow, or even until the end of today. You may die at any
moment; so now in the beginning of your life, you should chant and
remember the Supreme Personality of Godhead."
Doubtful, the boys inquired, "But if we do not earn money, how
will we maintain ourselves?" Prahlada Maharaja replied, "You don't
like suffering, but still it comes. You don't want old age or
death, but still they come. Similarly, if happiness and money is
destined to come to you, they will come. They come by your past
activities in previous lives. Do not waste your time for these
things. Surely they will come. Have strong belief in this. We
don't want any calamity to befall us, but still it comes. In a
similar way, money, reputation, position, and name and fame will
come by your past activities. Don't be worried for this or for your
maintenance."
Prahlada Maharaja continued,
"This life-span is about a hundred years, and half of those years
about fifty years is lost in sleeping. The beginning twenty
years are lost in playing and becoming expert in any field to make
money. Between the ages of eighty and a hundred years, you cannot
even stand up. There is always some pain here and there, and you
cannot concentrate on doing bhajana. Twenty and twenty are forty,
and ten years remain to make fifty. In those ten years you will have
to marry and make money to maintain your children and all
subordinates. So when will you do bhajana? When will you have time
to chant and remember the Supreme Lord? If you have a small baby
and he is sometimes saying baba baba, daddy daddy, papa
papa, or mommy mommy, how will you be able to concentrate on
bhajana and be renounced from worldly thoughts? If your wife is
very beautiful and she is weeping, will you be able to give up
thoughts about her? If your father and mother are old and counting
on your support, can you give them up?" In this way, Prahlada
Maharaja was training his fellow students: "From the beginning of
your life, you should do bhajana."
The boys
asked him, "How do we do bhajana?" Prahlada Maharaja answered,
"Take shelter of any bona fide Guru, and under his guidance follow
these principles:
sravanam kirtanam visnoh
smaranam pada-sevanam
arcanam vandanam dasyam
sakhyam
atma-nivedanam
iti pumsarpita visnau
bhaktis
cen nava-laksana
kriyeta bhagavaty addha
tan manye
'dhitam uttamam
["Hearing and chanting about the
transcendental holy name, form, qualities, paraphernalia and pastimes
of Lord Visnu, remembering them, serving the lotus feet of the
Lord, offering the Lord respectful worship with sixteen types of
paraphernalia, offering prayers to the Lord, becoming His servant,
considering the Lord one's best friend, and surrendering
everything unto Him (in other words, serving Him with the body,
mind and words)" (SB 5.7.23-24)]
First serve and
obey your Gurudeva and honor all Vaisnavas; then engage in these
practices. Serve your Gurudeva and he will teach you how to
meditate on Krsna and chant. Otherwise, you will suffer; you will
be bound to suffer.
Sravanam kirtanam visnoh
smaranam and so on all these general practices are in the
category of vaidhi-bhakti when they are performed in the mood of
worshipping the Lord in with awe and reverence, or when they are
performed with a desire to attain that mood purely. Do you
understand clearly?
The same practices, performed
with a special mood of greed to attain the devotion of the
residents of Vrndavana, are called raganuga-bhakti. The following
life history is an example of this:
There was a
very well cultured brahmana boy named Bilvamangala, and he was
from an aristocratic family. Once he went to a market in a big
city, and there he fell into the trap of a very beautiful teenage
prostitute named Cintamani. Cintamani used to sing a sweet and
first class krsna-kirtanas. This boy, Bilvamangala, became very much
attached to her. One day his father died, and all the relatives
were present to perform the last rites. Many preparations were
made, but Bilvamangala left in the midst of that ceremony and went
out into the cold and rainy night.
There was a
river between Cintamanis house and Bilvamangalas house, and now
it was quite flooded. Bilvamangala was on the shore of the bank of
that river thinking, "Oh, how will I cross? Somehow I must cross!"
He then saw something floating in the river so he caught hold of
it and crossed. When he arrived at Cintamani's house the door was
closed. He shouted, but there was no response. He went around the
house thinking, "Where can I jump inside? There is no way, because
the boundary wall is very high." He saw that a rope-like thing was
falling from the roof, grabbed onto it, and climbed up. It was so
cold and rainy, however, that he fell down from the top of the
wall, and a loud sound came from his fall. Inside, the prostitute
told her maidservant, "Go and see where that sound is coming from."
The maidservant went outside and called, "Oh, Bilvamangala is
here!" Cintamani said, "Bilvamangala? How did he come here?" They
brought him inside the house, made him warm and he thus came to
his external consciousness. They asked him, "How did you come
here? The walls are very high." He answered, "I saw a rope coming
from your roof and I climbed it." They said, "We want to see it."
They went outside again and saw instead a very poisonous black
snake. At that time Bilvamangala had no knowledge of whether that
thing was a rope or a snake and this is a symptom of sensual
attachment. After that they asked him, "Oh, how did you cross the
flooded river?" Bilvamangala said, "I rode on a log. They went to
the river and saw that that log was actually a dead person with a
very bad smell and full of worms. He had had no knowledge that it
was a dead and rotten body.
Bilvamangala was so
attached to this prostitute that he had forgotten everything else.
Now that prostitute brought him to his senses by saying, "My body
is full of stool, urine, blood and similar contaminated
substances; and yet you are doing so much for it. If you chant the
holy names of Krsna, your life will be successful. Her words entered
the heart of Bilvamangala as an arrow and penetrated it and he
left at once.
While he was walking, he became
very thirsty. He saw a well and many ladies there pulling water from
it. He saw a very beautiful teenage girl and asked her, "Oh, can
you give me water?" He continually stared at this girl and became
attached again. He took water from her, and he gave his heart in
exchange. He followed her to her home. Her husband was sitting
outside and she went inside her room.
The husband
said, "Oh Mahatmaji?" He thought that Bilvamangala was a mahatma,
a saint. He asked, "Who are you? From where are you coming? What
do you want, and why have you come here?" Bilvamangala said, "I
want to see your wife." Thinking Bilvamangala a very gentle saint,
that man called his wife and said, "This mahatma wants to speak to
you. Perhaps he is hungry and wants something to eat." She came out
of her house and said, "This is the boy who was very thirsty and
took water from me at the well. What do you want? Can I give you
anything to eat, or anything else?" He replied, "No, I want your
two hair pins." She asked him, "Do you have thorns in your feet,
or anywhere?" He said, "Yes, something is there on a very soft area,
so I will take it out." That was true; do you understand why that
was true? He had some attachment and it had gone into his heart, a
very soft area. She gave him her hairpins.
Thinking, These eyes are cheating me, Bilvamangala at once
pierced his eyes with the hairpins. Blood flowed from those eyes
and he called out, "Krsna! Krsna! Where is Krsna?"
Attachments create obstacles and problems in our attempts to
perform bhajana. We want to do bhajana but we are so much
entangled in silly, worldly things and therefore we cannot
progress. For this reason Bilvamangala had considered, If there
will be no eyes, there will be no attachments.
Now with a very strong desire to serve Krsna, he proceeded to
Vrndavana. A blackish boy soon came to him and said, "O Baba,
where are you going?" Bilvamangala replied, "I am going to
Vrndavana." The boy said, "Oh, I'm also going to Vrndavana."
Bilvamangala asked him, "Now I am blind; can you help me?" The boy
said, "Oh yes, why not? You can catch hold of My stick and I will
take you and he took him. Now, on the way Bilvamangala
continuously repented, and sang about the sweet pastimes of Krsna
and wept bitterly. That boy, Sri Krsna Himself, was noting the words
of his songs in His own heart, and this was like great nectar for
Him. His songs later manifested as the book called Sri
Krsna-Karnamrta, meaning "nectar for the ears of Sri Krsna."
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu found this book in
handwritten text while He was traveling to various holy places in
South India, had it copied, took it with Him on His return trip,
and, considering it a most valuable jewel, presented it to His
devotees in Puri. With great pleasure, He used to regularly hear
excerpts sung from it.
The bhakti of Sri
Bilvamangala Thakura is called raganuga-bhakti. He had heard so
many words and songs from Cintamani, and he had some attachment
for her. Now he collected all the attachment from his heart and
gave it to the lotus feet of Krsna. His raganuga-bhakti is in the
mood of a sakhi, a gopi who has a leaning towards Lord Krsna. She
glorifies and wants to serve Krsna more than she does Lalita, Visakha
or Srimati Radhika, and therefore she is called "sakhi".
Bilvamangala Thakura's desire was that Krsna should be
served by all the gopis. Srila Prabodhananda Sarasvati is also a
raganuga-bhakta, but he wanted that Krsna should serve Srimati
Radhika and weep bitterly for Her. This kind of gopi thinks, Why
should Radhika lament for Krsna? He should lament for Her. This
is another kind of raganuga.
Now you should decide
who you want to follow and what you desire as your goal of life. I
know that you cannot decide; but anyway for now you must follow
vaidhi-bhakti. The beginning of bhakti is sraddha* [See endnote],
so tomorrow we will begin our discussion from there. We will
explain the meaning of sraddha and how sraddha becomes nistha
(steadiness in devotion). You should try to take these instructions
and put them in your pockets. Do not go home empty-handed, or with
empty pockets. The devotees here in Holland have called you,
and they are managing everything for you. So many thanks to those who
are organizing. You are without worries; you are free; you do not
have to cook and you have no responsibilities here. Your hosts are
cooking for you. You have all facilities here, so try to take
something and your life will be successful.
Gaura
Premanande.
[*Endnote
sraddha'-sabde--visvasa kahe sudrdha niscaya
krsne bhakti
kaile sarva-karma krta haya
"Sraddha is
confident, firm faith that by rendering transcendental loving
service to Krsna one automatically performs all subsidiary
activities. Such faith is favorable to the discharge of devotional
service. (Caitanya-caritamrta Madhya-lila 22.62)]
Editorial Advisors: Pujyapada Madhava Maharaja and Sripad
Brajanath dasa
Transcriber: Janaki dasi
Typist: Vasanti
dasi
Editor: Syamarani dasi