All my daughters and sons, tridandipada-gana (sannyasis), brahmacaris
and all Vaisnavas: So much honor to my god-brothers, and my heartfelt
blessings to my daughters and sons. I am very happy that after the festival
in Badger we have met again, especially the senior disciples of Srila
Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja like Bhagavat Prabhu, Narayana Prabhu,
Bhumipati, Ramadasa, Mukunda and Sanatana Prabhus.
I have come perhaps ten times to Houston. Every time I came I spoke
on Srimad Bhagavatam, in Hindi, and in Houston I am also accustomed
to speak in Hindi. But most of you here are English-speaking, and the
Indian devotees here also understand English. So I will speak in English,
but the essence will be the same the important points and sweet
pastimes of Krsna in Srimad Bhagavatam.
satam prasangan mama virya-samvido
bhavanti hrt-karna-rasayanah kathah
taj-josanad asv apavarga-vartmani
sraddha ratir bhaktir anukramisyati
[In the association of pure devotees, discussion of the pastimes and
activities of the Supreme Personality of Godhead is very pleasing and
satisfying to the ear and the heart. By cultivating such knowledge one
gradually becomes advanced on the path of liberation, and thereafter
he is freed and his attraction becomes fixed. Then real devotion and
devotional service begin. (Srimad Bhagavatam 3.25.25)]
Satam prasangam One should hear from sadhus, but who are actually
sadhus? A sadhu is one in whose heart Lord Sri Krsna has manifested.
That sadhu is always remembering the sweet pastimes of Krsna. He is
totally surrendered to Sri Krsna, and especially to his Guru. He has
heard the sweet pastimes of Krsna from his own diksa-guru or siksa-guru,
the followers of Krsna. In the association of a sadhu, all varieties
of hari-katha flow like rivers and lakes such as Mana-sarovara. Such
waters carry the very sweet pastimes of Sri Krsna, which come to us
like so many currents here and there.
Sthane-sthitah. Whether one is a brahmacari or a sannyasi whatever
one is one should hear hari-katha from such sadhus. It is stated
in Srimad Bhagavatam 1.1.1:
janmady asya yato nvayad itaratas carthesv abhijnah svarat
tene brahma hrda ya adi-kavaye muhyanti yat surayah
tejo-vari-mrdam yatha vinimayo yatra tri-sargo mrsa
dhamna svena sada nirasta-kuhakam satyam param dhimahi
[O my Lord, Sri Krsna, son of Vasudeva, O all-pervading Personality
of Godhead, I offer my respectful obeisances unto You. I meditate upon
Lord Sri Krsna because He is the Absolute Truth and the primeval cause
of all causes of the creation, sustenance and destruction of the manifested
universes. He is directly and indirectly conscious of all manifestations,
and He is independent because there is no other cause beyond Him. It
is He only who first imparted the Vedic knowledge unto the heart of
Brahmaji, the original living being. By Him even the great sages and
demigods are placed into illusion, as one is bewildered by the illusory
representations of water seen in fire, or land seen on water. Only because
of Him do the material universes, temporarily manifested by the reactions
of the three modes of nature, appear factual, although they are unreal.
I therefore meditate upon Him, Lord Sri Krsna, who is eternally existent
in the transcendental abode, which is forever free from the illusory
representations of the material world. I meditate upon Him, for He is
the Absolute Truth. (Srimad Bhagavatam 1.1.1)]
Lord Sri Krsna is satyam, the ultimate Truth; He is parama, Supreme.
He is the Lord of lords. He is avatari-purusa, the source of all incarnations.
He resides in His abode, in Goloka Vrndavana, where there is no maya
(material illusion) at all. He is the one from whom millions of worlds
emanate, including transcendental Goloka Vrndavana, the realm of the
living entities and also this material world. He knows everything, whereas
we living beings don't even know when we were created. Thus, the Lord
is abhijnah (all-knowing).
Svarat means that He is fully independent. No one can control Him and
no one can ask Him the question: “Why have You done this?”
Before beginning class, we should thus offer our obeisances to the Srimad-Bhagavatam,
and to that Lord who is with Srimati Radhika. This first verse of Bhagavatam
has so many meanings, and the highest meaning can be applied to Srimati
Radhika. All the explanations can also be applied to both Radha and
Krsna, and also to Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. There are very extensive
explanations required, and they will gradually be discussed.
It is so late today about seven thirty pm. I think it will be
better if we begin every day at five. Otherwise, what can be spoken
in four days? I want something solid to be spoken, so it is better that
we begin our kirtana at four thirty. I will definitely come at five
and begin, and then some drama play will be performed.
Now I am coming to my subject.
Once, Sri Narada was traveling throughout the world. He saw that Lord
Sri Krsna had departed from the world, and he became very worried. He
then went to the Himalayas. He went to Haridvar, to Kasi-Varanasi and
to all the South-Indian holy places, and finally he came to Vrndavana.
He saw that in all places, all were very unhappy and greatly suffering.
Kali-yuga had come, and its influence could be seen everywhere. Both
ladies and men had lost their character, and the pilgrimage places had
been captured by Mohammedans. Ayodhya, Mathura, Kasi and so many other
places were all captured by them. The Mohammedans had forbidden all
hari-katha, and the hearers and speakers would be captured and put in
jail if they were caught. Nobody was allowed to worship or engage in
religious activities,
Sri Narada thought, I see everywhere nowadays, that everyone is
unhappy. There is no hari-katha in the holy places, and there is no
religious mood. The brahmanas speak on the Srimad-Bhagavatam, but they
take money for that. There is no pure hari-katha anywhere, and that
is why everyone is so unhappy.
When Narada arrived in Vrndavana, he saw a very beautiful young lady
who was weeping bitterly. He also saw two old men, and they were unconscious.
That lady approached him and said, “Oh, now that I have seen you,
I am somewhat happy. You must be a saintly person.”
Narada asked, “Why are you weeping?”
“I am Bhakti devi. My birthplace is in the South where Madhvacarya,
Ramanujacarya, Visnusvami and other acaryas reside. There I gave birth
to two sons, named Jnana (Knowledge) and Vairagya (Renunciation). From
there I went to Karnataka, between Bombay and Kanya-kumari. There, I
was somewhat happy with my sons. However, when I went with my two sons
to Gujarat, which is a very wealthy country, my sons and I became old
and they became unconscious. I was so worried. Somehow we reached Vrndavana
and I became young here, but my two sons are still very old and their
hair is completely gray. And they are still unconscious. I dont
know why this has happened. Do you have a remedy for me?”
Narada Rsi began to think about a remedy, but he could not discover
one. He meditated, and then he heard an aerial voice.
We can understand about all these topics from a saintly person, and
without such help we cannot know anything.
So Narada was searching here and there searching and searching.
He went to Haridvar, one day he saw his elder brothers, Sanaka, Sanandana,
Sanatana and Sanat-Kumara. They were quite naked and looked about five
years old, although their age was millions of millenniums. The four
Kumara brothers always look like that. They are the first manasa-putra
(mind-born sons) of Brahma. Narada is also like them, in the sense that
he was born from Brahmas' voice, and that is why his singing is so sweet.
Narada offered obeisances to his elder brothers and they asked him,
“Why are you so worried, Narada? What is the reason? We know that
bhakti, pure devotion, always resides in your heart. You always sing
songs of Lord Krsna's pastimes everywhere. You can travel to Goloka
Vrndavana, Vaikuntha and to all other planets. Why are you worried?”
He told them about his world-tour, and how he became upset to see the
unhappy and suffering living entities. He said, “I went to Vrndavana,
where I met Bhakti-devi and her sons, Jnana and Vairagya. She has become
young, but her two sons are still old and lying unconscious. What can
I do for them?”
They replied, “Bhakti is the ‘Sri’ of Krsna the
beauty of Krsna. This power of Krsna always lives in the hearts of the
sadhus, along with her two sons, Jnana and Vairagya. Where there is
Bhakti-devi, there will be all kinds of knowledge of krsna-tattva (the
philosophical, established truths of the Supreme Lord Sri Krsna, maya-tattva
(the truths about this deluding material world), jiva-tattva (the truths
about the eternal living entities), rasa-tattva (truths about the loving
relationships between Sri Krsna and His associates) and all other truths.
Vairagya, detachment, will also surely be there. Where there is bhakti,
devotion, there will be these two: detachment from the world and knowledge
of all truths.”
The four Kumara brothers continued, “We know you are aware of everything,
O Narada, and you can do everything. But now you are acting as if in
ignorance of the matter, and so you are asking us this question. You
should do one thing, and by that, Bhakti-devi will be happy and her
two sons will also be happy.”
Our father, Brahma, has given us Srimad-Bhagavatam in four verses,
and this is called Catuh-sloki Bhagavata. He received it from Lord Narayana.
It has now been expanded by Srila Vyasadeva, who taught it to his son,
Srila Sukadeva Gosvami. Thirty years after the beginning of Kali-yuga,
Pariksit Maharaja was cursed to die in seven days, when a snake was
to bite him. Srila Sukadeva Gosvami then told him the Srimad-Bhagavatam.
This was only thirty years after the beginning of Kali-yuga, the date
of Lord Sri Krsna's departure from this world. Then, two hundred years
later, Gokarna told Srimad Bhagavatam to Dhandakari, who then went to
Vaikuntha.
Sanat Kumara said, “I will now tell hari-katha the sweet
pastimes of Krsna as it was told by Sukadeva Gosvami. Tell everyone
to come here.”
Invitations were then given to all the rishis. Narada Rsi went, Vyasadeva
went, Sukadeva Gosvami went, Gautama and Vasistha, Nava-Yogendras and
all the Rsis from all over the world went there. There, Sanat Kumara
began the recitation of Srimad Bhagavatam, and all his brothers spoke
in turn, at intervals. They continued for seven days.
Sanat Kumara said, “It is best to hear Srimad-Bhagavatam daily,
from an elevated Vaisnava. If that cannot be done, then that hearing
should be completed in one year. If you cannot do that, then hear at
least one month, and then it can be told in summary. But persons
of Kali-yuga cannot give so much time. They have no time at all. They
don't understand. If anyone will hear these pastimes for even seven
days, from any high class Vaisnava, he will be liberated. Krsna will
enter his heart, and then svarupa-siddhi (ones internally conceived
spiritual body as manifest in bhava-bhakti) and at last vastu-siddhi
(ones fully perfected spiritual form as manifest in prema-bhakti)
will manifest. But even when one simply begins to hear, at that moment
bhakti begins to enter ones heart.” The Kumaras then began.
On the first day of the recitation, Bhakti-devi became very happy and
Jnana and Vairagya also became fully conscious. Thus, all became very
happy, and at the end of the recitation all those who heard it went
to Goloka, Vaikuntha. So we must hear the sweet pastimes of Krsna.
When Srila Sukadeva Gosvami had previously recited Srimad-Bhagavatam
to Sri Pariksit Maharaja, Pariksit Maharaja had asked two questions,
to him, and to all the rsis (sages) present as well.
Narada was present there and Vyasadeva was also there. Parasara Rsi
(pronounced rishi), the father of Vyasadeva, and so many rsis and maharsis
(saintly kings) were also there. In such an assembly, why was Srila
Sukadeva Gosvami chosen to recite the Bhagavatam? It is because his
voice was extremely sweet, like that of a parrot. It is also because
he was trained by his father, and also because he was totally detached
from the world. He was sixteen years old at that time and, uninterested
in social customs, he was quite naked. He was very tall, his arms were
very long, and he had a very beautiful body. His eyes were also very
beautiful, resembling lotuses. His beauty was similar to that of Sri
Krsna.
While he was approaching the assembly of sages, children were clapping
and treating him like a mad person. Some people were throwing dust on
him. The ladies were thinking, “How very beautiful he is, but he
looks like a mad person!” On the other hand, when he reached the
assembly, Narada and all others stood up, welcomed him and gave him
a worshipable seat.
Maharaja Pariksit then asked two relevant questions: When a person knows
he is going to die at once, without delay, what should he do? Others
will also die. When they will die they dont know, but they will
die. What should they do? Pariksit Maharaja primarily asked these two
questions, and then he asked many others.
What should be done when a person is going to die at once? He should
chant, but at the time of death this is not so easy.
krsna tvadiya-pada-pankaja-panjarantam
adyaiva me visatu manasa-raja-hamsah
prana-prayana-samaye kapha-vata-pittaih
kanthavarodhana-vidhau smaranam kutas te
[O Lord Krsna, at this moment let the royal swan of my mind enter the
tangled stems of the lotus of Your feet. How will it be possible for
me to remember You at the time of death, when my throat will be choked
up with mucus, bile, and air? (Mukunda-mala-stotra, sutra 33)]
It is very hard to utter Sri Krsnas name at the time of death.
At that time ones throat will be choked up. You should speak hari-katha
to that person, and chant Lord Sri Krsna's name: “Hare Krsna Hare
Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare.”
If you cannot do this, then chant: “Krsna, Radhe, Rama.” Those
who have a longer time should hear Srimad Bhagavatam.
Gaura premanande
Haribol!
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