quinta-feira, 23 de julho de 2009

Yuga-Acarya Award



Photo:Presentation of the Yuga Acarya award


Friday, 31 October 2003


Presentation of the Yuga Acarya award

Uchagaon, India, October 31, 2003
Tridandisvami Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja
[Included with Srila Narayana Maharaja's lecture is a short report on a historical festival that took place in Vrndavana during this year's Kartika parikrama. At that festival Srila Maharaja was awarded the title "Acarya of the Millennium". Just before and just after the festival, in his own Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha, he told the devotees that he does not think himself qualified for such an honor. Actually Srila Rupa should be honored with this title. So, only on behalf of our previous acaryas like Srila Rupa Gosvami, Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura and our Srila Prabhupada that he accepting this honorary title.]

On October 31, 2003 in the Vraja village of Uchagaon (Lalita-sakhi's village), Vrajacarya Pith and the World Religious Parliament in Delhi jointly awarded Parama-pujyapada Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja the title "Yuga Acarya".
The program began with traditional and ancient songs sung by the Nandagaon and Varsana panditas. After that the various representatives of each village performed the puspa abhiseka ("bathing" with a shower of flowers) of Srila Narayana Maharaja. All the heads of the various communities representatives threw flowers on Srila Maharaja's divine body and honored him by placing garlands on him. Svami Shamaji, the head of the World Religions Parliament, gave Srila Maharaja an upper cloth, a special cloth for the Yuga Acarya. A certificate was then presented to Srila Maharaja by Deepak Raja Bhatta, who is the head of Vrajacarya Pith.




photo:Puspa abhiseka for Srila Maharaja


The following individuals garlanded Srila Narayana Maharaja:

The Chairmen of Varsana and Nandagaon
Head of Vraja gopa community – Sri Singh Cadri
Head of Lalita-devi temple – Sri Krsnananda Gosvami
Head of Premapith Dijara – Sri Lalitji
Head of the brahmana community of Uchagaon – Pandit Harivallabha Sharma
Head of the brahmana community of Gazipur Village
Sri Gangashamji
Head of Chiksoli village (Citra sakhi’s village)
Senior doctor of Varsana – Sri AK Sharan
Savita didi representing Srila Gurudeva’s disciples
Sri Krsnakumar Mahesvari

Padmanabha Maharaja was then called by the organizers to come to the podium, to read the words written on the award plaque. Although the plaque was not written in perfect grammatical English, it had a power and exactitude in its choice of words that seemed to the audience to supercede and transcend all languages of this world.

"Vrajacarya Pith and the World Religious Parliament of New Delhi, India presents acarya of the millennium. Engrained with the comprehensive spiritual wealth of the Vedas and Vedangas, Ayurveda, Jyotisa (astrology) and related sciences; the protector of traditional heritages, eloquently knowledgeable in the doctrines of Sanskrit which is the mother of all languages; staunch believer in its spread and propagation, a passionate seeker of human social welfare; dedicated to the traditional path and following Caitanya Mahaprabhu, Caitanya Matha and the bhaskara gurus, being disciple of Srila Bhaktiprajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja, and entrenched in service through bhakti; a remarkable follower and adherent of the Aryan-sanatana philosophical traditions, propagator of love of all faiths, humility and selflessness towards every religion, saintly with pristine spirituality and giver of profoundest love to one and all; follower and practitioner of luminous sanatana knowledge upholding the great tradition of universal brotherhood; dedicated to the promulgation, propagation and protection of the unique Vraja culture and environment, and immeasurably desirous of the redevelopment of Vraja – his divine holiness is one who is enlightened and embraced with divine benevolence and is an authoritative acarya filled with eruditeness, a teacher of teachers, and a guardian and flag bearer of the Sri Krsna bhakti movement – his divine grace Om visnupada astottara-sata Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja.
[Srila Narayana Maharaja then addressed the leader of the Vraja Pyadisha, Deepak Raja Bhatta, and all the exalted and renowned scholarly persons who gathered from Varsana, Nandagaon and all the places of Vraja. His discourse was given in Hindi, simultaneously translated by Sripad Akhilesa dasa Adhikari for those Western devotees who were fortunate to have headphones, and later translated for the transcriber of tis document by Sripad Ramacandra dasa Adhikari:]

"I am in no case fit for the high class of honor you have given to me. It is due to your own greatness, benevolence and charitable natures that you are giving it to me. I feel ashamed to accept this designation, because it is far too elevated for me. Syamaji, the head of the World Religious Parliament, and Deepakji, the head of the Vraja Pyadisha, intensely insisted again and again to give me this award, and I rejected it again and again. But finally they forced me to accept it. In this honorific title you have used the word acarya. In that regard there are so many past acaryas, such as our Gosvamis, Sri Madhvacarya, Sri Vallabhacarya and so on. In comparison to all of them, I am insignificant. I do not understand the reason you all find me fit for this designation of Yuga Acarya. This is Kali-yuga and so many exalted, self-realized acaryas came. It may be possible that this is Kali Yuga and I am the present, or most recent, acarya of Kali Yuga.

"One fact is true though; from the core of my heart I am always totally surrendered and dedicated to the Vrajavasis. My very big concern is that all the important places in Vraja-mandala are vanishing and they are not being looked after correctly. Nowadays there is little concern in the people like our Sripad Ramesh babaji and others. I heard that an enormous number of rupees is allotted for the upliftment of Vraja-mandala, but that the money has gone in vain, in individuals' pockets.

"I have arranged this parikrama in order to bring the foreign devotees here – to narrate to them the glorification of Vraja-mandala and to have them visit all these glorious places. I would like them to understand the glories of the holy places. I also want them to see the dilapidated condition of these places so they can begin to think about their renovation. These foreigners should see what they are giving their life to, and through them I will do what I can to redevelop the pastimes places in Vraja.
"I tried, by my own efforts, to renovate Brahma-kunda and Uddhava-kyari, which is practically totally destroyed, but the government did not want to cooperate. At Uddhava-kyari we have planted many trees, but then the government members told me, "Why have you done this on your own? You should go through the government." If we go through the government, however, the government men do not do anything to help. I want to redevelop Uddhava-kyari and I have already spent 150,000 rupees to do so. The government men wrote me, "Don't plant trees there." But before the government's letter reached us we completed the planting in two days. I met the magistrate but he had no brain. I told him and his associates, "In the entire universe Vraja is the most important place, and you want to stop redeveloping it?"

"I do not think that there is one real Indian in the Parliament otherwise he would have thought about renovating these places. This Vraja-mandala is the life and soul of Bharata (India), and unless we accept its culture our life will go in vain. It is the Indian government in name only. If its members were Indian they would have taken care.
"Srimati Radharani is Vrndavanesvari. Lord Krsna may be Vrajesvara, but He cannot be Rasesvara because our Srimati Radharani is Rasesvari. Sri Krsna dances when Srimati Radhika snaps Her fingers. What to speak of Radharani, even Mother Yasoda terrifies Him, by showing Him a stick.

"Sri Krsna falls down at the feet of the gopis. All demigods worship Him as God, yet the position of these gopis is so highly elevated that that the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna falls at their lotus feet. He told the gopis:
na paraye 'ham niravadya-samyujam
sva-sadhu-krtyam vibudhayusapi vah
ya mabhajan durjara-geha-srnkhalah
samvrscya tad vah pratiyatu sadhana

["I am not able to repay My debt for your spotless service, even within a lifetime of Brahma. Your connection with Me is beyond reproach. You have worshiped Me, cutting off all domestic ties, which are difficult to break. Therefore please let your own glorious deeds be your compensation." (Srimad-Bhagavatam 10.32.22)]
"I am completely absorbed in and influenced by the culture of Vraja-bhava. It is the real "jyotir gamaya" – the light into we should enter. We should understand that the ultimate limit of bhagavat-prema (love pf God) is radha-dasya (service to Srimati Radhika).

"What is bhagavat prema? Without radha-dasya no one can attain Lord Krsna. Who is a Vrajavasi? Not everyone born in Vraja is a Vrajavasi. A Vrajavasi is one who has a mood like Nanda Baba, or Mother Yasoda, or Srimati Radharani. One who has a bhava (transcendental emotion) like Nanda Baba – "Krsna is my son" or that "Srimati Radhika is my sakhi" is a Vrajavasi. One who has such a relationship with Srimati Radharani will think, "We don't want any direct relationship with Krsna. Our mistress, our life and soul, is Srimati Radhika. If Sri Krsna calls me I won't go. I will only do what is required to make Them meet." The manjaris, those Vrajavasis who think “Srimati Radharani is our friend,” understand that Sri Krsna is fully controlled by Her. They are palya-dasis of Srimati Radharani and are so great that they can even stop Krsna when He is on the way to see Her. This culture is full of prema.
"This spiritual culture has degenerated now in Vraja. I would like to see that when people come from outside to look into this culture, the residents approach them in an honorable way – not to rob the Westerners pockets to fill their own.These days Indians don't read Srimad-Bhagavatam, and certainly they don’t read it in Parliament. I don’t think that anyone in our Parliament knows these truths or has even read Srimad-Bhagavatam.

"I am happy that Syamadasaji, the head of World Religious Parliament has read my translation and commentary of Sri Bhagavad-gita and appreciates it. Bhagavad-Gita is our real treasure. I have not done anything wonderful. I simply translated the commentary of Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura and, having taken his remnants, I also wrote something.

"Our Vraja consists of Kadamba-kyari (Uddhava Kyari), Pavana-sarovara and many other places of Lord Krsna's transcendental pastimes, and according to my capacity I am donating money to renovate them. I want to make the government members understand that by my renovating Vraja-mandala their own status will be glorified, but they do not understand. They said we should do this in a proper way, but when I asked them what is the proper way they said, "Submit an application." We gave them an application and nothing happened for four months– the magistrate was transferred and no action was taken to renovate. Without their help we have begun renovating Ter-kadamba and Pavana-sarovara, and we have already started cleaning the water of Radha-kunda and Manasi-ganga. We are trying to purify the water of Pavana-sarovara, Pili Pokhara and Yasoda-kunda. Three-quarters are already purified by the apparatus we brought, and we will try to purify the rest, and also the Yamuna. By the help of rich scientists and others I will help them.

"Yavat is the place of Srimati Radharani's in-laws, not Nandagaon. We don’t believe that Nandagaon is the place of Srimati Radharani’s in-laws, but rather that place is Yavat. Srimati Radharani is not married to Sri Krsna. Radharani is dear to Sri Krsna, but Yogamaya didn't allow their marriage. If Srimati Radhika was Krsna's wife and Nanda Baba was Her father-in-law, they would have taken Her in their home – but they didn't. She didn't live there. Also, Satyabhama and Rukmini had so many children. Why didn't Srimati Radhika have any children?
"Srimati Radhika did not stay or live in the house of Nanda Baba as a bride because She is Krsna's paramour. This paramour- rasa is the topmost rasa. A wife is a type of servant. If one becomes a wife she is forced to serve her husband, and her husband is bound to supply her necessities like clothing and other paraphernalia. We have never seen that Krsna gave clothes, soap or anything of the sort to Srimati Radharani. He only gave Her garlands, which are free of cost. He never spent any money on the gopis.

"We have to reconcile Srimati Radhika's supposed marriage. She was married in Bhandirvana, but that was not a real marriage. It was by the gandarva system of simply exchanging garlands. No in-laws were present. By Yogamaya's order She and Krsna never married. The essence of this Srimad-Bhagavatam is parakiya-bhava and this is what Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu came to give. I want to present the idea of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Srimad-Bhagavatam was spoken by Sri Sukadeva Gosvami and written by Vyasadeva. This is what Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu came to give. He accepted that Srimati Radharani was never married to Krsna, and our Gosvamis like Srila Rupa Gosvami, Srila Sanatana Gosvami and Srila Jiva Gosvami are in the same line. There are so many examples of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's mercy in the form of Srila Rupa Gosvami's Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu. These books are only descriptions of these principles.
"I want to renovate Yavat. I went to that sacred place of Srimati Radharani’s in-laws, but I saw that the managers are installing deities of Durga-devi and Ganesh. Ganesh, Sankara, and Parvati are sitting there on the altar. I was sad to see these deities sitting there. I told the managers, "If you take them off the altar then I will develop this place." They became angry.

"I am trying to beautify this small place where the pastimes of Yavat can be remembered. Now, even the vata tree is not there in Yavat, but rather another tree is there. This is shameful.
In Vrndavana, at Rasa-sthali, there is no vata, banyan tree. I want to plant a vata tree there. I came to know that Bhattaji wants the renovation of this place. Let them come up with program and I’ll see it. Since I already want to serve this sacred place. I can expand my program to include them."

After Srila Maharaja's talk, When Mr. Syama, the organizer of the program, went up to the podium and thanked him, He addressed him as "this fellow". He explained that he used the word "fellow" because, “When we Vrajavasis love someone, we accept him as our own intimate family member or our own self – so we call him 'fellow'. This Yuga Acarya, this fellow, demonstrated that he is fit for this post. He says he is not fit for it, but his humble words are also the symptom of the greatness of great personalities.]
[Some of the Nandagaon panditas were upset by Srila Maharaja’s saying that Nandagaon was not Srimati Radharani’s in-laws’ place, so he spoke further:]

"The Srimad-Bhagavatam is written in paroksavada. Paroksavada is a statement that is made only indirectly. For example, Krsna told the gopis who came after hearing His flute playing, "Go back to your homes and serve your husbands. It is the dharma religious duty of a chaste wife to serve her husband – even if her husband is ugly, sick, lame or crippled or harsh." "Oh," the gopis replied, "We have just heard this message from you. You are so great to have given us this instruction, and therefore You are our guru. We have heard from authority that we must serve our guru first, and then anyone else. We accept You as our guru because You are giving us this religious knowledge Also, you are our real pati, one who nourishes another. You are the personality who nourishes our heart. You nourish everyone, even our husbands, and therefore you are our pati in real sense." Pati also means husband.
"We should therefore understand that this section of Srimad-Bhagavatam contains statements made indirectly. Srimati Radharani possesses all the qualities that attract Lord Krsna. At the same time, Krsna is so attractive that He attracts Her. He attracts Srimati Radharani more than He is attracted towards Her. So I am not rejecting Krsna. He is unlimitedly beautiful and has such unlimitedly great qualities that even Srimati Radharani becomes attracted towards Him. Please do not misunderstand that by glorifying Srimati Radharani I am undermining the glorification of Krsna. I am not trying to make Krsna look small. By paroksavada, indirect reference, I am truly glorifying Him."

Pujyapada Madhava Maharaja composed two verses in honor of Bhaktivedanta Srila Narayana Maharaja receiving the Yuga Acarya award. The first verse is for both of his Guru Maharajas – his diksa-guru Srila Vamana Maharaja and his siksa-guru Srila Narayana Maharaja, and the second verse is for Srila Narayana Maharaja:
1st sloka: vande bhaktivedantau sri vamana narayanau sahaditau
gaudadaye sobhabantau (puspabantau) parivrajakacarya yugacaryau

2nd sloka: yugacarya prabhum vande Sri Narayana karunamayam
sri radha dasye lobham datva tarayate bhuvana trayam
2nd sloka: "I offer my obeisances to he who was awarded the title Yuga Acarya, Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja. He is an ocean of mercy. Radha dasye lokam datva – he is giving greed to follow the maidservants of Srimati Radhika, and by giving this greed he is delivering the three worlds."

Editorial Advisors: Pujyapada Madhava Maharaja and Sripad Brajanatha dasa
Translator: Ramacandra prabhu
Editor: Syamarani dasi
Transcriber: Vasanti dasi
Typist: Anita dasi

A Response To The Rtvik System








A Response To The Rtvik System

by Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayan Gosvami Maharaja
[A Lecture Given in Polansk, Russia: July 19, 2001] I offer my humble obeisances at the lotus feet of my paramaradhyatama gurupadapadma nitya-lila pravista om visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktiprajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja, and also to my siksa-guru om visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja.

In our class yesterday we discussed the intrinsic nature of bhakti. We explained there that pure bhakti is the function of the svarupa-sakti (internal potency) of Krsna, and therefore it never manifests in the material senses, words, or mind. There is a process for it to manifest, however. Krsna is an ocean of mercy and His devotee is also an ocean of mercy. Our only hope is to receive their mercy. This is the only ray of hope. Only by the causeless mercy of Krsna and His devotees will the vrtti (characteristic function) of svarupa-sakti enter and become one with the senses of the material body.

Srila Rupa Gosvami has given a process for this transcendental vrtti of bhakti to come upon the conditioned soul's tongue and other senses, and that is:

adau sraddha tatah sadhu sanga'tha bhajana-kriya,
tato 'nartha nivritti syat tato nistha rucis tatah,
athasaktis tato bhavas tatah premabhyudancati
sadhakam ayam pemnah pradurbhave bhavet kramah

"In the beginning there must be faith. Then one becomes interested in associating with pure devotees. Thereafter one is initiated by the spiritual master and executes the regulative principles under his orders. Thus one is freed from all unwanted habits and becomes firmly fixed in devotional service. Thereafter, one develops taste and attachment. This is the way of sadhana-bhakti, the execution of devotional service according to the regulative principles. Gradually emotions intensify, and finally there is an awakening of love. This is the gradual development of love of Godhead for the devotee interested in Krsna consciousness." (Madhya 23.16)

Without accepting diksa from a bona fide guru, can one develop bhakti or not? Some think that chanting, remembering, reading books, and performing arcana, sravanam and kirtanam is sufficient and there is no need for a mediator. They think that accepting a 'rtvik' person is sufficient for attaining pure bhakti, and there is no need of accepting diksa from any living self-realized guru.

Those who think, "There is no need to accept a guru as a mediator because we can chant the holy name, we can read books, and we can do arcana and sadhana simply by the rtvik system," are not within the guru-parampara. They deceive others. They are actually cheaters; not bhaktas. Nowhere in the sastra is it written that a rtvik can ever give bhakti. [There are nineteen places in Prabhupada's books where the word 'rtvik' is used, and in all cases the word only refers to a priest officiating or performing a fire sacrifice. Even when the word used is 'rtvik acarya,' it is still defined as a priest performing a fire sacrifice for a secular gain.] This can never be the case. Those who advocate the rtvik system are misleaders, and their followers are misled. Do not go towards the rtvik system.

Nowadays, among others, those who fell down from their pure life and those who left the renounced order due to being very lusty want to be rtvik. They want to gain the same position they had before, and that is why he they are crying, "Rtvik, rtvik, rtvik!" Actually, however, they are all fallen souls and they have nothing to do with bhakti. In none of the sastras has it been said that this rtvik system will give bhakti.

Be careful regarding the bogus rtvik system. These rtviks have no faith in Krsna, no faith in bhakti, and no faith in scriptures like the Vedas, Upanisads, Srimad Bhagavatam, and Caitanya-caritamrta. They also have no faith in the guru-parampara, and that is why they cannot give bhakti. You should give up the idea that the rtviks can help. They can never help you. They have never even helped themselves, so how can they help others?

This word 'rt' has come from the word 'Rg-Veda.' Those who know all Vedas, including the Rg, Sama, Yajur, and Atharva Veda, all the Upanishads, and all the Puranas, are actually rtvik. I think, however, that these modern rtviks don't even know the ABC's of the Vedas. They say that in this world there are no pure devotees, and therefore there are no pure devotees to initiate anyone. This idea is very, very wrong and it against the principles of bhakti. The rtvik proponents saw that the devotees in their society were quarreling amongst themselves, and that there was no suddha-bhakta there. Then, mistaking that those who quarreled were in the guru-parampara, the rtviks became opposed to the actual guru-parampara.

Beware of this rtvik system. Without a self-realized guru you cannot achieve bhakti in thousands of births. This is an established truth. This is siddhanta. You should therefore accept a sad-guru, serve him, and try to follow his instructions. Then you can develop your Krsna consciousness and all of your anarthas will disappear. Otherwise, it will never be possible for pure bhakti to come and touch your heart and senses.

I would like to clarify one thing. I am not saying that all rtviks mislead others. Only those who say that there is no need of a guru do so. Whatever has been told in the Vedas and Upanisads about rtviks is only in relation to their sole function in a fire sacrifice, and those fire sacrifices are performed only to fulfill a worldly desire. They have nothing to do with transcendental love and affection for Krsna. [In The True Conception of Sri Guru-tattva it is stated: "After deliberation upon the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Puranas, it becomes obvious that rtviks have nothing to do with the supreme transcendental goal...'Rtau yajtiti rtviki.' One who conducts sacrifices according to Vedic mantras is called a rtvik. There is an arrangement of 16 types of rtviks to perform the sacrifices. The yajman employs priests to perform sacrifices for him and he pays them. All these rtviks are virtuous, of high character, learned in the Vedas, and expert in the execution and supervision of sacrifices. After the completion of the yajnas, the yajman (employer) pays the appropriate remuneration to the rtviks and sends them away. The yajman and the rtvik have no mutual eternal relationships."]

Real rtviks know all sastras, and all of them have gurus. A rtvik cannot be a rtvik without accepting a real guru. All rtviks, like Vasistha Rsi, are very high-class devotees. Visvamitra, Gautama, and even Vyasadeva are rtviks, but they have all accepted the guru-parampara. They all believe that there are always self-realized gurus in the world. Nowadays, therefore, those who call themselves rtviks are all cheaters, and we should beware of them.

When we accept a guru, it may be that we have so many anarthas, unwanted thoughts and habits, within us. We may be very ignorant about krsna-tattva, maya-tattva, radha-tattva, bhakti-tattva, and all other tattvas. So many anarthas and aparadhas may be there within us, but there is a process to be free from them.

There are so many gurus: caitya-guru, diksa-guru, siksa-guru, bhajana-guru, and others. Why go to a bogus-rtvik guru? If our siksa-gurus are Caitanya Mahaprabhu, Nityananda prabhu, and Radhika, why do we need to go to these rtviks?

[Typed and edited by Sripad Krsna Bhajana dasa Brahmacari
Proofread by Srimati Premavati devi dasi
HTML by Bhutabhavana dasa]






quarta-feira, 22 de julho de 2009

ISKCON Bans Sadhus



by Srimati Jadurani devi dasi 1 October 2002

For the past few years, ISKCON leaders have had a worldwide ban on Gaudiya Matha Indian sadhus. In particular, the ban is targeted to Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja, one of India's most renowned saints, who is honored by over 100,000 Indian and Western devotees and other religious-minded persons. Not only do the ISKCON leaders make regular propaganda against him, they do not allow him to enter their temples around the world. In hopes that this ban would be removed, we, disciples of Srila Prabhupada Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja (the founder-acarya of ISKCON) and also followers of Srila Narayana Maharaja, did not make it public before.

However, because it has, on the contrary, become increasingly stringent, and many sincere devotees are suffering as a result, we now find no other option than to inform our respected Indian readers.

This ban does not only apply to Srila Narayana Maharaja. It also applies to his disciples, as well as to the disciples of Srila Prabhupada, and it also applies to other devotees who associate with and appreciate him.

The Ban in Los Angeles

The following official letter from ISKCON of Los Angeles was recently handed to one of Srila Narayana Maharaja's disciples who had been living one block from the temple and attending its functions for several years:

"The policy of ISKCON Los Angeles is that initiated disciples of the guru Narayana Maharaja are not allowed on any of the ISKCON properties, including the temple, the restaurant, the gift shop, or the ISKCON property division apartment building on Watseka Avenue. As an initiated disciple of Narayana Maharaja, you have been informed of this policy verbally and by letter. The letter you received also explained the reasons for the policy. Despite these notifications, you have refused to obey the policy, and have entered one or more of the above-mentioned properties. The next time you violate the policy by entering any of the above-mentioned properties, the temple will obtain a restraining order, forbidding you to enter those properties. As soon as it is issued, this order will show up on your police record. You should also understand that if you violate the restraining order, you might be subject to arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Our hope is that you will respect the policy, and not force the issuance of a restraining order."

The Ban at Bhaktivedanta Manor

The Bhaktivedanta Manor in England is another example. Its policy is that any devotee who accepts guidance from Srila Narayana Maharaja, or is even just curious to meet him, are at risk of being banned from the Manor and rejected from ISKCON. Many of Srila Prabhupada's disciples, who have given up to 30 years of their lives for his service and the service of the Deities were banned from the Manor. Although these devotees had faithfully distributed hundreds of thousands of Srila Prabhupada's books, they were banned because of their faith in Srila Narayana Maharaja. Their children were also banned from attending the temple Gurukula, and young Indian members of Pandava Sena Youth Forum who were interested in taking siksa from Srila Narayana Maharaja were banned from the temple. When local devotees approached Srila Narayana Maharaja's disciples with criticisms of him, any attempt undertaken by his disciples to defend him was immediately reported to the authorities as "proselytizing." When the disciples of Srila Narayana Maharaja protested that they had been forced into defending their spiritual master, the authorities declared that even if their guru was being blasphemed they were forbidden to answer back. This was not an isolated incident. Approaching the devotees, temple authorities threatened them with dire consequences should they so much as mention the name of "Narayana Maharaja" or speak about him in any way.

Srila Narayana Maharaja's Relationship with Srila Prabhupada

This is all very strange, since the relationship between Srila Narayana Maharaja and ISKCON's founder-acarya, Srila Prabhupada, has been very intimate since 1946, before the birth of most of the ISKCON devotees. Srila Narayana Maharaja's initiating guru, Srila Bhaktiprajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja, is Srila Prabhupada's god-brother and sannyasa-guru, and Srila Maharaja himself is Prabhupada's siksa-disciple.

Srila Narayana Maharaja assisted Srila Prabhupada in his preaching in Jhansi and other places in the 1950's. He performed Prabhupada's sannyasa initiation in 1959 (even showing him how to wear the sannyasa apparel), and he assisted Prabhupada in publishing the books that he first brought with him to America in 1966. He sent Prabhupada Deities so that he could train his new Western disciples how to worship Thakurji, according to authorized Vedic standards, in his brand new ISKCON temples. He sent Prabhupada's Sanskrit books for his translation work, and also his first karatals and mrdangas for his worldwide sankirtana activities. He assisted Prabhupada in training the first American disciples who Prabhupada brought back with him to India, and he performed many other services until 1977.

Then, in November of 1977, when Srila Prabhupada was in his last manifest days in this world, he requested Srila Narayana Maharaja to take care of his disciples after his divine departure. Srila Maharaja promised to do so, just as Lord Rama promised his father Dasaratha Maharaja to serve his order up until his last breath. Although Prabhupada's own senior-most disciples and also his own god-brothers were also present at the time of his departure, he requested Srila Maharaja to personally put his divine body in samadhi. In 1986, on the request of the ISKCON leaders, Srila Maharaja went to the Bombay court and saved all the ISKCON properties and funds from being given to Prabhupada's previous son (who was suing ISKCON for all its properties on the false plea that Prabhupada never took sannyasa). Ever since Prabhupada's departure, Srila Narayana Maharaja has been helping to give new life to thousands of Prabhupada's followers who came to him for spiritual shelter.

Many thousands have been inspired.

Srila Narayana Maharaja in the West

Although he is over 82 years of age, Srila Narayana Maharaja regularly travels abroad. He preaches the glories of Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Radha-Krsna, and the glory of ISKCON's founder-acarya Srila Prabhupada, for 8 months every year, in about 10 countries every year, and he has just completed his fourteenth world preaching tour. In many of those countries, especially in Fiji, New Zealand, and Australia, he is invited to give discourses on India's Vedic Sanatana-dharma, following in the line of Sri Krsna-dvaipayana Vyasadeva and Mahaprabhu, at prominent Hindu temples.

In June, 2001, Srila Narayana Maharaja held his annual Ratha-yatra festival in Birmingham, England. During that week-long festival, the Life Foundation Worldwide presented him with the "World Peace Flame", for his contribution to preaching love of God and peace around the world. Lit by royalty, indigenous elders and eminent peace-makers, the World Peace Flame was flown to England from six continents by the RAF (Royal Air Force). This award has also been presented to Pope John Paul II and the Dalai Lama.

Srila Narayana Maharaja in India

When Srila Maharaja is in India, he is regularly invited by Indian dignitaries to speak at their spiritual programs. Political leaders in India, before being voted in to their posts, and after being elected, come to him for blessings. Moreover, he is recognized by tens of thousands of Gaudiya Vaisnavas, sannyasis, and acaryas as a pure self-realized spiritual master.

A member of the Brahma-Madhva-Gaudiya disciplic succession, Srila Narayana Maharaja is highly acclaimed throughout all of India, by at least a hundred thousand Indians, as a renowned spiritual scholar and teacher, and as a pure devotee of Lord Sri Krsna in the line of Caitanya Mahaprabhu. He is recognized a strict follower of Vedic culture, Hindu sanatana-dharma, Vaisnava etiquette, daivi-varnasrama, and bhagavat-bhajana. Most of the notable spiritual scholars of Mathura and Vrndavana, such as Sri Srimad Acyuta Bhatta Gosvami and the Gosvami of the famous Radha-ramana Mandira, Sri Padmanava Gosvami, come and pay their respects to him. They invite him to speak to their assemblies, and he also invites them. He has made a tradition, since 1954, to hold meetings and invite them to speak, and when he himself speaks at those meetings, all are in awe. The following is excerpted from an international news report on a Visva-Vaisnava Raja-sabha meeting (Royal Assembly of the United Vaisnava Community of All Sampradayas), held on August 27, 2000, at Srila Narayana Maharaja's Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha in Mathura:

"Most of the prominent erudite Vaisnavas and panditas in Vraja-Mandala assembled in Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha on this auspicious dvadasi day to discuss the evolution of the conception of suddha-bhakti in the Srimad Bhagavatam. In this distinguished assembly, many elderly Vaisnava scholars of vast learning and experience, along with their devoted disciples, united on this momentous occasion to glorify suddha bhagavat-bhakti according to the precepts of their respective sampradayas. Such a council of Vaisnavas is very rarely seen in this world. Some of the mahatmas gracing the assembly by their noble presence were: Sri Srimad Manohara Lal Sastri, Pandita Chote Lal Sastri, Sri Srimad Acyuta Bhatta Gosvami, Sripad Vasanta Lal Sastri, Sri Thakurji Sastri, Sri Srimad Hariharaji Chachaji and others. More than two hundred devotees attended the function, eager to witness this unique event and hear the inevitable flow of hari-katha. As host of the assembly, Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja welcomed and honored all the respectable speakers with asanas, sandalwood paste, flower garlands, and sweet words."

Many Indian government officials, like the DCP (Deputy Commissioner of Police) and also many court judges, in Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Mathura, and elsewhere are Srila Narayana Maharaja disciples. Many renowned industrialists and businessmen regularly come to him to inquire about spiritual life and receive his blessings. Many head pujaris throughout Vraja Mandala visit him and honor him. Others personally send their representatives, long distance from the well known Radha-Govinda Mandira in Jaipur and Jagannatha Temple in Puri, to bring him garlands from the Deities when he is about to commence on another world preaching tour. The leader of all Lord Jagannathadeva's servants, the Dayita-pati of Puri, also attends his classes when he is in Puri.

Srila Narayana Maharaja has been conducting Vraja Mandala Parikrama for over 50 years, and during that time, the heads of all the villages come to him and pay their respects. He's been engaged for several years in organizing the renovation of many holy places in Vrndavana, such as Bandiravana and Brahma-kunda in Govardhana. These renovations are well known to the public.

The events in relation to the renovations are published in the newspapers, and Srila Maharaja's work in this regard is also recognized by the government. He also leads a Navadvipa-dhama Parikrama every year at the time of Gaura-purnima, and at that time he and other acaryas and sannyasis are followed by over 20,000 pilgrims from Bengal, and over 2,000 other Indian and Western pilgrims. Most of the devotees from Bengal are poor village people, and therefore they are given free facilities and prasadam throughout the week-long festival.

Still, Srila Narayana Maharaja has been banned by ISKCON from entering Prabhupada's temples, and he is not even allowed to enter the samadhi mandira in Vrndavana, where he had personally put Prabhupada in samadhi in 1977. On the very rare occasion that he is allowed to come and pay his obeisances at an ISKCON temple, ISKCON leaders try to keep local devotees away from him.

Srila Narayana Maharaja does nothing but illuminate the words of Prabhupada to make his teachings and the teachings of his guru-parampara much more clear and vital to the suffering souls in this world, and yet he is being unfairly discriminated against.

The following is an excerpt from a transcript of a conversation that took place on May 31, 2000, in the Beverly Hills home of one of ISKCON's original eleven GBC-elected gurus, Hrdayananda Maharaja. Another participant is Bhagavan dasa, who is one of the original GBCs and a former ISKCON guru.

Bhakti-Caru Maharaja is also a GBC and another one of those later elected by that body to act as guru. [The GBC (Governing Body Commission) is legally charged with the administration of ISKCON.] Also present was Svasa dasa, ISKCON Los Angeles temple president.

Bhagavan dasa: [speaking to Srila Narayana Maharaja] We like to fight a little bit; but all the time is not good, and everybody in this room has a lot of love for you and I believe you have a lot of love for them. And I think that's the thing that Prabhupada was very expert at; taking all of us who really didn't like each other very much and making us like each other, to some degree. My understanding is that you came to the West to help Prabhupada.

Srila Narayana Maharaja: To serve; not to help.

Bhagavan dasa: Yes, to serve. And ISKCON needs service and help. I understand that there has been a lot of pain because of the way the GBC has responded to things.

Srila Narayana Maharaja: I think they want to serve ISKCON, this movement, and according to their intelligence they are doing so. But we can think further how we can honor each other and fulfill the mission of Srila Swami Maharaja.

Bhagavan dasa: Is it your desire, if possible, to be an active part of ISKCON - to work with people like Bhakti Caru, Hrdayananda - [addressing all present] working together without necessarily putting Maharaja as the new ISKCON Acarya but working with.

Srila Narayana Maharaja: I want only to help you in all ways. I don't want to be Acarya. I don't want to be GBC. I don't want any position. I want to help with the core of my heart.

Bhagavan dasa: .sometimes I think they have a fear that Prabhupada becomes relativised.

Srila Narayana Maharaja: He is my siksa-guru; not less than my diksa-guru.

Bhagavan dasa: If Prabhupada knew that Narayana Maharaja was in town, he wouldn't want that Narayana Maharaja would be giving a talk somewhere else and him giving a talk somewhere else. There would be no question about that.

You would be sleeping in his quarters with him, telling jokes, having fun, giving massages, making each other laugh, and talking on how to promote things.

Srila Narayana Maharaja: That is what I want - that first we make a proposal to discuss how we can honor each other, how we can have no ban to meet each other. Then, I may go there, and they can come to me everywhere.

Hrdayananda dasa Maharaja: At the same time we feel that it is necessary that those who are senior in ISKCON should be recognized as actually representing Srila Prabhupada and having a special understanding of Srila Prabhupada. And, based on that special understanding, Srila Prabhupada asked some of us to represent him even in his physical absence. I bring this up because for us this is one of the important things that has to be acknowledged in our relationship - that there is some understanding that is relevant to the co-operative mission. Anyhow... I'll stop here.

Srila Narayana Maharaja: But you should also know that I have been serving him since 1946, when there was no League of Devotees and no ISKCON. Your Prabhupada was a householder at that time, and he was one of the establishing members of the Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti. He was one of the founders, and I have served him and associated with him since that time. I have experience of more than 54 years service to him. Moreover, I know that he is still alive and I want to follow him as my guru. I see no difference between us. Our bodies are different and our pronunciation of words is different, but we are in the same disciplic line of philosophy and mood.

Also, I was the priest of his sannyasa ceremony in 1959. So I consider that I am also his disciple. The GBC leaders should not think that only they have served him. I think that I have served more than anyone, from the core of my heart. I have so much regard for him. If anyone says that only he has served, that is very painful for me to hear. They should realize these things.

Bhakti Caru Maharaja: I understand.

Hrdayanda dasa Maharaja: Good. We are having a discussion. I think I would never say that you have not served Prabhupada. I would never say that, and I don't think anyone. I've never heard.

Bhakti Caru Maharaja: Narayana Maharaja, why don't you suggest what you would like ISKCON to.

Srila Narayana Maharaja: I want that you should sometimes invite me, and I will invite you. You should sometimes give me a chance to offer my puspanjali at the lotus feet of my siksa-guru, Srila Prabhupada.

Bhagavan dasa: Another proposal is that ISKCON temples are not manpower rich. They need manpower. There are temples that have hardly any pujaris.

There are temples that hardly have cooks. There are temples that hardly have people going out preaching. There are temple presidents that need manpower.

Narayana Maharaja is taking devotees who for some reason or other have lost their connection with ISKCON and he's given them some shelter and a home.

Maybe, sometimes the way you preach may not be familiar to everybody. I don't think that's really a big issue. I think the big issue is that the temples have no people. I think that the big issue is there are projects that Prabhupada gave his life for.

Srila Narayana Maharaja: I am ready to help. But we should honor each other and think that we are in the same family of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Whether someone is a kanistha-adhikari (a beginner in bhakti) or an uttama adhikari (a self-realized soul), we are all in the same family of Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

Sravasa dasa: If I could interject something? I don't think that Narayana Maharaja cannot come to the temple. He can come to the temple, but there are certain restrictions. There are certain restrictions the GBC have recommended for him coming to the temple; so I think we should focus more on that.

Srila Narayana Maharaja: Anyone else can go, without restrictions.

Sravas dasa: Yes.

Srila Narayana Maharaja: If Mayavadis can go, if Hollywood Stars can go, and you are not inviting me, I don't mind. But if I go and offer pranama, and I come to serve, what harm is there?


Conclusion


According to sastra, pure devotees are truly self-effulgent, and that effulgence is not dependent on being accepted by ISKCON management. Still, for the benefit of all, why should Srila Narayana Maharaja not be welcomed and invited to preach in Srila Prabhupada's temples? His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada would want nothing less.

[The author of this article, Jadurani dasi, is one of the earliest female disciples of ISKCON'S founder-acarya, Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.


She was one of the main illustrators of Srila Prabhupada's books, as well as one of his main preachers, ever since the Hare Krsna movement began in the West in 1966. She has been receiving personal guidance from Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja for the last ten years. She has kindly offered to meet with any leaders of the Indian community to further discuss the subject matter of this article, and also to assist those who would like to meet Srila Maharaja.]


If you would like to receive transcriptions of the classes given by Srila Narayana Maharaja during his preaching tours in the West, you can subscribe to our mailing list, bvnmharikatha-subscribe@yahoogroups.com, and you can also do so by sending your email address to syamarani@gaudiya.net. Also, you are invited to visit Srila Maharaja's website at http://www.gaudiya.net.


terça-feira, 21 de julho de 2009

My Siksa Guru and Priya Bandhu


The History of Srila Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada and Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja


Sri Sri guru Gauranga jayatah ki jay! Jay All Vaishnavas and Vaishnavis! Hare Krsna !
A deep and revealing account of the intimate relationship between Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja, through is remembrances, and his instructing spiritual master and dear friend, Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, from 1947 up until final instructions given in 1977.


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Em Português :
Resumo em portugues com Tradução de Baladeva Dasa
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MEU GURU INSTRUTOR E MEU QUERIDO AMIGO
Uma relação de amor puro
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foto: Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja responsible for the installation of the Murti of Srila Prabhupada



Jaya Srila Gurudeva , Srila Prabhupada Ki Jay !

sexta-feira, 17 de julho de 2009

Hare Krsna




A Hearts Prayer for Love Eternal

Hare Krsna Hare Ram



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jaya srila gurudeva !

segunda-feira, 13 de julho de 2009

The Role of the Siksa-Guru



[Excerpted from Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja's Nectar Sprinkles on Australia]
krsna, guru, bhakta, sakti, avatara, prakasa
krsna ei chaya-rupe karena vilasa

Lord Krsna enjoys by manifesting Himself as the spiritual masters, the devotees, the diverse energies, the incarnations, and the plenary portions. They are all six in one. [C-c, Adi-lila: 1. 32]

Come with me as we enter into the same subject we began yesterday-Srila Krsnadasa Kaviraja's Caitanya-caritamrta.

He has explained that Krsna, although one, manifests in six features. This is acintya-bhedabheda-tattva. He has also explained that his siksa gurus are the six Gosvamis-Sri Rupa, Sanatana, Bhatta Raghunatha, Sri Jiva, Gopala Bhatta, and Raghunatha dasa. He revealed that Advaita Acarya (prabhura amsa avatara) as an incarnation of Mahavisnu is therefore a partial incarnation of Krsna. Sri Nityananda Prabhu (prabhura svarupa prakasa) is an eternal manifestation of both Krsna and Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu.

He is therefore called a prakasa, or manifestation. Also, by His mercy Krsna and Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu are manifest.

In other words, without the mercy of Sri Nityananda Prabhu no one can realize Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu or Krsna. He is the complete embodiment of guru-tattva.

Srila Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami is describing his spiritual good fortune. He says, "I have received the mercy of the six Gosvamis and other exalted Vaisnavas.

I have also received the mercy of Govinda, Gopinatha, and Madana Mohana, and I have taken darsana of Them. I have seen and realized the glories of Sri Vrndavana-dhama. And all this is the mercy of Sri Nityananda Prabhu. So I am His dasa, servant, and He is my guru." Next he explains that Krsna's sakti manifests as Sri Gadadhara, Krsnacandra is Krsna Himself, and Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is that self-same Krsna, Vrajendranandana, Syamasundara, with the golden beauty and mood of Srimati Radhika. So He is like Sri Sri Krsna and Radha combined.

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guru krsna-rupa hana sastrera pramane
guru-rupe krsna krpa karena bhakta-gane

According to the deliberate opinion of all revealed scriptures, the spiritual master is non-different from Krsna. Lord Krsna in the form of the spiritual master delivers His devotees. [C-c, Adi-lila: 1.45]

Diksa-guru and siksa-guru are non-different, they are on the same level. Srila Rupa Gosvami represents siksa-guru, and Srila Sanatana Gosvami represents diksa-guru, yet there is no difference between them. They can both act as siksa and diksa-gurus.

My revered Gurudeva, nitya-lila-pravista om visnupada Srila Bhaktiprajnana Kesava Maharaja is both my diksa and siksa-guru.

Pujyapada Sridhara Maharaja and Pujyapada Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja are also my siksa-gurus. Any disciple of Pujyapada Sridhara Maharaja, or Swami Maharaja, who does not consider nitya-lila-pravista Srila Bhaktiprajnana Kesava Maharaja to be in our line, is not a Vaisnava. We should not associate closely with someone who does not pay proper respect to Srila Bhatiprajnana Kesava Maharaja. He is the sannyasa-guru of Swami Maharaja, who has so much respect for him, both as a guru and as a friend.

siksa-guruke ta' jani krsnera svarupa
antaryami, bhakta-srestha-ei dui rupa

One should know the instructing spiritual master to be the Personality of Krsna.

Lord Krsna manifests Himself as the Supersoul and as the greatest devotee of the Lord. [C-c, Adi-lila: 1.47]

Diksa-guru is the rupa (form) of Krsna and siksa-guru is the svarupa (personal nature) of Krsna. Which is superior, rupa or svarupa? There is no difference between them. "Sva" means "mine," and so svarupa may even be more dear than rupa, though essentially they are the same.

Our diksa-guru is our worshipable superior for whom we have reverence. We pray to him and take the dust of his lotus feet. But siksa-guru is like a brother, a friend. Sometimes we can embrace him and speak with him frankly.

We can reveal our heart to him, and tell him that we desire to associate with Krsna as the gopis did. This is very secret and sacred. We may hesitate expressing this to our diksa-guru, and therefore we need the siksa-guru. He is like a bosom friend (laukik bandhu). With the siksa-guru there is a mood of fraternity-no aisvarya bhava (mood of awe and reverence in opulence). Similarly, in the most advanced stages of bhakti, one does not regard Krsna as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, but as one's dear friend, dear son, or most beloved. He sees Krsna as his, and sees himself as Krsna's.

Srila Rupa Gosvami states that a disciple should also serve his diksa-guru with visrambha-seva (service in the mood of intimacy), but due to constantly offering pranamas it cannot always manifest. To your siksa-guru you can admit an attraction to a very beautiful girl, and ask for his guidance. It may be difficult to tell this to your diksa-guru because he is worshipable, like a father. His response may be very heavy and he may take a big stick to beat you. But your siksa-guru will embrace you and say, "O dear one, you should not do that. Try to love Krsna like this. Try to offer your heart in the service of Srimati Radhika's lotus feet. Don't go to the girls of this world. A girl of this world, is not really a girl but she is a burning fire, a poisonous ocean. Don't continue in this direction."

Due to the open-hearted nature of the relationship, a siksa-guru is needed. We can reveal everything to him. Within our heart, our siksa-gurus, Sri Krsna, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, Srila Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami, Srila Rupa Gosvami, and all of the previous acaryas are aware of our thoughts and actions. They have not died, they are all omnipotent.

Siksa-guruke ta'jani krsnera svarupa. The siksa-guru is the svarupa of Krsna and the diksa-guru is the rupa of Krsna. Yet there is no difference between Krsna's inner nature and his outer body. Both are the same. One who thinks there is a difference is a Mayavadi, Advaitavadi, and we should not associate with such a person.

Antaryami, bhakta-srestha-ei dui rupa.

There are two types of siksa-guru.

Antaryami is the siksa-guru in the heart, the caitya-guru. He gives inspiration from within. If one prays, "O Krsna, You are my caitya-guru, I have given You my entire heart. Please arrange for me to take shelter of a qualified guru," Krsna will certainly arrange it. By approaching Krsna with a sincere desire to have a guru, we will not have to suffer the result of making an incorrect choice. We are asking Krsna to make all arrangements. But if we do not pray at all, and instead select our own guru, we will repent our decision if our guru falls down, then our life will be spoiled.

tesam satata-yuktanam
bhajatam priti-purvakam
dadami buddhi yogam tam
yena mam upayanti te

To those who are constantly devoted to serving Me with love and devotion, I give them the understanding by which they can come to me. [Bg: 10.10]

To one who is always connected (yuktanam) to Krsna, serving Him with love and devotion, He gives the intelligence (buddhi yoga) by which he can come to Him. What kind of intelligence does He give? Transcendental (aprakrit) intelligence, that intelligence which connects us with Krsna. "They then come to Me, (upayanti te) and I engage them in My service." This demonstrates how Krsna acts as caitya-guru.

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Once, in South India, there lived a beautiful prostitute named Cintamani. She was 16 years old and danced and sang kirtana very sweetly. Everyone who saw her dance became attracted. Bilvamangala Thakura was a pious and religious brahmana, with a beautiful chaste wife, yet he was allured by Cintamani.

Cintamani, although a prostitute, had an extraordinary quality. She was very attached to singing songs in glorification of Sri Krsna and therefore many people were attracted. Bilvamangala Thakura fell into her trap. He stopped all business, and service to his mother and father. He forgot his chaste wife and children and became fully controlled by Cintamani. He would go to her, especially at night, taking some presents that he had procured by selling his land, or his wife's ornaments, or by stealing money and good cloth, hoping that in return she would love him.

Within time his father died and a ceremony was conducted. On the final day, 13th day of the ceremony hundreds and thousands of brahmanas sat in his courtyard, about to honor mahaprasadam.

Bilvamangala Thakura went to the kitchen, and took many delicious foods and other objects, and wrapped them in a cloth.

That night he left his house, not caring if his guests took prasadam, or that his distressed mother and wife were comforted. He left them all and went to that prostitute.

On that night, rain fell heavily. In order to reach the prostitute's house he had to cross a flooded river, whose current ran swiftly. Helpless, and desperate to find a means of crossing, he noticed something resembling a log floating in front of him. Not seeing that it was actually a half rotten dead body of a girl, he sat on it and crossed the river. Then, struggling across slippery ground and finally reaching the prostitute's home, he found that the door was closed. He knocked hard for a long time, but his sounds were not heard. At last he walked to the back of the house and saw what looked like a rope hanging from the rafters. Grabbing hold of it, he attempted to climb it. It was not a rope, however, but a snake, and Bilvamangala slipped and fell unconscious, making a loud sound on the courtyard floor.

Cintamani heard the noise and asked her maidservant to find out what had caused the sound. "Oh, Bilvamangala has fallen down here. Why? How did he come here?" She and the maidservant then took unconscious Bilvamangala into the house and warmed his body. When he woke up, Cintamani told him, "My body is full of blood, urine, stool, bile and mucus; yet you love it and have gone to so much trouble to get here. If you had a little bit of love and affection for Krsna, your life would have become successful. You are so lusty. I can no longer love you.

You should leave immediately."

Her words penetrated Bilvamangala's heart more than an arrow could, and he became very sober. He understood at that point that he must develop his love for Krsna.

It was because of his past impressions of bhakti that Cintamani's words penetrated his heart. Without this, her words would not have reformed him, and he would have instead fallen at her feet, panting like a dog, and begging for her to accept him.

But due to his past impressions he was able to change.

He then decided he should neither be with Cintamani nor stay at his home, but should instead go to Vrndavana. For the next five days he took no foodstuffs, and lived solely on the chanting of the holy name. Then, desiring to drink some water, he went to a well. There he saw a very young, beautiful and newly married lady who was hauling water. He asked her for a drink and he knelt as she poured the water from her pot into his mouth. As he drank the water he also drank in her beauty with his eyes, taking it into his heart, and he then followed her home. She went into her room and Bilvamangala met her husband who was standing at the door.

Bilvamangala asked him, "Please call the girl who just walked past you." He called his wife who came immediately. "How may I serve you?" she asked. Bilvamangala then told her that he wanted two of her hairpins. She could not understand why, but still she got them and gave them to him. As she and her husband looked on, Bilvamangala said, "These eyes are my enemy, imprisoning me in lust. If there is no bamboo there is no flute. Similarly if my eyes are removed my lust will also go. I will cut this lust at the root. If I am blind then my eyes will no longer be attracted to beautiful women and attraction only for Krsna will develop." He then pierced his eyes with these hairpins. Blood oozed from his eyes and he became totally blind. He began to chant Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare.

Soon a boy approached him and asked, "Baba, where are you going?" The voice of that boy was so sweet. He was that black cowherd boy who was not like any other.

Bilvamangala answered, "I am going to Vrndavana. My dear boy, Who are You?"

"I am a cowherd boy, I am going to Vrndavana. If you want to go to Vrndavana you can hold onto my stick and come with me. I will help you." Vrndavana was about a six month journey by foot, but after a few days the boy announced that they had reached Vrndavana. As they walked, Bilvamangala created very sweet poems about the mercy of Krsna. They were very pleasing to the ear of Krsna and later became known as the book Krsna-karnamrta-nectar for the ear of Krsna. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu later found this Krsna-karnamrta in South India and presented it to the devotees.

The first poem in the Mangalacaranam of that book is:

cintamanir jayati somagirir gurur me
siksa-gurus ca bhagavan
sikhi-pincha-maulih
yat-pada-kalpataru-pallava-sekharesu
lila-svayamvara-rasam labhate jayasrih

"All glories to Cintamani and my initiating spiritual master, Somagiri.

All glories to my instructing spiritual master, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who wears peacock feathers in His crown. Under the shade of His lotus feet, which are like desire trees, Jayasri [Radharani] enjoys the transcendental mellow of an eternal consort." [C-c, Adi--lila: 1.57]

Bilvamangala Thakura pays obeisances to Cintamani, who inspired him to take shelter of Krsna. What type of guru was she? A vartma-pradarsaka-guru, one who says, "Come with me to a realized Vaisnava." The vartma-pradarsaka-guru shows the path. He may be kanistha, that is alright. But the initiating guru should not be less than a madhyama-adhikari.

What are the symptoms of madhyama-adhikari? You need to know these symptoms before accepting a diksa or siksa-guru. If you do not see these symptoms, you should not accept a person as guru. Otherwise, there will be so many difficulties in your devotional life. If that guru falls down, your life will be ruined and you will cry bitterly.

The first symptom is:

tasmad gurum prapadyeta
jijnasuh sreya uttamam
sabde pare ca nisnatam
brahmany upasamasrayam

Any person who is seriously desirous of achieving real happiness must seek out a bona fide spiritual master and take shelter of him by initiation. The qualification of a spiritual master is that he must have realized the conclusion of the scriptures by deliberation and arguments and thus be able to convince others of these conclusions. Such great personalities, who have taken complete shelter of the Supreme Godhead, leaving aside all material considerations, are to be understood as bona fide spiritual masters. [Bhag. 11.3.21]

Though all symptoms should be there in full, two are prominent. The first symptom is sabde pare ca nisnatam brahmany; the guru has complete knowledge of the scriptures. The second symptom is upasamasrayam; he is detached from material desires. He is always so happy serving Krsna. If he is unhappy and feels that his life has so many problems, then he is not qualified to be guru. Haridasa Thakura was beaten in 22 market places, almost to the point of death, but he did not consider this a problem. He kept chanting Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna. Prahlada Maharaja was tortured by his father, yet he never felt he had a problem. Rather, he stood on the head of all problems.

A guru who chants and performs the nine processes of bhakti, and who has taken diksa, but who laments that he has so many problems-that his wife has cheated him, his children are not with him, he cannot manage or make money, or he has no computer or no sufficient material facility, should be rejected at once. The third symptom of guru is that he is realized in Krsna-bhakti. Without his having this realization, because he still has material desires, he is bound to fall.

Besides these three symptoms, a madhyama-adhikari will have an additional four qualities. The uttama-adhikari is of cours e superior and offers a superior result in bhakti, but such a guru is rare in this world. In the absence of such an uttama-guru, the madhyama-adhikari can be accepted as a siksa or diksa-guru. But one should see whether or not he has the following four qualities:

1. prema--He has love and affection for Krsna 1.

2. maitri--He shows friendship towards and offers service to the Vaisnavas.

He has three kinds of relations with three kinds of Vaisnavas: he honors and obeys, with a mood of friendship, one who is more advanced than himself in bhakti. He relates to equals as friends, and he is also friendly to those whose bhakti is less developed. So he has maitri (friendship) with honor for superiors, maitri with mitra (friends on an equal level), and maitri with krpa (compassion) for subordinates.

3. krpa--He shows mercy to those persons who honor and have faith in Vaisnavas. Such person's faith may even be worldly, in other words they may have some material sentiments in relation to the guru and the Deity.

It may be that they have more affection for the Deities than for the devotees; and therefore they may not like to meet with devotees and hear their hari-katha. Such persons may understand that they should obey the scriptures, but they cannot act in the four ways that a madhyama-adhikari can act. Such persons may be ignorant, but they want to learn how to advance in devotional service.

4. upeksa--He neglects offenders, persons who are against the Vaisnavas, or who do not honor them.

He is aware that relating or associating with such persons destroys all traces of bhakti.

We have thus discussed the three main qualities, as well as the four additional ones, which are found in a madhyama-adhikari who is qualified to be guru. Srila Jiva Gosvami warns us in Bhakti-sandarbha that one who accepts a guru for worldly name, fame, and gain, and a guru who accepts disciples for the same reason, will both fall down. Their destination will be naraka, hell.

Srila Sanatana Gosvami writes:

avaisnava-mukhodgirnam
putam hari-kathamrtam
sravanam naiva kartavyam
sarpocchistam yatha payah

One should not hear anything about Krsna from a non-Vaisnava. Milk touched by the lips of a serpent has poisonous effects.

Similarly, talks about Krsna given by a non-Vaisnava are also poisonous. [from Padma-purana quoted in Bhag. 6.17.40]

Therefore one who makes an external show of being a Vaisnava, but who fails to honor the Vaisnavas, giving preference to worldly fame and gain, should be given up without delay, even though you may have taken both harinama and diksa from that person. Such a guru is a so-called guru, and should be given up. This has been explained in the Mahabharata, and other scriptures. If you do not reject such a guru, you will have to go to hell. Be ready for that. No Vaisnava should be dishonored, even a kanistha-adhikari, and what to speak of a madhyama and uttama.

The association of one who is dishonoring or criticizing them should be given up.

If he says that he is a bona fide Vaisnava and that he is the only bona fide disciple of his Gurudeva, yet he commits this offense, then his own guru, if bona fide, will reject him.

Srila Jiva Gosvami gives a very important instruction. We should not criticize anyone. We should not think that because there are quarrels in the transcendental world, such as those between the followers of Srimati Candravali and the followers of Srimati Radhika, that we may also quarrel. We should not take sides and criticize.

Although someone may say that there is a difference between Srila Bhaktiprajnana Kesava Maharaja and Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja, it is not true. There is no difference. They are in the same disciplic line. Swamiji preached in the West and my Gurudeva preached in India, yet they spoke the same message. Their love for Krsna is the same. Their teachings are the same. Their service for Mahaprabhu is the same. One was in the International Society for Krsna consciousness and the other in the Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti. But both are in the family of Caitanya Mahaprabhu (Gaura parivara) so there is no need to quarrel.

One should never dishonor them. We should follow the instructions of the acaryas and try to develop our Krsna consciousness.

. . . . .

On Srila Narayana Maharaja's request devotees sing Nanda-nandanastakam and Radha-krpa-kataksa-stava-raja

You should daily sing these two songs in your sadhana-bhajana. If you know the meaning and are praying sincerely, it will be very beneficial. Even if you don't know the meaning, Krsna and Srimati Radhika will hear you. By singing Nanda-nandanastakam which glorifies Krsna, Srimati Radhika will be so pleased that She will give you all benedictions, whether you want them or not. And when singing Radha-krpa-kataksa, Krsna will be so pleased that He will give you any benediction you desire. If you want Krsna to write your name in the register of Srimati Radhika's maidservants (palya dasis), He will do so at once. He is at the gate, writing the list of Srimati Radhika's dasis-those who want to serve Srimati Radhika. You should therefore add these two kirtanas to your daily routine of bhajana, followed by the singing of Sri Krsna Caitanya and the Mahamantra. In this way your bhakti will become strong.

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Footnotes

1 Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura writes in his Srimad-Bhagavatam commentary that a madhyama-adhikari cannot have real prema. But by thinking of how the gopis loved Krsna, he may receive a shadow of their prema. Thus he achieves the level of asakti, attachment for Krsna.

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terça-feira, 7 de julho de 2009

.Sri Guru-carana-padma





Os pés de lótus de Sri Guru



Srila Narottama dasa Thakura


sri guru-carana-padma, kevala bhakti-sadma

vando mui savadhana mate

jahara prasade bhai, e bhava toriya jai

krsna-prapti hoya jaha ha’te


Os pés de lótus de Sri Gurudeva são o depósito de riquezas de sri, prema-bhakti imaculada por Krsna. Mui cuidadosamente adoro e sirvo estes pés de lótus (gurupada padma). Por sua misericórdia, ó irmão, qualquer um pode atravessar este vasto oceano de miséria e alcançar os pés de lótus de Sri Krsna.


guru-mukha-padma-vakya, cittete koriya aikya

ara na koriho mane asa

sri guru-carane rati, ei se uttama gati

je prasade pure sarva asa


As palavras que emanam da boca de lótus de Sri Gurudeva devem ser abraçadas dentro do coração. Nenhuma aspiração, além de suas palavras, deve lá entrar porque suas instruções conduzem-nos ao objetivo mais elevado – rati, ou apego aos seus pés de lótus. Por sua graça, todos nossos desejos por perfeição espiritual são satisfeitos.


caksu-dana dila jei, janme janme prabhu sei

divya-jñana hrde prakasito

prema-bhakti jaha hoite, avidya vinasa jate

vede gaya jahara carito


Ele me concede a dádiva da visão transcendental e ilumina o meu coração com conhecimento transcendental. Ele é meu mestre nascimento após nascimento. Dele emana prema-bhakti, amorosa devoção divina, pela qual a ignorância é destruída. As escrituras védicas cantam o seu caráter.


sri guru karuna-sindhu, adhama janara bandhu

lokanatha lokera jivana

ha ha prabhu koro doya, deha more pada-chaya

tuwa pade lainu sarana

(ebe jasa ghusuka tribhuvana)


Sri Gurudeva é o oceano de misericórdia, o maior amigo dos desamparados, a vida e alma de todos! Ó mestre, seja misericordioso! Ai de mim! Ó Gurudeva, dê-me sombra aos seus pés de lótus – pois a eles me rendi. (Agora sua fama se espalhará por todo os três mundos).




Srila Gurudeva com osa devotos dançando e cantando muito feliz ... Jaya !



Srila Gurudeva Cantando Japa

Guru Purnima Ki Jay ! Jaya Srila Prabhupada !!!




nama om vishnu-padaya krishna-preshthaya bhu-tale
shrimate bhaktivedanta- svamin iti namine

namas te sarasvate deve gaura-vani-pracharine
nirvishesha-shunyavadi- pashcatya-desha-tarine


Guru Purnima Ki Jay !




gurave gauracandraya radhikaya tadalaye krsnaya krsna-bhaktaya tad bhaktaya namo namah

Ofereço minhas reverências a Sri Gurudeva, Sri Gauracandra, Srimati Radhika e Suas associadas, Sri Krsna e Seus devotos e a todos os Vaisnavas.

nama om visnu-padaya radhikayah priyatmane sri-srimad-bhaktivedanta narayana iti namine

Ofereço pranama a Om Visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja que é muito querido por Srimati Radhika.

Sri-krsna-lila-kathane sudaksam audarya-madhurya-gunais ca yuktam varam varenyam purusam mahantam narayanam tvam sirasa namami

Srila Narayana Maharaja é perito em descrever Krsna-lila.

Ele está dotado com as qualidades da magnanimidade e doçura e é a melhor dentre as grandes almas.

Por estar sempre saboreando a doçura de Krsna, ele é capaz de distribuir livrementeesta doçura para os outros.

Curvo-me e coloco minha cabeça aos seus pés de lótus.

tridandinam bhakta-siromanim ca sri-krsna-padabja-dhrtaika-hrdi caitanya-lilamrta-sara-saram narayanam tvam satatam prapadye

Srila Narayana Maharaja, a jóia dentre os tridandi-sannyasis, sempre mantem os pés de lótus de Radha e Krsna em seu coração, especialmente quando Krsna serve Srimati Radhika.

Ele medita profundamente em Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu e nas razões internas para Seu aparecimento. Curvo-me aos pés de lótus de Srila Narayana Maharaja que possui inumeráveis qualidades transcendentais.

Jay Sri Sri Radha Madhava Templo no Brasil Ki Jay!



Guru Brahmaa Guru Vishnu
Guru Devo Maheswara
Guru Saaksaat Param Brahma
Tasmai Shri Guruve Namaha



Guru Purnima Ki Jay !

Sri Guru Purnima



Jaya Srila Gurudeva!

Guru-purnima is a festival celebrating the appearance day of Sri Krsna Dvaipayana Veda Vyasadeva, the literary incarnation of the Supreme Lord Sri Krsna, by whose mercy all the Vedic literatures have manifest and we have received them. Throughout India and the world, people celebrate this sacred day by worshiping his representative, Sri Guru, who purely presents all Vedic knowledge from the vyasasana (the seat of Srila Vyasadeva).

Knowing Srila Narayana Maharaja is a representative and manifestation of Sri Vyasadeva and Vyasadeva's entire disciplic succession of self-realized spiritual masters. Several thousand devotees gathered to have darsana and worship him. Around 8am, he would offer arati to all of the gurus in his line, to his diksa and siksa-gurus, his grand-spiritual master (Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura), his great-grand-spiritual master (Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura) and to the entire disciplic succession up to Srila Vyasadeva and ultimately to Sri Sri Radha-Krsna and Their associates.

Guru-purnima é um festival que celebra o dia do aparecimento de Sri Krsna Dvaipayana Veda Vyasadeva, a encarnação literária do Senhor Supremo Sri Krsna, por cuja misericórdia todas as literaturas Védicas foram manifestadas e nós as recebemos. Pela Índia e por todo o mundo as pessoas celebram esse dia sagrado adorando seu representante, Sri Guru, que imaculadamente apresenta todo o conhecimento Védico, vindo da vyasasana (o assento de Srila Vyasadeva).

Conhecendo Srila Narayana Maharaja é um representante e manifestação de Sri Vyasadeva e de sua própria sucessão discipular inteira de mestres espirituais auto-realizados. Milharesde devotos, especialmente em Mathura e Vrndavana reuniram-se para ter darsana e adorá-lo. Por volta das 8 da manhã, ele oferecia arati para os gurus de sua linha, para seus diksa e siksa gurus, para seu Parama-guru (Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura), para seu Paratpara-guru (Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura) e para a sucessão discipular inteira começando por Srila Vyasadeva até Sri Sri Radha-Krsna e Seus associados.


Sri Guru Purnima, 2005, in Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Math, Mathura




sábado, 27 de junho de 2009

Who Can Offer Bhoga To Krsna?

Sunday, 16 December 2001



Tridandiswami Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja
Germany: Dec. 16, 2001 (eve)

offering to Krsna
Srila Narayana Gosvami Maharaja making an offering

[Dear Respected Readers:

Please accept our humble obesiances. All glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga.
The following lecture was sent to the Harikatha mailing list approximately one year ago. Since then, about one thousand devotees have joined the list. Wherever we travel around the world, devotees who do not have second initiation (diksa) enquire from us how to offer their bhoga to Krsna. Therefore, due to popular demand, we are sending it again.
your aspiring servants,
The Hari-katha team]

[Srila Narayana Maharaja is sometimes asked why the procedures and standards for offering bhoga to the Deities, as taught by him, appear different from those established by Srila Prabhupada Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja. In the following class, given on Dec. 16, 2001, Srila Maharaja replies:]

[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] If you want to ask anything, you can ask. For example, I heard a question regarding a person who is not initiated, or a person who has only received first initiation (harinama). The question was asked, "Has such a person the right to make offerings to Krsna? What should he do?"

Suppose a person is not initiated at all, but he has faith and honor for Krsna and he knows that Krsna is Supreme Personality of Godhead. Or, he believes in Nrsimadeva or Rama or any Visnu-tattva as the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He wants to serve, he is engaged in some puja, and he has learned something from his family, his father, mother, or anyone else. He can offer preparations to Krsna. We have heard from sastra:

nanopacara-krta-pujanam arta-bandhoh
premnaiva bhakta-hrdayam sukha-vidrutam syat
yavat ksud asti jathare jaratha pipasa
tavat sukhaya bhavato nanu bhaksya-peye

["As long as there is hunger and thirst within the stomach, varieties of food and drink make one feel very happy. Similarly, when the Lord is worshiped with pure love, the various activities performed in the course of that worship awaken transcendental bliss in the heart of the devotee." (Caitanya-caritamrta, Madhya-lila 8.69)]

If you are fully initiated but you do not have love and affection for Krsna, then even if you offer something by mantra and 16 kinds of paraphernalia, Krsna will not accept your offering. On the other hand, if you have prema, Krsna will have so much hunger for taking whatever you offer. Krsna thinks, "When My devotee offers anything to me, I will take it. I will accept it, because he has prema. If that pure devotee is bringing something to Krsna and he has not yet offered it, Krsna will run after him to take it.

Even if one has not received second initiation, if he offers anything with bhakti, Krsna is bound to accept his offering. It may be that one has devotional impressions from past births, and in this birth he has surrendered to a sad-guru. The abovementioned verse is for him only. It is not meant for kanistha-adhikaris, those who are without such past impressions and who are just beginning to receive impressions in this birth by somehow associating with devotees. If one has some transcendental sraddha, he can make an offering. The kanistha-adhikari Vaisnava does not have very much faith. He is not of that high caliber.

Srila Swami Maharaja introduced something for his new disciples. Even if they had not received second initiation, he told them, "You can offer bhoga to Krsna by the mantra:
namo maha-vadanyaya krsna-prema-pradaya te / krsnaya krsna-caitanya-namne gaura-tvise namah and namne bramanya jagat"

A question may arise here: "Did Srila Swami Maharaja take initiation from his Gurudeva or not? Did he know all the rules and regulations for offering bhoga? Did he give those mantras [which are not for offering bhoga, but rather for offering obeisances] out of his ignorance, or did he purposely and knowingly give them? What is the reality?" The reality is that Srila Swami Maharaja considered, "Somehow I should gradually introduce all the rules and regulations. For these neophytes, the only rule and regulation is that they should not take meat, eggs, and alcohol. They should not smoke or engage in other abominable activities. They should think that they are devotees." For that purpose your Prabhupada gave initiation into the Hare Krsna mantra, and he told his young disciples, "Now you are devotees. You can now offer bhoga by this mantra: 'Namo brahmanya devaya…'"

This is not an offering mantra. He knew this, but he purposely did not give the offering mantra because at that time his disciples were not qualified to receive it. Proper following was very difficult for them. Now, however, so much water has passed under the bridge. Now they are very qualified, even more so than Indians. They can do it now. Now they should make offerings according to the proper procedures, and your Prabhupada has therefore sent me. He told me, "Go and introduce all these principles."

At present, the devotees are offering agarbatti (incense) for much longer than necessary when they perform arati. At that time Krsna is very hungry, thinking, "When will he finish?!" Then, after the incense, they offer a lamp, again for too long. Again Krsna thinks, "I'm so hungry. If he does not stop this arati soon, I will die of hunger. I will definitely die today." Therefore, Krsna runs away as they perform arati. Don't follow this drawn-out procedure. Try to follow what has been written in the scriptures that teach the proper procedures. You can offer agrabatti to Krsna three times, and then to His associates. The lamp may be offered fourteen times, but not more than that. Otherwise, Krsna will be very upset and run away. He especially fears if someone improperly offers the camara. He thinks, "Oh, he came to make an offering, but now he is exercising." Don't discover new things. Follow what is written in the authorized sastras.

Srila Swami Maharaja somehow engaged them. It was very, very difficult for him, as it would have been for any pure guru at that time, to introduce the actual strict procedures. "Jena tena prakarena" He introduced them to the line of bhakti and engaged them. [In his lecture of Dec. 20, 1966, Srila Prabhupada explained, "Rupa Gosvami, one of the big acaryas, says, yena tena prakarena manah krsne nivesayet: 'The first business is that somehow or other people should be Krsna conscious." So far rules and regulations are concerned...

yena tena prakarena
manah krsne nivesayet
sarve vidhi-nisedha syur
etayor eva kinkarah

If one takes to that line of activities, Krsna consciousness, then all regulations will follow as a servant follows a master. If the master starts, the servant follows. Similarly, the rules and regulations will follow automatically.'"] Now the time has come for us to reform and progress. At the time of offering your preparations, you should utter the correct mantras: "Etat naivedyam sa tulasi paniya jalam, kling gauraya svaha," and so on.

At first you should remember your Gurudeva and think, "Krsna may reject my offering, but He cannot reject my Gurudeva's offering." You should offer the bhoga to Gurudeva, not for his eating it, but for his offering it to Radha-Krsna and Mahaprabhu. Then you should call the Deity. Still now, in Puri, at the Radha-Kanta Matha, the vigraha of Sri Gopal Guru is presented the bhoga, and after that, thinking that Gopal Guru is making the offering, the bhoga is offered to Thakurji. Try to follow all these principles. Those who have not received second initiation, therefore, should take initiation. Otherwise, if the Guru thinks they should wait for some time, they can offer in this way: "Prabhu , I don't know anything. Gurudeva, please offer this." And he can do it. Krsna is 'bhava grahi janardana.' He accepts an offering according to the level of devotional qualification of the devotee making the offering. Such a devotee can offer according to his ability.
[Prabhupada stated in his lecture of May 25, 1969, "But in everything we do, devotion and sincerity are the real things. There is a word in Sanskrit; bhava grahi janardana: This means the Lord accepts service in devotional emotion. If we are sincere in offering something to the Lord in devotional love, He will accept it. The procedure may not be very correct, but the desire being sincere, He accepts our offering. This is also confirmed in the Bhagavad-gita. He accepts foodstuffs from devotees because they are offered to Him in complete love and affection. That is required."]

Now our time is over. If you have any questions, or you want to discuss anything with me, you can come to see me. Our classes here in Germany are finished, and now our school will go to America for some days.

Editorial advisor: Sriman Brajanath dasa
Typists: Vasanti dasi and Radhika dasi
Editor: Syamarani dasi

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sexta-feira, 26 de junho de 2009

Anotem em seus corações



Tridandisvami Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja
Austrália, Murwillumbah; 18 de fevereiro de 2002

(Uma aula sobre o Jaiva Dharma)

[Há 10 verdades essenciais acerca da existência que são denominadas de Dasamula. O Dasamula Siksa ou os ensinamentos sobre estas verdades foram delineados por Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura.


amnaya praha tattvam harim iha paramam sarva-saktim rasabdim

tad bhinnamsams ca jivan prakrti-kavalitan tad vimuktams ca bhavad

bhedabheda-prakasam sakalam api hareh sadhanam suddha-bhaktim

sadhyam tat pritim evety upadisati janan gauracandrah svayam sah



”A mensagem dos Vedas recebida através do guru-parampara é chamada de amnaya. Os Vedas e smrti-sastra (tais como Srimad-Bhagavatam) que seguem os Vedas são aceitos como prova autorizada, assim como outros diferentes tipos de evidência, como a percepção direta desde que confirmem a versão Védica. Destas fontes de evidências, as seguintes verdades essenciais são estabelecidas:

1. Hari é a Suprema Verdade;

2. Ele é sarva-saktiman, aquele que possui todas as potências;

3. Ele é akhila rasamrta-sindu, o oceano de toda as melosidades nectáreas transcendentais;

4. Os dois tipos de jivas, nominalmente mukta-jiva e baddha-jiva (almas liberadas e almas condicionadas) são Suas expansões separadas (vibhinnamsa-tattva);

5. As almas condicionadas estão sob o controle de maya;

6. As mukta-jivas estão livres da influência de maya;

7. Tudo o que existe, seja conscientes ou não, é uma manifestação de Sri Hari; sendo, portanto simultaneamente e inconcebivelmente uno e diferente dEle;

8. Bhakti é o único sadhana (meio para se alcançar a meta);



9. O amor de Krsna (prema) é o único objetivo (sadhya);



Svayam Bhagavan Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu deu instruções sobre estes dez tipos de tattva para as jivas sinceras. Destas instruções, a primeira explica o princípio da evidência (pramana-tattva) enquanto que as nove restantes são prameya-tattva, ou os temas que são estabelecidos por pramana-tattva."

(Dasamula-tattva)

No final de sua aula sobre o Jaiva Dharma em Murwillumbah, Srila Narayana Maharaja explicou estas dez verdades.]


[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Anote estes princípios em seus corações, em seu caderno, e quando precisar, você poderá dizer com coragem: "Esta é a nossa filosofia". O que é amnaya?

[Sripad Asrama Maharaja:] Amnaya praha quer dizer os ensinamentos védicos conforme trazidos através de nossa sucessão discipular. Há muitos ensinamentos nos Vedas, mas nem todos são aceitos na linha do serviço devocional puro. Amnaya praha significa, especificamente, aqueles ensinamentos presentes nas escrituras védicas que são aceitas por nossos acaryas anteriores e que nos são passados na linha de sucessão guru-discípulo.


[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Qual é a segunda ?

[Syamarani dasi:] Amnaya apresenta-se separado uma vez que é o pramana, a evidência. Amnaya determina o que é prameya, isto é, o que é estabelecido pelo pramana sástrico. Há nove princípios estabelecidos pela literatura Védica e são chamados de prameya.



O primeiro destes nove é que Hari, Vrajendranandana Sri Krsna é a Suprema Verdade Absoluta. Ele é o advaya-jnana para -tattva. Ele é único sem existir um outro. Todas as demais encarnações e manifestações de Deus vêm dEle. Ele é amsi, ou a origem de todos os avataras e de outras encarnações - como os purusa-avataras, lila-avataras e guna- avataras que são todos emanações dEle. Este é o primeiro prameya estabelecido pelo pramana ou pelo amnaya.

[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Você deve saber que a palavra Brahma, e também as palavras Alá e Deus, tem o mesmo significado. Brahma significa o maior, como Alá. Mas a palavra Bhagavan tem um significado muito doce. Se alguém tem opulência e grandeza ilimitadas, mas não pode ser muito pequeno e leve, como pode então ser Deus? Ele não pode ser Deus. Mas Krsna tem ambas as qualidades: Ele é o maior, porque o mundo inteiro está situado em um de Seus poros, e Ele está em todos os lugares. Ao mesmo tempo Ele é anoraniyam; Ele está dentro de cada átomo diminuto e em cada partícula dos raios do sol.



Krsna está em todo lugar. Ele está em nós e também nas trepadeiras, árvores, pedras secas e em todos os lugares. Ele está também neste livro. Mas se Krsna está em todo lugar - em átomos, árvores e trepadeiras - porque eles não falam? Nós falamos porque Krsna está em nós, mas por que este livro não fala? Não há jivatma (alma) no livro. Onde há ambos, jivatma e paramatma, falar é possível. Nós podemos falar. Quem somos nós? Somos alma. Krsna está presente no livro, mas não há alma lá. Tanto a alma quanto a Superalma estão presentes nas árvores, assim, elas podem sentir e dizer algo em sua linguagem. Krsna é Supremo. Ele pode ser o mais diminuto do diminuto, e Ele pode ser o maior do maior. Narayana tem muita opulência; Deus tem muita opulência, contudo, a maioria das pessoas pensa que Ele não tem forma e que não pode vir até nós. Mas Krsna vem até nós em uma forma muito doce. Ele é muito ardiloso e amável. Ele pode vir como um filho, um amigo ou como o mais amado. Narayana, Deus, Alá e Huda não virão desta forma, e, por esta razão. Krsna é o Supremo. Hari parama-tattva.

O terceiro ponto é sarva-saktiman (o possuidor de todos os poderes e energias).



[Sripad Madhava Maharaja:] Krsna é todo-poderoso. Ele tem assim muitas saktis (poderes), como jiva-sakti, cit-sakti e maya-sakti, essas três saktis proeminentes. Na verdade, sakti é uma sendo chamada de antaranga-sakti, hladini-sakti ou para-sakti. De acordo com o desejo de Krsna, esta sakti é definida como diferente de acordo com suas diferentes funções. Nos Upanisads está declarado:

na tasya karyam karanam ca vidyate

na tat-samas cabhyadhikas ca drsyate

parasya saktir vividhaiva sruyate

svabhaviki jnana-bala-kriya ca

["O Supremo Senhor não tem nada a fazer e ninguém é igual ou superior a Ele, pois tudo é feito natural e sistematicamente por Suas múltiplas energias." (Svetasvatara Upanisad 6.8)]

Neste mundo, tudo depende da teoria da causa e efeito. Primeiro há uma causa e então se observa um resultado. Mas para Bhagavan Sri Krsna, na tasya karyam karanam ca vidyate. Ele está completamente além da teoria de causa e efeito.



[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Krsna é sarva-saktiman. Nós não podemos vê-lO com estes olhos ou com esta inteligência, nem podemos tocá-lO com estes sentidos. Embora Ele esteja além de nossos limites, quando Ele quer, Ele chama Yogamaya e ela toca este mundo e Krsna também, e, neste momento, é possível vê-lO.


Alguns acreditam que Krsna é o Deus dos deuses e outros não conseguem acreditam nisto. Kamsa viu Krsna e Krsna tocou seu corpo. Carana e Mustika também O viram, e Ele também tocou seus corpos; mas Eles nunca realizaram que Ele era Deus. Duryodhana e Jarasandha também O viram, assim como Ravana, Kumbhakarna e outros demônios viram Rama. Rama também é Krsna, mas eles nunca realizaram isto. Eles estavam sob a influência de Maya, enquanto que aqueles que estão na associação de Vaisnavas podem realizar quem é Deus através da misericórdia de Yogamaya. Ele é, portanto, sarva-saktiman.


Krsna manifesta-Se neste mundo por meio de pradhana, que por sua vez manifesta o ar, a água, o fogo, o éter e a terra. Pradhana é material, mas também é uma sakti, e este poder de Krsna é chamado maya-sakti ou bahiranga- sakti (energia externa). As manifestações mundanas de pradhana não são eternas, mas o poder em si mesmo é eterno.

O que é rasabdim?



[Pundarika dasa:] Em seguida, Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura explica que Krsna também é referido como rasabdim, que significa o oceano de rasa, Ele do qual todas as rasas ou doçuras estão emanando. Krsna também é referido como raso vai saha nos Vedas. Ele é o reservatório original de todas as rasas e Ele é a própria personificação da rasa. O que isto significa? Acabamos de ouvir que Krsna é o todo-poderoso e que é dotado com uma potência completamente transcendental. Esta potência manifesta-se de inúmeras maneiras e satisfaz os desejos de Krsna. Os três aspectos principais da potência interna de Sri Krsna são conhecidos como samvit, hladini e sandini, e afetam todas as atividades das potências interna, marginal e externa. Neste mundo material, devido à influência da potência externa, todas as jivas experimentam jadananda, prazer material. Este prazer material é, na verdade, um reflexo pervertido da potência interna de hladini-sakti. Aqueles que cruzam este nível e são capazes de chegar à plataforma de Brahma-bhuta prasanatma (experimentar o brahman) também estão experimentando um reflexo da potência interna do Senhor. Neste estágio mais puro, em Goloka Vrindavana e em todos os mundos espirituais, hladini-sakti provê todos os prazeres para o Senhor. Por esta razão, é dito que Ele é o reservatório de todas as rasas experimentadas por alguém, em qualquer lugar.



[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Há dois tipos de jivas que vêm de Krsna. Qual é o significado de bhedabheda?

[Srila Bhakti Sara Maharaja:] Neste mesmo sloka, Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura diz: bhedabheda-prakasam. A Verdade Absoluta é simultaneamente una e diferente de tudo. Em outras palavras, Deus está em todo lugar, mas tudo não é Deus. Esta é a diferença entre a filosofia monista de Shankara e as várias escolas do pensamento Vaisnava, como as de: Madhva, Ramanuja, Visnusvami e Nimbaditya.

[Srila narayana Maharaja:] Em um sentido podemos ver que as jivas são não diferentes de Krsna, mas, ao mesmo tempo, elas são diferentes. As jivas vêm da sakti e são uma transformação da sakti; elas não são manifestações completas como svamsa. Há algumas diferenças e também algumas não-diferenças. As jivas têm algumas qualidades de parambrahma, mas não todas. Elas não podem criar. Elas não podem ser como svamsa, expansões plenárias (Visnu) de Krsna. Elas podem ficar encobertas a qualquer momento. Esta diferença e não-diferença (igualdade) não são concebíveis para as almas condicionadas. Somente pelas palavras dos gurus, ou seja, pelo amnaya, entendimento através do Veda-sastra, que elas podem saber isto.



[Devoto:] Você disse há pouco que a jiva pode sempre pode ser encoberta, mas há dois dias, citou o Jaiva Dharma sobre o fato de Baladeva manifestar certas jivas que são associados eternos de Krsna em Vrindavana.

[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Não são jivas.

[Devoto:] Mas a palavra no livro é jiva.

[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Não há palavra apropriada em nossa linguagem. Eles são todos parikaras (associados eternos). A palavra jiva somente é aplicável aqui - neste mundo. Todas as jivas podem ser encobertas. Naquela morada, as expansões de Baladeva Prabhu são chamadas de parisada (associados), e também de chamados nitya-mukta (sempre liberadas). Aqui as almas não são nitya-mukta; mas sim são nitya-baddha. De fato, essas almas não são nitya-baddha (condicionadas eternamente), mas anadi-baddha (condicionadas desde tempos imemoriais). Elas podem ser liberadas.


O que é sadhana?



[Vraja Vallabha dasa:] Sadhana é o processo pelo qual a jiva pode se libertar do reino de maya e também ...

[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Isto é externo. O que é interno?

[Vraja Vallabha dasa:] Por este processo se alcançará suddha-bhakti.

[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Através do sadhana, de bhakti, podemos alcançar bhava e gradualmente prema. Sadhana é a execução de sravanam, kirtanam, visnu smaranam, pada-sevanam, arcanam, vandanam, dasyam, sakhyam e atma-nivedanam.

["Ouvindo e cantando sobre os santos nomes transcendentais, forma, qualidades, parafernália e passatempos do Senhor Visnu, lembrando-se deles, servindo os pés de lótus do Senhor, oferecendo respeitosamente adoração ao Senhor com dezesseis tipos de parafernália, oferecendo orações ao Senhor, tornando-se Seu servo, considerando o Senhor como o seu melhor amigo, e rendendo-se totalmente a Ele (em outras palavras, servindo a Ele com o corpo, mente e palavras)."(SB 7.5.23)]


Além disso, os cinco processos mais importantes são:



sadhu-sanga, nama-kirtana, bhagavata-sravana

mathura-vasa, sri-murtira sraddhaya sevana

[Deve-se associar com devotos, cantar os nomes santos do Senhor, ouvir o Srimad-Bhagavatam, residir em Mathura e adorar as Deidades com fé e veneração." ( Cc Madhya 22.128)

Dentre esses cinco processos, os três mais proeminentes são sravanam, kirtanam e visnu smaranam; e entre estes, o mais importante processo é cantar Hare Krsna.

harer nama harer nama

harer namaiva kevalam

kalau nasty eva nasty eva

nasty eva gatir anyatha



["Nesta era de desavenças e hipocrisia o único meio de libertação é cantar os santos nomes do Senhor. Não há outra maneira. Não há outra maneira. Não há outra maneira." (Cc Adi 17.21)].

Nama-sankirtana é o melhor sadhana dentre todos, porque os santos nomes são os próprios Radha e Krsna. Por cantar, podemos alcançar prema, o qual é nosso prayojana. A primeira das dez verdades essenciais é a evidência, e esta evidência é amnaya- aquela que é aceita pelo nosso guru-parampara.

Dentre todas as evidências sastricas, o Srimad-Bhagavatam é supremo. As próximas verdades revelam sambandha-jñana, abhideya e krsna prema- prayojana. Krsna é o Supremo, sem existir um segundo, advaya-jnana-para-tattva. Ele é o oceano de rasa, e Ele é sarva-saktiman. Existem dois tipos de jivas que vêm dEle, e há uma diferença e uma não defierença entre as jivas e o Deus Supremo. O sadhana é a prática de suddha-bhakti, enquanto que prema é prayojana (meta última). Desta maneira, há dez verdades fundamentais. Este Dasamula Siksa foi dadod e forma resumida no Jaiva Dharma, e todos vocês devem se lembrar destas dez verdades.



Meus agradecimentos a todos aqueles que, de alguma maneira, vieram se reunir aqui. Oro para que Krsna derrame Sua misericórdia sobre todos aqueles que auxiliaram com dinheiro, energia ou por dar aulas. Oro para que Krsna e Caitanya Mahaprabhu sejam misericordioso com eles. Além disso, para aqueles que estão cantando (bhajanas e kirtanas) e que estão me auxiliando de alguma maneira - oro para que eles desenvolvam amor e afeição por Krsna e apego por krsna nama. Eles nunca devem ser fracos.

Minhas bênçãos afetuosas para todos vocês.



Advisory: Pujyapada Madhava Maharaja
Transcribers: Raghunatha dasa and Jagad Mohini dasi
Editor: Syamarani dasi
Typist: Radhika dasi

Tradução: Basanti dasi

segunda-feira, 22 de junho de 2009

His Divine Grace Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja

A Short Biography

"About the Author"
(From Venu-gita, The Song of Krsna's Flute)



His Divine Grace Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja is the disciple of Om Visnupada Sri Srimad Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja, who was one of the foremost leading disciples of Om Visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupada.

Srila Narayana Maharaja was born in a village named Tewaripur located near the bank of the sacred Ganges river in Bihar, India. The area was renowned for being the place where Lord Ramacandra and Visvamitra Muni came and killed the Taraka demon. He was born on the Amavasya (new moon) day of February 16th, 1921, into a very religious Trivedi brahmana family. Throughout his childhood he had many opportunities to regularly accompany his father when he would go to attend kirtana and pravachan assemblies.

In February of 1947 he had his first meeting with his Gurudeva in Sri Navadvipa Dhama, West Bengal. He had travelled there from his village after meeting a disciple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura named Srila Narottamananda Brahmacari, who was touring and preaching the message of Sri Caitanyadeva in the area. After initial discussions with this devotee, he was convinced of the paramount position of the philosophy given by the acaryas in the line of Srila Rupa Gosvami Prabhupada, and within days he left home to join the mission of his spiritual master and surrender his life.

When he arrived in Sri Navadvipa Dhama, the annual parikrama was under way and he joined with the group. Upon its completion on Gaura-purnima, he was given both harinama and gayatri initiations by Srila Kesava Maharaja and received the name Sri Gaura Narayana. Very soon afterward, his Gurudeva also awarded him the title of Bhakta-bandhava, which means "friend of the devotees," because he was always serving all of the Vaisnavas in a very pleasing manner.

He travelled extensively along with Srila Kesava Maharaja on preaching tours throughout India over the next five years, and in 1952, on Gaura-purnima, his beloved Gurudeva awarded him initiation into the sacred order of sannyasa. In 1954 Srila Kesava Maharaja posted him in charge of the newly opened temple in Mathura named Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha. Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja began to spend part of the year in Mathura and the other part in Bengal, carrying on extensive services in both areas. This went on over the period of the next fourteen years. He was also appointed by Srila Kesava Maharaja as Vice-President of his institution, the Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti, and Editor-in-Chief of its Hindi publications and the monthly magazine Sri Bhagavat Patrika. In 1968 Srila Kesava Maharaja passed from this world, and Srila Narayan Maharaja performed all the necessary ceremonial rituals for his samadhi burial.

During this time period, as a humble servitor of the Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti, Srila Narayana Maharaja began to organize the annual Karttika Vraja Mandala Parikrama, which he continues to carry on up to the present day. Srila Narayan Maharaja was requested by his Gurudeva to translate the books of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura from Bengali into his native language, Hindi. He has carried out this request by translating some of the Thakura's most prominent books, such as Jaiva Dharma, Caitanya-siksamrta, Bhakti-tattva-viveka, Vaisnava-siddhanta-mala, to name only a few. All these books are also presently being translated into English by his followers. He also continues to lecture in Hindi, Bengali and English throughout India. All of his discourses are tape-recorded and are gradually being transcribed as well as translated into English for publication.

A significant relationship in the life of Srila Narayana Maharaja was his association with His Divine Grace Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja Prabhupada, the world-famous preacher of Gaudiya Vaisnavism and Founder-Acarya of the International Society for Krsna Consciousness. They first met in Calcutta in 1948 on the occasion of the inauguration of a new branch of the Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti (co-founded by Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja) on Ghosh Para Lane, where they had both come to render their services. Their association continued a few years later when Srila Narayana Maharaja accompanied Srila Kesava Maharaja to Jhansi where Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja had been attempting to start a Vaisnava society named The League of Devotees. A few years later in the early 50's, Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja came to reside at Mathura in Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha, by invitation of his godbrother, Srila Kesava Maharaja, where he stayed for some months. By having regular devotional exchanges with him and deep discussions of Vaisnava siddhanta, Srila Narayana Maharaja developed a very intimate relationship with him during this time period, regarding him both as his senior and superior, as well as his friend.

In 1959 Srila Kesava Gosvami Maharaja initiated him into the sacred sannyasa order, giving him the sannyasi name and title Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja. The ceremony of Vedic fire yajna and all the rituals were performed by Srila Narayana Maharaja.

Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja was already residing in Vrndavana during this period, first at the Vamsi Gopala Mandira and a few years later at the Sri Sri Radha Damodara Mandira. Srila Narayana Maharaja would often go there to visit with him. He would cook for him, honor the prasada with him, and have intimate discussions on Vaisnava philosophy.

When Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja went to preach in the West, and succeeded in starting the first Radha Krsna temple in America, Srila Narayana Maharaja sent the first mrdanga drums and karatalas to him to be used for sankirtana. Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja maintained regular correspondence every month or two with Srila Kesava Maharaja and Srila Narayana Maharaja up until 1968 when Srila Kesava Maharaja entered nitya-lila. And after that, he continued to write Srila Narayana Maharaja until his own divine departure.

Toward the end of his life, he personally requested Srila Narayana Maharaja several times to kindly give his association to his Western disciples and help them to understand the deep truths of the Vaisnava philosophy in the line of Srila Rupa Gosvami Prabhupada. Srila Narayana Maharaja humbly agreed to honor his request, considering him to be one of his worshipable siksa gurus. He also requested Srila Narayana Maharaja to take complete charge of performing all the rituals for his samadhi burial after his departure. Both of these requests by Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja clearly demonstrated the firm and utter confidence that he held in Srila Narayana Maharaja.

For a period spanning over three decades since his departure in November 1977, Srila Narayana Maharaja has unwaveringly been carrying out this final request by providing insightful guidance and loving shelter to all who come to him seeking such, and through the medium of his English books he is now giving his purifying association and divine realizations to sincere searchers of truth all over the globe.

For more than a half century Srila Narayana Maharaja has demonstrated and exemplified the pure, unadulterated life of utter dedication and loving service to his Gurudeva, Sriman Mahaprabhu, and the Divine Couple, Yugala-kisora, Sri Sri Radha-Krsna. Srila Narayana Maharaja, as Their intimate servitor, continues to illuminate the path for those who wish to discover and dive deep into the ecstatic ocean of radha-dasyam, service to the radiantly beautiful lotus feet of Sri Krsna's dearly beloved, Srimati Radhika.

Below you will find a collection of Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja's lectures through out the years.


http://www.purebhakti.com/teachers/srila-gurudeva-mainmenu-93.html

Jaya Srila Gurudeva .

Exposição de Fotos de srila Gurudeva




http://picasaweb.google.com.br/srilabhaktivedantanarayana


Jaya Srila Gurudeva

Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja




Sua graça Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja é o discípulo de Om Visnupada Sri Srimad Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami Maharaja, que foi um dos mais proeminentes discípulos de Om Visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupada.

Srila Narayana Maharaja nasceu em um vilarejo chamado Tewaripur localizado próximo das margens do sagrado rio Ganges em Bihar, Índia. A área é renomada por ser o lugar onde o Senhor Ramacandra e Visvamitra Muni vieram e mataram o demônio Taraka. Ele nasceu em Amavasya (lua nova) dia 16 de fevereiro de 1921, em uma família brahmana Trivedi muito religiosa.Durante sua infância ele teve muitas oportunidades para regularmente acompanhar seu pai ao ir realizar kirtanas e assembléias pravachan.

Em fevereiro de 1947 ele teve seu primeiro encontro com seu Gurudeva em Sri Navadvipa Dhama, Bengala ocidental.Ele tinha viajado de seu vilarejo após ter encontrado um discípulo de Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura chamado Srila Narottamananda Brahmacari, que estava viajando e pregando a mensagem de Sri Caitanyadeva na região. Após iniciais discussões com este devoto, ele ficou convencido da preeminente posição da filosofia dada pelos acaryas na linha de Srila Rupa Gosvami Prabhupada, e dentro de dias ele deixou sua casa para ingressar na missão de seu mestre espiritual e entregou sua vida.

Quando ele chegou em Sri Navadvipa Dhama, o parikrama anual estava no caminho e ele juntou-se ao grupo. sob sua compleição em Gaura-purnima, a ele foi dada ambas, iniciações harinama e gayatri por Srila Kesava Maharaja e recebeu o nome de Sri Gaura Narayana. Logo após, posteriormente, seu Gurudeva também lhe concedeu o título de Bhakta-bandhava, que significa “amigo dos devotos”, porque ele estava servindo sempre todos os Vasinavas de uma maneira muito satisfatória.

Ele viajou extensivamente junto com Srila Kesava Maharaja em sua viagem de pregação através da Índia nos 5 anos subseqüentes, e em 1952, em Gaura-purnima, seu amado Gurudeva lhe concedeu a iniciação na sagrada ordem de sannyasa. Em 1954 Srila Kesava Maharaja colocou-o no encargo de abrir um novo templo em Mathura chamado Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha. Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja começou a despender parte do ano em Mathura e outra parte na Bengala, executando extensivos serviços em ambas as áreas. Isto tudo ocorreu sobretudo nos 14 anos subseqüentes. Ele também foi indicado por Srila Kesava como Vice-Presidente de sua instituição, a Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti, e o editor-chefe de suas publicações em Hindi e da revista mensal Sri Bhagavat Patrika. Em 1968, Srila Kesava Maharaja partiu deste mundo, e Srila Narayana Maharaja realizou todas as coisas necessárias para o ritual cerimonial para seu sepultamento no samadhi.

Durante este período, como um humilde servidor da Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti, Srila Narayana Maharaja começou a organizar o anual Parikrama de Karttika Vraja Mandala, que ele continua a executar até agora.Srila Narayan Maharaja foi requisitado pelo seu Gurudeva para traduzir os livros de Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura do Bengali, para sua língua nativa, Hindi.Ele executou este pedido ao traduzir alguns dos mais preeminentes livros de Bhaktivinoda Thakur, tal como: Jaiva Dharma, Caitanya-siksamrta, Bhakti-tattva-viveka, Vaisnava-siddhanta-mala, estes são os nomes de alguns deles.

Todos estes livros estào sendo no momento traduzidos para o inglês pelos seus seguidores. Ele continua a palestrar em Hindi, Bengali e Inglês através da Índia. Todos os seus discursos são gravados e gradualmente sendo transcritos bem como traduzidos para o inglês para publicação.

Uma expressiva relação na vida de Srila Narayana Maharaja foi sua associação com Sua Divina Graça A. C. Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja Prabhupada, o mais famoso pregador do Gaudiya Vasinavismo e Fundador-Acarya da Sociedade Internacional para a Consciência de Krsna.Eles se encontraram em Calcutá em 1948 na ocasião da inauguração de um novo ramo da Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti (co-fundada por Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja) em Ghosh Para Lane, onde ambos tinham vindo para oferecer seus serviços.Sua associação continuou poucos anos mais tarde quando Srila Narayana Maharaja acompanhou Srila Kesava Maharaja para Jhansi onde Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja tinha se empenhado em iniciar uma sociedade Vaisnava chamada A Liga de Devotos. Poucos anos mais tarde, próximo da década de 50, Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja veio para residir em Mathura na Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha, a convite de seu irmão espiritual, Srila Kesava Maharaja, onde ele permaneceu por alguns meses. Por ter regular intercâmbio devocional com ele e profundas discussões de Vaisnava siddhanta, Srila Narayana Maharaja desenvolveu um relacionamento muito íntimo com ele durante este período, considerando-o como seu senior e superior, bem como seu amigo.

Em 1959 Srila Kesava Gosvami Maharaja lhe iniciou na sagrada ordem de sannyasa, dando-lhe o nome e o título de Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja. A cerimônia Védica de sacrifício de fogo e todos os rituais foram realizados por Srila Narayana Maharaja.

Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja havia anteriormente residido em Vrindavana, durante este período, primeiro no Vamsi Gopala Mandira e depois, no Radha Damodara Mandira.Srila Narayana Maharaja deveria freqüentemente lhe visitar. Deveria cozinhar para ele, honrar prasada com ele, e ter íntimas discussões sobre filosofia Vaisnava.

Quando srila Bhaktivednata Svami Maharaja foi pregar no ocidente,e sucedeu de estabelecer o primeiro templo de Radha e Krsna na América, Srila Narayana Maharaja enviou a primeira mrdanga e karatalas para ele, para serem usados em sankirtana. Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja manteve regular correspondências todo mês ou a cada dois meses com Srila Kesava Maharaja e Srila Narayana Maharaja até 1968 quando Srila Kesava Maharaja entrou em nitya-lila. E, após isto, ele continuou a escrever a Srila Narayana Maharaja até sua própria divina partida.

Com respeito ao fim de sua vida, ele pessoalmente requisitou a Srila Narayana Maharaja inúmeras vezes para gentilmente lhe dar sua associação para seus discípulos ocidentais e lhes auxiliar a entender as profundas verdades da filosofia Vaisnava na linha de Srila Rupa Gosvami Prabhupada. Srila Narayana Maharaja humildemente concordou em honrar seu pedido, lhe considerando como um de seus mais adoráveis siksa gurus. Ele também solicitou a Srila Narayana Maharaja para tomar toda a responsabilidade de realizar todos os rituais para seu sepultamento em seu samadhi, após sua partida. Ambos estes pedidos de Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja demosntram claramente a firme e absoluta confiança que ele mantinha em Srila Narayana Maharaja.

Por um período que atravessou sobre duas décadas de sua partida em Novembro de 1977, Srila Narayana Maharaja tem decididamente executado este pedido final por proporcionar compreensiva direção e refúgio amoroso para todos àqueles que vem a ele buscando por isto, e através de seus livros em inglês ele está gora, dando sua purificante associaçào e divinas realizações para sinceros buscadores da verdade em todo o globo.

Por meio século Srila Narayana Maharaja tem demonstrado e exemplificado a pura, inadulterada vida e total dedicação e serviço amoroso a seu Gurudeva, Sriman Mahaprabhu, e ao Divino Casal, Yugala-kisora, Sri Sri Radha-Krsna. Srila Narayana Maharaja,como seu íntimo servo, continua a iluminar o caminho para aqueles que desejam descobrir e mergulhar profundo no oceano de êxtase de radha-dasyam, o serviço para o radiante belos pés de lótus da mais amada de Sri Krsna, Srimati Radhilka.

segunda-feira, 15 de junho de 2009

Those who think they are God, are like tiny glow worms.



In this age of Kali there are many personalities on this earth like scientists, political leaders, etc., who pose themselves as being very expert and advanced in knowledge. They are like glow worms, and their glowing attracts the innocent people who become misdirected and confused in this way. Although impersonalist philosophers claim that every living entity is equal to God, they callously step over the heads of their so-called spiritual masters and freely speculate on the nature of the Absolute, giving their own whimsical opinions in defiance of the impersonal whims of their so-called gurus. In other words, although Mayavadi impersonalists claim that everyone is God, they ultimately show an offensive mentality toward the Supreme Personality of Godhead in rejecting the reality of His eternal form and pastimes. Thus, they unwittingly belittle the eternal position of all living beings by denying their eternal personality and activities in the kingdom of God. The impersonalists, through their mental concoctions, try to minimize the position of the Supreme Personality of Godhead and the living entities who are part of Him, reducing them theoretically to a formless, nameless light, which by their concoction they claim to be the Absolute God. The Vaisnavas, however, welcome the Supreme Personality of Godhead and easily understand that the unlimited Supreme Personality has nothing to do with the conditioned, limited, mundane personalities we find in the material world. The impersonalists arrogantly assume that there could not be any transcendental or unlimited personality beyond our present experience. But the Vaisnavas intelligently understand that there are many wonderful things far beyond our limited experience. Therefore they accept the words of Krishna, who states in the
Bhagavad-gita (15.19) Whoever knows Me as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, without doubting, is the knower of everything. He therefore engages himself in full devotional service to Me, O son of Bharata.

It is not possible for the mayavadie impersonalists would like to be gods, to understand the Krishna consciousness movement; therefore we do not value their philosophical conclusions. However expert such quarrelsome impersonalists are in putting forward their so-called logic, we defeat them in every respect and go forward with our Krishna consciousness movement. Their imaginative mental speculation cannot deter the progress of the Krishnaconsciousness movement, which is completely spiritual and is never under the control of such Mayavadies


Jaya Srila Gurudeva , Jaya Srila Prabhupada !

compassion



to those who are innocent, the devotee should be merciful, just to awaken their Krishna Consciousness - Srila Prabhupada

Gaudiya Math Kirtan outside Iskcon Mayapur



Nagar Sankirtan outside Iskcon Mayapur during Gaur Purnima 2009

Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayan Maharaj and Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaj



Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayan Gosvami Maharaj leading kirtan, Je anila prema dhana, after Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaj departure

Bhaktivedanta Narayan Maharaj with Iskcon




Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayan Gosvami Maharaj performing Nagar Sankirtan with Iskcon

Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayan Maharaj and Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaj

Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayan Gosvami Maharaj performing samadhi with His own Hands for Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaj



Jaya SrilaGurudeva , Jaya Srila Prabupada !

quarta-feira, 10 de junho de 2009

-Sri Gurvastakam--- Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura



---Sri Gurvastakam---
Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, page 13

samsara-davanala-lidha-loka-
tranaya karunya-ghanaghanatvam
praptasya kalyana-gunarnavasya
vande guro sri caranaravindam

mahaprabhoh kirtana-nrtya-gita-
vaditra-madyan-manaso rasena
romanca-kampasru-taranga-bhajo
vande guroh sri caranaravindam

sri vigraharadhana-nitya-nana-
srngara-tanmandira-marjanadau
yuktasya bhaktams ca niyunjato'pi
vande guroh sri caranaravindam

catur-vidha-sri-bhagavat-prasada-
svadv-anna-trptan hari-bhakta-sanghan
krtvaiva trptim bhajatah sadaiva
vande guroh sri caranaravindam

sri radhika-madhavayor apara-
madhurya-lila-guna-rupa-namnam
prati-ksanasvadana-lolupasya
vande guroh sri caranaravindam

nikunja-yuno rati-keli-siddhyai
ya yalibhir yuktir apeksaniya
tatrati-daksyad ati-vallabhasya
vande guro sri caranaravindam

saksad-dharitvena samasta-sastrair
uktas tatha bhavyata eva sadbhih
kintu prabhor yah priya eva tasya
vande guro sri caranaravindam

yasya prasadad bhagavat -prasado
yasyaprasadan na gatih kuto'pi
dhyayam stuvams tasya yasas tri-sandhyam
vande guro sri caranaravindam

srimad guror-astakam etad uccair
brhme muhurte pathati prayatnat
yas tena vrndavana-natha saksat
sevaiva labhya januso'nta eva

vande guro sri caranaravindam
vande guro sri caranaravindam
vande guro sri caranaravindam
vande guro sri caranaravindam


Jaya Gurudeva! jaya Gurudeva
Gurudeva jaya Gurudeva
Jaya jaya Gurdeva
Gurudeva jaya Gurudeva

quinta-feira, 4 de junho de 2009

The Hidden Meaning In Srila Prabhupada's Pranama Mantra

The Hidden Meaning In Srila Prabhupada's Pranama Mantra
Monday, 28 May 2001

Srila Narayana Maharaja performs archan and puja for Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada on Srila Prabhupada's appearance day.



Alachua, Florida : May 28, 2001
Tridandisvami Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja



[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] What is the second sloka in the pranama mantra of your Gurudeva?

[Drstadyumna dasa:] namas te sarasvate deve gaura-vani pracarine nirvesesa-sunyavadi-pascatya-desa-tarine

[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] What is that gaura-vani he preached?

[Drstadyumna dasa:] There are four reasons for which Lord Caitanya came to this world. One was to establish the yuga-dharma of the chanting of the holy name, another was because Advaita Acarya had called Him to come, and…

[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] I want to hear what was that gaura-vani of your Gurudeva.

[Drstadyumna dasa:] In simple words it was to chant Hare Krsna, and that meant to worship…

[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Sri Advaita Acarya may have given this. So many acaryas have given this. Even Maha-Visnu can give the chanting of the holy name, but He cannot give that gaura-vani.

[Drstadyumna dasa:] It was to give an understanding of the essence of the feelings and mood of Srimati Radharani and…

[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] What is that gaura-vani he gave?

[Drstadyumna dasa:] Would it be the mood of the manjaris; service to the Divine Couple?

[Srila Narayana Maharaja:] Was this his vani? I want to hear about that vani. What is that gaura-vani he preached throughout the world? It has been explained in the words of Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, and Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura has also explained it.

aradhyo bhagavan vrajesa-tanayas tad-dhama vrndavanam

ramya kascid upasana vraja-vadhu-varga-ya kalpita srimad-bhagavatam amalam puranam prema pumartho mahan sri-caitanya mahaprabhor matam idam tatradarah na parah

This is the special gaura-vani. Krsna is our highest worshipable Deity, but there are so many manifestations of Krsna. Dvarakadhisa Krsna is the son of Vasudeva and Devaki. Is He our worshipable Deity? He may be for so many others, and there is no harm in that. He is worshipable for them, and He should be. We do namaskara to Him, but we worship that very Vrajendranandana who took birth from the womb of Yasodamaiya.

At the time of His birth, Vrajendranandana Krsna had no long hair, no decorations, and no ornaments. He appeared as a simple baby, weeping, "Kya, kya, kya!" All the Vrajabasis understood that He was born from the womb of Mother Yasoda. We worship that very Nandanandana.

You should know that Nandanandana is always nava-kisora natavara. He is eternally an ever-fresh cowherd youth, and Mother Yasoda thinks, "He is my son." We worship this very Krsna who was bound by His mother in Vrndavana. She ran faster than Him, caught hold of Him, and bound Him. That is why He is called Damodara-Krsna. He killed Putana, who tried to take His life by poisoning Him, and He gave her a motherly position in Goloka. We worship that Krsna who was playing in the courtyard of Nanda Baba and Mother Yasoda, and who was controlled by them with affection and love. We worship that Krsna who was always surrounded by His friends like Dama, Sridama, Sudama, Vasudama, Stokakrsna, Lavanga, Arjuna, Subala, Madhumangala, and so on. They used to defeat that Krsna, and, being defeated, Krsna was very happy. That Krsna always played with the gopa-ramanis.

Aradya bhagavan. Although He is Bhagavan, His bhagavata (Godhood) has been covered. All His opulences are covered by Yogamaya, and thus He has no idea that He is Brahma, Parabrahma, or Bhagavan. That very Krsna is our aradhya, our object of worship. Another manifestation of Krsna is the husband of Rukmini and the son of Vasudeva and Devaki. He should be the aradhya of the Mathuravasis and others. Let them worship Him in that way, but Caitanya Mahaprabhu is saying, "Aradyo bhagavan vrajesa-tanaya tad dhama vrndavanam." That Krsna is always in Vrndavana. He never gives up Vrndavana. He never goes elsewhere. His manifestations may go to Kuruksetra, to Dvaraka, and to Mathura. They can go, but that Krsna never leaves Vrndavana.

Ramya karcit upasanam vrajavadhu. The process of serving Krsna that was adopted by all the gopis to please Krsna, especially by Radha and Her group, is the highest. They can even place their feet on His head. They can chastise Him - to please Him. They can order Him to do so many things, and He will very happily carry out their orders. He does not feel so much happiness by hearing the prayers of Brahma, Sankara, and all others like them, but He wants the gopis to chastise Him and call Him 'thief.'

Srimad bhagavatam pramanam amalam The way and the process by which the gopis pleased Krsna cannot be attained by anyone else, and to understand this, Srimad Bhagavatam is the highest evidence among all sastras. Only in Srimad Bhagavatam can you see all these truths. Caitanya Mahaprabhu offers pranama to the Upanisads and all other scriptures because they are all the breathing of Krsna, but He particularly glorifies Srimad Bhagavatam. In Srimad Bhagavatam, Krsna Himself told the gopis, "Na paraye 'ham niravadya-samyujam. I cannot repay you, My dear gopis. I cannot repay you in thousands of thousands of births. Be pleased, therefore, by your own bhakti to Me. Be merciful to Me." Srimad Bhagavatam is revealing all this. This truth has been told there, but you can only realize it by the commentaries of Srila Sanatana Gosvami, Srila Jiva Gosvami, and Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura.

Prema pumartha mahan. Prema is the ultimate goal, and the prema in the heart of Radhika is supermost. Hanuman also has prema, Dhruva Maharaja also has prema, and Prahlada Maharaja also has some love and affection. The Pandavas and Uddhava also have some prema, and all the queens of Dvaraka have so much love and affection. The sakhas and sakhis of Vrndavana, and Mother Yasoda and Nanda Maharaja all have prema, but no one has that prema of Srimati Radhika. Hers is the highest love and affection towards Krsna. Her love is in the heart of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, and He Himself is telling about it. This is gaura-vani. This vani (message or teaching) is the vani of Caitanya Mahaprabhu. No one ever preached this before Him. Only "You should do nama-sankirtana" was preached. So many acaryas in Kali-yuga have told us that we should perform kirtana, but no one gave that love and affection given by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. He preached love and affection, Vraja-prema, through nama-sankirtan. This is His vani.

ceto-darpana-marjanam bhava-mahadavagni-nirvapanam

sreyah-kairava-candrika-vitaranam vidyavadhu-jivanam anandambudhi-vardhanam prati-padam purnamrtasvadanam sarvatma-snapanam param vijayate sri krsnanama-kirtanam

This is gaura-vani.

trnad api sunicena taror api sahisnuna

amanina manadena kirtaniyah sada harih

No one ever explained this before. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu became very happy when, by His order and inspiration, Sri Rupa Gosvami explained the glory of the name:

tunde tandavini ratim vitanute tundavali-labdhaye karna-kroda-kadambini ghatayate karnarbudebhyah sprham cetah-prangana-sangini vijayate sarvendriyanam krtim no jane janita kiyadbhir amrtaih krsneti varna-dvaya

"I do not know how much nectar the two syllables 'Krs-na' have produced. When the holy name of Krsna is chanted, it appears to dance within the mouth. We then desire many, many mouths. When that name enters the holes of the ears, we desire many millions of ears. And when the holy name dances in the courtyard of the heart, it conquers the activities of the mind, and therefore all the senses become inert." (Caitanya-caritamrta, Antya-lila 1.99)

Hearing this verse, Srila Haridasa Thakura began to jump, laugh, and chant, "Hari Bol! Hari Bol!"

Give up all worldly sense gratification. Don't pray for a very good wife, good family, salvation, or anything else. Only pray for causeless bhakti, the bhakti that is in the heart of Srimati Radhika. That bhakti is established when hladini and samvit manifest in ones heart, on the platform of sandini.

Caitanya Mahaprabhu is telling us who we are.

ayi nanda-tanuja kinkaram

patitam mam visame bhavambudhau

krpaya tava pada-pankaja-

sthita-dhuli-sadrsam vicintaya

We always want to be a particle of dust at the lotus feet of the son of Nanda Maharaja. No one had ever told all this before. Especially, no one had previously told:

nayanam galad asru dharaya

vadanam gadgada ruddhaya gira

pulakair nicitam vapuh kada

tava nama grahane bhavisyati

Hairs standing on end, voice choked, and all kinds of asta-sattvika-bhavas were present in Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. When will a day come that I can chant like this: weeping, with my bodily hairs standing on end, and my heart melting? No one had ever seen all these symptoms before Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu exhibited them. Valmiki had some symptoms, and Dhruva Maharaja and Prahlada Maharaja also had some, but not like this. This wonderful thing was taught by Mahaprabhu. Moreover He taught:

yugayitam nimesena caksusa pravrsayitam

sunyayitam jagat sarvam govinda virahena me

There are hardly any qualified persons to realize all the truths in this verse. If a rare person realizes this, he will give up his body - because the material body cannot tolerate the emotions of prema.

Moreover:

aslisya va pada-ratam pinastu mam

adarsanän marma-hatam karotu va

yatha tatha va vidadhatu lampato

mat-prana-nathas tu sa eva naparah

"Lord Krsna, who is the lover of many devotees (women), may embrace this fully surrendered maidservant or may trample me with His feet. Or, He may render me brokenhearted by not being present before me for a long duration of time. Still, He is nothing less than the absolute lord of my heart."

The transcendental emotions revealed in this verse cannot be found in this world. This is only found in Goloka Vrndavana-dhama. We should pray that a day will come that we can serve under the guidance of the gopis, especially being the maidservant of Srimati Radhika, under the guidance of Lalita, Visakha, and Rupa-manjari. This is gaura-vani.

Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja preached this, but in the beginning he had to cut so many jungles of mayavada, nirvesesa, and sahajiya philosophies. He saw that in order to make the land of the world fertile, it would take a long time. He therefore put all these truths in his transcendental literatures. He thought that if any of his disciples would be qualified to go deep into those truths, all this vani would be taught there. He wanted to preach it also, but it was rare to find a student who could go so deep. Most of his students could not follow him, and that is why so many fell down even from sannyasa. They made many offenses to him, and they are now burning in hell.

You should know all this vani, and be very strong in preaching and in glorifying your Prabhupada. Gaura-vani-pracarine. Krsna has sent him for this.

After our Srila Rupa Gosvami, Srila Jiva Gosvami, and Srila Raghunatha dasa Gosvami came, Srila Narottama dasa Thakura, Srila Syamananda prabhu came, and after that Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, Srila Baladeva Vidyabhusana, Srila Jagannatha dasa Babaji Maharaja, Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, Srila Prabhupada Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, and then our Gurudeva and so many associates of Srila Prabhupada. One of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura's hands was Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja, who came to the western countries, and in a couple of years preached everywhere. We should try to know his glories. Gaura-vani has so much deep meaning, but the meaning is very hidden. Don't think there is no reason for the word 'gaura-vani.'

Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati is described in his pranama mantra to be gaura-vani murti. [Namaste gaura-vani sri murtaye dina-tarine.] Murti means embodiment. He is the embodiment of gaura-vani, and Srila Swami Maharaja, your Prabhupada, is in the same line. He is not different from Srila Prabhupada Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura. The term 'Prabhupadanuga' is a wrong idea. Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja and Srila Prabhupada Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura are both followers of Srila Rupa Gosvami, and therefore they are rupanuga. Following them, we are all rupanuga.

We have now told in brief about the vani of Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura has also, in a brief form, collected gaura-vani in his Dasa-mula siksa. You should note it very carefully in your heart. Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura wrote down that vani in his Jaiva-dharma, his last and best book. It is an authentic literature, and is the essence of all the Vedas, Upanisads, Bhagavatam, Caitanya-caritamrta, and all the books of our Gosvamis. The essence of all sastra is there in Jaiva-dharma.

Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura has written:

amanayaha praha tattavam harim iha paramam sarva saktima rasabdhima tata bhinansansa ca jivan prakritir kavalitan tada vimuktansa ca bhavada bhedabheda prakasam sakalampi harch sadhanam sudha bhaktim sadhayam tata pritim eva iti upadesayati janan gauracandra savayam saha

"The authoritative knowledge of the Vedas, received through the bona fide disciplic succession, establishes the following fundamental truths:style='font-size: 10.0pt'>

1. Hari is the supreme absolute truth.

2. He is omnipotent.

3. He is the reservoir of all mellows.

4. The living entities are His separated parts and parcels.

5. The conditioned souls are covered by Maya.

6. The liberated souls are beyond the influence of Maya.

7. The entire cosmic manifestation is simultaneously one and different from Him.

8. Suddha-bhakti is the only means to achieve love of Godhead.

9. The goal is to attain love of Godhead.

These teachings have been instructed by Gauracandra Himself."

Gaura Premanande.

Transcriber: Srimati Premanidhi devi dasi
Typist: Srimati Radhika devi dasi
Editor: Srimati Syamarani devi dasi

fonte:

http://www.purebhakti.com/teachers/bhakti-discourses-mainmenu-61/20-discourses-2001/86-the-hidden-meaning-in-srila-prabhupadas-pranama-mantra-.html

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quarta-feira, 27 de maio de 2009

BREVE BIOGRAFÍA DE OM VISNUPADA BHAKTIVEDANTA NARAYANA GOSWAMI



NASCIMIENTO E INFANCIA



Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja nació el 19 de febrero de 1921, en el día de amavasya (luna nueva). Él apareció en una muy educada y respetada familia de brahmanas (monjes) en el famoso pueblo de Tivaripura en el distrito de Boksar de Bihar. Tivaripura se situaba en las riveras del sagrado Patipavani Bhagavat Ganga, actualmente su curso ha cambiado y ahora el pueblo se encuentra a mayor distancia del Sagrado Rio. Tivaripura es un pueblo habitado sólo por brahmanas; todos son educados y prósperos.

El nombre de Tridandisvami Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja en su purvasrama era Sriman Narayana Tivari. El nombre de su padre era Pandita Balesvarnatha Tivari y su madre era Srimati Laksmi Devi. Ambos eran virtuosos, altruistas, veraces y acogían a todos los Vaisnavas del Sri Sampradaya. Las personas de los pueblos cercanos los consideraban en alta estima.

Sus padres y parientes le dieron el nombre Sriman Narayana. En el futuro este nombre se volvería muy bien conocido. Sin embargo, en ese entonces todos lo llamaban Bholanatha ya que era un niño muy pacífico.

Era evidente en su niñez un gusto especial por el dharma (la espiritualidad); siempre estaba cantando naturalmente el nombre de Bhagaban (Dios) sin recibir órdenes o instrucción. El Srimad-Bhagavatam, Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata y otras escrituras sagradas eran leídas en su casa y el muchacho las oía con gran fe. De hecho, él memorizó completamente el Ramayana, Mahabharata y otras historias.JUVENTUD E INICIACIÓN

Después de recibir educación primaria en la escuela del pueblo, entró en la escuela secundaria de Boksar, cinco millas más lejos. Caminaba a y de la escuela todos los días. A pesar de esta dificultad, debido a su inteligencia extraordinaria él siempre era primero o segundo en su clase. Él también tenía una atracción especial por el atletismo. Fue el campeón estatal y recibió muchos premios durante la secundaria.


Después de graduarse de la universidad, él escogió no continuar con su educación superior. Debido a sus habilidades atléticas, él obtuvo una buena posición en el departamento de policía. Después de tres o cuatro años en el servicio del gobierno en el pueblo de Sahibaganja en Bihar, conoció a Mahamahopadesaka Sri Narottamananda Brahmacari Bhaktisastri Bhaktikamalaji, un predicador de la Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti.

Sri Narottamananda, Pujyapada Bhaktikusala Narasimha Maharaja, Sri Jagannatha das Babaji Maharaja, Sri Radhanatha Dasadhikari y Sri Premaprayojana Brahmacari estaban predicando en ese momento extensivamente sobre el suddha-bhakti (devoción pura) y harinama (la glorificación congregacional de los Santos Nombres) en Sahibaganja. Tivariji (nombre con el que le llamaban entonces) asistió diariamente a todas sus reuniones y escuchaba fielmente clases del Srimad-Bhagavatam.

Ocasionalmente se sentaba con Sri Narottamananda Brahmacariji a escuchar hari-katha (narraciones acerca de Dios) a lo largo de la noche. Los poderosos hari-katha escuchados en asociación de Vaisnavas puros tenían una gran influencia en la vida de Tivariji. Debido a su disposición religiosa natural, su vida cambió completamente. Cuando el grupo de prédica partió, empezó a cantar 10 000 Santos Nombres diarios. En su corazón apareció un desapego natural hacia el mundo material.

En este momento fue transferido a una posición gubernamental en Rajmahal en la rivera del Ganga, no lejos de Ramakeli (el lugar santificado por los pies del loto de Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, Sri Rupa Goswami y Sri Sanatana Goswami). Para entonces se había vuelto completamente desapegado del mundo material. Él intentó retirarse del servicio policiaco, pero los oficiales mayores, quienes estaban satisfechos con su labor, se negaron a aceptar su carta de retiro.

Durante estos eventos, intercambiaba cartas continuamente con Paramaradhyatama Sri Srimad Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Goswami Maharaja. Al finalizar el año 1946, con gran dificultad logró abandonar su cargo. En ese momento dejó todo - sus padres, hermanos, amigos, esposa, miembros familiares, y toda su riqueza - y, completamente niskincana (rendido), se refugió en los Pies del Loto de Sri Gurudeva (S. B.P. Kesava Gosvami) en Sri Navadvipa Dhama (Sagrado lugar de peregrinaje para los Vaisnavas).

Fue durante el Phalguni Gaura Purnima (Fiesta de Aparición del Señor Caitanya Mahaprabhu) en 1947, durante el Parikrama (peregrinaje) de Navadvip Dhama, que Paramaradhyatama Srila Gurudeva B.P. Kesava Maharaja, le otorgó las iniciaciones harinama y diksa (iniciaciones). Desde aquel momento fue conocido con el nombre Sri Gaura-Narayana. Después de eso, viendo su interés en escuchar hari katha, Srila Gurudeva B.P. Kesava Maharaja lo comprometió en su servicio. Muy pronto Srila Gurudeva (B.P. Kesava Maharaja) también lo otorgó el título Bhaktabandhava que quiere decir “el amigo de los devotos”, porque él siempre estaba sirviendo a todos losl Vaisnavas de una manera muy agradable.

SERVICIO AL GURU Y SANNYASA

Cuando Srila Gurudeva salía en viajes de predica u otras tareas especiales, siempre lo llevó con él. En una ocasión, Srila Gaura-Narayana tomó cuidado del amado sirviente de su Gurudeva llamado Anangamohana Brahmacari mientras estaba enfermo. Pero después de que Anangamohana avandonó el cuerpo Srila Gurudeva volvió a tener a Sri Gaura-Narayana con él.

Viajó junto a Srila Guru Maharaja a lo largo y ancho de la india aprovechando una oportunidad excelente de escuchar hari-katha. Sri Gurudeva también estaba muy contento entrenándolo en el bhakti-tattva (conocimiento acerca de la devoción).

Él contó con la rara oportunidad de realizar el parikrama (peregrinaciones) con Srila Gurudeva en todos los lugares mayores de peregrinación en el Norte, Sur, el Este e India Oriental, así como escuchar las glorias de los dhamas (lugares sagrados). Especialmente significantes eran Sri Brajamandala, Sri Gaura-mandala y Sri Ksetra-mandala que son los lugares sagrados de Sri Krishna y Sri Gaurasundara, la radiante encarnación con el humor y lustre de Sri Radha (la eterna consorte de Krishna).

Una vez, cuando Srila Gurudeva estaba sentado junto a uno de sus hermanos espirituales, Sri Gaura-Narayana se encontraba cerca de ellos, entonces Srila Gurudeva dijo " yo quiero darle la tela roja de sannyasa (vestidura del maestro renunciante). Yo he visto a muchos hindúes no bengalíes; ellos no entienden la profundidad del bhakti-siddhanta (conocimiento de la devoción) de Sriman Mahaprabhu, sobre todo el prema-tattva (conocimiento de la devoción amorosa). Pero usted ha tomado en el corazón estos humores de manera muy pura. Sri Rupa, Sri Sanatana (Santos Vaisnavas) y muchos otros Acharyas Gaudiya Vaisnavas (devotos en la linea de Gouranga Mahaprabhu) permanecieron varios días en Braja (el lugar de pasatiempos de Krishna), pero ellos no encontraron ningún bhakta (estudiante de la devoción pura) del norte de la India que podría tomar en el corazón los humores internos de Sriman Mahaprabhu. Usted es muy afortunado ".

Llorando, Sri Gaura-Narayanaji se cayó a los pies del loto de su Guru y con gran humildad dijo: "Me consagro totalmente a sus Pies del Loto. Abandono todo - la atadura de mi madre, el afecto de mi padre, el amor de mi esposa y la amistad de mis amigos – yo se los ofrezco a sus Pies de Loto. Usted puede tenerme desnudo, vestido en ropas de lino, en una tela blanca, en una tela roja, o usted puede darme sannyasa. Tómeme de la manera que sea auspiciosa para mí. Ahora yo solamente le pertenezco a Usted".

Oyendo sus palabras, los ojos de Sri Gurudeva también rebosaron con lágrimas. Él miraba a Sripada Sanatana Prabhu quien también se había emocionado con las palabras de Sri Gaura-Narayanad. Gurudeva se quedó callado durante algún tiempo, y luego continuó con su hari-katha. Algún tiempo después en el Gaura Purnima de 1952, Sripada Gaura-Narayana Dasadhikari tomó la tridanda de sannyasi y fue conocido como Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja.

Srila Gurudeva eligió a Sri Narayana Maharaja como presidente del Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha en Mathura. Desde entonces, por orden de Srila Gurudeva y bajo su guía, él publicó traducciones al hindi del Sri Bhagavata Patrika (un periódico mensual), Jaiva Dharma, Sri Caitanya Siksamrta, Sriman Mahaprabhu Ki Siksa, Bhakti-tattva-viveka, Upadesamrta, Sri Siksastaka, Sri Manah Siksa, Sindhu-Bindhu-Kana, Sri Gaudiya Kanthahar, Srimad Bhagavad-Gita (con los comentarios de Sri Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura) y otros libros.

Una relación significativa en la vida de Srila Narayana Maharaja es su asociación con Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja (Srila Prabhupada), el famoso predicador mundial de Gaudiya-Vaisnavismo y el Fundador Acarya de la Sociedad Internacional para la Conciencia de Krishna (ISKCON).



Ambos se conocieron en Calcuta en 1947. Unos años después, a principios de los`50, Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja vino a residir en Mathura al Sri Kesavaji Gaudiya Matha, por la invitación de su hermano espiritual, Sria Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Maharaja; allí permaneció durante algunos meses. Por contar con intercambios devocionales regulares con Èl y discusiones profundas de filosofía Vaisnava, Srila Narayana Maharaja desarrolló una relación muy íntima durante este periodo de tiempo, llegando a considerarlo su siksa-guru (guru instructor) y como su amigo íntimo.

En 1959 Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Maharaja inició a Srila Prabhupada en la sagrada orden de sannyasa, otorgándole el nombre y título de Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja. La ceremonia de sacrificio de fuego Védico (el yajna) y todos los rituales fueron realizados por Srila Narayana Maharaja.

Cuando Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja fue a predicar al occidente, inauguró exitosamente el primer templo de Radha-Krishna en América, Srila Narayana Maharaja envió la primera mrdanga (tambor bengalí) y karatalas (címbalos de mano) para ser utilizados en el sankirtana (adoración). Él también envió las deidades de Radha-Krishna y libros sánscritos para la traducción. Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja mantuvo correspondencia regular todos los meses con Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Maharaja y Srila Narayana Maharaja.

En sus últimos días, Srila Svami Maharaja tomó las manos de Srila Narayana Maharaja muy amorosamente y afectuosamente en sus propias manos, haciéndole prometer que siempre ayude a sus discípulos occidentales y seguidores entender y seguir las profundas enseñanzas de la filosofía Vaisnava tal como fue presentada por su Gurudeva, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura Prabhupada.


Srila Svami Maharaja también le pidió a Srila Narayana Maharaja que se encargara de realizar todos los rituales funerarios y samadhi después de su partida. Ambos pedidos de Srila Bhaktivedanta Svami Maharaja demuestran la confianza firme y absoluta que él tiene en Srila Narayana Maharaja.

En 1993 en Calcuta, Srila Vamana Maharaja (Acarya de la Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti) le dijo a Srila Maharaja que Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Maharaja había reservado a un servicio muy especial para él. También dijo que esto sucedería en los próximos tres años, y era tal servicio, que sólo Srila Narayana Maharaja podría hacerlo. Srila Narayana Maharaja contestó entonces que ahora estaba viejo, plagado con muchas enfermedades, y un problema cardíaco. ¿Qué tipo de servicio podría ser? Srila Vamana Maharaja le dijo que todo se pondría claro en su debido momento.

Tres años después cuando Srila Narayana Maharaja fue a Nueva Vraja (la comunidad de devotos en Badger California) en 1996 durante su primera gira por América, pudo entender lo que Srila Vamana Maharaja había querido decir. Llorando, él escribió una carta a él reconocimiento esto.





Ahora está predicando suddha-bhakti (devoción pura) a lo largo de India y también internacionalmente en los Estados Unidos, Inglaterra, Francia, Bélgica, Holanda, Canadá, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Australia, Malasia, Fiji, Hawai, Brasil y otros países grandes y pequeños alrededor del mundo. Sus libros se han traducido a los idiomas inglés, francés, español, alemán, ruso y varios otros. Así, incluso a su avanzada edad, se consagra entusiasmadamente al más profundo servicio de Sri Hari, Guru y los Vaisnavas.


traducción por Hari Rasa Das


FONTE OFICIAL :

http://radharanikijay.blogspot.com/2005/09/biografia-de-patitapavana.html
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Hari-Katha (puro nectar en español)

Este blog no es más que una recopilación de lecturas de Su Divina Gracia Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja traducidas al español, el verdadero crédito es para el esfuerzo de los traductores: Vrindavanesvari Dasi, Sripad BV. Sagar Maharaja, Hemlata Dasi, Mohini Dasi, Vimala Dasi, Rohininandana Das y varios otros vaisnavas misericiordiosos. La fuente de la mayoría de las lecturas son los grupos harikathae, bhaktilatam de Yahoo, www.bhaktilatam.com

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* INSTRUCCIONES;

* SRI GURU TATTVA
* GLORIFICACIONES A LOS VAISNAVAS
* BHAKTI TATTVA
* SHIVA TATTVA
* GOURA KATHA
* KRISHNA TATTVA
* RADHA TATTVA


हारे कृष्ण हारे कृष्ण कृष्ण कृष्ण हारे हारे हारे रामा हारे रामा रामा रामा हारे हारे
MÁS DE 180 LECTURAS DE SU DIVINA GRACIA BHAKTIVEDANTA NARAYANA MAHARAJA EN ESPAÑOL!


FONTE OFICIAL :

http://hari-katha.blogspot.com/

New Pranam Mantras for Srila Gurudeva by Pujyapad Premananda Prabhuji

sri sri guru gaurangau jayatah!


Dandavat pranams. I would just like to share two pranam mantras written by our Pujyapad Premananda Prabhuji for Srila Gurudeva on the observance of Sri Guru Purnima last 30 July. We became so happy that Prabhuji had written and shared these very beautiful and meaningful pranam mantras for us to use in our auspicious invocations to Srila Guru Maharaja.




First version is:

vande 'ham sri guru varam sri rupanuga pravaram
vraja-rasa-rasikam ca narayanam tam prapanam


Second version is:




sri guru caranam vande ramanaprestham bhutale rupanuga bhaktidam ca krpamurti narayanam

The above poster pictures contain the proper spelling of the slokas. The slokas I typed in this blog have no diacritic marks so they don't have the correct spelling.

A general meaning/translation to the first version will be:

I worship (vande'ham) in humble submission (tam prapanam) Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayan Goswami Maharaja (narayanam), who is my best Spiritual Master (sri guru varam), the foremost member of the Rupanuga dynasty (sri rupanuga pravaram), and (ca) who is always relishing the mellows of Vraja (vraja-rasa-rasikam).

The general meaning/translation to the second version is:

I worship the lotus feet of Srila Gurudev (sri guru caranam vande) Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayan Goswami Maharaja (narayanam) who in this world is very dear to his worshipful Lord Sri Radha-raman Biharijiu (ramanaprestham bhutale), who is the distributor of rupanuga bhakti (rupanuga bhaktidam) and (ca) who is the embodiment of mercy (krpamurti).

Feel free to use any of the 2 versions which Prabhuji wrote for us to be able to use.

As for the various deep meanings of the slokas, you will have to find them out from Prabhuji himself. So the next time you come to Vraja, you will have to take advantage of his valuable association.

Here in Braja we had a 3 day Gurupuja Festival -- 29 July in Mathura (Sri Keshavji Gaudiya Math), 30 in Vrndavan (in Ananda Dham) and 1 August in Govardhan (Giridhari Gaudiya Math). On each day, so many devotees from all over India and overseas came to offer worship to Srila Gurudeva. However, before Srila Gurudev accepted everyone's worship, he began each day with himself doing puja or worship to his Guru Maharaja, to the entire disciplic succession and then to all the senior vaishnavas and his godbrothers. Then he would sit for hours to give opportunity for everyone to personally see him (one by one) to offer garlands or flowers and varous gifts and prayers to him. On these days, everyone came to receive his blessings and so many came also to receive harinama and diksa.

Really, I've never seen so much mercy and love from Srila Gurudeva flowing for the general masses on this day of Guru Purnima than in any other day. We pray that someday we can become a permanent particle of this love.


fonte oficial :

http://purekatha.ning.com/profiles/blogs/687955:BlogPost:18722

Mangalacarana

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vande ’ham sri guroh sri-yuta-pada-kamalam sri gurun vaisnava ms ca
sri rupam sagrajatam saha-gana-raghunathanvitam tam sa-jivam
sadvaitam savadhutam parijana-sahitam krsna-caitanya-devam
sri-radha-krsna-padan saha-gana-lalita-sri-visakhanvitams ca

Ofereço pranamaaos pés de lótus de Sri Gurudeva (que inclui sri diksa-guru e bhajana-siksa-guru), ao guru varga (toda a nossa sucessão discipular) e a todos demais Vaisnava s; a Srila Rupa Gosvami, seu irmão mais velho Srila Sanatana Gosvami, Srila Raghunatha dasa Gosvami, Sri Jiva Gosvami e seus associados; a Sri Advaita Prabhu, Sri Nityananda Prabhu, Sri Krsna Caitanya Mahaprabhu e Seus associados; e aos pés de lótus de Sri Radha e Krsna acompanhados por Sri Lalita e Visakha e todas as outras sakhis.

Sri Guru Pranama

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Sri Guru pranama

om ajnana-timirandhasya jnananjana-salakaya
caksur unmilitam yena tasmai sri gurave namah

Ó Gurudeva, você é tão misericordioso! Ofereço-lhe meu humilde pranama e oro do fundo do meu coração para que, com a luz do conhecimento divino, você abra meus olhos que estão cegos pela escuridão da ignorância.



Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami vandana
nama om visnu-padaya radhikayai priyatmane
sri-srimad-bhaktivedanta-narayana iti namine (1)

Ofereço pranama a om visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja que é muito querido por Srimati Radhika.

sri-krsna-lila-kathane sudaksam audarya-madhurya-guna is ca yuktam
varam varenyam purusam mahantam narayanam tvam sirasa namami (2)

Srila Narayana Maharaja é especialista em descrever krsna-lila. Ele é dotado das qualidades de magnanimidade e doçura sendo a melhor das grandes almas. Por estar sempre saboreando a doçura de Krsna, ele é capaz de distribuí-la espontaneamente aos outros. Prostro-me e coloco minha cabeça aos seus pés de lótus.

tridandinam bhakta-siromanim ca sri-krsna-padabja-dhrtaika-hrdi
caitanya-lilamrta-sara-saram narayanam tvam satatam prapadye (3)

Srila Narayana Maharaja, o mais erudito entre os devotos, sempre mantém em seu coração os pés de lótus de Radha e Krsna, especialmente quando Krsna serve Srimati Radhika. Ele medita profundamente em Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu e nas razões internas de seu aparecimento. Prostro-me aos pés de lótus de Srila Narayana Maharaja que é dotado de inúmeras qualidades transcendentais.

Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami vandana
nama om visnu-padaya krsna-presthaya bhutale
srimate bhakti-vedanta-svamin iti namine

Ofereço pranama a om visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Swami, que é muito querido por Krsna, tendo se abrigado aos Seus pés de lótus.

namas te sarasvati deve gaura-vani-pracarine
nirvisesa-sunyavadi-pascatya-desa-tarine

Nossas respeitosas reverências ao senhor, ó servo de Sarasvati Gosvami. O senhor bondosamente prega a mensagem de Gaurasundara e liberta os países ocidentais que estão repletos da influência impersonalista e niilista.

Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami pranama
nama om visnu-padaya acarya-simha-rupine
sri-srimad-bhakti-prajnana-kesava iti namine
atimartya-caritraya svasritanam ca paline
jiva-duhkhe sadartaya sri-nama-prema-dayine

Ofereço pranama ao mais adorável acarya semelhante a um leão, jagad-guru om visnupada astottara-sata Sri Srimad Bhakti Prajnana Kesava, Gosvami Maharaja, que assim como um pai protetor, nutre com o conhecimento e demasiada afeição divina, aqueles que nele se abrigam. Ele sempre fica verdadeiramente triste ao ver o sofrimento das jivas que se afastaram de Krsna. Ele lhes outorga Sri Nama com prema.

Srila Prabhupada vandana
nama om visnu-padaya krsna-presthaya bhutale
srimate bhakti-siddhanta-sarasvatiti-namine
sri-varsabhanavi-devi-dayitaya krpabdhaye
krsna-sambandha-vijnana-dayine prabhave namah

Ofereço pranama a om visnupada Sri Srimad Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Gosvami Thakura Prabhupada, que é muito querido por Krsna, e o mais amado de Sri Varsabhanavi-devi Radhika. Ele é um oceano de compaixão e misericordiosamente nos faz perceber nosso relacionamento eterno com Sri Radha e Krsna (sambandha-vijnana). e que está bondosamente concedendo a realização (sambandha-vijnana) do nosso relacionamento eterno com Sri Radha e Krsna.

madhuryojjvala-premadhya-sri-rupanuga-bhaktida
sri-gaura-karuNa-sakti-vigrahaya namo ’stu te
Repetidas vezes ofereço reverências a Srila Sarasvati Thakura que é a personificação\ misericórdia encarnada de Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu, tendo advindo a Terra para nos conceder ujjvala-madhurya-rasa, pleno prema conjugal. Ele é a personificação da linha de Sri Rupanuga-bhakti. (o qual descendeu à Terra para conceder ujjvala-madhurya-rasa, pleno prema conjugal) e que é a encarnação da linha de sri rupanuga-bhakti.

namas te gaura-vani-sri-murtaye dina-tarine
rupanuga-viruddhapasiddhanta-dhvanta-harine

Ofereço reverências a Srila Sarasvati Thakura, a personificação dos ensinamentos de Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu (gaura-vani). Ele salva as almas caídas e dissipa a escuridão provocadas pelos conceitos errados (apasiddhanta), conceitos estes contrários (viruddha) aos preceitos transmitidos por Srila Rupa Gosvami, que surge das concepções errôneas (apasiddhanta) que são opostas (viruddha) aos preceitos enunciados por Srila Rupa Gosvami.

Srila Gaura-kisora vandana
namo gaura-kisoraya saksad-vairagya murtaye
vipralambha-rasambhodhe! padambujaya te namah

Ofereço pranama aos pés de lótus de Sri Gaurakisora que é a renúncia personificada e um oceano de vipralambha-rasa, sempre absorto na doçura da separação divina de Sri Radha e Krsna.

Srila Bhaktivinoda vandana
namo bhaktivinodaya sac-cid-ananda-namine
gaura-sakti-svarupaya rupanuga-varaya te

Ofereço pranama a Saccidananda Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, o principal dos rupanugas e a personificação de Gadadhara Pandita, a sakti de Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu. que é o mais destacado dos rupanugas e a encarnação (prakasa) da sakti de Sri Gauranga Mahaprabhu, Gadadhara PaNdita.

Srila Jagannatha vandana
gauravirbhava-bhumes tvam nirdesta sajjana-priyah
vaisnava -sarvabhauma sri jagannathaya te namah
Ofereço pranamaao Vaisnava mais elevado, Sri Jagannatha dasa Babaji Maharaja, que verificou o local do aparecimento de Sri Gaurasundara e que é tão querido por todos os devotos santos.

Sri Vaisnava vandana
vancha-kalpa-tarubyas ca krpa-sindhubhya eva ca
patitanam pavanebhyo vaisnavebhyo namo namah

Ofereço pranamas aos Vaisnava s que são como árvores dos desejos, que são um oceano de misericórdia e que liberam as almas caídas condicionadas.

Sriman Mahaprabhu vandana
namo maha-vadanyaya krsna-prema-pradaya te
krsnaya krsna-caitanya-namne gaura-tvise namah

Ofereço pranama a Sri Krsna Caitanya Mahaprabhu, que é o próprio Krsna. Tendo assumido a tez dourada de Srimati Radhika, Ele está distribuindo abertamente a dádiva mais rara: krsna prema/ munificentemente a mais rara das dádivas: krsna prema.

Sri Krsna pranama
he krsna! karuna-sindho! dina-bandho! jagat-pate!
gopesa! gopika-kanta! radha-kanta! namo ’stu te

Ofereço ilimitados pranama a Você, ó Krsna! Você é um oceano de misericórdia, amigo dos caídos, Senhor da criação e da comunidade de pastores de vacas! Você é Gopi-Kanta, o amado das gopis e acima de tudo Você é Radha Kanta, o amado de Srimati Radhika!

Sri Radha pranama
tapta-kancana-gaurangi! radhe! vrndavanesvari!
vrsabhanu-sute! devi! pranamami hari-priye!

Ó Gaurangi, cuja tez é como ouro derretido! Ó Radhe! Rainha de Vrndavana! Ó filha de Vrsabhanu Maharaja! Ó Devi! Ó mais querida de Hari! Pranamaa Você repetidas vezes!

Sri Sambandhadhideva pranama
jayatam suratau pangor mama manda-mater gati
mat-sarvasva padambhojau radha-madana-mohanau

Todas as glórias a Sri Radha-Madana-Mohana, que são tão misericordiosos! Mesmo eu sendo aleijado, tolo e destituído de inteligência, eu me refugio em Seus pés de lótus, que são tudo para mim/ Seus pés de lótus são meu refúgio e tudo para mim.

Todas as glórias aos totalmente misericordiosos Sri Radha-Madana-Mohana! Apesar de que sou aleijado, tolo e destituído de inteligência, os Seus pés de lótus são meu refúgio e tudo para mim.

Sri Abhidheyadhideva pranama
divyad-vrndaranya-kalpa-drumadhah
srimad-ratnagara-simhasana-sthau
sri-sri-radha-srila-govinda-devau
presthalibhih sevyamanau smarami

Medito em Sri Sri Radha-Govinda-deva, que estão sentados sob uma árvore kalpa-vrksa numa refulgente simhasana cravejada de jóias na supremamente bela terra de Vrndavana, onde Eles estão sempre sendo servidos por Suas queridas sakhis, lideradas por Lalita e Visakha.

Sri Prayojanadhideva pranama
sriman rasa-rasarambhi vamsivata-tata-sthitah
karsan venu-svanair gopir gopinathah sriye ’stu nah

Sri Gopinatha, que deu origem à doçura transcendental da dança da rasa, fica sempre sob a árvore Vamsi-vata, atraindo todas as kisori-gopis pelo som da Sua flauta, com isso derramando auspiciosidade sobre mim.

Sri Tulasi pranama
vrndayai tulasi-devyai priyayai kesavasya ca
krsna-bhakti-prade devi! satyavatyai namo namah

Ofereço pranama repetidas vezes a Tulasi-devi, que é a mais querida de Sri Krsna e que também é conhecida como VrNda-devi e Satyavati. Ó Devi! Você é aquela que concede krsna-bhakti!

Sri Panca-tattva pranama
panca-tattvatmakam krsnam bhakta-rupa-svarupakam
bhaktavataram bhaktakhyam namami bhakta-saktikam

Ofereço pranama a Sri Krsna Caitanya Mahaprabhu e Seus cinco aspectos como bhakta, bhakta-rupa, bhakti-svarupa, bhakta-avatara, e bhakta-sakti.

Sri Panca-tattva mantra
sri krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda
sri advaita gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda

Maha-mantra
hare krsna hare krsna krsna krsna hare hare
hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare



Hare Krsna Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare

Fonte oficial :

http://www.bhaktibrasil.com/_content/letras_das_cancoes/mangalacarana.html

A vida espiritual de Srila Gurudeva , pequena biográfia

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Srila Nãrãyana Mahãrãja , nasceu dia 19 de fevereiro de 1921 na vila chamada Tewaripur .próximo às margens do sagrado rio Ganges em Bihar, índia. Ele nasceu no dia de amavasya (lua nova) em uma família de Brãhmana Trivedi muito religiosa. Durante sua infância teve muitas oportunidades de acompanhar regularmente seu pai quando este participava de klrtanas (can­ções devocionais) e pravacan (conferências teístas) em assem­bleias religiosas.

Em fevereiro de 1947 encontrou-se com seu gurudeva , Srila Bhakti Prajnãna Kesava Mahãrãja, pela primeira vez em Sri Navadvípa-dhãma, Bengala do Oeste. No mesmo ano ele foi iniciado por Srila Bhakti Prajnãna Kesava Gosvãmï Mahãrãja , recebendo o nome de Sri Gaura Nãrãyana .Logo em seguida, seu gurudeva concedeu-lhe o título Bhaktabãndhava, que significa "amigo dos devotos", devido estar sempre servindo os Vaisnavas de maneira mui agradável.

Ele viajou extensamente pelos cinco anos que se seguiram com Srila Bhakti Prajnãna Kesava Mahãrãja, em missões de pregação por toda índia. Em 1952 durante o Gaura-Purnïmã, seu amado gurudeva concedeu-lhe a iniciação na sagrada ordem de sannyãsa e em 1954 Srila Bhakti Prajnãna Kesava Mahãrãja entregou-lhe o templo recém inaugurado para cuidar, em Mathurã , chamado Sri Kesavají Gaudíya Matha. Um relacionamento signifícante na vida de Srila Nãrãyana Mahãrãja foi sua associação com Sua Divina Graça A.C.Bhaktivedãnta Svãmï Mahãrãja Prabhupãda, o mundi­almente famoso pregador do Gaudïya-Vaisnavismo e fundador Ãcãrya da Sociedade Internacional para Consciência de Krsna . Encontraram-se pela primeira vez em 1947,em Calcutá ,alguns anos depois no começo dos anos 50, Srïla Bhaktivedãnta Svãmï Mahãrãja foi residir em Mathurã na Srï Kesavajï Gaudïya Matha a convite do seu irmão espiritual, Srïla Bhakti Prajnãna Kesava Mahãrãja , onde ele permaneceu por alguns meses , participando de intercâmbio devocional e profundos debates da filosofia Vaisnava . Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja desenvolveu um relacio­namento muito íntimo com ele durante este período, acatando-o tanto como siksã-guru quanto como amigo íntimo.

Em 1959 Srïla Bhakti Prajnãna Kesava Mahãrãja ini­ciou-o na sagrada ordem de sannyãsa, dando-lhe o nome e título de Sri Srïmad Bhaktivedãnta Svãmí Mahãrãja. A cerimónia Védica do sacrifício de fogo (yajna) e todos os rituais foram exe­cutados por Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja. Durante este período Srïla Bhaktivedãnta Svãmï Mahãrãja já estava residindo em Vrndãvana , Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja costumava visita-lo, e eles cozinhavam , honravam prasada (alimentos santificados) e tinham conversas íntimas so­bre filosofia Vaisnava.

Quando Srïla Bhaktivedãnta Svãmï partiu para pregar no ocidente e inaugurou seu primeiro templo de Rãdhã-Krsna na América, Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja mandou-lhe os primeiros tambores, mrdangas, e os karãtalas (címbalos de mão) para serem usados no sankïrtana. Ele também mandou-lhe as Deida­des de Rãdhã-Krsna e os seus livros em sânscrito para tradução . Srïla Bhaktivedãnta Svãmï Mahãrãja correspondia-se regu­larmente, a cada um ou dois meses com Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja e Bhakti Prajnãna Kesava Mahãrãja até 1968 quando este entrou em nitya-lllã , e após isso ele continuou escrevendo a Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja até sua partida divina.

A última pessoa com quem Bhaktivedánta Svãmï falou antes de partir deste mundo mortal foi Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja, ele explicou que embora muito tivesse sido feito em tão curto prazo de tempo (12 anos) e embora seus discípulos ocidentais fossem sinceros, não havia nenhum entre eles apto a administrar os negócios. Embora Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja estivesse apreen­sivo em fazer qualquer compromisso, compreendendo a magnitu­de da responsabilidade envolvida, Srïla Prabhupãda com muito carinho e afeição pegou as mãos de Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja em suas próprias mãos e fez Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja prometer sempre ajudar seus discípulos e seguidores ocidentais a compreender e seguir os ensinamentos profundos da filosofia Vaisnava tal como apresentada por seu gurudeva , Srïla Bhaktisiddhãnta Sarasvatï Thãkura.

Srïla Prabhupãda também pediu que Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja cuidasse completamente da execução de todos os ritu­ais para o seu funeral samãdhi após a sua partida. Estes dois pedidos de Srïla Bhaktivedãnta Svãmï Mahãrãja demonstram claramente a firme confiança que ele tinha em Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja. Por um período de mais de duas décadas, desde a sua partida em novembro de 1977, Srïla Nãrãyana Mahãrãja tem concedido guia compreensiva e abrigo amoroso a todos que o procuram e por meio de seus livros e viagens pelo mundo, ele está dando agora sua associação purificante e realizações divinas por todo o globo para quem busca sinceramente a verdade.
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Maha Mantra Hare Krsna Cantado por Srila Gurudeva




Chant HareKrishna and be happy!


हरे कृष्णा हरे कृष्णा = hare krsna hare krsna
कृष्णा कृष्णा हरे हरे = krsna krsna hare hare
हरे राम हरे राम = hare rama hare rama
राम राम हरे हरे = rama rama hare hare


Jaya Srila Gurudeva !

A Jóia dentre os Tridandi-Sannyasis

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Narayana Maharaja, a jóia dentre os tridandi-sannyasis, sempre mantem os pés de lótus de Radha e Krsna em seu coração, especialmente quando Krsna serve Srimati Radhika. Ele medita profundamente em Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu e nas razões internas para Seu aparecimento. Curvo-me aos pés de lótus de Srila Narayana Maharaja que possui inumeráveis qualidades transcendentais.sri krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityanandasri advaita gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrndahare krsna hare krsna krsna krsna hare harehare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare

Radhe Radhe Radhe Jai Jai Jai Sri Radhe ...















Letters From America (pdf)


This booklet has seventeen previously unpublished letters written by A. C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada to Narayana Maharaja during his first years in America, who propagated the Hare Krishna Mission, of Gauranga Mahaprabhu. Part of a long correspondence to his friend and siksa disciple. ... Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja a disicple of Bhaktiprajnana Kesava Maharaja, Prabhupadas Godbrother and sannyasa-guru. ... The letters are a few of over two hundred that Prabhupada wrote, mostly in Bengali and Hindi, between 1965-1977.
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Their Lasting Relation (pdf)


A detailed and nectarean account of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupadas long standing relationship with both his sannyasa guru, Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami, and Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja. Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada lived in Mathura for more than five months, and he gave daily classes... Cooking for him then, Narayana Maharaja would assist him in many other ways. ... He used to give him many books from his library room to assist him in his translating of Srimad Bhagavatam, into English, and after some time he went to Delhi and published three volumes of the First Canto.
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Srimad Bhagavad-Gita (pdf)


This profound translation of Bhagavad Gita by Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja is sure to inspire sincere students of bhakti, devotional service, in their practices. Considered complimentary to the authoritative and popular Bhagavad Gita As It Is, by Srila A. ... His commentary has been further illuminated by Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharajas Sarartha Varsini Prakasika vrtti, which guides the reader into profound aspects of the siddhanta, scriptural truth. ... Bhaktivedanta Swami Maharaja. ... Some of the brilliant Rasika ranjana commentaries by Bhaktivinoda Thakura, have been included...
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Sri Prabandhavali (pdf)


An important aspect of devotional practice, observing the festival days outlined in the Vaisnava calendar. Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja speaks on appropriate topic on these days, such as the appearance day of an incarnation of God, or any other significant day. ... Narayana Maharaja, I first met Swamiji, Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada Propagator of Hare Krishna Mission, Iskcon, in 1950 when I was staying with my gurudeva in our temple in Calcutta. ... At the first opportunity I asked my gurudeva, Who is that devotee, He replied, He is Abhaya, Caranaravinda, fearless at the lotus feet...
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The Nectar of Govinda Lila (pdf)


This compilation of discourses by Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja beautifully describe the deep inner meanings of the famous Bhagavad Gita verse, 18. 65, Offer your mind to Me, become My bhakta by hearing and chanting, etc, about My names, forms, qualities and pastimes, worship Me and offer... Narayana Maharajas parents were Vaisnava brahmanas and from early childhood he showed great enthusiasm for spiritual topics. ... He received initiation from his guru, Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami, on Gaura purnima, the appearance day of Caitanya Mahaprabhu, in 1947 and was initiated into the...
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My Siksa guru and Priya bandhu (pdf)


You will receive enlivenment by hearing inspirational memories from Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja about our maha bhagavata guru, or pure Vaisnava devotee, Srila A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. From one of his most intimate admirers, a deep and revealing account of the intimate...
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Our Gurus One In Siddhanta, One In (pdf)


Clearing up the confusion, some persons claim there are differences in the conclusions taught by Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja and Srila A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, of Iskcon. These authoritative responses from many of the objections will help the reader understand these. ... Those who are actually residents of the spiritual planets, those who are actually associates of the Lord, never fall down. ... The following article will examine, one by one, the points made in the paper, in the light of scriptural evidence and the statements of Srila Prabhupada himself.
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Bhakti-tattva-viveka (pdf)


Composed originally in Bengali by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur, Bhakti tattva viveka is a collection of four essays. By understanding the true nature of suddha bhakti, pure bhakti, one can relish the ultimate goal of all scriptures, the pure nectar of krsna prema as exhibited and preached by Sri... Translated from the Hindi edition of Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja.
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Guru-Devatatma (pdf)


A discussion of spiritual subject matters based on the subject of guru tattva, spiritual master, with questions and answers. Accepting the Spiritual Master as Ones Life and Soul, Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja speaks on the importance of accepting a bona fide guru, who is dear than life...
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Sri Manah Siksa (pdf)


A collection of eleven verses which offer instructions to the mind by Srila Raghunatha Dasa, the eternal associate of Sri Gauranga, in concise manner he has surcharged these eleven verses with the teachings of Sri Gaurasundara, the prema, love, intoxicated embodiment of the combined forms of... Included is the commentary of Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja and the expanded purport of Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura.
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Going Beyond Vaikuntha (pdf)


This is the immaculate commentary of Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja on Srila Sanatana Goswamis Sri Brhad bhagavatamrta. Descriptions given tell how, having recently arrived in Sri Vaikuntha dhama, the most desirable of places and whose entrance into is sought after by unlimited saintly... At this time he is approached by Narada Rsi, whom becomes his siksa guru or instructing spiritual master and enlightens him with the truth necessary to complete his spiritual journey and thereby attain the fulfilment of his long cherished desire, transcendental loving devotion to God.
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Sri Siksastaka (pdf)


Issuing from the divine mouth of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, the eight verses comprising this Sri Siksastaka shine as the supremely radiant transcendental jewel of the entirety of Indian literature. They are the very essence of all the Vedas, transcendental sciptures. ... This definitive edition with the translation and commentary of Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja features the soul stirring Sanmodana Bhasyam commentary by Bhaktivinoda Thakura and the Vivrti commentary of Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Prabhupada.
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The Origin of Ratha Yatra (pdf)


The worlds most ancient religious festival, lectures by Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja on Ratha Yatra, or the Cart Festival of Lord Jagganatha. Rare that one possesses the good fortune to hear all these truths. A hundred thousandth part of the teaching of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, makes your... Entering into the deep meaning of Ratha yatra enables the devotee to realize the mission of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, the secret truths of the tattva, philosophical truths, and lila, pastimes, of Radha Krsna, and the ultimate goal.
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Sri Gita Govinda (pdf)


Sri Gita Govinda is a jewel book brought by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Sri Jayadeva Gosvami has written this beautiful Gita Govinda, but without Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu it would have remained locked like a pearl in the oyster shell or a jewel in a locked case. ... Explained by Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja though only rare devotees in this world can understand it, and it is for their benefit. ... Just as without Srila Rupa Gosvami no one would have known the inner moods of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, similarly, by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu relishing the moods of Sri Gita Govinda its glories...
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Venu Gita (pdf)


The Song of Krsnas Flute, is translated from the Hindi commentary of Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja reveals the depth of the commentaries of Srila Jiva Goswami and Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura. The Srimad Bhagavatam is the fully ripened, nectarian fruit of the desire tree of Vedic... Greed to be immersed in this nectarian ocean sprouts even in the hearts of the faithful devotees who are situated on the shore of this ocean. ... Rasika bhaktas drown themselves in these waves and even lose all consciousness of their own bodies.
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Sri Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu-bindu (pdf)


A Drop of the Nectarian Ocean, Bhakti rasa. Composed by Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, the crown prince of illustrious teachers among the Gaudiya Vaisnava acaryas is the author of what is considered to be one of the greatest treasures of Vaisnavas. ... Translated and commented upon by Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja, He says, I have complete faith that those who are possessed of yearning for bhakti and especially the sadhakas of raganuga bhakti who are captivated by vraja rasa will receive this book with great reverence.
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Sri Upadesamrta (pdf)


The Ambrosial Advice of Rupa Gosvami, Gauranga Mahaprabhu Seeing the dense grove of trees lining the shore of the blue ocean and the tall sand dunes, remembrance of Govardhana Hill, and the Yamuna River, the place of Krsna Pastimes, with the many beautiful gardens and groves, kunjas, situated on... Translated from the Hindi edition of Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja, Sri Upadesamrta gives instructions indispensable for practitioners, sadhakas, devotees, of the devotional path, bhakti. ... Without following these instructions, entering the realm of pure devotion and especially following the...
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Comentários

Jaya Srila Gurudeva


Jaya Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja Gurudeva Ki-jay ! :)
Jaya Srila Prabhupada Ki-jay
Jaya Srila Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Gosvami Ki-jay
Nitya-lita-pravista om visnupada astottara-sata Sri Srimad Bhaktisiddanta Sarasvati Gosvami Prabhupada Ki jaya!
Nitya-lila-pravista paramahamsa Srila Gaurakisora dasa Babaji Maharaja ki jaya !
Nitya-lila-pravista saccidananda Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura ki jaya !
Prema-se kaho Sri Krsna-Caitanya, Prabhu Nityananda, Sri Advaita, Gadadhara, Srivasadi, Sri Gaura-bhakta-vrnda Ki jaya !
The Six Gosvamis Ki Jaya !
Sri Navadvipa-dhama Ki Jaya !
Sri Sri Radha-Krsna gopa-gopi-go-govardhana-dvadasa-vanatmaka Sri Vraja-mandala ki jaya !
Tulasi and Ekadasi Ki Jaya !
Gaudiya Matha Ki Jaya!
Sri Gaudiya Vedanta Samiti Ki Jaya !
Sri Harinama-sankirtana Ki Jaya!
Ananta-koti Vaisnava-vrnda ki jaya!
Samagata nhakta-vrnda ki jaya!
Sri Gaura-premanande! Hari hari bol

sri krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda
sri advaita gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda

hare krsna hare krsna krsna krsna hare hare
hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare

Jaya Sri Guru Gouranga Jayatah


Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare