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Some of the key takeaways from the document are that reciting Srimad Bhagavatam should be one's prime duty. It also discusses the importance of association with devotees for advancement in bhakti. Lastly, it emphasizes that occupational activities should be performed for the purpose of liberation and not for material gain.

The two types of Bhagavatas mentioned are the book Bhagavatam and the devotee Bhagavatam. Both are competent in removing obstacles on the path of devotion. A devotee Bhagavatam is as good as the book Bhagavatam because the devotee leads his life according to the teachings of Bhagavatam.

Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur Prabhupada says that those who listen to lectures on Bhagavatam given by people who are not fully liberated paramahamsa-vaisnavas are debarred from tasting the pure sweetness of Bhagavatam.

Saphal Ekda

Issue no: 2

18th December 2014

One should not think that reciting rmad Bhgavatam is ones ordinary duty, no different from other duties like eating, walking, talking with people, and so on. If serving
rmad Bhgavatam becomes ones only duty then with every step one takes, with every morsel of food one swallows, and with every breath one will be serving Lord Hari.
Vakttvali (Garland of divine discources),
Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur Prabhupada

Features
A DEVOTEE BHGAVATA IS AS GOOD AS THE BOOK BHGAVATA
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

WHO ARE DEBARRED FROM TASTING THE PURE JUICY SWEETNESS


OF THE BHGAVATAM?
Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur Prabhupada

WHEN LORD KA IS UNMANIFEST, HE WILL APPEAR FROM


RMAD-BHGAVATAM.
Conversation between Uddhava and Parikshita

WHAT IS THE BHGAVATA ?


Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur

ASSOCIATION OF DEVOTEES LEADS TO TASTE IN HEARING


Srila Jiva Goswami

THE SUPREME OCCUPATION

Conversation between Srila Suta Goswami and Saunaka Rishi

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The more progress is made in devotional
service under the guidance of the Bhgavatas, the
more one becomes fixed in the transcendental loving service of the Lord. The messages of the book
Bhgavata, therefore, have to be received from the
devotee Bhgavata, and the combination of these
two Bhgavatas will help the neophyte devotee to
make progress on and on.
Purport to Srimad Bhagvatam 1.2.18

WHO ARE DEBARRED FROM TASTING THE PURE


JUICY SWEETNESS OF THE BHGAVATAM?
A DEVOTEE BHGAVATA IS AS GOOD AS
THE BOOK BHGAVATA

His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami


Prabhupada

Here is the remedy for eliminating all inauspicious


things within the heart which are considered to be
obstacles in the path of self-realization. The remedy
is the association of the Bhgavatas. There are two
types of Bhgavatas, namely the book Bhgavata
and the devotee Bhgavata. Both the Bhgavatas
are competent remedies, and both of them or either of them can be good enough to eliminate the
obstacles. A devotee Bhgavata is as good as the
book Bhgavata because the devotee Bhgavata
leads his life in terms of the book Bhgavata and
the book Bhgavata is full of information about the
Personality of Godhead and His pure devotees, who
are also Bhgavatas. Bhgavata book and person
are identical.

The devotee Bhgavata is a direct representative of Bhagavn, the Personality of Godhead. So
by pleasing the devotee Bhgavata one can receive
the benefit of the book Bhgavata. Human reason
fails to understand how by serving the devotee
Bhgavata or the book Bhgavata one gets gradual
promotion on the path of devotion. But actually these
are facts explained by Srila Naradadeva, who happened to be a maidservant's son in his previous life.
The maidservant was engaged in the menial service
of the sages, and thus he also came into contact with
them. And simply by associating with them and accepting the remnants of foodstuff left by the sages,
the son of the maidservant got the chance to become
the great devotee and personality Srila Naradadeva.
These are the miraculous effects of the association
of Bhgavatas. And to understand these effects
practically, it should be noted that by such sincere
association of the Bhgavatas one is sure to receive
transcendental knowledge very easily, with the result
that he becomes fixed in the devotional service of
the Lord.

Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati


Thakur Prabhupada

There are those who instead of listening to the


Bhgavatam discourses of liberated paramhasavaiava, make a fuss of listening to the lectures on
Bhgavatam given by professional persons and
others that are full of tendencies that are harmful
to the culture of true well-being in order to gain
some sensuous gratifications through the poetic
literary grammatical, and other such false kind of
appreciations expressed by these speakers. They are
debarred from tasting the pure juicy sweetness of
the Bhgavatam, and are deluded to think that the
bad or indifferent taste is the Bhgavatams true taste.
When persons like Parikshit who are sure of the temporariness of human life, listen to the Bhgavatam
discourse from liberated paramhasa-vaiavas
like Sri Sukadeva, they become eternal tasters of
Bhgavatam-rasa, absolved from all worldly attachment. The process of jna, the process of
vairgya, and the process of bhakti are convergent.
They all culminate in niskarma ( freedom from
karma ) instead of gratification of senses.

Weal and woe are two different things. If you
roam about for your welfare or happiness, woe is
your due. Likewise, it is not proper to hope for the
tasty fruit of pleasure. The karmic rituals laid down
in the scriptures are not to be performed by those
who are liberated. The fruit of karma is sometimes
pleasurable and otherwise it is bad and painful. The
rmad Bhgavatam does not inculcate the teachings of karma. The Bhgavatam speaks about the
supersoul, God, so that the jivas may achieve the
highest good. In it are described niskarma and the
character of a paramhasa, the absolutely selfless
devotee of God. The Bhgavatam is to be listened
to, to be read well, and to be understood with deep
deliberation.

We should compare and contrast what the
Bhgavatam teaches with what it is said in other
treatises. If you absorb yourself in books other than
the Bhgavatam you will come under the influence

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of the processes of karma and jna, pleasure and
pain, birth and death. Thereby you may get dharma

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WHEN LORD KA IS UNMANIFEST,


HE WILL APPEAR FROM RMAD-BHGAVATAM.
Conversation between Uddhava and Parikshita

of the processes of karma and jna, pleasure and


pain, birth and death. Thereby you may get dharma
(auspiciousness) rtha (wealth) and kma (fulfilment of desire). One desirous of emancipation may
renounce worldly life, but this is not service to God.
It is only the devotees that do so. God is not served
even by the practice of astnga-yoga, which gives
various perfections and opulences such as the mystic
powers anim( the power to become infinitesimal),
etc., laghim ( the power to become as light as hydrogen) , etc. What to speak of the salvationists, who
want to get rid of weal and woe of worldly life and
be the recipient of enjoyment in the negative form?
The Bhgavatam speaks of those who
have adopted the paths of karma, jna or yoga
as having taken up the wrong course. Liberation is
easily acceptable to one who adopts bhakti. True
well-being may not be available when you are the
gainer of what is pleasing, because true well being
consists in giving pleasure to God. A devotee says,
I must do service to God. He may accept it or reject
it. This is true bhakti.
From Sri-Caitanyas Teachings. Edited by Sri Bhakti Vilas Tirtha
Goswami Maharaja. Sree Gaudiya Matha. Madras.

Sri Uddhava said: O King Parikshita, you are certainly glorious. Your desire has been fulfilled by
your undivided devotional service to Lord Krishna,
because your mind is absorbed in this sakrtana
festival. It is your great fortune that you have such incomparable affection for Vajranabha and Krishna's
queens. This is quite proper because Lord Krishna
has given you this body and power. Among the
residents of Dwarka, they are the most glorious.
There is no doubt about it. Lord Krishna ordered
Arjuna to escort them to Vraja so that they could
reside there. Illuminated by the effulgence of Srimati Radharani's face, the moonlike mind of Lord
Krishna constantly illuminates Sri Vrindavan , the
site of Radha's pastimes. Sri Krishnacandra is eternally complete. Thousands of spiritual sparks oscillate in all directions from His sixty-four qualities.

The full moonlike Krishna, who possesses sixty-four prominent qualities, is constantly illuminating this land of Vraja. O King, the right
foot of Lord Krishna is the residence of Vajranabha, who destroys the fear of his subordinates.
In this incarnation, Lord Sri Krishna has bewildered everyone through Yogamaya. By her influence, they have forgotten their constitutional
position and they appear miserable. There is no
doubt about it. Without Krishna manifesting in
one's heart, no one can realise his constitutional
position. Krishna's manifestation within the hearts
of the living entities has been covered by My.
When Lord Hari personally appears at the end of
Dvpara-yuga in the twenty-eighth yuga cycle and
lifts the covering of My, then He becomes manifest. O Maharaja Parikshita, the time of those manifest pastimes has recently ended. Therefore I will
now tell you the means of having Krishna manifest
within one's heart. When Lord Krishna is unmanifest, He will appear from rmad-Bhgavatam.
Whenever and wherever the devotee Bhgavata
hears and recites the book Bhgavata, at that time
and at that place Lord Krishna personally appears.
Wherever a verse of rmad-Bhgavatam, or even
a half-verse of rmad-Bhgavatam, is recited,
Lord Krishna and His beloved gopis manifest there.

After attaining a human birth in the
land of Bharata, those who do not hear rmad-Bhgavatam due to sinful activities are
committing suicide. A person who regularly
hears or recites rmad-Bhgavatam delivers
the forefathers of his wife, mother, and father.
By studying and hearing rmad-Bhgavatam, brhmaas are enlightened with knowl-

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Old Painting of Kusum sarovar where Sri Uddhava spoke Bhagvatam to Queens of Dwarka

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edge, katriyas achieve victory over their enemies, vaiyas acquire wealth, and dras
are freed from disease. Women and lower class
people all achieve the fulfillment of their desires.
Therefore what fortunate person will not regularly hear and chant the rmad-Bhgavatam?
After many lifetimes of performing pious activities, when a person achieves full perfection
then he obtains the rmad-Bhgavatam. By
reading rmad-Bhgavatam
one's devotional sentiments are awakened and
Lord Krishna manifests within the heart.
rmad Bhgavata Mhtmya, Skanda Pura, Vaiava
khaa,Chapter 3.

ASSOCIATION OF DEVOTEES LEADS TO


TASTE IN HEARING
Srila Jiva Goswami

In spite of the fact that hearing the Lords pastimes


can easily slash the knot of karma, unfortunate
people may not develop a taste for hearing His
pastimes. Considering this possibility, Suta Goswami offers an easy method to awaken their
taste. He delineates the progression of bhakti,
beginning from the taste in Katha, the pastimes
of the Lord, upto naihik, or fixity in devotion:

uroraddadhnasya
vsudeva-kath-ruci
synmahat-sevayvipr
puya-trtha-nievat
-rmad Bhgavatam 1.2.16

O twice-born sages, by serving those devotees who


are completely freed from all vice, great service is
done. By such service, one gains affinity for hearing
the messages of Vsudeva.
In rmad-Bhgavatam it is said: bhuvipuru-puya-trtha-sadannyayovimad- Humble
sages live in the holy places, (rmad-Bhgavatam
10.87.35), and Sridhara swami comments: Generally, the association of the sages is obtained only in
holy places. In accordance with these statements, if
one dwells in or visits holy places, then by the lords
grace one may attain the service of a devotee, from
which a taste for hearing ka-kath develops.

Even if one wanders into a holy place for
some other purpose, one automatically gets the
opportunity to see, contact or talk to devotees, who
may be walking or sitting there, and these activities
constitute a type of service. By the influence of such
service, one develops faith in their character. The
devotees naturally talk amongst themselves about
the Lord, and a person who comes in contact with
them develops a desire to hear, thinking, What are

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they discussing? Let me hear. By hearing their talks,
one develops a liking for them. Furthermore, the
effect is immediate only when one hears from fully
realized devotees. This is the sense of the above
verse.

Srila Kapildeva makes a similar statement
in rmad-Bhgavatam :
satprasagn mama vrya-savido
bhavantiht-kara-rasyankath
taj-joadvapavarga-vartmani
raddhratirbhaktiranukramiyati

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al man! This is all that he could gather from
his grandmother before he went to school!

Thus the great Bhgavata ever remains unknown to the foreigners, like
the elephant of the six blind who caught
hold of the several parts of the body of
the beast! But Truth is eternal and is never injured but for a while by ignorance.
The Bhagavata, Its Philosophy, Its ethics, & Its Theology

THE SUPREME OCCUPATION

Conversation between Srila Suta Goswami


and Saunaka Rishi

- -rmad Bhgavatam 3.25.25

In the association of pure devotees, discussion


of the pastimes and activities of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead is very pleasing and
satisfying to the ear and the heart. By cultivating
such knowledge one gradually becomes advanced on the path of liberation, and thereafter
he is freed, and his attraction becomes fixed.
Then real devotion and devotional service begin.

Bhgavata sandharbha, Anuccheda 11


(Translation by Satyanarayan Das)

WHAT IS THE BHGAVATA ?


Srila Bhaktivinode Thakur

What sort of thing is the Bhgavata? asks a


European gentleman newly arrived in India.
With a serene look, his companion tells him,
The Bhgavata is a book,that an Oriya- bearer daily reads in the evening to a number ofhearers. It contains a jargon of unintelligible
and savage writing of those men who paint
their noses with some sort of clay or sandalwood, and wear beads all over their bodies
in order to procure salvation for themselves.

Another of his companions, who
has traveled a little in the interior, would
immediately contradict him and say,The
Bhgavata is a Sanskrit work claimed by a
sect of men, the Goswamis, who give mantras to common people, like the popes of
Italy, and pardon their sins on payment of
enough gold to pay their social expenses.

A third gentleman will give a third
explanation. A young Bengali, chained up
in English thoughts and ideas and wholly
ignorant of the pre-Mohammedan history
of his own country, will add one more explanation by saying that The Bhgavata is
a book, containing an account of the life of
Krishna,who was an ambitious and an immor-

The supreme occupation [dharma] for all


humanity is that by which men can attain to
loving devotional service unto the transcendent Lord. Such devotional service must be
unmotivated and uninterrupted to completely satisfy the self. By rendering devotional
service unto the Personality of Godhead, Sri
Krishna, one immediately acquires causeless
knowledge and detachment from the world.

The occupational activities a man performs according to his own position are only
so much useless labor if they do not provoke
attraction for the message of the Personality of
Godhead. All occupational engagements are
certainly meant for ultimate liberation. They
should never be performed for material gain.
Furthermore, according to sages, one who
is engaged in the ultimate occupational service should never use material gain to cultivate sense gratification. Life's desires should
never be directed toward sense gratification.
One should desire only a healthy life, or selfpreservation, since a human being is meant
for inquiry about the Absolute Truth. Nothing else should be the goal of one's works.

rmad Bhgavatam1.2.6-10

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