NOI Quotes MIHE Suvarna
NOI Quotes MIHE Suvarna
NOI Quotes MIHE Suvarna
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1. Uprooting material desires: These sins are like the dried leaves of
creepers beneath a bamboo tree, which may be burned by fire although
their roots remain to grow again at the first opportunity."
SB 6.1.14 purp.
2. "When one eats food offered by a materialistic man, one's mind becomes
contaminated, and when the mind is contaminated, one is unable to think
of KŠa properly." CCAnt 6.278
Text 2
Text 2. Similarly, there are other six methods. Prajalpa niyam€graha.
aty€h€raƒ pray€sa ca
prajalpo niyam€grahaƒ
jana-sa‰ga ca, laulyaˆ jana-sa‰gas ca
abhir bhaktiƒ praŠayati
Aty€h€ra, eating or collecting more than necessary. That is
aty€h€ra. €h€ra means eating and collecting. €h€raƒ. So we should not
collect more than what we need. KŠa will give. Just like we are
spending so much money on all our centres. KŠa is sending us the
necessary expenditure. Otherwise, how are we maintaining? But we
should not be hankering after collecting more than what is necessary.
That is aty€h€ra. Similarly, we should not eat more than what we need
for maintaining the body and soul together. Aty€h€ra pray€saƒ,
pray€saƒ. We should not endeavour for anything that requires too much
anxiety. That is called pray€saƒ. Aty€h€ra pray€saƒ. Automatically, by
KŠa’s grace, whatever comes, that’s all right. Aty€h€raƒ pray€sa ca
prajalpaƒ. Talking unnecessarily, nonsense. Just like people waste their
time talking three hours about some political situation. You see. They
have got enough time to discuss the newspaper, but when they are
invited to our class, they find no time.
So we should not waste our time, a single moment. Time is very
valuable. In your country, they say, “Time is money.” So either you take
money, that is artha, or paramartha. Money is required in the material
world, and in spiritual world, paramartha, spiritual asset. Some way or
other, even those who are materialists, do not waste their time. So we
are after spiritual realisation ... How can we waste our time? Time is very
valuable. So we should not waste time. Prajalpo niyam€grahaƒ, jana-sa
‰ga ca. And associating with ordinary persons who are not devotees.
Jana-sa‰gas. People in general have no taste for KŠa. And
greediness, laulyam. These things are impediments for advancing in
KŠa consciousness. abhir bhaktiƒ ... niyam€grahaƒ. Niyam€grahaƒ
means simply eager to follow the rules, but having no understanding of
their meaning. Not blindly. One should follow the regulative principles
with firm conviction and understanding. Niyam€ agrahaƒ and niyama-
€grahaƒ. €grahaƒ means eagerness to accept. And €grahaƒ, not
accepting. In both ways, niyama grahaƒ. Not to accept the regulative
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principles is also faulty. And too much €graha, false €graha, without
knowing the meaning of it, is also faulty.
Lec NOD New Vndavana 72
5(d). "The fact is I am the only one in India who is criticising, not only
impersonalism and demigod worship, but anything that falls short of
complete surrender to KŠa as the Supreme Personality of Godhead." He
said, "we must declare it boldly that unless they surrender to KŠa as the
Supreme Personality of Godhead they can never have peace or
happiness. My Guru Maharaja never compromised, I never compromise
and similarly my disciples should never compromise." Letter
to Giriraj Swami (jana-sanga 2)
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1(a). Explanation of the meaning of suffix "ita" in anyabhilasita:
"Unalloyed devotees have nothing to ask from the Supreme Personality of
Godhead, but Gajendra, the King of the elephants, was circumstantially
asking for an immediate benediction because he had no other way to be
rescued. Sometimes, when there is no alternative, a pure devotee, being
fully dependent on the mercy of the Supreme Lord, prays for some
benediction. But in such a prayer there is also regret."
SB 8.3.20–1 purp.
2–7. In the path of KŠa consciousness the first principle is enthusiasm. If you
lack enthusiasm then other things will not happen. And you can keep
enthusiastic if you follow the rules and regulations and chant the Hare KŠa
mantra regularly. Otherwise that enthusiasm also will dry up. So six things
are required for advancing KŠa consciousness. The first thing is
enthusiasm. Uts€h€n dhairy€t. And patience. And nicay€d, with
conviction, firm conviction. Uts€h€n dhairy€t nicay€d tat-tat-karma-
pravartan€t. Following the rules and regulations, chalked out plans. And
sato vtteƒ, dealing very straightforwardly. No diplomacy, no politics, no
duplicity. That will not help. Sato vtteƒ. Vtteƒ, his profession should be
very straightforward. No underhand dealings. Sato vtteƒ and s€dhu-sa
‰ga, and in the association of devotees. Six things. Enthusiasm, patience,
firm conviction, following the rules and regulations, dealing
straightforwardly, no duplicity, and in association of devotees. If you can
keep these six principles always in mind then your progress in KŠa
consciousness is sure.
Lec Nrsingha prayers Los Angeles 70
3. (Confidence) Therefore those who are saintly simply depend on KŠa. Why?
If KŠa is supplying to the elephant down to the ant, why not to me? I am
engaged in His service. Is He so ungrateful? If you render some service
somewhere, you are given some wages. So if you are engaged in KŠa’s
service do you think you will starve? Why? You cannot starve. He is the
well-wisher of all living entities. Why not for you? This confidence must be
there. If He is the well-wisher of everyone and I am engaged in His service,
is He not my well-wisher? So we should simply depend on KŠa. We should
simply exert all our energies for the service of KŠa, them everything will be
all right. This is called surrender, this is called confidence. KŠa will supply
everything. Let me engage in His service. Well-wisher. “Attain peace from
the pangs of material miseries.” And those who are not confident that KŠa
will protect them, suffer pangs of anxiety: “Oh, how will I eat? Where shall I
live? What can I do? How shall I protect myself?”
Therefore the other day I cited the verse from Y€mun€c€rya.
Bhavantam evaˆ ciraˆ nirantaraˆ pra€ntaˆ niƒea gato rathan(?) ... Just
like a child in the lap of his mother is confident that “My comfort, my food,
my dress, everything is there. My mother is there.” So natural. Not only
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human beings, even cats and dogs feel this confidence. They know that
“My protection is there,” confident. But as soon as one grows, goes away
from the mother, from the father, so-called independence .... Actually we
are dependent on KŠa. He is the supplier. He is giving us food, everything.
So we must have confidence.
Lec BG 5.26–29 New York 66
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4(e). "As far as our KŠa consciousness movement is concerned, we are getting
money naturally, by the grace of God, by selling our literature. This
literature is not sold for our sense gratification; to spread the KŠa
consciousness movement we need so many things, and KŠa is therefore
supplying us the requisite money to advance this mission. The mission of
KŠa is to spread KŠa consciousness all over the world, and for this purpose
we naturally must have sufficient money ... There is danger for a preacher
when he receives great quantities of money, for as soon as he spends even
a single cent of the collection for his personal sense gratification, he
becomes a fallen victim." (dadati-pratigrhnati)
SB 7.13.32 purp.
4(f). “When one eats food offered by a materialistic man, one’s mind becomes
contaminated, and when the mind is contaminated, one is unable to think
of KŠa properly." Spoken by Lord Caitanya in connection with the pastime
in which Raghunath das Goswami fed the Lord for two years with his
father's money and then abruptly stopped (bhunkte bhojayate).
CCAnt.6.278
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1(a). Faith is defined in Mad-lila 22.62: "By rendering transcendental loving
service to KŠa, one automatically performs all subsidiary activities. This
confident, firm faith, favourable to the discharge of devotional service, is
called sraddha." ("Subsidiary activities" include performing funeral rites,
family obligations, saving a drowning man, etc.). Faith in KŠa means to
accept the words He spoke in Bhagavad-gita in totality and without
interpretation. Strong faith is the basis for advancing in spiritual life.
According to Caitanya-caritamrta, "One whose faith is soft and pliable
is called a neophyte (kanistha), but by gradually following the process, he
will rise to the platform of a first-class devotee." In other words, the
kanistha can easily be swayed in his determination to engage in devotional
service. CC Mad. 22.69
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1(b). Who is a pure devotee?: “A devotee who believes that the holy name
of the Lord is identical with the Lord is a pure devotee, even though he
may be in the neophyte stage. By his association, others may also become
VaiŠavas." This is an interesting statement. At the end of page 58, ®rila
Prabhupada mentions that kanisthas and madhyamas can also accept
disciples, because if a neophyte devotee has faith, he can instil that same
faith in others, and he may be able to convince them to take up the
process of devotional service.
Pure devotional service begins with sraddha - faith that KŠa is His
name. So if one has faith in the holy name and in the process of devotional
service, he may be considered to be a pure devotee, although in the
neophyte stage. (A green mango is also a mango.) And because the
neophyte has faith, he can give that faith to others. Therefore, by
association with him, KŠa consciousness can be awakened. He may be a
neophyte because he is new, but he may already have some ingredients of
madhyama - such as faith in the holy name - but no appreciation for the
pure devotees and no ability to discriminate between the innocent and the
envious, etc. ... But by associating with an advanced devotee, he will
gradually develop an understanding of the position of an advanced
devotee and become an advanced devotee himself. However, because the
kanistha doesn't study the scriptures systematically, he cannot guide
others very well. Therefore ®rila Prabhupada warns us that the disciples of
such devotees, being necessarily on the same level as their spiritual
master, cannot progress very well under his insufficient guidance.
CCMad. 15.106 purp.
1(d). "One cannot understand the value of touchstone until it turns iron into
gold.” One should judge by action, not by promises. A mah€-bh€gavata
can turn a living entity from abominable material life to the Lord’s service.
This is the test of a mah€-bh€gavata. Although preaching is not meant for
a mah€-bh€gavata, a mah€-bh€gavata can descend to the platform of
madhyama-bh€gavata just to convert others to VaiŠavism. Actually a
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mah€-bh€gavata is fit to spread KŠa consciousness, but he does not
distinguish where KŠa consciousness should be spread from where it
should not. He thinks that everyone is competent to accept KŠa
consciousness if the chance is provided." CC Mad.
6. 279 purp.
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2(a). Nature of the spiritual master's body: "The material body certainly
consists only of material elements, but when one awakens to KŠa
conscious understanding, the body is no longer material but spiritual. The
material body is meant for sense enjoyment, whereas the spiritual body
engages in the transcendental loving service of the Lord. Therefore, a
devotee who engages in the service of the Supreme Lord and who
constantly thinks of Him should never be considered to have a material
body. It is therefore enjoined, gurusu nara-matih: one should stop thinking
of the spiritual master as an ordinary human being with a material body.
Arcye visnau sila-dhih: everyone knows that the Deity in the temple is
made of stone, but to think that the Deity is merely stone is an offence.
Similarly, to think that the body of the spiritual master consists of material
ingredients is offensive. Atheists think that devotees foolishly worship a
stone statue as God and an ordinary man as the guru. The fact is,
however, that by the grace of KŠa's omnipotence, the so-called stone
statue of the Deity is directly the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and the
body of the spiritual master is directly spiritual. A pure devotee who is
engaged in unalloyed devotional service should be understood to be
situated on the transcendental platform (sa gunan samatityaitan brahma-
bhuyaya kalpate)."
SB 8.3.2 purp.
2(a). Cite the example of Sanatana Goswami's skin disease that manifested
sores oozing foul moisture. Anyone with material vision would have stayed
clear of Sanatana Goswami, thinking that he was suffering a karmic
reaction due to past sinful activities. Actually, Sanatana Goswami himself
felt most wretched, and he wanted to commit suicide by throwing himself
under the wheels of Lord Jagannatha's cart. However, ®ri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu chastised him for wanting to do so, saying that Sanatana's
body was the Lord's property. ®ri Caitanya Mahaprabhu used to embrace
Sanatana Goswami, and because of this, Sanatana Goswami was greatly
distressed and considered himself an offender. Then, Lord Caitanya
explained to him that:
"The body of a devotee is never material. It is considered to be
transcendental and full of bliss. At the time of initiation, when a devotee
fully surrenders unto the service of the Lord, KŠa accepts him to be as
good as Himself. When the devotee's body is thus transformed into
spiritual existence, the devotee, in that transcendental body, renders
service to the lotus feet of the Lord ... Sanatana Goswami is one of the
associates of KŠa. There could not be any bad odour from his body. On
the first day I embraced him, I smelled the aroma of catuhsana."
In the purport, ®rila Prabhupada says that "An associate of the Lord is one
whose body is fully engaged in the service of the Lord. A materialist might
see Sanatana Gosvami's body as being full of itching sores that exuded foul
moisture and a bad smell. ®ri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, however, said that
actually the aroma of his body was the excellent scent of a mixture of
sandalwood pulp, camphor, musk and aguru ... "
CCAnt.4.191–3, 197
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3(a). "There are two processes of practical devotional service. One is regulative
devotional service, and the other is spontaneous devotional service."
CC Mad. 22.108
3(a). "Those who have not attained the platform of spontaneous attachment in
devotional service render devotional service under the guidance of a bona
fide spiritual master according to the regulative principles mentioned in
the revealed scriptures. According to the revealed scriptures, this kind of
devotional service is called vaidh… bhakti."
Purport: "In the beginning, one has to hear from a bona fide spiritual
master. This is favourable for advancing in devotional service. According to
this process, one hears, chants, remembers and engages in Deity worship,
acting under the directions of the spiritual master. These are the essential
primary activities of devotional service. Devotional service must not be
executed for some material purpose. One should not even have a desire to
merge into the Absolute Truth. One has to render such service out of love
only. Ahaituk…, apratihat€.
Devotional service must be without ulterior motive; then material
conditions cannot check it. Gradually one can rise to the platform of
spontaneous loving service. A child is sent to school by force to receive an
education, but when he gets a little taste of education at an advanced age,
he automatically participates and becomes a learned scholar. One cannot
force a person to become a scholar, but sometimes force is used in the
beginning. A child is forced to go to school and read and write according to
the instructions of his teachers. Such is the difference between vaidh…
bhakti and spontaneous bhakti. Dormant love for KŠa exists in everyone’s
heart, and it simply has to be awakened by the regulative process of
devotional service. One has to learn to use a typewriter by following the
regulative principles of the typing book. One has to place his fingers on the
keys in such a way and practice, but when one becomes adept, he can
type swiftly and correctly without even looking at the keys. Similarly, one
has to follow the rules and regulations of devotional service as they are set
down by the spiritual master; then one can come to the point of
spontaneous loving service. This love is already there within the heart of
everyone (nitya-siddha KŠa-prema).
Spontaneous service is not artificial. One simply has to come to that
platform by rendering devotional service according to the regulative
principles. Thus one has to practise hearing and chanting and follow the
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other regulative principles by washing the temple, cleansing oneself, rising
early in the morning, attending ma‰gala-€rati and so on. If one does not
come to the platform of spontaneous service in the beginning, he must
adopt regulative service according to the instructions of the spiritual
master. This regulative service is called vaidh… bhakti.
CC Mad. 22.109
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5–6. "It is thus concluded that even a neophyte devotee is superior to the
karm…s and jñ€n…s because he has full faith in chanting the holy name of
the Lord. A karm… or a jñ€n…, regardless of his greatness, has no faith in
Lord ViŠu, His holy name or His devotional service. One may be advanced
religiously, but if he is not trained in devotional service, he has very little
credit on the transcendental platform. Even a neophyte devotee engaged in
Deity worship in accordance with the regulations set forth by the spiritual
master is in a position superior to that of the fruitive worker and speculative
philosopher." CC Mad. 16.75
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