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| Levels of God realisation. | |
Srila B. R. Sridhar Maharaj: The gradation of
transcendental realization has been explained by
Srila Sanatana Goswami in his book Brhad
Bhagavatamrta. There we find that in the course of
the realization of suddha-bhakti, pure devotional
service, the great sage Narada Muni is visiting
different places. First, he encounters karma-misra
bhakti, or devotional service mixed with fruitive
activities.Once there was a brahmana in Allahabad. He was a wealthy man, and on the occasion of the Kumbha-mela, when millions of sages and devotees gather for a religious festival, he arranged for services to the different types of saintly persons who were present there. He conducted a sacrifice and finally finished the function with the chanting of the holy name of the Lord. The brahmana was mainly engaged in karma-kanda, or fruitive work, but he was also rendering service to the saintly persons. Ultimately he ended everything with nama sankirtana, the chanting of the holy names of the Lord. Narada Muni approached the brahmana saying, "You are very fortunate that you are doing these things. This is the proper utilization of your money and caste. By engaging in such holy activities, you are certainly most fortunate." The brahmana told him, "What am I doing? This is nothing. You should go to see the fortune of King Indradyumna. He is distributing the prasada remnants of Lord Jagannatha in a grand style. How grandiose is the worship of Narayana there! Go there, and you will appreciate his devotional service. So, Narada Muni went to see Indradyumna Maharaja, and there he also found the king extensively engaging all his resources in the worship of Lord Jagannatha. Narada approached him, saying, "You are so fortunate in this world." The king told him, "What can I do Narada? This is nothing. If you want to see how devotional service should be practiced, you should go to Lord Indra, the king of heaven. Narada Muni went to Indradeva and praised him by saying, "O Indra, you are very fortunate. Vamanadeva, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, appeared as your younger brother. And here in Indraloka, there are always religious festivals worshiping Krsna." Indra said, "Oh, what do you say? What love have I for Krsna? Everything belongs to Him, but in my foolishness, I tried to prevent Him from taking the parijata tree from heaven. Not only that, but I am always being attacked by the demons, and my wife is also sometimes disturbed; what fortune do you find in me?" From Indra, Narada went to Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe. There he found the personified Vedas singing praise to Lord Brahma. Narada, who was also his son and disciple, approached Lord Brahma saying, "How greatly fortunate you are! You are entrusted by Lord Narayana Himself with the management of the whole universe, and sometimes you visit Him for guidance in the administration of the universe. We also find that some portions of the Vedas are engaged in singing your glories. You are so fortunate!" Lord Brahma felt a little disturbed. He said, "What are you saying Narada? You are praising me and increasing my false pride, but did I not tell you that I am nothing but a small creature in the hand of Narayana? I am engaged in external activity. I have no time to give in the interest of my devotional life. My Lord has rather deceived me by engaging me in such a busy matter as managing the universe. I am most unfortunate. Rather, you should go to Mahadeva, Lord Siva. He does not care for anything in this world. He is aloof and indifferent, and has his aim toward Lord Narayana. He is devoted to Lord Ramacandra, and he is very fond of the holy name of Lord Rama. His wife, Parvati-devi, is also helping him in his devotional life, and she is very happy. Narada Muni
went to Sivaloka and began to chant in praise of
Lord Siva, "You are the master of the world. The
Vedas sing your glories. You hold the highest
position." In this way, Narada began to glorify him,
but Lord Siva became very excited and a little angry
at this: "What are you saying Narada? I have so much
indifference towards this world that I am mainly
interested in knowledge and penance; This holds the
better portion of my interest. Whatever little
inclination I have for devotional service to
Narayana is very negligible. Sometimes I have such
an apathetic spirit towards Narayana that I even
fight with Him in favor of one of my disciples! I am
disgusted with my position. Penance, power, mystic
yoga perfection, and indifference to the world; that
is my business."This is jnana-misra bhakti, or devotional service mixed with empiric speculative knowledge. Lord Brahma is the ideal of karma-misra bhakti, or devotional service mixed with fruitive activity, and Lord Siva is the ideal of jnana-misra bhakti. He still maintains some affinity for an independent position, and not for cent percent acceptance of service to the Supreme Lord, Narayana. Lord Siva said, "If you really want to experience suddha-bhakti, go to Prahlada Maharaja. There you will find pure devotional service." In this way, we have been directed to trace the development of suddha-bhakti, pure devotional service, beginning with Prahlada Maharaja, because Prahlada does not want anything in exchange for his devotional service. In Srimad-Bhagavatam (7.10.4.) he says:
ghateta karunatmanah yas ta asisa asaste na sa bhrtyah sa vai vanik
Neutral Love of GodPrahlada Maharaja is Narada Muni's disciple. Still, for our benefit, Narada Muni was approaching him to measure the standard of his devotion in a comparative study of the devotional world. Approaching Prahlada Maharaja, Narada said, "I have come to see you, Prahlada, because Lord Siva also appreciates your position. You are really a devotee of Lord Krsna. You are so fortunate! I have come to see how you are." Prahlada Maharaja told him, "Gurudeva, you are all in all. Have you come to test me? Whatever fortune I may have, I have received by your grace. I was born in a family of demons, so the demonic qualities have not exclusively left me. Don't you know that in Naimisaranya, I went to fight with Lord Visnu? I repent for that, but what can I do? He has given me such a position. I cannot have the privilege of direct service to Him, but only mentally I think of Him. I think that He is everything, but I do not have the great fortune of rendering service to Him. Hanuman is really a devotee. How fortunate he is! What grace he has received! He gave everything to Lord Ramacandra. I envy his situation, but what can I do? God's dispensation is absolute. We must accept that. Hanuman's position is really enviable. How attached to his master he is, and what a great magnitude of service he has done for Lord Rama."
Hanuman: Servant of RamaHanuman told Narada, "Yes, by His grace I was able to do something, but it is all His grace; I am nothing, I am worthless. But I hear that now Lord Ramacandra has come as Lord Krsna. Although I don't like any incarnation other than Lord Rama, I have heard from a distance how Krsna, who is Ramacandra Himself, is showing His favor to the Pandavas. The Pandavas are very fortunate because the Lord is dealing with them like an intimate friend. So, I have great appreciation for the fortune of the Pandavas. "In this way, Hanuman began to praise the Pandavas for their fortune.
Krsna's Friends, the PandavasDevarsi Narada said, "No, no, I don't see it from that angle of vision. What is danger or affliction to the Pandavas? What is the meaning of that? That is the message that Krsna is coming. When the Pandavas are in danger that is nothing but the message that Krsna is coming to save you. So, your mother also prayed:
tatra tatra jagad-guro bhavato darsanam yat syad apunar bhava-darsanam The Pandavas, headed by Maharaja Yudhisthira said, "Yes, Krsna visits us now and then, in the time of our dire need, but how fortunate are the Yadus! Lord Krsna is always with them. They are so proud of their master, Lord Krsna, that they do not care for any other power in the world. They are so fortunate that Lord Krsna is always closely connected with them." So, Narada Muni went to the Yadus and began chanting in praise of them. They said, "What do you say, Devarsi Narada? Krsna is with us, of course, and in any time of great danger He comes to help us, but how much do we care for Him? We are living independently, careless about His existence. But among us, Uddhava is really His favorite. Whatever Krsna does, He always consults with Uddhava, and in all His confidential matters, Uddhava is present there, and in every case, He is always very thick with Uddhava. Even we envy the fortune of Uddhava."
Uddhava: More dear than Krsna
atma-yonir na sankarah na ca sankarsano na srir naivatma ca yatha bhavan
vrndavane kim api gulma-latausadhinam ya dustyajam svajanam arya-patham ca hitva bhejur mukunda-padavim srutibhir vimrgyam "There I have disclosed my heart fully.
The quality of love for Krsna that I found in the
damsels of Vrndavana is so exalted that I could not
but aspire to be born in Vrndavana as a piece of
grass, so that the foot-dust of those divine damsels
might touch my head. So, what are you saying
Devarsi? If you would like to see real devotion,
real divine love, you should go to Vrndavana. Don't
put us in an awkward position, saying that we
possess devotion to Krsna; this is rather a mockery,
a foundationless utterance. I found real devotees of
the Lord in Vrndavana."In this way, Sanatana Goswami tries his best to take us through the path, by showing us the gradual development of devotion to Krsna. Prahlada Maharaja has been accepted as the basis of suddha-bhakti, the beginning of pure devotional service, because he is situated in santa rasa, or devotional service in neutrality. Above that there is dasya rasa, love of God in servitude, as shown by Hanuman, and above that there is sakhya rasa, or the mood of friendship. That is exemplified by the Pandavas. Uddhava is somewhat sakhya, connecting with vatsalya, parental love, and madhurya conjugal love. In this way we can trace the progressive development of devotion. Our close adherence to Krsna develops in this way to Vrndavana. The acme of devotional service is found there. In the conversation between Ramananda Raya and Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu we find it mentioned that Radharani's devotional service is categorically higher than that of the gopis (tebhyas tah pasu-pala-pankaja-drsas tabhyo 'pi sa radhika). The kind of serving spirit we find there is unaccountable and inconceivable. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu came with that quality of adherence to the truth: unconditional surrender. He came seeking that fortune of serving the truth. If we can seek such a higher type of existence, we may consider ourselves most fortunate. Self-surrender is the very basis of our highest fortune. We cannot but surrender ourselves to whatever beautiful and valuable thing we have come across. Our appreciation for any higher thing is shown by the degree of our surrender to that. So, we can measure the quality of the truth we are connected with only by the intensity of our surrender.
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