BLESSINGS
SB 10.7.13-15 The Killing of the Demon Trnavarta
WHEN BRAHMANAS ARE FREE FROM ENVY, UNTRUTHFULNESS, UNNECESSARY PRIDE, GRUDGES, DISTURBANCE BY THE OPULENCE OF OTHERS, AND FALSE PRESTIGE, THEIR BLESSINGS NEVER GO IN VAIN. Considering this, NANDA MAHARAJA SOBERLY TOOK KRSNA ON HIS LAP AND INVITED SUCH TRUTHFUL BRAHMANAS to perform a ritualistic ceremony according to the holy hymns of the Sama Veda, Rg Veda and Yajur Veda. Then, while the hymns were being chanted, he bathed the child with water mixed with pure herbs, and after performing a fire ceremony, he sumptuously fed all the brahmanas with first-class grains and other food.
PURPORT
NANDA MAHARAJA WAS VERY CONFIDENT ABOUT THE QUALIFICATIONS OF THE BRAHMANAS AND THEIR BLESSINGS. HE WAS FULLY CONFIDENT THAT SIMPLY IF THE GOOD BRAHMANAS SHOWERED THEIR BLESSINGS, THE CHILD KRSNA WOULD BE HAPPY. THE BLESSINGS OF QUALIFIED BRAHMANAS CAN BRING HAPPINESS NOT ONLY TO KRSNA, THE SUPREME PERSONALITY OF GODHEAD, BUT TO EVERYONE. BECAUSE KRSNA IS SELF-SUFFICIENT, HE DOES NOT REQUIRE ANYONE’S BLESSINGS, YET NANDA MAHARAJA THOUGHT THAT KRSNA REQUIRED THE BLESSINGS OF THE BRAHMANAS. What then is to be said of others? In human society, therefore, there must be an ideal class of men, brahmanas, who can bestow blessings upon others, namely, upon the ksatriyas, vaisyas and sudras, so that everyone will be happy. Krsna therefore says in Bhagavad-gita (4.13) that human society must have four social orders (catur-varnyam maya srstam guna-karma-vibhagasah); it is not that everyone should become a sudra or a vaisya and human society will prosper. As enunciated in Bhagavad-gita, there must be a class of brahmanas with qualities like satya (truthfulness), sama (peacefulness), dama (self-control) and titiksa (tolerance).
Here also, in the Bhagavatam, NANDA MAHARAJA INVITES QUALIFIED BRAHMANAS. There may be caste brahmanas, and we have all respect for them, but their birth in brahmana families does not mean that they are qualified to bestow blessings upon the other members of human society. This is the verdict of the sastras. In Kali-yuga, caste brahmanas are accepted as brahmanas. Vipratve sutram eva hi (Bhag. 12.2.3): in Kali-yuga, simply by putting on a thread worth two paise, one becomes a brahmana. Such brahmanas were not called for by Nanda Maharaja. As stated by Narada Muni (Bhag. 7.11.35), yasya yal laksanam proktam. The symptoms of a brahmana are stated in sastra, and one must be qualified with these symptoms.
THE BLESSINGS OF BRAHMANAS WHO ARE NOT ENVIOUS, DISTURBED OR PUFFED UP WITH PRIDE AND FALSE PRESTIGE AND WHO ARE FULLY QUALIFIED WITH TRUTHFULNESS WILL BE USEFUL. Therefore a class of men must be trained as brahmanas from the very beginning. Brahmacari guru-kule vasan danto guror hitam (Bhag. 7.12.1). The word dantah is very important. Dantah refers to one who is not envious, disturbing or puffed up with false prestige. With the Krsna consciousness movement, we are trying to introduce such brahmanas in society. Brahmanas must ultimately be Vaisnavas, and if one is a Vaisnava, he has already acquired the qualifications of a brahmana. Brahma-bhutah prasannatma (Bg. 18.54). The word brahma-bhuta refers to becoming a brahmana, or understanding what is Brahman (brahma janatiti brahmanah). One who is brahma-bhuta is always happy (prasannatma). Na socati na kanksati: he is never disturbed about material necessities. Samah sarvesu bhutesu: he is ready to bestow blessings upon everyone equally. Mad-bhaktim labhate param: then he becomes a Vaisnava. In this age, Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura introduced the sacred thread ceremony for his Vaisnava disciples, with the idea that people should understand that when one becomes a Vaisnava he has already acquired the qualifications of a brahmana. Therefore in the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, THOSE WHO ARE TWICE INITIATED SO AS TO BECOME BRAHMANAS MUST BEAR IN MIND THEIR GREAT RESPONSIBILITY TO BE TRUTHFUL, CONTROL THE MIND AND SENSES, BE TOLERANT, AND SO ON. THEN THEIR LIFE WILL BE SUCCESSFUL. IT WAS SUCH BRAHMANAS THAT NANDA MAHARAJA INVITED TO CHANT THE VEDIC HYMNS, NOT ORDINARY BRAHMANAS. Verse thirteen distinctly mentions himsa-mana. The word mana refers to false prestige or false pride. THOSE WHO WERE FALSELY PROUD, THINKING THAT THEY WERE BRAHMANAS BECAUSE THEY WERE BORN IN BRAHMANA FAMILIES, WERE NEVER INVITED BY NANDA MAHARAJA ON SUCH OCCASIONS.
Verse fourteen mentions pavitrausadhi. In any ritualistic ceremony, many herbs and leaves were required. These were known as pavitra-patra. Sometimes there were nimba leaves, sometimes bael leaves, mango leaves, asvattha leaves or amalaki leaves. Similarly, there were panca-gavya, panca-sasya and panca-ratna. Although Nanda Maharaja belonged to the vaisya community, everything was known to him.
The most important word in these verses is maha-gunam, indicating that the brahmanas were offered very palatable food of exalted quality. Such palatable dishes were generally prepared with two things, namely food grains and milk products. Bhagavad-gita (18.44) therefore enjoins that human society must give protection to the cows and encourage agriculture (krsi-go-raksya-vanijyam vaisya-karma svabhavajam). Simply by expert cooking, hundreds and thousands of palatable dishes can be prepared from agricultural produce and milk products. This is indicated here by the words annam maha-gunam. Still today in India, from these two things, namely food grains and milk, hundreds and thousands of varieties of food are prepared, and then they are offered to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. (Catur-vidha-sri-bhagavat-prasada. patram puspam phalam toyam yo me bhaktya prayacchati.) Then the prasada is distributed. Even today in Jagannatha-ksetra and other big temples, very palatable dishes are offered to the Deity, and prasada is distributed profusely. Cooked by first-class brahmanas with expert knowledge and then distributed to the public, this prasada is also a blessing from the brahmanas or Vaisnavas. There are four kinds of prasada (catur-vidha). Salty, sweet, sour and pungent tastes are made with different types of spices, and the food is prepared in four divisions, called carvya, cusya, lehya and pehya–prasada that is chewed, prasada that is licked, prasada tasted with the tongue, and prasada that is drunk. Thus there are many varieties of prasada, prepared very nicely with grains and ghee, offered to the Deity and distributed to the brahmanas and Vaisnavas and then to the general public. This is the way of human society. Killing the cows and spoiling the land will not solve the problem of food. This is not civilization. Uncivilized men living in the jungle and being unqualified to produce food by agriculture and cow protection may eat animals, but a perfect human society advanced in knowledge must learn how to produce first-class food simply by agriculture and protection of cows.
69-06-29. Letter: Rayarama
Please accept my blessings. I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated June 26, 1969, and I have noted the contents carefully. Regarding Nectar of Devotion, the balance tapes will be completed today, and he is going to send you the copies by Tuesday. Regarding BTG, I shall be glad to know the subject matters you have inserted in the issue #27. There are two important articles lying with Hayagriva: one interview talks with Ginsberg, and my old homage address to my Guru Maharaja. I think you already have this last one. These are to be published, along with pictures, as many as possible, of our Sankirtana activities and descriptions. From your statement, it appears that you do not expect to do anything with BTG after #29, because it is in the hands of he (Brahmananda). I cannot follow what you mean by this. Everything is Krishna’s business. It is not my business, nor Brahmananda’s, nor Hayagriva’s. It is the business of Krishna, and we want to serve Him in the best way. I wanted to save the monthly expenditure of $600 for some other business, but that does not mean that you shall cease to work as one of the editors of BTG. You say that much of your time will be engaged in earning money, but that does not mean you have to cease your service to Krishna. YOU ARE PRAYING FOR KRISHNA’S BLESSINGS IN ORDER TO SERVE ME BETTER, BUT WHEN KRISHNA SPEAKS THROUGH ME, YOU HESITATE TO ACCEPT THE WORDS.
74-06-30. Letter: Bal Krsna
AS FAR AS MY BLESSING IS CONCERNED IT DOES NOT REQUIRE MY PHYSICAL PRESENCE. IF YOU ARE CHANTING HARE KRISHNA THERE AND FOLLOWING MY INSTRUCTIONS, READING THE BOOKS, TAKING ONLY KRSNA PRASADAM ETC., THEN THERE IS NO QUESTION OF YOUR NOT RECEIVING THE BLESSINGS OF LORD CAITANYA WHOSE MISSION I AM HUMBLY TRYING TO PUSH ON.
Bg 4.34 P Transcendental Knowledge
The path of spiritual realization is undoubtedly difficult. The Lord therefore advises us to approach a bona fide spiritual master in the line of disciplic succession from the Lord Himself. No one can be a bona fide spiritual master without following this principle of disciplic succession. The Lord is the original spiritual master, and a person in the disciplic succession can convey the message of the Lord as it is to his disciple. No one can be spiritually realized by manufacturing his own process, as is the fashion of the foolish pretenders. The Bhagavatam says: dharmam tu saksad bhagavat-pranitam–the path of religion is directly enunciated by the Lord. Therefore, mental speculation or dry arguments cannot help one progress in spiritual life. One has to approach a bona fide spiritual master to receive the knowledge. Such a spiritual master should be accepted in full surrender, and one should serve the spiritual master like a menial servant, without false prestige. SATISFACTION OF THE SELF-REALIZED SPIRITUAL MASTER IS THE SECRET OF ADVANCEMENT IN SPIRITUAL LIFE. INQUIRIES AND SUBMISSION CONSTITUTE THE PROPER COMBINATION FOR SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING. UNLESS THERE IS SUBMISSION AND SERVICE, INQUIRIES FROM THE LEARNED SPIRITUAL MASTER WILL NOT BE EFFECTIVE. ONE MUST BE ABLE TO PASS THE TEST OF THE SPIRITUAL MASTER, AND WHEN HE SEES THE GENUINE DESIRE OF THE DISCIPLE, HE AUTOMATICALLY BLESSES THE DISCIPLE WITH GENUINE SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING. In this verse, both blind following and absurd inquiries are condemned. One should not only hear submissively from the spiritual master, but one must also get a clear understanding from him, in submission and service and inquiries. A bona fide spiritual master is by nature very kind toward the disciple. Therefore when the student is submissive and is always ready to render service, the reciprocation of knowledge and inquiries becomes perfect.
What then is to be said of others? In human society, therefore, there must be an ideal class of men, brahmanas, who can bestow blessings upon others, namely, upon the ksatriyas, vaisyas and sudras, so that everyone will be happy. Krsna therefore says in Bhagavad-gita (4.13) that human society must have four social orders (catur-varnyam maya srstam guna-karma-vibhagasah); it is not that everyone should become a sudra or a vaisya and human society will prosper. As enunciated in Bhagavad-gita, there must be a class of brahmanas with qualities like satya (truthfulness), sama (peacefulness), dama (self-control) and titiksa (tolerance).
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Here also, in the Bhagavatam, NANDA MAHARAJA INVITES QUALIFIED BRAHMANAS. There may be caste brahmanas, and we have all respect for them, but their birth in brahmana families does not mean that they are qualified to bestow blessings upon the other members of human society. This is the verdict of the sastras. In Kali-yuga, caste brahmanas are accepted as brahmanas. Vipratve sutram eva hi (Bhag. 12.2.3): in Kali-yuga, simply by putting on a thread worth two paise, one becomes a brahmana. Such brahmanas were not called for by Nanda Maharaja. As stated by Narada Muni (Bhag. 7.11.35), yasya yal laksanam proktam. The symptoms of a brahmana are stated in sastra, and one must be qualified with these symptoms.
With such a nice web site I am surprised that there are none of these good brahmanas that Srila Prabhupada speaks about coming forward with teachings programmes for the world at large.
You will find at least one teaching programme at the bottom.
Srila Prabhupada says above ” In human society, therefore, there must be an ideal class of men, brahmanas, who can bestow blessings upon others, namely, upon the ksatriyas, vaisyas and sudras, so that everyone will be happy. Krsna therefore says in Bhagavad-gita (4.13) that human society must have four social orders (catur-varnyam maya srstam guna-karma-vibhagasah);
So where are these individuals claim to be such staunch and dedicated followers of Srila Prabhupada who have no teaching programmes.?
“As enunciated in Bhagavad-gita, there must be a class of brahmanas with qualities like satya (truthfulness), sama (peacefulness), dama (self-control) and titiksa (tolerance).”
Just because we may be following the rules and regulations perfectly is not any guarantee of a return to Godhead. The Bona fide spiritual masters instructions are to be followed in essence. He came out of India to teach the world, that is his legacy. Once the students have accepted the spiritual master it is a given that they MUST teach the essence of the message of Lord Caitanya to the world. Otherwise they risk becoming like the brahmana’s that were not called by Nanda Maharajaa. So let us be called upon by Srila Prabhupada to become the teachers that Srila Prabhupada and Lord Caitanya want to teach the world.
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