Friday, May 01, 2020

Travel Journal#16.8: Tallahassee


Diary of a Traveling Sadhaka, Vol. 16, No. 8 
By Krishna Kripa Das 
(April 2020, part two) 
Tallahassee 
(Sent from Tallahassee on May 1, 2020)

Where I Went and What I Did

I continued staying in ISKCON Tallahassee, chanting Hare Krishna three hours a day on the porch with local devotees and sharing it on Facebook Live. We received some appreciation from our neighbors, positive comments from those who have watched us on Facebook, and some approval from the ISKCON Harinama Sankirtan Ministry. In addition, both Arjuna Abhimanyu Prabhu and I chanted in the Alachua Festival of the Holy Name Global Pandemic Kirtan and the Denver Golden Age 12-Hour Kirtan. I also completed “Beginning French 1” at Florida State University with an A-, and I hope that will be useful in my service in Paris in the summers.

I share several relevant quotes from Srila Prabhupada’s books, lectures, and letters. I share many inspiring quotes from the “Uddhava Gita” wherein Lord Krishna personally enlightens His great devotee Uddhava with additional knowledge not included in Bhagavad-gita. This is found in Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto Eleven, by the humble servants of Srila Prabhupada. I share excerpts from the writing of Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami. I share notes on recorded lectures by Janananda Goswami, Niranjana Swami, and Urmila Devi Dasi. I share notes on classes by local devotees, Brajananda Prabhu and Daniel.

Thanks to Daniel for the photo of the four friends taking prasadam and the videos of Jorge leading kirtan and Kumari Sakhi Devi Dasi leading kirtan, while a student was taking prasadam and I danced.

Itinerary

April–June?: Tallahassee temple porch harinamas
June?–late July: Paris harinama
July 28–August 1: Pol’and’Rock festival (formerly Polish Woodstock)
August 7–8: Liverpool harinama
August 9: Liverpool Ratha-yatra
August 19–23: Canada Vaishnava Sanga Festival
August 24: Montreal harinama
September 16?–December 31: Yuga Dharma Ashram harinama party

Chanting Hare Krishna in Tallahassee


Different people appreciated our chanting Hare Krishna on the Tallahassee temple porch, which we live streamed on Facebook, including the GBC Harinam Sankirtan Ministry. At Janananda Goswami’s request I told Ekalavya Prabhu, secretary of GBC Harinam Sankirtan Ministry, about our daily harinamas in Tallahassee, and I shared with him a link to that day’s kirtan. He replied immediately, saying, “I enjoyed the kirtan with the guitar. Sweet. You should edit the video, just that end part, and share. I would share it on my networks.” Thus I edited out the part he liked, with the guitar and Brajananda and Kumari Sakhi Prabhus chanting Hare Krishna at Tallahassee Krishna Lunch (https://youtu.be/Imrz6PUumAA):


In his next letter, Ekalavya Prabhu wrote “I showed the video that you sent me on first day with the party at 2 hours 10 min guitar and cajón [box drum] kirtan to HH Lokanath Swami. He said it was very good and asked me to post it. So, I will surely post that one and maybe others from your travels also.”

The following two clips are higher resolution videos from that same kirtan which Lokanath Swami liked.

Brajananda Prabhu plays guitar and chants Hare Krishna at the Tallahassee Krishna Lunch (https://youtu.be/Zbe0pvLwFjA):


Kumari Sakhi Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna at the Tallahassee Krishna Lunch (https://youtu.be/xcPgG8ah7iI):


A Facebook friend of mine, Bhakta Stefaan of Antwerp, commented one day, “I can assure you: it’s very uplifting to end the working days, out here in Europe, with your bhajans in the background. So keep up the good work, and Haribol!”

A friend of Brajananda Prabhu wrote, “One day when I am in your area it would be nice to stop by your ISKCON center in Tallahassee. I am happy to see you all are keeping live feed for souls like myself to relish in on the mercy of harinam.

Because we sing on the temple porch we do not see that so many people are hearing the Hare Krishna chant and wonder how many people we reach locally. Once a Florida State University student who lives 0.2 miles (320 meters) away said, “I always love to hear you all’s music. I always enjoy [it] whenever I am walking around, or even just outside of my house. The music fills the neighborhood.” He chanted with us a couple times before, although a committed Christian, and we invited him to lead the chant that day. He led for the final 19 minutes, after saying he had to leave in five (https://youtu.be/XYnFtWodaWM):


Because he seemed to be having a good time, I let him go overtime, and so we ended up doing 3:09 hours of kirtan that day.

We had offered him a promotional free plate of Krishna prasadam, as we do with one neighbor each day, and you can see him eating it and expressing his appreciation during this kirtan in which Kumari Sakhi Devi Dasi leads the Hare Krishna chant and I dance (https://youtu.be/38R3cFl5Z8Y):


Another two Krishna Lunchers, who live at the end of our street, later also said they can hear our chanting when they leave their apartment. With all the student apartments nearby, I am sure that at least one or two hundred people living within a 0.2-mile radius have heard us as we have chanted for three hours a day for 39 days since our lockdown began, and it is amazing to me that not a single person has complained.

Tulasi Priya Devi Dasi, commenting on why no one complained, said “Maybe they’re not complaining because it’s a connection with someone outside their homes, a link to the outside world. Maybe they feel, yes, those crazy Hare Krishnas are doing their thing, so the world hasn’t completely gone to hell yet. And maybe, just maybe, their false ego resistance has been weakened just a little bit by all this chaos, so their hearts are softer and more receptive to the transcendental sound.”


Some students, like Miguel (above), are so enthusiastic about Krishna Lunch that they come every day. Miguel even came on the weekend, although we do not do Krishna Lunch on the weekends, so we fed him anyway because he took the trouble to come, and he gave a donation.


Once four friends came walking by and purchased four plates of Krishna Lunch.


Then they sat down on our grass and ate them. Brajananda Prabhu had recently met one of them walking her dog and invited her for a free meal.


Brajananda Prabhu is getting back into book distribution, promoting spiritual care packages of books and meditation beads for a donation.


These come in different sizes.



He has found surprising success so far, and he plans to add prasadam to his care packages in the near future.

Here Arjuna Abhimanyu Prabhu chants Hare Krishna in Alachua Festival of the Holy Name Global Pandemic Kirtan with devotees in Tallahassee (https://youtu.be/QqJagzbrVhY):


You can find the entire kirtan on their Facebook site (https://www.facebook.com/groups/globalkirtan).

Arjuna Abhimanyu Prabhu chants Hare Krishna on the Tallahassee temple porch (https://youtu.be/i1KklEfn1Kw):


Somehow or other I was able to convince Brajananda Prabhu to stay and lead the evening kirtan one Sunday night, and almost everyone took part (https://youtu.be/slHOWqLkMdw):


Here Arjuna Abhimanyu Prabhu chants Hare Krishna during Tallahassee Krishna Lunch that week (https://youtu.be/sxwfTWIhnjQ):


On April 22, the appearance day of Gadadhara Pandit, and Earth Day as well, the Denver-based Golden Age Kirtan group invited me and Arjuna Abhimanyu Prabhu to chant Hare Krishna in their 12-hour kirtan, and we shared an hour slot in the late afternoon (https://youtu.be/h5B5u7QSQs4):


Here Kumari Sakhi Devi Dasi chants Hare Krishna at Tallahassee Krishna Lunch, and I dance (https://youtu.be/PbP4nvuWVoM):


I chanted Hare Krishna for half an hour in the second of the Alachua Festival of the Holy Name Global Pandemic 108-Hour Kirtans (https://youtu.be/OqZHDarKWQg):


Jorge, who is a nonresident at present, comes by several days a week to chant Hare Krishna at Tallahassee Krishna Lunch (https://youtu.be/F16Wqb4ewvQ):


HARE KRISHNA! The Mantra, the Movement and the Swami who started it all

Yadubara Prabhu made the Hare Krishna! film available for free viewing for the three-day Easter weekend, and as that was so successful, for a whole week later. I encouraged my contacts at the university to watch it, and I saw parts of it again myself, noting some of my favorite quotes:

Srila Prabhupada:

“I do not blame hippies. They are disappointed in the system of modern education. They are searching after something sublime.”

Mukunda Goswami:

“When the first love feasts occurred in the Bowery, Prabhupada’s demeanor was as a very affable and happy host. He seemed to always be smiling and encouraging people to take more and more and more. He was like a friend, and he was giving a party, and it was his party, and he just wanted everyone to be happy.”

Thomas J. Hopkins, Emeritus Professor of Religion:

“If you can think about what you might call chutzpah. This was incredible – incorporating an international society when you are living out of a storefront, and you have no resources whatsoever. They didn’t have any idea what he was doing, and he assured them this is what we’re going to be.”

Insights

Srila Prabhupada:

From Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, Madhya 8.215, purport:

Prema is full service rendered unto the Lord. The lusty affairs of the gopis actually constitute the topmost love of Godhead because the gopis never act for their own personal satisfaction. They are simply pleased by engaging other gopis in the service of the Lord. The gopis derive more transcendental pleasure from indirectly engaging other gopis in the service of Krishna than from engaging in His service themselves. That is the difference between material lust and love of Godhead. Lust applies to the material world, and love of Godhead applies only to Krishna.”

From Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, Madhya 8.218:

Among the gopis, there is not a pinch of desire for sense gratification. Their only desire is to give pleasure to Krishna, and this is why they mingle with Him and enjoy with Him.”

From Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, Madhya 9.147:

The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krishna, attracts the mind of the goddess of fortune, but Lord Narayana cannot attract the minds of the gopis. This proves the superexcellence of Krishna.”

From Sri Caitanya-caritamrita, Madhya 9.156:

“‘When the jewel known as vaidurya touches various other materials, it appears to be separated into different colors, and consequently its forms also appear different. Similarly, according to the meditational ecstasy of the devotee, the Lord, who is known as Acyuta [‘the infallible one’], appears in different forms, although He is essentially one.’” [Sri Narada-pancaratra]

[The following two quotes I heard in the guru/disciple course:]

From a lecture on February 8, 1975, in Honolulu, Hawaii:

“When they say they don’t like ISKCON and the G.B.C., they are really saying they don’t like to follow my order. That means they don’t like my order. That means they don’t have faith in my order. That means they don’t have faith in me. That means guru-aparadha. To say they have faith in me is just hypocrisy.”

From a letter to Visvakarma written in Bombay on 9 November 1975:

I have now issued orders that all my disciples should avoid all of my Godbrothers. They should not have any dealings with them nor even correspondence, nor should they give them any of my books or should they purchase any of their books, neither should you visit any of their temples. Please avoid them.”

The humble servants of Srila Prabhupada:

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.9.11, purport:

In the perfect stage of mental concentration called samadhi there is no longer any distinction between internal and external vision, since one can see the Absolute Truth everywhere.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.9.12:

The mind can be controlled when it is fixed on the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Having achieved a stable situation, the mind becomes free from polluted desires to execute material activities; thus as the mode of goodness increases in strength, one can completely give up the modes of passion and ignorance, and gradually one transcends even the material mode of goodness. When the mind is freed from the fuel of the modes of nature, the fire of material existence is extinguished. Then one achieves the transcendental platform of direct relationship with the object of his meditation, the Supreme Lord. Thus, when one’s consciousness is completely fixed on the Absolute Truth, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one no longer sees duality, or internal and external reality.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.9.28:

The Supreme Personality of Godhead, expanding His own potency, maya-shakti, created innumerable species of life to house the conditioned souls. Yet by creating the forms of trees, reptiles, animals, birds, snakes and so on, the Lord was not satisfied within His heart. Then He created human life, which offers the conditioned soul sufficient intelligence to perceive the Absolute Truth, and became pleased.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.9.28, purport:

If one takes to Krishna consciousness, the Supreme Lord personally feels happiness and gradually reveals Himself to His devotee.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.9.29:

After many, many births and deaths one achieves the rare human form of life, which, although temporary, affords one the opportunity to attain the highest perfection. Thus a sober human being should quickly endeavor for the ultimate perfection of life as long as his body, which is always subject to death, has not fallen down and died. After all, sense gratification is available even in the most abominable species of life, whereas Krishna consciousness is possible only for a human being.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.10.3:

One who is sleeping may see many objects of sense gratification in a dream, but such pleasurable things are merely creations of the mind and are thus ultimately useless. Similarly, the living entity who is asleep to his spiritual identity also sees many sense objects, but these innumerable objects of temporary gratification are creations of the Lord’s illusory potency and have no permanent existence. One who meditates upon them, impelled by the senses, uselessly engages his intelligence.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.10.3, purport:

Because the fruits of material work are temporary, it ultimately does not matter whether or not one obtains them; the final result is the same.”

If one is not Krishna conscious, he is uselessly dreaming without any understanding of his eternal situation. The material intelligence will always devise novel means of achieving happiness, and therefore one bounces from one fruitless program of sense gratification to another, ignoring the simple fact that all material things are temporary and will disappear.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.10.4, purport:

Ultimately, every human being should take to the transcendental duties of Krishna consciousness. Rather than working to fulfill one’s own desires and then offering the results to Krishna, one should fully engage in pleasing the Lord directly according to His own intimate desires.

According to Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura, any attempt to enjoy the material world, either religiously or irreligiously, ultimately will be full of contradictions. One should come to the the platform of desirelessness, pure love of Godhead, and thus solve all of the problems of life.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.10.18:

It is observed within the material world that sometimes even an intelligent person is not happy. Similarly, sometimes even a great fool is happy. The concept of becoming happy through expertly performing material activities is simply a useless exhibition of false egotism.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.10.19:

Even if people know how to achieve happiness and avoid unhappiness, they still do not know the process by which death will not be able to exert its power over them.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.10.20:

Death is not at all pleasing, and since everyone is exactly like a condemned man being led to the place of execution, what possible happiness can people derive from material objects or the gratification they provide?”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.10.31, purport:

It is natural to perform activities with a desire to achieve a good result. The best results, however, can be attained by one who engages in the devotional service of the Lord with a desire to be reinstated in his constitutional position as the Lord’s loving servant. In this way the tendency to exploit one’s own activities for a particular result can be purified; then the modes of nature and the material senses will no longer engage the living entity in illusion. The living entity is by nature blissful, and when his illusion ceases, all suffering comes to an end. The liberated soul is then fit to reside in Vaikuntha, the kingdom of God.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11, Chapter Summary:

The liberated jiva, in spite of being within a material body because of the remaining reactions of his past activities, does not become disturbed by the happiness and suffering of the body. He sees such bodily experiences in the same way that a person who has just awakened from a dream sees his dream experiences. On the other hand, although the conditioned living entity is by nature not the enjoyer of the happiness and misery of the body, he imagines himself to be the enjoyer of his bodily experiences, just as a person in a dream imagines his dream experiences to be real.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.1, purport:

The living entity’s dream of being part and parcel of the material world is an illusion that drags him into the contradictory state called material conditioned life. The living entity is never actually baddha, or bound up, since he merely imagines a false connection with the material world.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.3, purport:

When all of the Lord’s potencies are correctly perceived in their proper categories, the living entity is liberated from material bondage and returns to his blissful eternal residence in the spiritual sky.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.4:

O most intelligent Uddhava, the living entity, called jiva, is part and parcel of Me, but due to ignorance he has been suffering in material bondage since time immemorial. By knowledge, however, he can be liberated.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.6, purport:

Lord Krishna is so kind that He patiently sits in the heart, trying to guide the conditioned soul back home, back to Godhead. Certainly no material friend would remain with his foolish companion for millions of years, especially if his companion were to ignore him or even curse him. But Lord Krishna is such a faithful, loving friend that He accompanies even the most demoniac living entity and is also in the heart of the insect, pig and dog. That is because Lord Krishna is supremely Krishna conscious and sees every living entity as part and parcel of Himself. Every living being should give up the bitter fruits of the tree of material existence. One should turn one’s face to the Lord within the heart and revive one’s eternal loving relationship with one’s real friend, Lord Krishna. The word sadrishau, or “of similar nature,” indicates that both the living entity and the Personality of Godhead are conscious entities. As part and parcel of the Lord we share the Lord’s nature, but in infinitesimal quantity. Thus the Lord and the living entity are sadrishau.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.7, purport:

According to Srila Madhvacarya, the Lord is the only eternally free living entity, and all other living entities are eternally dependent and bound to the Lord, either through blissful loving service or through the bondage of maya. The conditioned soul should give up tasting the bitter fruits of the tree of material existence and turn to his dearmost friend, Lord Krishna, who is sitting within his heart. There is no pleasure equal to or greater than the pleasure of pure devotional service to Lord Krishna, and by tasting the fruit of love of Krishna, the liberated living entity enters the ocean of happiness.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.9, purport:

According to Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura, one who claims to be transcendental to the bodily concept of life, but at the same time remains under the influence of material desire and mental transformation, is understood to be a cheater and the lowest type of conditioned soul.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.14:

A person is considered to be completely liberated from the gross and subtle material bodies when all the functions of his vital energy, senses, mind and intelligence are performed without material desire. Such a person, although situated within the body, is not entangled.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.21:

Coming to this conclusion of all knowledge, one should give up the false conception of material variety that one imposes upon the soul and thus cease one’s material existence. The mind should be fixed on Me, since I am all-pervading.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.21, purport:

The Lord also states in the Gita that all living entities are on the path back home, back to Godhead. Because of ignorance, however, some of them go backward or stop along the way, foolishly thinking that their journey is finished, when in fact they are suspended in one of the minor potencies of the Supreme Lord. If one wants to intimately understand the nature of the Absolute Truth, one must take to the path of love of Godhead.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.23–24:

My dear Uddhava, narrations of My pastimes and qualities are all-auspicious and purify the entire universe. A faithful person who constantly hears, glorifies and remembers such transcendental activities, who through dramatic performances relives My pastimes, beginning with My appearance, and who takes full shelter of Me, dedicating his religious, sensual and occupational activities for My satisfaction, certainly obtains unflinching devotional service to Me, the eternal Personality of Godhead.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.29–32:

The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: O Uddhava, a saintly person is merciful and never injures others. Even if others are aggressive he is tolerant and forgiving toward all living entities. His strength and meaning in life come from the truth itself, he is free from all envy and jealousy, and his mind is equal in material happiness and distress. Thus, he dedicates his time to work for the welfare of all others. His intelligence is never bewildered by material desires, and he has controlled his senses. His behavior is always pleasing, never harsh and always exemplary, and he is free from possessiveness. He never endeavors in ordinary, worldly activities, and he strictly controls his eating. He therefore always remains peaceful and steady. A saintly person is thoughtful and accepts Me as his only shelter. Such a person is very cautious in the execution of his duties and is never subject to superficial transformations, because he is steady and noble, even in a distressing situation. He has conquered over the six material qualities — namely hunger, thirst, lamentation, illusion, old age and death. He is free from all desire for prestige and offers honor to others. He is expert in reviving the Krishna consciousness of others and therefore never cheats anyone. Rather, he is a well-wishing friend to all, being most merciful. Such a saintly person must be considered the most learned of men. He perfectly understands that the ordinary religious duties prescribed by Me in various Vedic scriptures possess favorable qualities that purify the performer, and he knows that neglect of such duties constitutes a discrepancy in one’s life. Having taken complete shelter at My lotus feet, however, a saintly person ultimately renounces such ordinary religious duties and worships Me alone. He is thus considered to be the best among all living entities.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.34–41:

My dear Uddhava, one can give up false pride and prestige by engaging in the following devotional activities. One may purify oneself by seeing, touching, worshiping, serving, and offering prayers of glorification and obeisances to My form as the Deity and to My pure devotees. One should also glorify My transcendental qualities and activities, hear with love and faith the narrations of My glories and constantly meditate on Me. One should offer to Me whatever one acquires, and accepting oneself as My eternal servant, one should give oneself completely to Me. One should always discuss My birth and activities and enjoy life by participating in festivals, such as Janmastami, which glorify My pastimes. In My temple, one should also participate in festivals and ceremonies by singing, dancing, playing musical instruments and discussing Me with other Vaishnavas. One should observe all the regularly celebrated annual festivals by attending ceremonies, pilgrimages and making offerings. One should also observe religious vows such as Ekadasi and take initiation by the procedures mentioned in the Vedas, Pañcaratra and other, similar literatures. One should faithfully and lovingly support the installation of My Deity, and individually or in cooperation with others one should work for the construction of Krishna conscious temples and cities as well as flower gardens, fruit gardens and special areas to celebrate My pastimes. One should consider oneself to be My humble servant, without duplicity, and thus should help to clean the temple, which is My home. First one should sweep and dust thoroughly, and then one should further cleanse with water and cow dung. Having dried the temple, one should sprinkle scented water and decorate the temple with mandalas. One should thus act just like My servant. A devotee should never advertise his devotional activities; therefore his service will not be the cause of false pride. One should never use lamps that are offered to Me for other purposes simply because there is need of illumination, and similarly, one should never offer to Me anything that has been offered to or used by others. Whatever is most desired by one within this material world, and whatever is most dear to oneself — one should offer that very thing to Me. Such an offering qualifies one for eternal life.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.44:

Through steady meditation I am worshiped within the inner space of the heart.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.45:

“One may worship Me within the individual living entity by offering food and other enjoyable substances, and one may worship Me within all living entities by seeing the Supersoul within all of them, thus maintaining equal vision.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.46, purport:

By worshiping the Lord, our eternal nature revives, and as we increase our enthusiasm and steadiness in devotional service, material existence fades away.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.47:

One who has executed sacrificial performances and pious works for My satisfaction, and who thus worships Me with fixed attention, obtains unflinching devotional service unto Me. By the excellent quality of his service such a worshiper obtains realized knowledge of Me.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.47, purport:

The highest sacrifice is to chant the holy names of the Lord, and by taking shelter of the Lord’s names, one will acquire unflinching devotion and realized knowledge of the Absolute Truth.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.48:

My dear Uddhava, I am personally the ultimate shelter and way of life for saintly liberated persons, and thus if one does not engage in My loving devotional service, which is made possible by associating with My devotees, then for all practical purposes, one possesses no effective means for escaping from material existence.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.11.48, purport:

One who emphasizes so-called intellectual achievements is actually less intelligent, because such a person is more attracted to intelligence than to the pure soul, which is superior. It should be understood, however, that pure devotional service is not nonphilosophical or anti-intellectual. The Absolute Truth is far more extensive than partial truth. Therefore, one who is in full knowledge of Lord Krishna has the greatest facility to engage in philosophical analysis, since a pure devotee is working with the entire range of conceptual categories. Those who do not know Lord Krishna are attracted to the impersonal Brahman or the localized Paramatma, but they are not aware of the ultimate category of understanding called Bhagavan, or the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Lacking knowledge of Bhagavan, such imperfect philosophers certainly do not understand the expansion, interaction and withdrawal of the Lord’s innumerable potencies and thus cannot fully analyze them. By faithfully accepting everything Lord Krishna speaks as the absolute truth, one comes to the mature platform of philosophy and achieves perfect knowledge.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.12.1–2:

The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: My dear Uddhava, by associating with My pure devotees one can destroy one’s attachment for all objects of material sense gratification. Such purifying association brings Me under the control of My devotee. One may perform the astanga-yoga system, engage in philosophical analysis of the elements of material nature, practice nonviolence and other ordinary principles of piety, chant the Vedas, perform penances, take to the renounced order of life, execute sacrificial performances and dig wells, plant trees and perform other public welfare activities, give in charity, carry out severe vows, worship the demigods, chant confidential mantras, visit holy places or accept major and minor disciplinary injunctions, but even by performing such activities one does not bring Me under his control.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.12.1–2, purport:

Srila Madhvacarya has quoted from Vedic literature that if one offends the Lord’s devotees and does not learn to associate with them, Lord Vishnu personally places barriers in the path of such a person so that he may not enter into the Lord’s company.”

From Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.12.12, purport:

It is the nature of very deep love to exclude all objects except the beloved. However, in the material world, where we try to love a limited temporary object such as our nation, family or personal body, our exclusion of other objects constitutes ignorance. But when our love is intensely concentrated on the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the origin of everything, such concentration cannot be considered ignorance or small-mindedness.”

Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami:

From Free Write Journal #87:

Mayapur
3 February 1976

Los Angeles

My dear Satsvarupa,

Please accept my blessings. I beg to thank you for your letter dated January 23rd, 1976.

Regarding the examinations, the idea is that anyone, after studying the books, who wants to gain the title of Bhakti-sastri, can take the exam. This is academic. Just like a brahmana with sastric knowledge and a brahmana without. It is optional—one who wants may take. The real purpose is that our men should not be neglectful of the philosophy. The examinations will begin on Gaura Purnima, 1977, not this year, so there is no reason why any of the devotees should give up their normal engagement.
So far your idea for teaching classes, this should be discussed at the GBC meeting. If it does not hamper our normal procedure then it is welcome.

I hope this meets you well.

Your ever well-wisher,
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

“At this time, Srila Prabhupada explained that the bhakti-sastri exam was ‘academic,’ and it was optional whether one wanted to take it. Nowadays bhakti-sastri exams have become non-optional. They are required for a person who wants to take first initiation, or second initiation, etc. It is interesting to note here that Prabhupada said the exam is optional. He does not want to force the exam on anyone. He wants that his devotees should not be neglectful of the philosophy, but he does not want the devotees to disrupt their normal engagement and cram the books in preparation for the exam. I think this spirit of Prabhupada’s 1976 letter should be preserved, and the exams not be demanded as requirements for recognition of positions in ISKCON.

“Apparently, I presented to Prabhupada an idea for teaching the daily classes. I do not remember now what my proposal was. At any rate, he does not give me a green light to go ahead and teach the classes in the way I was proposing but said it should be discussed at the GBC meeting. ‘If it does not hamper our normal procedure, then it is welcome.’ As with the exams, Prabhupada didn’t want devotees to do something that would disrupt the normal programs. He was not in favor of whimsical changing or unnecessary additions to the existing programs.”

From Passing Places, Eternal Truths: Travel Writings 1988–1996:

“All right, all right
get ready to go and
when you too have to die,
after the Centennial year—
because we have to live through
that, right?
Then after due consideration
of what’s wrong in ISKCON
and being sufficiently worked
and smiling and laughing too
when you are ready to
die happy,
after hundreds more posters
colored by you,
loved and loving in return your
friends,
yeah, after Vrndavana-Mayapur,
after plane tickets—
exactly when I can’t tell you
and it’s not something M. and I can
plan or go to the travel agent
about (although in another
sense, death is something you
do plan for, as the karmis
with their insurance and picking out
a tombstone!)—after
the tea and biscuits and
the T. S. Eliot references
are done—or before—
or anytime—death comes and that’s
it. But the soul goes
on, I pray dear Lord
carry me, carry me as soul
as I depart now from my friends and memories,
blessing ISKCON with good
fortune, if I have any power
to bless,
let me go in peace
and honorably
despite panic and pain and
not as a mere stoic. Don’t be tight-lipped but cry
tears
of joy
and ask the Lord to
let you remember Him and
be with Him and His devotees
in the next life.”

“Our Krishna conscious transcendentalism alienates us from most people. Our view is extreme. They are looking for the ideal enjoyment, but I know they will never find it. The only ideal with any hope to be realized is love and direct union with the Supreme.”

From The Faithful Transcriber (Part 1):

“Care for others. Sacrifice for them in some way. Go see an old devotee who asks you to do so. Then meet with those who have taken initiation from you. Remind them of the goal of life and how to attain it. The goal is not eating-mating-sleeping-defending. Get free of this world.”

“Nothing should be indulged in to hinder us in this life from our goal of attaining back to Godhead, or at least going as far as we can before life is over.”

“The gurus and their disciples. The GBC fiercely protecting its flock. The…clock submerging it all in sands of desert time so that today’s pressing concern soon becomes an old issue and one wonders if he’s dealing with what is actually timeless or if he’s tricked by maya into the short time concerns. Don’t say Srila Prabhupada didn’t warn you.”

“I say to you, heaven and earth shall pass away but the words of Christ and Krishna shall not. True enough.”

“So, give it. It may not touch your heart utterly, but maybe writing and being alone doesn’t do that either. Only Krishna can do that. And, do you show yourself sufficiently interested in Him for Him to reciprocate that way?”

From Imperfection, Purity Will Come About: Writing Sessions While Reading Bhaktivinoda Thakura’s Saranagati:

“Don’t play with fire. Having come to devotional service, don’t look back to see if there was anything you missed enjoying in the world or would like to take with you. You can’t bring your old rocks across the river: they will make you sink. You renounced everything and you felt such relief. Krishna gave you the strength and courage then. He took away all your old friends. Don’t rummage through the heap of discarded memories and desires. You have already been given the best. Don’t become a crow again.”

“Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura does not describe the details, but he lays it on the line—a sense-gratifier hurts others, but he doesn’t care. Therefore he hurts and ruins himself.”

From Free Write Journal #89:

“I am scheduled to speak last words to her today. I understand she will be able to hear me but will not be able to respond verbally. I plan to advise her not to harbor any hate or grief or resentment. She’s going to be relieved of a longtime condition of much physical and mental pain. Her next life will be brilliant. She will either go directly to the spiritual world, or she will be born in a family of pure Vaishnavas who will guide her to go back to Godhead in one lifetime. In the remaining time she has, I will advise her to chant the Hare Krishna mantra in her mind. She should hear the syllables—‘Just hear’—as Prabhupada has advised. Cry out to Krishna to please accept you in His service.”

From Songs from Stuyvesant Falls:

“The poem is a song for
Lord Caitanya and His circle of
devotees. They worshiped the
holy names with tumultuous kirtanas
at the Ratha-yatra and
in the temple. It was
His method of delivering
love of Godhead in the
age of Kali.”

“Hearing of this pastime [of the disappearance of Haridasa Thakura] I am impressed with wonder
Prabhupada had it read to him after he was
in a car accident in Mauritius. Still shaken
from the crash, he sat and had Harikesa
Swami read aloud to him from the chapter.”

Bhakti Charu Swami:

From points on Vaishnava etiquette:

One may receive respect from a senior Vaishnava because he has some humility, but one should feel embarrassed by it and not expect it.

Stay neutral in arguments between senior Vaishnavas.

Srila Prabhupada advises to accept others as Prabhu and remain a servant. Not to think “I have become Prabhu” because everyone is calling me Prabhu.

Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “In my walks, every man I meet is my superior in some way, in that I learn from him.”

Janananda Goswami:

From a class on chanting the maha-mantra in Paris on September 17, 2019:

The people in general are so determined to identify with and to enjoy this material world, naturally it is hard to wake them up. We have to be more determined than they are.

The mystic process of sankirtana has a imperceptible effect on people to slowly wake them up. It slowly transforms their consciousness.

Sankirtana can united us and purify us of all the ill effects . . .

Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura says there is nothing to change in this world but our own perception and that is effected by being brought close to the chanting of the holy names.

The more we are attracted to the holy name the magnetic effect will attract others too.

We have to give the people in general a happiness that will somehow satisfy them.

We have to help the people understand the fallacy of the endeavor find satisfaction in the material world.

From a class in Paris on November 26, 2020:

The sculptor of the Queen of England came to see Srila Prabhupada. He said when he was young his mother had always told him that Bhagavad-gita was the most important book. The devotees told Prabhupada, “He already he has your Bhagavad-gita, and he got it from the Queen of England.” And then the man said, “And the Queen said to me, ‘It would be wonderful if everyone could depend on Krishna [or it would be a better place if everyone gave all their dependence to Krishna].’”

Real humility is to think, “I only exist for Krishna’s pleasure.”

Niranjana Swami:

From an address to North American devotees on April 21, 2020, from Mayapur:

Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura explains that we should not think if we depend on Krishna we are putting a burden on Him. Actually He relishes taking care of His devotees, and if we do not depend upon Him, we are denying Him that pleasure.

Urmila Devi Dasi:

From a class on “Women’s Ancient and Modern Role” on June 5, 2013 in Paris:

Srila Prabhupada said for us the vana for the vanaprasthas to go to is Vrindavana.

Srila Prabhupada especially wanted the retired couples to go to Mayapur and Vrindavan.

The varnas really apply to the married ashram as the students and retired people do not work for their livelihood.

Brajananda Prabhu:

When I came to this temple nine years old, I never thought that some day I would be temple president.

I have one friend who is a devotee and who has lost practically everything in this coronavirus lockdown. She is seeing it as an opportunity from Krishna to find a better situation.

Daniel:

We left Krishna. But we are not alone. There are trillions of living entities in a similar state, so it is not so uncommon.

Prasadam is a very merciful incarnation of the Supreme Lord. People who do not want to chant or hear the philosophy can take prasadam.

We feel Krishna’s presence in things like chanting, hearing the Bhagavatam, and taking prasadam, and so we keep doing them.

If we go out of our way to give Krishna to others, we will be happier as Krishna will be pleased and give us extra mercy.

In Caitanya Bhagavata it is described that Gaura-Nitai were very merciful to sinful people, like drunkards, but not so to offenders of Krishna like the Mayavadis of Varanasi or those who are offenders of the devotees of the Lord.

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How important is the remembrance of the Supreme Lord? Srimad-Bhavagatam (1.2.15) states: “With sword in hand, intelligent men cut through the binding knots of reactionary work [karma] by remembering the Personality of Godhead. Therefore, who will not pay attention to His message?” Padma Purana states: “Krishna is the origin of Lord Vishnu. He should always be remembered and never forgotten at any time. All the rules and prohibitions mentioned in the sastras should be the servants of these two principles.” In Bhagavad-gita (8.14), the Supreme Lord says, “For one who always remembers Me without deviation, I am easy to obtain, O son of Pritha, because of his constant engagement in devotional service.” I was struck by the emphasis on constant remembrance of the Lord in the verse below ever since I first encountered it, and so I share it with you:

sa hanis tan mahac chidram
sa mohah sa ca vibhramah
yan-muhurtam ksanam vapi
vasudevam na cintayet

“If even for a moment remembrance of Vasudeva, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is missed, that is the greatest loss, that is the greatest illusion, and that is the greatest anomaly.” (Vishnu Purana, quoted in Srimad-Bhagavatam 2.9.36, purport)