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Everywhere in
Vedanta, in the Upanisads, and especially in Srimad Bhagavatam, sad-guru has
been glorified. The holy name is transcendental; this is true. It is written
in sastra, and we hear from so many persons, that we should chant harinama.
But someone may say, "I have read here and there that we should chant
harinama; so I am chanting. What, then, is the need of a guru, who is like
an agent, a broker, or a mediator? Ajamila easily went to Vaikuntha without
knowing in the beginning of the glories of harinama. We can chant harinama
without accepting a guru."
If one is chanting without being under the guidance of a guru, what will be
the result? Such a person can only chant aparadha, accept in a rare case,
such as in the case of Ajamila. It is stated in Sri Caitanya-caritamrta:
brahmanda bhramite kona bhagyavan jiva
guru-krsna-prasade paya bhakti-lata-bija
["According to their karma, all living entities are wandering throughout
the entire universe. Some of them are being elevated to the upper planetary
systems, and some are going down into the lower planetary systems. Out of
many millions of wandering living entities, one who is very fortunate gets
an opportunity to associate with a bona fide spiritual master by the grace
of Krsna. By the mercy of both Krsna and the spiritual master, such a person
receives the seed of the creeper of devotional service."(Caitanya-caritamrta,
Madhya 19.151)]
Bhakti develops from the seed of bhakti given by guru-rupi-krsna, Krsna in
the form of guru. Krsna does not directly give that seed to anyone. He
either gives it through sri guru, or He Himself becomes guru and then gives
it.
Without accepting guru, the name one chants is not transcendental. That name
will fulfill your worldly desires, even up to mukti (liberation), but not
more than this. In the case of Ajamila, at first he had no guru. He named
his son Narayana at the nama-samskara, the ritualistic ceremony in which
babies are given their name. By chance, because he lived in the Vedic
culture, he named his son Narayana, and by his recitation of that name he
began his chanting of nama-abhasa. That was his first nama-abhasa, and after
that he would daily call out, "O Narayana, come on, come on!" By continually
doing this, his nama-abhasa continued.
Later, when Ajamila was dying, he saw the ferocious forms of the Yamadutas.
Being very fearful, the name of his son automatically came to his throat and
he called out, "Narayana!" At that time, at the moment of death, Bhagavan
sent His four messengers, the Visnudutas, and Ajamila heard their dialogue
as they drove out the Yamadutas. He heard the holy name and glorification of
the name of Narayana from the Visnudutas, and thus he received the seed of
suddha-nama (the pure name) from them. By this he received the seed of
bhakti, his life returned, and he thought, "The holy name that I heard from
the four Visnudutas is so powerful! And the glory of that name is so
wonderful! Now that I have received this mantra, I must give up this wife,
that wife, all my children, and all my possessions." He left everything and
went to Haridwar, where he bathed in the Ganges, sat down on its bank, began
chanting, and eventually began to chant suddha-nama.
After some time the Visnudutas again came to Ajamila, and this time they
said, "Come with us and sit in this chariot-airplane." By now Ajamila had
reached the stages of bhava, and then prema. By continuously chanting, "Om
namo Narayanaya," he attained Vaikuntha-rati. His rati (prema) was not
Vrndavana-rati, not madhurya-mayi prema, but rather it was aisvarya-mayi
prema (love of God in awe and reverence, with knowledge of His opulence).
Ajamila told the Visnudutas, "When you drove away the Yamadutas, I wanted to
speak with you and touch your feet, but you disappeared. Now you have
appeared again and you are telling me to go with you. How did this come to
be?"
The Visnudutas replied, "We gave you the seed of the pure name and we gave
you the seed of the bhakti-lata (creeper of devotion). By chanting and
regularly bathing in the Ganges, you are now purified. You have attained
Vaikunthiya-rati and are qualified to come to Vaikuntha." Then they took him
there.
By the time the Visnudutas appeared to Ajamila for the second time, he had
become totally free from all material desires. In the case of Dhruva
Maharaja, however, although he was a disciple of Narada, he still had some
attachment to his mother. It was for this reason that he could not go to the
Vaikuntha that is situated beyond the mahat-tattva. Rather, he went to
Druvaloka, a spiritual planet situated near Rama-priya Vaikuntha within this
universe.
Valmiki Rsi was also a disciple of Narada, and prior to meeting Narada he
had been a dacoit. He had killed millions of brahmanas and tapasvis
(ascetics) and stolen their wealth. When Narada Rsi met him, he preached to
him hari-katha and at last he said, "You should sit here. I am giving you
the seed of the pure name. You should chant 'Rama'." Valmiki was not
qualified to chant the name of Rama and, understanding this, Narada told
him, "If you cannot chant the name of Rama, then chant, "Ma-ra, ma-ra, ma-ra
(death, death, death)." Valmiki replied, "Oh, I can do that," and he began
chanting "Mara, mara". Since he was disciple of Narada, he was able to get a
concession.
What became of Valmiki? He wrote Rama-lila. He saw that lila in his
samadhi (trance) and thus, as Srimad Bhagavatam was written by Sri Vyasadeva
in samadhi-bhasya, trance language, in the same way Ramayana was written by
Valmiki. Valmiki saw everything about Rama-lila in his trance even before
Rama had actually exhibited His pastimes, and then he wrote down those
pastimes.
We should understand that without guru we are bound to have material
attachment and we are bound to commit nama-aparadha. If the seed of
sambandha-jnana (ones relationship with Krsna) and bhakti are not given by a
pure guru, there can be no sabda-brahma (experience of transcendental sound,
sound coming from the transcendental realm). Acceptance and surrender to a
sad-guru is therefore essential.
Although Krsna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, He also accepted a
guru. Once the gopis teased Him by saying, "You have no guru?"
Krsna replied, "Who has said this? My Gurudeva is Bhaguri Rsi."
It is generally accepted that Krsna's guru was Sandipani Muni, but actually
Sandipani Muni was like a siksa-guru – His guru of the 64 arts. He was like
a schoolteacher. Krsna received Radha-mantra from Bhaguri Rsi, and therefore
it is Bhaguri Rsi who is really the guru of Krsna. In this world, when Krsna
or any His avataras descend, they accept guru. Mahaprabhu also accepted
guru. He accepted harinama and gopal-mantra from Sri Isvara Puripada, and He
Himself said to Prakasananda Sarasvati:
prabhu kahe——suna, sripada, ihara karana
guru more murkha dekhi' karila sasana
["My dear sir, kindly hear the reason why I always chant Hare Krsna. My
spiritual master considered Me a fool, and therefore he chastised Me." (Caitanya-caritamrta
Adi 7.71)]
murkha tumi, tomara nahika vedantadhikara
'krsna-mantra' japa sada,——ei mantra-sara
["'You are a fool,' he said. 'You are not qualified to study Vedanta
philosophy, and therefore You must always chant the holy name of Krsna,
which is the essence of all mantras, or Vedic hymns. "(Caitanya-caritamrta
Adi 7.72)]
Caitanya Mahaprabhu quoted his spiritual master as saying, "You have no
qualification to enter Vedanta philosophy. You are foolish and ignorant, and
you should therefore simply chant harinama.
harer nama harer nama
harer namaiva kevalam
kalau nasty eva nasty eva
nasty eva gatir anyatha
["In this Age of Kali there is no other means, no other means, no other
means for self-realization than chanting the holy name, chanting the holy
name, chanting the holy name of Lord Hari."(Caitanya-caritamrta Adi lila,
17.21)]
His Gurudeva gave Him this mantra:
Hare Krsna Hare Krsna
Krsna Krsna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare
Why did Sri Krsna Caitanya Mahaprabhu not utter the name of His sannyasa
guru, Kesava Bharati? After all, acceptance of sannyasa is not a
small thing. It is not less than harinama or diksa initiation. But Caitanya
Mahaprabhu Himself had first spoken the sannyasa mantra into the ear of
Kesava Bharati, and after that Kesava Bharati spoke it into Mahaprabhu's
ear.
Therefore, Caitanya Mahaprabhu only told Prakasananda Sarasvati the name of
Sri Isvara Puri, and He said that the mantra given by Isvara Puri had made
Him like a madman. In His human-like pastimes, if these mantras had not been
given by Sri Isvara Puripada, the result could not be as it was. He would
not have developed His relationship with Krsna and He would not have tasted
such prema. We should try to know all these truths.
Gaura premanande!
Editorial Advisors: Pujapad Madhava Maharaja and Sripad Brajanath das
Transcriber: Anita dasi
Editors: Syamarani dasi and Anita dasi
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