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Title: Hello vs Nityananda
Gauranga Hare Krishna
User: Amala Gauranga das Date: 2005-06-26 21:30:13
Nityananda!Gauranga!Hare
Krishna!Jaya Shrila Gurudeva Shri Swami Gaurangapa, Shrila Prabhupada, Shrila
Bhaktivinoda, Shrila Bhaktisiddhanta, Gauranga Dharma devotees.
Dandavat Pranam
Dear Swami,
Please accept my
greetings.
In one diary entry(March
2005)you posted an essay by Shrila Bhaktisiddhanta:
"The holy name of
Krishna means divine sound. It can be compared to a capsule of medicine.The
capsule is not the medicine. Externally one capsule may look like another, but
within one capsule may be medicine and within another may be cyanide. The
capsule itself is not the medicine. It is not the sound of Krishna's name that
is Krishna. Krishna is within the sound. The holy name must be surcharged with
proper spirit not mundane sentiment."....."The mere physical sound is
not the holy name of Krishna. Repeating only the syllables of the name is
called mayic sound. It has no spiritual essence."
My question then is what
benefit is there in hearing the holy names from someone such as me who is a
neophyte that has no real love or realization of the Supreme Lord? Is it not
just dead empty hallow sound that emanates from my lips when I when I greet
people using the holy names. Is it not the same as saying "Hi" or
"Hello"-I do not mean to minimize the potency of the holy names, it
is not my intention to do so.
My second question
concerns prashad. I understand that prashad cannot be contaminated as it is
above the laws of nature it is not subject to decay and contamination like
ordinary matter. If someone with contaminated hands-say blood from meat touches
ones prashad or a meat eater happens to put a piece of carcass on ones plate on
ones prashad then can one still take that prashad- will not honouring that
prashad not be an offense?
-Aspiring to be your
servant
Amala Gauranga das
Title:
User: Swami Gaurangapada Date: 2005-06-30 05:16:01
Nityananda! Gauranga!
Hare Krishna! Amala Gauranga dasa,
Q. My question then is
what benefit is there in hearing the holy names from someone such as me who is
a neophyte that has no real love or realization of the Supreme Lord? - Amala
Gauranga dasa, South Africa
Answer by Swami
Gaurangapada: Your first question is quite relevant and may arise in the minds
of many spiritual aspirants.
If you have no love and
realization for the Lord, you will never ask such a question in the first place
nor will you take up the daily chanting of His Holy Names or hear His pastimes.
So the fact that you are doing both means that you do have some spiritual
qualification which has made you to become inclined to chant His Holy Names.
Q. Is it not just dead
empty hallow sound that emanates from my lips when I when I greet people using
the holy names.
Let us discuss the
following quote by Shrila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura Prabhupada:
"The holy name must
be surcharged with proper spirit not mundane sentiment......The mere physical
sound is not the holy name of Krishna. Repeating only the syllables of the name
is called mayic sound. It has no spiritual essence."
Here Shrila Sarasvati Prabhupada
talks about the sound of the Holy Names emanated from the mouth of a person who
is envious of God or wants to become God and has no sambandha relationship with
the Lord through the medium of the spiritual master. Basically he is talking
about an atheist or a demoniac class of person who has no clue to the
philosophy and position of the Lord and one who has never sincerely associated
with the devotees of the Lord. Even if such a person chants the Holy Names
unknowingly or for a different reason, he or she destroys all their sins and
may attain some pious sukriti benefit personally, but his or her chanting may
not be able to greatly benefit others who hear it as the chanter itself does
not have faith in the efficacy of the chanting. The bottom line is that the
benefit which you can give to others while chanting the Holy Names is directly
proportional to the faith you have in the Holy Names. If you have 5% faith in
the Holy Names, you will give 5% benefit to others through your chanting and so
on.
But of course this
consideration is more applicable for Lord Krishna's Holy Names whereas the Holy
Names of Lords Nityananda Gauranga are more liberal and even if they are heard
from the lips of an offensive chanter, they will have maximum effect as they do
not consider the qualifications of the giver as well as the recipient.
Q. Is it not the same as
saying "Hi" or "Hello"-I do not mean to minimize the
potency of the holy names, it is not my intention to do so.
Answer by Swami
Gaurangapada: Never. The Holy Names chanted by even an offensive person can
destroy the sins of those who hear and grant them some auspiciousness though
not the highest platform. The only exception is the Mayavadis whose chanting of
the Name is pratibimba-namabhasa which means that it has no efficacy but
harmful to them as well as those who hear because they chant God's Name to
become God by usurping God's position. Their chanting is in fact offensive and
what the Holy Name does is that the Nama Prabhu grants the Mayavadis sayujya
mukti(impersonal liberation) which is actually a permanent fall down and
setback on the path attaining the spiritual Vaikuntha planets. In this way due
to their offensive chanting, the Mayavadis get stuck in the impersonal brahman
effulgence for trillions of years and thus loosing the opportunity to enter
into the spiritual planets and direct associate and serve the Lord face to
face.
Q. My second question
concerns prasad. I understand that prasad cannot be contaminated as it is above
the laws of nature it is not subject to decay and contamination like ordinary
matter. If someone with contaminated hands-say blood from meat touches ones
prasad or a meat eater happens to put a piece of carcass on ones plate on ones
prasad then can one still take that prasad- will not honoring that prasad not
be an offense? - Amala Gauranga dasa, South Africa.
Answer by Swami
Gaurangapada: I doubt you will ever face a situation where someone will put a
carcass on your plate of prasadam. But even if a meat eater distributes
prasadam then it should be accepted. Of course it is understood that a devotee
has cooked and offered that prasadam to the Lord not that meat eater otherwise
it is not prasadam in the first place because the Lord does not accept any
offerings from meat eaters.
sushkam paryushitam vapi,
nitam va dura-desatah
prapti-matrena
bhoktavyam, natra kala-vicarana
"One should eat the
maha-prasadam of the Lord immediately upon receiving it, even though it is
dried up, stale or brought from a distant country. One should consider neither
time nor place."
The above is the verse
from the Puranas quoted by Shrila Sarvabhauma Bhattacharya in the direct
presence of the Supreme Lord Gauranga in Shri Jagannatha Puri Dhama. (Shri
Chaitanya Charitamrita 2.6.225)