Posts archive for: May, 2008
  • Sri Govinda Bhasya - Gaudiya Vaisnava Vedanta sutra commentries.

    By Baladeva Vidyabhusana

    Sri Vedanta-sutra commentary

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    I love handsome and dark Lord Krsna, who shows, even to they
    who have only the dim reflection of devotional service, the path
    that leads to Him.

    Many Paths or One?

    Introduction by Baladeva Vidyabhusana

    In this pada will be described the nature of the Supreme
    Personality of Godhead and the path that leads to the realm of
    the Supreme Personality of Godhead. In the Chändogya Upaniñad
    (4.15.5-6) it is said:

    ." "Whether his final rites are performed or not, the
    yogi goes to the light. From the light he goes to the day. From
    the day he goes to bright fortnight. From the bright fortnight he
    goes to the six months when the sun travels in the north. From
    the six months when the sun travels in the north he goes to
    year. From the year he goes to the sun. From the sun he goes to
    the moon. From the moon he goes to lightning. From there a divine
    person leads him to Brahman. This is the path to the Lord, the
    path to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. They who travel this
    path do not return to the world of human beings

    In this passage light is the first stage on this path.
    However, in the Kauñétaké Upaniñad (1.3) it is said:

    "He travels on the path of the heavenly planets. He
    goes to Agniloka. He goes to Väyuloka. He goes to Varuëaloka.
    He goes to Indraloka. He goes to Prajäpatiloka. He goes to
    Brahmaloka."
    Here Agniloka is the first stage. In the Båhad-äraëyaka
    Upaniñad (5.10) it is said

    "Leaving this world, the soul goes to Väyuloka.
    There he passes through the opening of a chariot-wheel. Then the
    soul ascends to the sun."

    Here Väyuloka is the first stage on the path. In the
    Muëòaka Upaniñad (2.11) it is said:

    "Passing through the doorway of the sun, the soul is
    cleansed of all impurities."

    Here the sun is the first stage on the path. In other
    scriptures other accounts are also seen.

    Saàçaya (doubt): Is only one path to the world of the
    Supreme described here, or are many different paths, beginning
    with the path that begins with light, described here in these
    passages of the Upaniñads?

    Pürvapakña (the opponent speaks): Because these paths are
    all different there must be many different paths.

    Siddhänta (conclusion): In the following words the author
    of the sütras gives His conclusion.

    Sütra 1

    arcir-ädinä tat prathiteù

    arciù - light; ädinä - beginning with; tat - that;
    prathiteù - because of being well known.

    It begins with light, for that is well known.

    Purport

    The enlightened souls travels to the world of the Supreme
    Personality of Godhead on a path that begins with light. Why is
    that? The sütra expains, "tat prathiteù" (for
    that is well known). In the Chändogya Upaniñad (5.10.1) it is
    said:

    "This they know: They who perform austerities and worship the Lord with faith travel on the path that begins with
    light."

    This passage is taken from the chapter describing the
    knowledge of the five fires (païcägni-vidyä). Therefore the
    path that begins with light is traveled even by they who study
    the fire and other vidyäs. In the Brahma-tarka it is said:

    "Two paths are famous. The path beginning with light
    is traveled by they who are enlightened with transcendental
    knowledge, and the path beginning with smoke is traveled by they
    who perform Vedic rituals. That is the conclusion of all the
    Vedas."

    This being so, it is understood that the scriptures describe
    a single path for the enlightened souls, and therefore the
    differences in the descriptions should be reconciled in the same
    was they were in the case of the attributes of the Lord. This is
    so because the knowledge to be described here is one, even though
    the scriptural texts seem to give different explanations. The
    conclusion, then, is that the path begins with light. Any other
    interpretation breaks the real meaning of the Vedic texts.

  • A Riddle...

    Ranga Devi at ISKCON Sri Mayapura

    A Riddle...

    Sri Krsna asks Srimati Radharani,
    * Those who are fully satisfied by others satisfaction;
    * Who become very unhappy when others are suffering;
    * Who are not excited by personal comforts;
    * Who are not troubled when troubles arise;
    * And who are always engaged in the service of their chosen Deity
    here in Vrindavan as Vaisnavas.

    Oh My dearest moon-faced one! Kindly think it over carefully and then tell me - Who is that I am describing?
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    Sri Radha replies: You are actually talking about My gopis!!!!
    (Govinda Lilamrita 13-113)
    May you develop the desire to have the desire to always remember Krsna and never forget!

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