The document discusses two passages from scripture about Lord Jagannath's temple in Puri. It then shares a story told by Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja about a wise scavenger. The rest of the document continues a summary of a chapter from Jiva Goswami's Gopala-purva-campu discussing Krishna's pastimes with the gopis.
The document discusses two passages from scripture about Lord Jagannath's temple in Puri. It then shares a story told by Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja about a wise scavenger. The rest of the document continues a summary of a chapter from Jiva Goswami's Gopala-purva-campu discussing Krishna's pastimes with the gopis.
The document discusses two passages from scripture about Lord Jagannath's temple in Puri. It then shares a story told by Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja about a wise scavenger. The rest of the document continues a summary of a chapter from Jiva Goswami's Gopala-purva-campu discussing Krishna's pastimes with the gopis.
The document discusses two passages from scripture about Lord Jagannath's temple in Puri. It then shares a story told by Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja about a wise scavenger. The rest of the document continues a summary of a chapter from Jiva Goswami's Gopala-purva-campu discussing Krishna's pastimes with the gopis.
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The Temple at Jagannath Puri
His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
The Wise Scavenger
Sri Srimad Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja
The First Attraction Part 6
From Srila Jiva Goswamis Gopla-prva-camp, 15th praa.
The Temple at Jagannath Puri
His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada In 1958 there was a special fair in Jagannath Puri. It was written in the almanac that on that particular day, if somebody takes bath in the sea and has an audience of Lord Jagannath, then he will be liberated. I was also there with some friends. Youll be surprised to know that for a few-hour visit, about six million people assembled from all parts of India. The government had to make a special arrangement for their taking bath in the sea and visiting the temple. (Speech to Indian Audience, 28 July 1968.) In the Puri Jagannath temple, they offer bhoga of fifty-six types. Any time you go they can supply you prasda for one thousand persons. It is all ready. India is being advertised as a poor country without food, but if you go to the Jagannath temple at any time, and ask the manager, We have come, one thousand devotees. Please supply us prasda. Yes, ready. [laughter] So that is being done. This arrangement is there for the last two thousand years. The Jagannath temple has property, there is production, and there is good management. That process of temple worship is not to be introduced newly in this age. It is not possible. Therefore rmad Bhgavatam (12.3.52) says, krte yad dhyyato visnu trety yajato makhaih dvpare paricaryy kalau, kalau means in this age, tad dhari-krtant. Simply by chanting, you get the result of sacrifice, you get the result of meditation, you get the result of temple worship. Here next column
His Divine Grace
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
we are, of course, attempting to worship Jagannath with
our teeny efforts, but if you go to the real Jagannath temple in Puri, youll see the fifty-six offerings. (Lecture on Bhagavad-gt 3.1-5, Los Angeles, 20 December 1968.)
The Wise Scavenger
Sri Srimad Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja There is a story. Once there was an extremely opulent king who was also very charitable. Once he asked all of his officers, subordinates, ministers, commanders, and the other servants working under him, from the lowest to greatest officers, You may ask whatever you want from me. Ill give you. Those ministers,
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commanders and other officers asked for many things.
Some asked for a good wife, some asked for much wealth. They asked for good homes and so many things. That king also had a scavenger in his realm. A scavenger is the lowest person. The king asked him, What do you want? The scavenger said, O Lord! O King! I do not want anything. I only want that your feet should touch my poor humble cottage. Please visit my cottage and stay for a day. I dont want anything else from you. The scavenger was a most intelligent person, because he never asked for any wealth or any promotion as the others wanted. He only wanted that the king would come to his humble cottage. He just prayed for this. Then the king granted, All right. On this certain day well go. Now if the king goes, he will not go alone. The king will go with all his paraphernalia, ministers, commanders everything with pomp and ceremony. There will be a grand procession. Because the king is coming to stay there, royal palaces should be built in that place. Otherwise, how will the king stay there? So everything was built there for the king to come. It was made just like the kings palace. The scavenger was intelligent. na dhana na jana na sundar kavit v jagad-a kmaye mama janmani janmanvare bhavatd bhaktir ahaituk tvayi
This is an intelligent prayer: O Lord! I dont want
anything. I only want to serve your lotus feet. (Caitanya-caritmta, antya 20.29) Krishnas lotus feet should arrive here in this temple. It is Krishnas place. lakm-sahasra-ata-sambhrama-sevyamnam Innumerable Lakshmis will come to serve Krishna (Brahma-sahit 5.29). Krishna is pra-brahma. He is completely full of all opulence. So why will there be any deficiency? If someone gets Krishna there will be no deficiency at all. That is intelligence. Darshan on 24 November 1989.
The First Attraction Part 6
From Srila Jiva Goswamis Gopla-prva-campu, 15th praa Vrinda was worried that the so-called husbands might end up having a relationship with the gops and that would be the end of their relationship with Krishna. Paurnamasi consoles her and tells her how that wont be possible. Paurnamasi assures her that she will create my-gops out of her potency and the so-called husbands will never be able to touch
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the real gops. Although Vrinda is temporarily consoled, she
becomes agitated again after a few days when she hears news of the marriage of the gops to the other cowherd men. She rushes to Paurnamasi again for an explanation. Paurnamasi tells her that she was deluded by the Lords energy and the marriage has not actually occurred. Vrinda requests her to explain the entire secret behind the ll. Vrinda (in a timid voice): If it is so (that the marriage has not occurred), then please explain to me the entire secret. Paurnamasi (laughing momentarily and whispering in a low voice): I created the great illusion of a marriage for everyone simultaneously. They experienced it in the same way that one experiences a dream while sleeping, even though they were awake. Vrinda (heaving a sigh of relief after believing her): Even if it is an illusion, the designation of the gops as the wives of these so-called husbands is not suitable. [Translators Note: Vrinda says that even though it is an illusion, it is now a fact recorded in history that the gops got married to other men. Now everyone in history will remember how the gops love affair with Krishna ended in such an unfortunate way.] Paurnamasi: That too will not happen, because even in the future all the sages will repeatedly sing in a favorable way [by calling them Krishnas wives]. For example, the sage Durvasa in the Gopla-tpanupaniad (Uttara, 20) will say, sa vo hi svm bhavati That Krishna is certainly your husband! [Translators Note: Paurnamasi now describes all the scriptures which in the future will describe Krishna as the husband of the gops.] Paurnamasi (continues): During the rsa-ll descriptions, Sri Sukadev Goswami will also address them as, ka-vadhva [The gops] were the wives of Krishna. (rmad Bhgavatam 10.33.7) Krishna will also say to Uddhava, ballavyo me mad-tmik. And, gacchoddhava vraja saumya pitror nau prtim vaha These gops are my very soul. O Uddhava! Go to Vraja and also offer our love to our parents. (rmad Bhgavatam 10.46.3 and 10.46.6.) [Translators Note: Srila Jiva Goswami quotes two statements. The first one specifies that Krishna considers the gops his very own soul. The second one specifies clearly that Krishna considers Nanda and Yashoda as his parents.]
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Paurnamasi: Here, Krishnas addressing the
gops as ballavya is with the same feeling of belongingness in which a brhmaa would usually say, This is my brhma wife. Also, mm eva dayita preham tmna manas gat These gops, considering me as their dear husband, attained me in their minds. (rmad Bhgavatam 10.46.4.) This half-verse clearly indicates that although the gops sometimes externally consider Krishna as their paramour, in the core of their hearts they always consider him as their husband. Also, api bata madhu-purym rya-putro dhunste O bee! Aryaputra indeed stays in Mathura. (rmad Bhgavatam 10.47.21.) [Translators Note: The term rya-putra is used only for ones husband.] Also, the sages who will write the various tantras and gama literatures will also use the term gop-jana-vallabha in the secret mantras described in their literature. The term vallabha means husband. In this way, they too describe Krishna as the husband of the gops. [Translators Note: Here, Paurnamasi is talking about the eighteen-syllabled mantra kl kya govindya gop-jana-vallabhya svh]. Thus, by the order of use of the three terms gop jana vallabha, the first term expresses the
prva-paka and the successive terms express the
uttara-paka (the conclusion). [Translators Note: In every Vedic literature dealing with polemics, the sequence of dialogue is arranged such that the prva-paka (prima-facie view) is placed first and then the uttara-paka (the counter-view) is placed after it. Usually the final argument establishes the siddhnta (conclusion). Here in the term gop-jana-vallabha, the first term gop is compared to the prva-paka, the term jana is compared to the uttara-paka, and the final conclusion is given by the term vallabha (husband). Thus, the final verdict of the tantras describing Krishna as gopjana-vallabha is that he is the husband of the gops. It seems as if the first term gop places the question What is Krishnas relationship with a gop? The second term gop-jana (group of gops) further adds to the question by asking What is Krishnas relationship with the entire group of gops? The final term vallabha shines brilliantly as the siddhnta, or the conclusion. Krishnas relationship with all of them is that he is their eternal husband.] The Gautamya-tantra also says: gopti prakti vidyj janas tattva-samhaka anayor rayo vypty kraatvena cevara sndrnanda para jyotir vallabhatvena kathyate athav gop praktir janas tad-aa-maalam
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anayor vallabha prokta svm kkhya vara
krya-kraayor a rutibhis tena gyate
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aneka-janma-siddhn gopn patir eva v
nanda-nandana ity uktas trailokynanda-vardhana
[Translators Note: This verse from the tantras
explains two different meanings of the term gopjana-vallabha, and it is translated as follows:] The term gop denotes the material cause of creation (pradhna). The term jana denotes its transformation into various groups [of separated energies]. Due to the Lord being the refuge of the material cause as well as the effect (groups of separated energies), he is known as vara (the Supreme Lord). The term vallabha means the supreme effulgence, full of condensed happiness. Alternatively, the term gop denotes the personal energy of the Lord (cause) and the term jana indicates the group of its six aspects (effect). The Lord of both of these is known as Krishna. Thus, according to the Vedic literature, he is glorified as vara (the Supreme Lord) because of the principle of cause and effect. The gops are perfected associates [of Krishna] since many lives and the Lord is known as the husband of these gops. Since he increases the joy of the three worlds he is known as Nanda-nandana.
[Translators Note: These two meanings have
been given according to the explanation given by Srila Jiva Goswami in this section of the Gopla
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camp. Srila Jiva Goswami now explains in further
detail these two meanings.] In the first definition above, the term prakti means pradhna (the material cause of creation) and jana indicates its transformation into mahat-tattva. In the second definition, prakti means svarpa-akti (personal energy) and the term jana indicates the six aspects of the personal energy of the Lord, which are as follows: jna-akti-balaivarya-vrya-tejsy aeata bhagavac-chabda-vcyni vin heyair gudibhi The term bhagavn cannot be used to indicate anyone who does not possess unlimited knowledge, energy, strength, opulence, potency and effulgence without any trace of contemptible matter. (Viu Pura 6.5.79)
By using the term aneka-janma-siddhnm (perfected
associates for many lives) the eternal association of the gops and Krishna is demonstrated, just as the Lord said to Arjuna in the Bhagavad-gt, bahni me vyattni janmni tava crjuna Many lives both you and I have passed, O Arjuna! (Bhagavad-gt 4.5.) The term patir eva indicates that the descriptions of Krishna as the so-called paramour of the gops is an illusion created for this world. In reality, he is their eternal husband. The same understanding is provided by the term v. [To be continued.] Translated by Hari Parshad Das from the Gopla-prvacamp. Published by Sri Nityasvarup Brahmachari. 1912 A.D.