Bhakti Vriksha An Introduction 1
Bhakti Vriksha An Introduction 1
Bhakti Vriksha An Introduction 1
Bhakti Vriksha, the tree of devotional service is the name for small groups of people
meeting weekly for about two to three hours. It is very interactive and helps the
participants to discuss the Krishna Conscious philosophy, develop close and friendly
relationships with devotees, and progress very happily in Krishna Consciousness. It also
trains them to become competent preachers. It is based on the principles of
congregational preaching of the Nama Hatta devised by Srila Bhakti Vinoda Thakura.
It takes care of the social, psychological, intellectual and emotional needs of a devotee to
firmly establish himself in his spiritual need of bhakti and his eternal service to Krishna.
It is, thus, a holistic approach to training a devotee, laying a firm foundation in his
devotional service which will keep growing unlimitedly throughout his entire life. Since
proper understanding and faith is established in his heart through studying Srila
Prabhupada’s instructions in a systematic way, where practical application of those
principles are stressed, the devotee progresses undisturbed by various onslaughts of Kali,
with a firm faith in the Krishna Conscious process and instructions.
It consists of an ice- breaker or Satsanga session, kirtan, japa, spiritual edification or the
discussion of some Krishna Conscious topic, preaching session and prasadam.
In a gradual and systematic way, the members are helped to advance in Krishna
Consciousness. Members are given certificates to acknowledge each level of
advancement.
The Lesson modules, which are ready-made preaching plans, will help the
leader/facilitator to conduct the programme week after week. These are simple to
follow and help in conducting the programmes very well.
The study classes conducted for the members on a different day of the week, after a
few months of starting the group programme, will further ensure that the members
are well versed in Srila Prabhupada’s books.
When the group has completed the modules in 64 weeks, normally they should be ready
to “multiply”. This involves the trained and qualified members of the group to become
leaders themselves. Those who are not yet ready to be leaders could be regrouped to
attend these new leaders’ programmes and they can act as senior devotees assisting the
leaders in preaching and taking care of the new members, while making further
advancement themselves . When they make the required progress, they could be
encouraged to lead new Bhakti Vrikshas themselves.
Mood and method of the Bhakti Vriksha:
Bhakti is the goal of the Bhakti Vriksha… and Bhakti involves applying practically the
Krishna Conscious principles… not a dry discussion of philosophy alone. Ideally, anyone
who has firm faith in Srila Prabhupada and is practicing all the principles of chanting 16
rounds, following the four regulative principles and is observing Mangala Arathi, reading
Srila Prabhupada’s books, observing Ekadasi and has a basic understanding of the
Krishna Conscious philosophy can become a Bhakti Vriksha group leader.
One does not have to be a scholar to be able to answer all the questions. One can always
refer back to the seniors or to Srila Prabhupada’s books and get back to the members if
one is not able to answer some difficult questions. The members will be made aware of
the family of devotees in different levels of advancement who are there to back the
leader. The Bhakti Vriksha leader’s main qualification is his sincerity in desiring the
spiritual advancement of his members.
Building up relationships in a very close and personal way is most important, as it helps
people to surrender to Krishna due to devotee association.
Developing service attitude and humility are the primary requirements of a successful
Bhakti Vriksha leader who can convince his members to commit themselves more and
more to Krishna Consciousness.
Love and trust is built up if the leader acts as a facilitator and not as a controller. This will
also lead to the empowerment of the members to quickly advance and preach.
The art of listening is required in the leader to encourage and facilitate a lively discussion
in which every one takes part and benefits.
The goal is the spiritual advancement of everyone, including the leader. So by catering to
the spiritual growth of others, the leader becomes more and more selfless and progresses
quickly and wonderfully in Krishna Consciousness. This gives him a higher taste and he
enjoys the nectar of devotional service.
Regular meetings with the other leaders as well as with the programme coordinator are
very essential. It enables each one to learn from one another’s successes, sort out
problems, and co-operate together for the overall success of the Bhakti Vriksha
programme.
1) It is interactive and so is more interesting. Thus, it helps people to retain what they
have learnt.
2) Fosters close and lasting spiritual relationships and family feeling with the other
devotees.
3) Empowers everyone to be a preacher and a leader.
4) It has the potential to multiply quickly while ensuring good training of devotees.
5) Engages everyone in absorbing devotional service.
6) Leadership skills are learnt and developed by everyone.
7) Helps one to develop true Vaishnava qualities of tolerance, humility, efficiency,
selflessness, etc.
8) It supports the seven purposes of ISKCON as given by Srila Prabhupada and helps in
achieving them. (We have dealt with this in greater detail in the next chapter.)
Summing up:
1) Conducting a Bhakti Vriksha is easy and simple if you follow the techniques.
2) The results, both in terms of quality and quantity, make it worthwhile to apply the
Bhakti Vriksha System.
3) With experience you gain expertise. You can discuss your problems with those who
have learnt to conduct it successfully.
4) One can fulfill Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s desire and prediction of flooding the
world with Krishna Consciousness. Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu has said that if even one
percent of the population becomes devotees, the golden age will set in! Bhakti Vriksha
has the potency to accomplish this.
5) The modules facilitate the application of Bhakti Vriksha as presented in the manual
and will make it easy for all preachers to follow, even those without any previous
experience.