Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Madhya-līlā 20.125–136 – December 5, 1966, New York

 
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Sri Caitanya-caritamrta,
Madhya-lila 20.125-136
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December 5, 1966, New York
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Prabhupada:
abhidheya-nama 'bhakti', 'prema'-prayojana
purusartha-siromani prema maha-dhana
[Cc Madhya 20.125]
So after understanding our relationship with Krsna... Every understanding has its ultimate goal. So the understanding is that we are eternally related with Krsna. Forgetting this relationship, we are now engaged in relationship with this material body, which I am not. Therefore I have to revive my activities which is directly in relationship with Krsna. And that is called to act in Krsna consciousness. And development of that Krsna consciousness will be ended in love of..., full love of Krsna.
When we reach that stage, love of God, love of Krsna, then we love everyone, because Krsna is everyone. Without coming to that central point, our love on the material conception of life-equality, fraternity, brotherhood-are all simply cheating process. That is not possible. So come to that stage.
krsna-madhurya-sevananda-praptira karana
krsna-seva kare, [ara] krsna-rasa-asvadana
[Cc Madhya 20.126]
Krsna-madhurya-seva, praptira karana. Just like in the material world, when we serve somebody, we become tired. We become detestful. We do not like to serve. But if we serve Krsna, then we shall feel some ecstasy in increasing the service. There is no payment. There is, I mean to say... Materially, there is no payment. Still, a person engaged in Krsna's service, in Krsna consciousness, he will be encouraged to serve more and more. This is the distinction.
In the material platform, if you serve somebody, you will find tired, satiated. You won't like. But if you engage yourself in the service of Krsna, you'll find yourself more energetic. You'll like to serve more and more. That is the test. If I feel tired, then that is material, and if I feel more encouraged, that means it is blessings of Krsna. Krsna-madhurya... One is engaged in service of Krsna not officially or to make show; he feels enlivened in rendering such transcendental service. Some of you must be feeling like that, I am sure; otherwise you cannot take so much responsibility, working all day, unless you feel. You see?
So that is the test. Krsna-madhurya. There is some transcendental ecstasy, feeling, in the service of the Lord. So in the beginning we may not relish that transcendental feeling, but as we go on, increasing, we'll feel it.
Krsna-seva kare, krsna-rasa-asvadana. This is called krsna-rasa. Just like anything we do, there is some humor, there is some taste. Suppose a person writes poetry. In writing that poetry he feels some taste; therefore he writes. Some..., somebody plays on flute. So everything... Somebody drinks. So there is some particular taste. Similarly, transcendentally, you will have a taste for Krsna's service. That is Krsna consciousness, a taste of mellow, mellow, or, what is called, a humor. You'll like. You'll like to serve more and more. The more you serve, you'll like to serve more and more. That is transcendental service.
ihate drstanta-yaiche daridrera ghare
'sarvajna' asi' duḥkha dekhi' puchaye tahare
[Cc Madhya 20.127]
Now, Lord Caitanya is giving one example, that a astrologer has come to a poor man's house. The astrologer sees that "This man is living very niggardly life, wretched life, but he should not have done like that. His horoscope says that he should be a rich man. His palmistry says that he should be a rich man."
ihate drstanta-yaiche daridrera ghare
'sarvajna' asi' duḥkha dekhi' puchaye tahare
[Cc Madhya 20.127]
So the astrologer asks him, "Oh, I see you have got some good symptoms in your horoscope, in your palm. Oh, why you are suffering? Why you are suffering?"
So,
'tumi kene duḥkhi, tomara ache pitr-dhana
tomare na kahila, anyatra chaḍila jivana'
[Cc Madhya 20.128]
"I see that you have got your paternal property hidden somewhere, hidden somewhere. You have got some money left by your father, but it is hidden somewhere. You have to find out. It is hidden somewhere."
sarvajnera vakye kare dhanera uddese
aiche veda-purana jive 'krsna' upadese
[Cc Madhya 20.129]
Now, as the poor man, under the instruction of the astrologer, after hearing from the astrologer, he begins to search out wealth, "Where my father has kept the hidden wealth? I must find out," as he begins to search it out. Similarly, aiche veda-purana jive 'krsna' upadese. So as the astrologer gives instruction to the poor man that "You should not live such niggardly, wretched life. I see that your..., you are rich man's son. Your father has left some property, and you can enjoy that. Find it out." So this example is just applicable to the Vedic instruction.
Vedas, just like, take Vedas astrologer, and we are struggling against this material nature, hard life. Vedas says, "Oh, why you are so much struggling? You are... You are a very rich man's son. You are son of God. You are son of Krsna, who is full of all opulences. He is the proprietor of everything. He's all-powerful. He is all-beautiful. He is full of knowledge. You are son of such a father, and why you are suffering?" Just see the comparison.
The astrologer says to a poor man that "You should not have suffered so much, because I see from astrological calculation that you have got your father's property. Just find it out, where it is. It is within your house. Just find it out." So similar instruction is given by the Vedas, that why... The exact word in the Vedas used, uttisthata jagrata prapya varan nibhodata [Katha Upanisad 1.3.14].
Uttisthata jagrata prapya varan nibhodata: "Oh, you human being, you are sleeping under material spell, under illusion. Oh, no, no. Don't do this. Get up! Get up! Just act, and have your share of happiness. You are son of God. You are son of the Supreme. Why you should suffer? Just search out." This is the instruction of Vedas. Very nicely it is given. The Vedas instruct that you should not toil so much hard for simple existence. You are the son of the Supreme. And what is that Supreme? Aisvaryasya samagrasya viryasya yasasaḥ sriyaḥ [Visnu Purana 6.5.74]
Here we claim, "Oh, he is my father. He has got ten million dollars in his bank." But if you understand that you have got another father, who is real father, who has unlimited wealth, which is cannot finish by spending like anything... Huh? And actually it is so. We are... Nobody is here father and son. This is simply dress, just like in a theatrical performance. I think this word agitated one of our devotee and left this meeting. [laughs] But actually this is the fact. That means he wants to keep this dress and at the same time become Krsna consciousness. Your see?
So actually, this material stage-acting-"my father," "my son," "my family," "my country" and so many-aham mameti. Aham, "I am," and "mine." This is the disease of this material world. "I am something, lord, and everything mine." So this is simply stage play. And soon as the body is finished, this play is also finished. Just like in theatrical performances, as soon as the time is over, the [indistinct] is there, and you have to give up your dress and become Mr. Such-and-such. No more king, no more nothing. And while playing in the stage, "Oh, I am king," "I am queen," "I am this, and so many things I was doing." And as soon as the play is over, I am neither king, neither queen; I am ordinary Mr. John or Mr.... That's all.
So why should we play in that way? We are actually king's son, the Supreme, Paramesvara, the Supreme Father. He is not only Supreme by name, but He is aisvaryasya: He is the proprietor of all wealth. Samagrasya. All wealth. Samagrasya means all... Aisvaryasya samagrasya, viryasya. Here my father may be weak. Oh, he cannot give me protection. When death is drawing me, dragging me, oh, my father cannot give me protection. But if you actually approach the Supreme Father, there is no death. Death cannot touch you, you have got such a father. Just approach him. Aisvrayasaya samagraya viryas... He is so powerful. Even in this world, why you? You are conscious of your father, Krsna conscious. Your father gives you all protection, kaunteya pratijanihi na me bhaktaḥ pranasyati [Bg 9.31].
It is stated in the Bhagavata. Bhagavad-gita. Krsna says to Arjuna, "My dear Arjuna you declare it to the world that my devotee will never be vanquished." So we have got such a relationship, we have got such a father. So Lord Caitanya says,
sarvajnera vakye kare dhanera uddese
aiche veda-purana jive 'krsna' upadese
[Cc Madhya 20.129]
The, all the scriptures they are advising you to search out your real father. To search out your real father then you will be happy. Don't try to be happy by this false dress and false father, false platform. No. The scriptural instruction nobody, no scripture in the world instructs you that you will become happy here. No. Take Bible, take Koran or take Bhagavad-gita or any scripture. Even, I mean to say, Buddhist scripture. Lord Buddha was a King's son why did he give up everything? He become a mendicant and placed himself in meditation in Gaya underneath a tree. So that philosophy also does not say that you enjoy this material world. Nobody will say, "And be happy here." No scripture will say like that. Every scripture will say that you find out your real father. Come back, back to Godhead that is the real.
The modern foolish creatures they may find out something that here we have to adjust things. Here we shall make the heavenly kingdom. No, Bhagavad-gita does not say that, duḥkhalayam asasvatam [Bg 8.15]. This place is full of miseries. So unless one comes to this understanding that this place is full of misery. Oh there is no chance of a spiritual progress. If he thinks that this place is very nice, here we have got nice food, nice sleeping accommodation, nice girlfriend or boyfriend. And so if he says, "This is nice," then he is not progressing spiritually. This should be condemned, it is not pessimisic [sic] it is the real understanding. That there is no happiness here. Unless one understands fully he cannot make any spiritual progress. That's a fact. Then being because there… Actually there is no happiness and if we think there is happiness that means I am still under illusion. Still under illusion.
sarvajnera vakye mūla-dhana anubandha
sarva-sastre upadese, 'sri-krsna'-sambandha
[Cc Madhya 20.130]
Now if you accept directly Krsna or the Supreme Lord as your ultimate goal of life and shelter. Then you need not search out, you have got the thing. Therefore you have to follow, mahajano yena gataḥ sa panthaḥ [Cc Madhya 17.186]. These are very valuable instruction.
Tarko 'pratisthaḥ, if you want to find out the absolute truth by your philosophical research you'll never find it. Because your philosophical research may be different from me. Maybe it is always, no philosopher exists. Why there are so many cults and philosophical thesis? Because no; nasav munir yasya matam na bhinnam. One cannot be a philosopher he does not put another against view on the other philosopher's view. He's not a philosopher. A philosopher means, suppose you are philosopher and I am philosopher. I must cut your arguments, I say, "Oh this is right." And this is going on everyone is thinking this, "Your theory is not good, my theory is good. I can create, I am the cause." These things are going on, so this is called tarkaḥ. So, by... If you go on, on this argumentative philosophical speculation to find out the Supreme Truth it will be useless labor only.
Tarko 'pratisthaḥ srutayo vibhinna [Cc Madhya 17.186], if you stick to particular type of scripture, "Oh I am Christian, oh I cannot go beyond my Bible. Oh, I am Hindu, oh I cannot go beyond my Vedas, Puranas, Mahabharata. Oh, I am Moslem, I cannot go beyond my Koran." But you will find because we are all foolish we will find that there is difference between Koran, difference between Bible. And actually there is no difference. Each scripture is all right but according to circumstances, according to country, according to the people they have been differently advised. But the ultimate is God. So, anyone who knows he says, "Well these differences," I mean to say, "Material only according to circumstances."
Desa, kala, patra. Desa means place, kala means time and just like Lord Buddha. He said, "There is no God. There is no soul." Because at that time, to that class of people that sort of instruction was needed. Lord Buddha we accept him as incarnation of God. He cannot say that there is no God [laughter]. But the people amongst whom he preached they could not understand what is God. Therefore simply moral principles, that just don't kill animals, that's all. That so much expert in killing animals, that, that was there ultimate philosophy. Stop that nonsense and what they will understand about God? So therefore he did not say anything more. So actually, his intention was if these foolish people stop this animal killing they will be at least virtuous so that in future they may understand what is God. Eh? Because foolish non-virtuous person, always sinful acting. You see Bhagavad-gita; na mam duskrtino mūḍhaḥ prapadyante naradhamaḥ [Bg 7.15].
Those who are always engaged in miscreant, doing mischief only they cannot approach God. Not possible. Therefore, to such people this preaching is required that you stop this foolish nonsense. If they can stop then they one day there will be opportunity to understand God.
So srutayo vibhinna, therefore ephemerally, superficially we find that there is difference between Bible and Koran or Koran and Bhagavad-gita. But if we take the sum total, well Koran is preaching also God, Bible is teaching also God and Bhagavad-gita is also teaching God. So superficially we may find, therefore you cannot understand what is the way. So, neither you can approach the supreme truth by this philosophical argumental speculation nor by reading our self the scripture by our self, understanding. No, it is not possible.
Nasav munir yasya matam na bhinnam, if we go to some, I mean to say leaders. Then he will say, "Oh this is right," he will say, "this is right." Everyone say against the other, nasav munir yasya. Then how I shall find out? What is the way? That I can find out the Absolute Truth. Therefore, Bhagavata gives you instruction; mahajano yena dharmasya tattvam nihitam guhaya [Cc Madhya 17.186]. The Absolute Truth, the... It is very confidential therefore you take up the way just try to follow the footprints of great saints and sages and spiritual master, that's all. Mahajano yena gataḥ sa panthaḥ. You'll have to find out a bona-fide maha-janaḥ or mahatma who are always engaged in the service of the Lord and just try to follow. That will do you good. If you search out in your own way, then it is not possible. You have to adopt a line; which line is perfect and by following that line the performer has achieved success. So sarva-sastre, in every scripture there is the aim, ultimate goal is God or Krsna.
'bapera dhana ache'-jnane dhana nahi paya
tabe sarvajna kahe tare praptira upaya
[Cc Madhya 20.131]
Now the man, the poor man is asking the astrologer, "Yes I have also heard that my father was very rich man and he has left some money but I do not know. Would you kindly let me know how can I find out what is the way? Where it is laid down." He was as... He was by the astrological calculation. He was saying that, "I am very rich man's son and my father has left some money which is somewhere hidden. So can you tell me where is that hidden place so that I can find out?"
So we shall discuss the hidden place tomorrow.
Devotee: Jaya. [break]
Prabhupada:
'bapera dhana ache'-jnane dhana nahi paya
tabe sarvajna kahe tare praptira upaya
[Cc Madhya 20.131]
Now, the poor man asked the astrologer, "Yes, what you say is right. I have heard also that my father is very rich man and he has left some money for me, but where he has kept, I do not find. Will you please let me know how I can find out?" So the astrologer... Astrologer, a perfect astrologer is called sarvajna. Sarvajna means he knows past, present and future. A real astrologer means he will tell you about your past life and he will tell you about your present life and your future life also.
There is a system of astrology in India which is called Bhrgu-samhita. Any man will go, and if the expert in Bhrgu-samhita science, he will at once tell you what you were in your past life, how you are acting in this present life, and what is your next life. Therefore, perfection of astrology is in the Bhrgu-samhita, and they is called sarvajna. And in old Indian system, as soon as child is born, an expert astrologer will be called forth and there will be ceremony, jata-karma, just after the birth. Just like before giving birth to the child, there was some ceremony which is called garbhadhana ceremony, and between the birth-giving ceremony and the child is born, there are two other ceremonies, sadhavakan[?]. So after the birth of the child, the astrologer is called forth and he begins to tell about the future of the boy.
In the Srimad-Bhagavatam, when Maharaja Pariksit was born, his father was dead; his grandfather... You know, his father was only sixteen years old when the boy was in the womb of his mother. In the battlefield he died. So when the child was born, the grandfather, Arjuna, and his elder brother, they are very much anxious to know how this child will become in future. Because a responsible king, they wanted to know, "Whether the child is worth to our family?"
So everything was spoken that is described in the Srimad-Bhagavatam, that "This child will be like this, like this," and it was foretold that the at the last stage of his life, he will be cursed by a brahmana and he will die out of snake bite. "This child will die by snake bite." That was also foretold. And because the brahmana cursed, a brahmana boy cursed him, that "Within seven days the king will die by snake bite..." That's a long story. Therefore, Maharaja Pariksit, he was not very old, but he understood that "I will have to die by snake bite, so let me get free from this royal responsibilities." He at once handed over his kingdom to his son and went to the bank of the Ganges and sat down there tight, without taking any food and drink, for seven days, and he heard Srimad-Bhagavatam from the authoritative source of Sukadeva Gosvami, and he died at the end of seven days; a snake came and bit him.
So this astrological calculation were then; still there are. Just see. In the Srimad-Bhagavatam, when Srimad-Bhagavatam was written, it was five thousand years before. It is stated there that in the beginning of Kali-yuga, there will be buddha-avatara, incarnation. Vabhisekha[?]. Vabhisekha means "there will appear." These are sastra, these are astrological calculation, everything perfect. The other day, when I was discussed about Sanatana Goswami, how even an ordinary hotel keeper, he kept an astrologer who told the hotel keeper that "This man has got eight golden dollars." Just see. This is astrology. Even a thief could be conducted, guided by astrologer, and what to speak of others.
So that was their system in India. So that example is being placed here by Lord Caitanya that the Veda, Veda, that is astrology for your guidance. For your guidance, the scripture is your astrologer. He knows your future, he knows your past. So therefore you should consult. You should consult, for our guidance. Now, the astrologer is supposed to give some instruction to the poor man.
'ei sthane ache dhana'-yadi daksine khudibe
'bhimarula-baruli' uthibe, dhana na paibe
[Cc Madhya 20.132]
Now, the astrologer says, is giving him-it is figurative-that "If you want to search out the Absolute Truth by ritualistic method..." Mostly people are attached to the particular faith and its ritualistic method. They consider this is, oh, everything. Veda-vada-rataḥ partha nanyad astiti vadinaḥ [Bg 2.42]. They think that performing these rituals of a particular religion and faith, that is all; no more.
So Lord Caitanya says..., Lord Caitanya in the shape of that astrologer says that if you follow-the figurative; it is given figurative-that he is searching after the wealth left by his father. Similarly, we have got our father, the Supreme, and He is the supreme proprietor of everything. Now if we try to find out our father and father's property by the ritualistic process-there are ritualistic process in every religion and in every scripture-but if we stick to that, then the result will be they will be entrapped by such fanaticism, and it will be not possible to make progress.
This is called daksina system. Daksina, daksina means if you..., he is giving him instruction that "Your house is bounded by east side, west side, north side and south side. So if you go to the south..." South is translated into Sanskrit, daksina. And daksina also means giving something to the priest in respect of his service for performing rituals. So this is figuratively being used, daksina. Daksina means priesthood. If you follow the priesthood, then the result will be that 'bhimarula-baruli' uthibe, dhana na paibe: "There are some poisonous insects which will bite you, and you will not be able to dig out the wealth left by your father."
So this poisonous effect is that the priesthood, they are for business. They will never give you the right thing, not it is in their power. Not it is in their power. That is going on. But if you find out..., if you want to find out the Absolute Truth through this rituals and priesthood, then the result will be that you will be bitten by some poisonous, I mean to say, insect, and your attempt will be unsuccessful. Pascime. Pascime khudibe.
'pascime' khudibe, taha 'yaksa' eka haya
se vighna [karibe]-dhane hata na paḍaya
[Cc Madhya 20.133]
Then again, the system of ahahgama-pasana, pantheism, philosophical speculation, pantheism, monism, atheism, agnosticism, so many "isms" there are. So if you follow these "isms," there is a jata, there is another danger which you will not get any information of the Absolute Truth.
'uttare' khudile ache krsna 'ajagare'
dhana nahi pabe, khudite gilibe sabare
[Cc Madhya 20.134]
So uttara, uttara means uttara-mimamsa. There is a philosophy which is called karma-mimamsa. Karma-mimamsa means there is no need of making your relationship with God. God is Supreme, accepted, but He is bound to give you the result of your honest work. This is another philosophy. So you work honestly, this is more or less moral principles. If you stick to the moral principle, ethics and moral, then you will be entrapped by this, I mean to say, prideness that "Oh, I am very moral. I do not speak lies. I do not steal. I treat with my neighbors very nicely. So I have no necessity to search out father. I am quite all right."
That means, this mundane moralist, if you become mundane moralist, or if you become mundane philosopher or if you stick to the ritualistic process of your particular faith, then there is no hope of reaching to the Absolute Truth. Mundane scriptural, ritualistic way and dry speculative philosophy and mundane moralist. Mundane moralist.
Just like Arjuna and his brother. His brother..., eldest brother Maharaja Yudhisthira, he was very moralist, Dharmaraja. His name was "the king of religious principles," Dharmaraja. So Krsna Himself advised him that "You go to Dronacarya and tell him a lie, that 'Your son is dead. Your son is dead.' " Now Maharaja Yudhisthira, he was a mundane moralist. He said, "Oh, how can I tell lie? How can I tell lie? I have never spoken lie in my life." So there was some argument. Of course this was, fight was, some compromise was made between them in the camp.
So he became a mundane moralist. He did not consider that "The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna, is asking me to tell lie." So he could not transgress his moral principles, so he could not become a devotee of Krsna. He considered mundane moralism, so it was not possible for him to become a Krsna conscious person. He could not take Krsna's order as the supreme. But Arjuna, in the beginning, he was hesitating to fight and kill his kinsmen, and when he understood that "Krsna wants this fight," he decided, "Yes, I shall do." This is Krsna consciousness.
So these are the principles. If we stick to the particular type of ritualism-because I confess a particular type of faith, and my faith describes this sort of ritualism, I must follow-then you stick to that, you cannot make any progress. And if you go on simply philosophizing-this "ism," that "ism," that "ism," nonsense-ism-then also you will not be able. And if you become mundane moralist, then also you will not be able. You have to become transcendental to all these mundane principles; then it will be possible to become perfectly Krsna conscious.
So it is not transgressing, because as soon as you become really Krsna conscious, then you become all: you become a philosopher, you become a ritualistic, you become actually moralist. What is the standard of moral? Can you explain? What is the standard of morality? Can you explain? Can any one of you say? Have you got any idea what is the standard of morality? The standard of morality is to obey the Supreme. That is standard of morality. Standard of morality does not mean that you manufacture something morality out of your concoction. No. Standard of morality is to obey the Supreme. That is standard of morality.
Example. Example is, just like the State. The State has law that you commit..., if you commit murder, then you will be hanged. It is immoral. If you commit theft, then you will be punished. But when the State says that you go and become a spy and become a thief and bring out these documents from the enemy's camp, that is morality. If you kill a man, you will be hanged. But when the State order, if you kill an enemy, hundreds of enemy, you will be awarded gold medal. So if you stick to the principle-theft and murder-and do not follow the State order, you will be considered a, what is called, tyrant, or what is that?
Devotee: Traitor.
Prabhupada: Traitor. Traitor. So if in our practical experience we see to obey the order of the supreme is morality, standard of morality, don't you think to obey the supermost supreme, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, to obey Him, that is morality? That is morality. So if you stick to the mundane principle, then it will not be.
Therefore the astrologer advises the poor man,
pūrva-dike tate mati alpa khudite
dhanera jhari paḍibeka tomara hatete
[Cc Madhya 20.135]
In other words, that if you take this process of Krsna consciousness, devotional service, a slight attempt will give you the treasury house of that wealth. A slight attempt. Sv-alpam apy asya dharmasya trayate mahato bhayat. This is the only, only path. Bhaktya mam abhijanati yavan yas casmi tattvataḥ [Bg 18.55].
In the Bhagavad-gita you will find that if you actually want God, then you will have to follow this process, Krsna consciousness, and transcendental loving service to the Supreme Lord. That will make you successful. Even if you execute a little percentage of this process, then you will touch at once, "Oh, here is..." At least you will know, "Oh, here is the hidden box containing the treasure." Now, gradually, you open it and then enjoy. But at once you will get information, "Here is the thing." So this is the process. Aiche sastra kahe-karma, jnana, yoga tyaji' [Cc Madhya 20.136].
Now, Lord Caitanya is explaining this system, different systems: ritualistic, philosophical, meditation, morality, all these in sastra-kahe. The real Vedic instruction is... Just like, what is Veda? Veda means the words of the Lord. That is Veda. Scripture means the words of the Lord. God says, "Let there be light." God says, "Let there be creation." These words are scripture. Now one who takes out... Just like sound is transmitted from a certain place, and one who captures by the machine, he gets the information, similarly, Veda means instruction transmitted by the Supreme Lord, and there are capable personalities, just like Brahma, that capture it, and that is distributed, either in writing or by tradition, by hearing. That is scripture. The words of God.
Now, here the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna, is personally speaking Bhagavad-gita. Is it not Veda? That is Veda. That is real Veda. Sarva-upanisade. In the Gita-mahatmya it is said, "This is the essence of all Veda." This is Vedanta. Simply by studying Bhagavad-gita, one becomes a learned science in the science of God. So sastra-kahe. Sastra-kahe. And what [is] that sastra? The essence of all sastra, the essence of all scripture, asks you to do-the sastra says, the Lord says-sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja [Bg 18.66]: "Give up everything. Just surrender unto Me." This is the most confidential part of knowledge. So "give up everything" means there are different processes, different processes: ritualistic processes, different religious processes, philosophical processes, meditation, so many. "Give up all. Simply surrender to Krsna."
So Lord Caitanya is stressing on that point, that aiche sastra kahe-karma, jnana, yoga tyaji'. Karma. Karma means general activities on moral principle. That is called karma. Karma means, real karma means that you have to live, so you have to work. So work in such a way that you may not be entangled. Just like honest businessman, he works; he works according to the law. He does not play any blackmailing, and he pays the proper income tax to the government and the other taxes. He does nicely. This is called work, karma. You have to live. Without working you cannot live. But you work in such a way so that you may not be entangled. That is called work, karma.
Now, this work is not the solution of your human life. You can get some morsel of bread and eat and drink and sleep and just enjoy your wife and die like cats and dogs, that's all. And then you will take with you the result of your good work or bad work. That is karma. That is not solution.
Then the next stage is, above this karma, this ordinary, general people, there is a class, they are thinkers. They are thinkers: "Whether this is the solution of life?" So thinkers, some of them are dry thinkers. They have no knowledge, but they think only. They do not get the source of knowledge from higher authorities; they manufacture their own way. So apart from that, those who are bona fide thinkers, they are called jnani. Jnani means that this process of karma cannot make solution of life. They push some philosophical thesis that "This is the solution of life." They are called jnani.
And the others, the yogi, they meditate. So what they meditate? Not they meditate falsely; they meditate, they concentrate the whole senses and put the focus in the soul and the Supersoul. So their endeavor is to make, reestablish with the Supersoul who is sitting in my heart. That is yoga system. So all these systems can be adjusted only in one system: Krsna consciousness. That is the version of all the sastra, all the Vedas.
So Lord Caitanya also confirms that:
aiche sastra kahe-karma, jnana, yoga tyaji'
'bhaktye' krsna vasa haya, bhaktye tahre bhaji
[Cc Madhya 20.136]
If you want Krsna, if you want God, then you don't try to follow all these processes. You just try to follow devotional service to the Lord, bhakti, Krsna consciousness. That will please Krsna. And then by His pleasing, He will reveal to you. He will reveal to you. God, being pleased with your sincere service and love, He will let you know. Just like Arjuna is being instructed by the Supreme Lord, and He says, "My dear Arjuna, I am speaking to you the most confidential part of knowledge." So if we become friend like Arjuna to Krsna, then Krsna will reveal Himself, as He is revealing Himself, "I am this, I am that, I am this, I am that," in the conflict[?].
So if you actually want to reestablish your lost relationship with Krsna and God, then you have to adopt this Krsna consciousness, and nothing more.
Thank you very much. [end]

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