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Prabhupada:
So one of the chief disciples of Prakasananda Sarasvati, he very much appreciated Caitanya Mahaprabhu's presentation of Vedanta-sutra and excellent presentation of harer nama harer nama harer nama eva kevalam [Cc. Adi 17.21], that "In this age there is no other alternative for self-realization than chanting this Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare," harer nama, the holy name of God. So considering the fallen age at the present moment, God is so merciful and kind that He presents Himself as sound, sound vibration, which everyone can produce by his tongue and can hear, and God is present there.
So we have been discussing this... Sreyah srtim bhaktim udasya te vibho klisyanti ye kevala-bodha-labhaye. Don't waste your time simply, "What is this? What is that? What is this? What is that?" Just immediately take shelter of the Supreme Lord. That is your immediate necessity. Because we do not know when death will come. So this is an opportunity. Suppose if you do something and if you are given ultimatum, the deadline, that "Within five minutes you must finish," similarly, this spot of life, in the comparison of our eternal life, it is only five minutes. But if five minutes is wasted simply for eating, sleeping, and for a little comfort of this body, and our mission is forgotten, oh, it is simply suicidal for you. Therefore Bhagavata says, bhaktim udasya. Giving up the devotional service, Krsna consciousness, if one is foolishly simply engaged in understanding "What is this? What is that...?" That will be understood. Yasmin vijnate sarvam etam vijnatam bhavati. If you understand Krsna, if you understand the Supreme Absolute Truth, then there will be nothing unknown. Everything will be known because He is everything. Tesam klesala eva sisyate nanyad yatha sthula-tusavaghatainam. Such persons who are simply wasting time, "What is this? What is this? What is this?" their profit is simply labor of love, that's all.
Ye 'nye 'ravindaksa vimukta-maninas tvayy asta-bhavad avisuddha-buddhayah [SB 10.2.32]. There is another verse from Srimad-Bhagavatam, Tenth Canto, Second Chapter, twenty-sixth verse. It is said there, ye 'nye 'ravindaksa. God is addressed, Krsna is addressed as lotus-eyed. His eyes are very nice, so His another name is Aravinda, Aravinda-aksa. Aksa means eyes, and aravinda means lotus flower. So one devotee is praying: ye, persons those; aravindaksa, O the lotus-eyed God. There are persons who, ye 'nye 'ravindaksa vimukta... They are falsely thinking that "I am now liberated. I have become one with God." Falsely thinking. It is just like on some purchasing matter that we have become one with God. Bhagavata says, "What, fool, you have become one with God? You are being kicked by the laws of nature. Why do you think foolishly that you are one with God?" So ye 'nye 'ravindaksa vimukta-maninah. Vimukta-maninah means they are thinking that "I am now liberated. I have become one with the Supreme." Te, avisuddha-buddhayah. Their intelligence is not purified. In other words, it is very gentlemanly said, "Their intelligence is not purified." That means they are in the darkness of knowledge, or grand fool, in other words. So these grand fools, they think that "I have become liberated." They are being kicked every second by the laws of nature; still, they think that "I am liberated."
So such persons... He aravindaksa, "O the lotus-eyed," aruhya krcchrena, "to become one with You, they perform severe austerity." That requires, of course... Sankaracarya recommended monism. Oh, nobody can follow his strict principle. So we simply say that "We are follower of Sankaracarya." You cannot approach even the shadow of Sankaracarya. He was so strict and so disciplinary. He would... They are... According to Sankara-sampradaya, everyone must take first of all sannyasa. Sannyasa means this renounced order of life. There is no question, those who are enjoying this material life, for them to understand Sankara philosophy. It is another foolishness. Sankara does not recognize anybody who has not accepted sannyasa. That is his first principle. So Sankara-sampradaya, they perform very austere penance and principles. They take three times bath at least, three times. And no clothing; simply one loincloth, one... And their possession is one loincloth and one wooden waterpot. That's all. Nothing more. And they will lie down on the floor. So their strict, I mean to say, renounced order is very strict. So they perform austerity. So Bhagavata accepts their austerity. Aruhya krcchrena param padam tatah [SB 10.2.32]. By their severe penances and austerity they come to the supreme position.
Supreme position means to come to the point of realization of Brahman. Impersonal realization of Brahman, that is not also a joke. It may be impersonal, but that position is very high. That is accepted. That Vaisnavas, or the personalists, they also accept, "Oh, their position is very high." But the difficulty is that Bhagavata says, aruhya krcchrena param padam tatah [SB 10.2.32]. Although they come to the almost nearer, but, anadrtah patanty adhah. Anadrta, because they have no shelter. Just like... It is not joke. If you go up by a sputnik some few hundreds and thousands of miles, that is not joke. That is not to be ridiculed. But the danger is that if you do not have shelter, then you come down. If you have no shelter, then what is the use of going up? That shelter is Krsna, that supreme abode or Vaikunthaloka, kingdom of God. So because they have no idea that there is kingdom of God or God is person, you can reach there, you can talk with Him, therefore they have no shelter and their intelligence is not purified, because they have not still completed what is actual knowledge. Actual knowledge, it is stated in the Srimad Bhagavad-gita: bahunam janmanam ante jnanavan mam prapadyate [Bg. 7.19]. That is actual knowledge. When he comes to the point of understanding the Supreme Personality of Godhead and surrenders: "My Lord, I have simply wasted my time in this way. Now I understand vasudevah sarvam iti [Bg. 7.19], You are Vasudeva, Krsna. You are everything." That is the ultimate end of knowledge. And so long one does not come to this point, it is to be understood that he has no shelter. And because he has no shelter, he has to come down again. Again. Again to the opening of hospitals and giving medicine or so many things philanthropic, what the ordinary men are doing. What is the use of your sannyasa, renouncing this world? Brahma satyam jagan mithya. Sankaracarya's first principle is, "Give up this material world. This is all false, nonsense. Come to the Brahman platform." So if you go to the Brahman platform, why again you come to this nonsense platform? That means patanty adhah. That means patanty adhah.
There is a very big sannyasi in India. His name is Karpatri. Karpatriji. So he is very learned scholar. And when he speaks about Srimad-Bhagavatam, he's such a learned scholar, thousands of people will come to hear him. Actually, he's a very great scholar. But he was very much respectable and he had many disciples, very, I mean to say, a man of position, a sannyasi. Unfortunately he has taken now politics. He's after to take back Pakistan and join it with India. That has become his mission. So he is going to jail evenbecause political movement. So everything he's doing; now his sannyasa is finished. Now no more Brahman. Now again India and Pakistan. That's all. So this is sure. Vivekananda came here to preach Hindu religion. Before that he had no idea of philanthropic work. And when he came back to India, "Oh, this is your religion. Oh, so many Indians they are suffering. So many Indians they have no shelter. Oh, give them shelter. Give them hospital." Now he became... And collected fund. Vivekananda started new religion, daridra-narayana. Daridra-narayana means the poor, poverty-stricken Bowery men, they should be served, not Krsna. That is their mission. The Ramakrishna Mission means to serve daridra-narayana. "Narayana has become daridra." He has invented some words, "Narayana has become daridra." You see Visnu. Visnu, Narayana, so opulent. According to Vivekananda, He has become poor now.
So these things are going on. These things are nothing. They are symptoms of falling down, nothing more. They are symptoms of falling down. They cannot do a bit of benefit to the humanity. The laws of nature is so strict that if you have to suffer, nobody can check you. That is realized of Prahlada Maharaja. There are so many evidences. Balasya neha pitarau saranam. So there are children. There are children. Of course, here a different..., but there are many children, they have got their parents, but they are suffering. Actually, children who have got their parents, they take care. But in spite of their parents being present, they are suffering for want of foods, want of proper management. Therefore it is to be understood that father and mother is not actually the, I mean to say, responsible men to take care of children. Then balasya neha saranam pitarau nartasya cagadam. Artasya, those who are suffering, for them, those who are suffering from disease, medicine is not all. Suppose one man is suffering. You give him all treatment and medicine. There are many rich men, they can spend like anything. But does it mean that he'll be cured? No. He may not be cured. He may not be cured. The parents, even in the presence of parents, the children may suffer. Udanvato, nauh. And suppose you have got very good, nice ship. Do you mean to say that you'll cross over the Atlantic Ocean safely? Oh, at any moment it can be drowned. There is no guarantee. You have got very nice jet plane, you are going to San Francisco. Oh, there is no guarantee that you shall reach there. So therefore, unless there is God's sanction, all these remedies, all these protection is useless. Useless.
Therefore the best service to the humanity is to revive his Krsna consciousness, God consciousness. That will save him. That will save him. Not this little hospital or this little foodstuff. No. That cannot save him. If God neglects one... There is a Bengali, two lines: rakse krsna mare ke, mare krsna rakse ke. If Krsna, if God wants to kill somebody, oh, nobody can protect him. And if God wants to protect him, oh, nobody can kill him. If God wants to kill him, nobody can protect him. And if God wants to kill him, nobody can protect him. Both ways. One Dr. Ghosh, he told me... Because I was in medical business. He went to see one patient. He explained that "I went to see one patient. He's suffering from pneumonia, and he's so poor man, and he's lying in so unfavorable condition. So our medical science says he would have at once died. But don't see he's dying. He's not dying." I have tested this. One doctor at Gaya, he's a Muhammadan doctor. So I saw that many patients are, I mean to..., surrounding him. So when I saw him I congratulated, "Doctor, you have got very good patients. Your practice is very nice." So his name was Suvahi (?). He's Muhammadan. So, "Sir, it is not my credit. If you want my practical experience, I'll say you that with confidence I prescribe somebody some medicine, it fails. And without any confidence, just to take a chance, I prescribe some medicine, 'Oh, let me see if it...' Oh, it works nicely. So actually, I have no credit."
So that sir, he was honest man to admit, "It is God's grace that so many patients are being cured in my hand, but I say I have no credit." This is really. So we should not take any credit. Everything is under the laws of the Supreme Lord, through the agency of this material external energy. Just like a government is working under different departments, similarly, God is working under His different energies. That's all. He's sitting with you, He's seeing everything, He knows everything. Vedaham samatitani [Bg. 7.26]. He knows your past, present, and He knows your mind. As you wanted to do something, He will remind you, "My dear boy, you wanted to do this. Do it. And you wanted to place your hand on the fire. You've forgotten. Just place your hand on the fire and see. Test it." So this is going on. This is nature's law. And they are suffering. They are being kicked by the material nature, still, they have no sense. "I am God. I am God." These fools these rascals have created havoc in the world. Godlessness.
So Bhagavata says that "They are," in a very polished language, that "their intelligence is not," I mean to say, "pure." Avisuddha-buddhayah. Buddha means, buddhi means intelligence, and avisuddha, not purified. Why not purified? Because they have no shelter. So in spite of their so much austerity, penance, Vedanta reading and jugglery of words, they come back again to the hospital. That's all. That is their business. So ye 'nye 'ravindaksa vimukta-maninas tvayy asta bhavad avisuddha... [SB 10.2.32]. They are simply thinking they are liberated. This is not liberation. Liberation means to have Krsna consciousness. This is liberation.
The Brahman, as explained by Caitanya Mahaprabhu, He's summarizing, Brahman means the greatest. Greatest means... How we can estimate greatest? "Oh, he is the greatest rich man. He is the greatest strong man. He is greatest man of knowledge. He is greatest the man of beauty. He is greatest man of..." That is God. That's all. You find out any person in this world who is greatest rich manyou won't find. Therefore nobody's God. You find out any man, he is the greatest strong man. There is no such thing. If you find me greatest strong, and after a few days you'll find, "Oh, Bruce is stronger than Swamiji." Then, if you conclude there, you'll find, "Oh, Dvarakadhisa is stronger than Bruce." You go on. You find stronger and weaker, both. You'll find weaker than you and stronger than you. Even if you find an elephant-he's supposed to be the strongest animal-oh, the lion is stronger than him. If you think that lion is very strong, oh, you'll find gorilla is stronger than him. So there is no limit who is the strongest. When you come to the limit... So sastra says that isvarah paramah krsnah [Bs. 5.1]. There are so many isvaras, gods, that's all right. But the Supreme Lord is Krsna because nobody is found greater than Krsna. When Krsna was actually present and He manifested as ordinary man like us, in the history we find that nobody was greater than Him. At least, we can find out the Bhagavad-gita is spoken by Krsna. There is nobody in the world who could speak more than Bhagavad-gita. Up to date. The man is so much advanced his knowledge, so-called, that they cannot put a literature like Bhagavad-gita or they can understand fully. Even Dr. Radhakrishnan fails and other fails.
So God means the greatest. Caitanya Mahaprabhu explains on that line. Brahman means the greatest, the Supreme. And how we can estimate one's greatness? These are the symptoms of greatness. So how He can be impersonal? If the Brahman is the richest, if the Brahman is the most beautiful, if Brahman is the most learned, then where is the question of impersonality? Can any impersonal thing become learned? Can any impersonal thing can become richest? That is... Who can challenge this explanation? If you say "God is great," then how we estimate God is great? These are the symptoms. He must be great in richness. He must be great in strength. He must be great in beauty. He must be great in knowledge. He must be great in renunciation. These are the symptoms of greatness. How you can deny it? Where is the... Now, if you say, "Our idea of great means the sky," oh, then God creates the sky; therefore sky is not great. God is great. Just like you see the sunlight distributed all over the universe. If you say, "This is greatest," oh, the sun planet is creating the sunlight; therefore sun planet is greatest, not the sunshine. So we are captivated, tribhir gunamayi, as it is stated in the Bhagavad-gita. We are captivated by the greatness of the three qualities of nature or the energies of God. And we do not approach God. That is our difficulty. We are simply amazed by seeing the wonderful activities of God's energy. That's all. But we do not approach God. Therefore we are less intelligent. One who does not approach God (and) simply is captivated by the display of His energy, they are called sakta. Sakta means appreciating the strength or the energy of God. That's all.
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