Room Conversation – August 7, 1972, London
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Room Conversation
- August 7, 1972, London 720807R1-LONDON [60:30 Minutes]
I am death, and as death I take away everything
Prabhupada: …Krsna, not Krsna's money. [laughter] That is taken by Ravana. [laughter] Just like Sita belonged to Rama, but it was taken by Rama, er... Ravana. And that is… And Hanuman become perplexed. So we are perplexed that Rama…, Sita has been taken by Ravana, and so we are trying to rescue her.
And that is our Krsna consciousness movement. Sita-Laksmiji, eh? Ramacandra-Lord Rama, Narayana. So Ravana thought that "Let me make profit taking away Sita." The result was that he became vanquished with everything. He could not get the favor of Sita, but the whole family, whole kingdom became vanquished.
So this policy is being followed at the present moment. Everybody is interested with Sita, not with Rama. You see? But the foolish people do not know that without Rama you cannot keep Sita. You see? That is happening. When you go to ask for some money in India, they give us one thousand, two thousand. And when there is war within Pakistan and Hindustan, somebody is giving fifty lakhs, somebody is giving hundred lakhs. And what is being used? Namo "bombayah" namaḥ. "Bombayah."
So if you don't spend for Rama, then you will have to spend for bomb, that's all. You cannot keep the money. That is the way of nature. That "I want to keep money"-that is illusion. You cannot keep. It will be spoiled. If you don't spend for Krsna, then it will be spoiled for some other purpose. Therefore so long as we have got money, let us spend it for Krsna. That is real savings. That is real savings. There is a verse, tyaktva sva-dharmam caranambujam harer [SB 1.5.17]. That verse is very nice. Hmm? Where is it?
Dhananjaya: Bhagavad-gita?
Prabhupada: Srimad-Bhagavatam. [break]
tyaktva sva-dharmam caranambujam harer
bhajann apakvo 'tha patet tato yadi yatra kva vabhadram abhūd amusya kim ko vartha apto 'bhajatam sva-dharmataḥ [SB 1.5.17] Evam tavat tat karma-karmadi anartha-hetutva tam vihaya harer lilaiva bandhaniya tam. [Sridhara Svami commentary] Narada Muni is advising that if one gives up his prescribed duty, sva-dharmam... Tyaktva sva-dharmam. Sva-dharmam means occupation. According to Vedic thought, occupation means brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya, sūdra-guna-karma-vibhagasaḥ [Bg 4.13]. Now we have got somebody is businessman, somebody is lawyer, somebody is engineer, somebody is something. So somehow or other, everybody has got some prescribed duty or occupation.
So here it is advised, tyaktva sva-dharmam caranambujam harer bhajann: even one gives up his prescribed duty and takes shelter of Hari, Bhagavan, Krsna, tyaktva sva-dharmam caranambujam harer bhajann. Now if one executes devotional service after taking shelter of Krsna, that is all right; but even if he falls down, and in immature stage, the Bhagavat says, yatra kva vabhadram abhūd amusya kim: "What is the loss there?" Just try to understand. Even if he falls down… Because there are so many strict rules and regulation. If one follows the rules and regulation, and the devotional… Avyabhicarena bhakti.
So even if he becomes avyabhicarena, broken, and he may be not successful in one life, but Narada Muni says-this is the word of Narada Muni-says, "Then what is the loss there?"
But if one is engaged in his occupational duty very perfectly but he does not know what is Krsna consciousness, then what is his gain? This is the question. Ko vartha apto: what does he gain, abhajatam, if he is not engaged in Krsna consciousness, sva-dharmataḥ, but he is fixed up in his prescribed duties?
So we have to understand this important verse, that we may be very faithfully discharging our duties as a family man, as a community man, as a nationalist, as a businessman or this or that perfectly, but if we do not take to Krsna consciousness, there is no gain; it is simply waste of time. This is the verdict.
On the other hand, one gives up the occupational duties, prescribed duties, and take to Krsna consciousness, and even if he does not advance perfectly-if he falls down-there is no loss. Here this man sticking to his prescribed duty does not take to Krsna consciousness, he has no gain. On the other hand, a man gives up his prescribed duty, takes to Krsna consciousness but does not make it perfect-falls down-he has no loss. Try to understand.
So Sridhara Svami remarks on this, svadharma-tyagena bhajan bhakti-paripakena yadi krtartho bhavet tada na kacic cinta. All right, one has given up his prescribed duty and he is engaged in devotional service. That's very nice; there is no question. But yadi punar apakva eva mriyate [Sridhara Svami's commentary]. There is no anartha, no anartha. There is no anartha; still he is gainer.
The thing is that this man who has given up his prescribed duties and taken to Krsna consciousness, and even he falls down, whatever percentage he has executed, it goes with him, whereas in ordinary work, suppose you are a businessman, you have accumulated millions of dollars in the bank; when you go, the money remains in the bank; you go empty-handed.
Syamasundara: Death duties. [indistinct]
Prabhupada: Therefore you have worked so hard for this millions of dollars-it is all lost. And Krsna says in the Bhagavad-gita, mrtyuḥ sarva-haras ca aham [Bg 10.34]: "I am death, and as death I take away everything."
So the purport is that whether I accumulate millions of dollars, and at the time of my death it remains in the bank and I go empty-handed, and according to my karma I take another birth, may be human being or cats and dogs-that is a different thing-but whatever I have accumulated here, that remains here; it does not go with me.
But this devotional service, whatever you have executed, even if it is not fulfilled cent per cent, even it is ten percent or fifteen percent, that ten percent, fifteen percent or fifty percent goes with you, and next life you get a chance for begin either from fifty-one percent or sixteen percent, as you have...
But all other material assets, that you cannot take. Therefore the conclusion is that so long we have got some strength, intelligence, money, it should be utilized for Krsna consciousness so that it will go with us.
Indian guest: Swami, could you explain in simple words what is Krsna consciousness, because [indistinct]?
Prabhupada: Explain what is Krsna consciousness.
Indian guest: Yes, in simple…
Prabhupada: You explain, Revatinandana Maharaja.
Revatinandana: Krsna consciousness means to understand first of all that I am not this body; that this body is born, this body dies, but I am not this body. I am an eternal spirit, jivatma, and I am living in this body. Then when this body is finished, I will go out of this body. And whatever is my desire at death, whatever is my work in this life, I will get another body in that condition. It will go on like this.
But the solution how to get the eternal soul out of the cycle of birth and death is to understand that the spirit soul, the jivatma, is part and parcel of Krsna. In the Fourth Chapter of Krsna's Bhagavad-gita Krsna says, "When you have seen the truth, you will see that all these living beings are My parts and parcels. They are in Me, and they are Mine." [Bg 4.35] And Krsna says that these part and parcels are all eternal. They are eternal entities; they are actually associates of Krsna. We have forgotten this.
Now to revive my relationship with Krsna, the part and parcel serves the whole. Just like the part of the hand…, the part of the body is the hand. The hand must take foods and must put the foodstuff to the mouth and into the stomach; then the hand is nourished. If the hand tries to enjoy the food separately, that will be frustration; there will be no benefit. But the part and parcel, the hand, must serve the whole body.
Similarly, we part and parcel entities are, by nature, we are servants of Krsna. Now we are serving boss, country, family, and if we have nothing else to serve we serve a dog or a cat. But we are always a servant. Service is part of our nature. That is the thing you cannot change. We are all servants. So Krsna consciousness means that I am not anymore serving on this bodily platform but I am serving as a spirit, and the spirit is meant to serve God, to serve Krsna.
So Krsna consciousness means to become conscious that I am part and parcel of Krsna. Everything is Krsna's. It's His energies. I am part of His energies. Therefore every energy should be offered to Krsna. My business is to offer it. This is called bhakti-yoga. This is what we are doing in Krsna consciousness. So when one understands, begins to act on that principle, then he is in Krsna consciousness. The result is that he purifies his existence.
Krsna is Parabrahman, Supreme Spirit. When you link with Krsna you are purified, and you realize, "I am spirit soul," and even before quitting this body you are seeing Krsna everywhere in that pure state. Then automatically in that state of Krsna consciousness, even this body is dying… Krsna says, "One who is always fixed his mind on Me can know and remember Me even at the time of death." [Bg 8.5] And thus you are thinking of Krsna-that is your desire, for Krsna-you take birth in His eternal abode, which is called Vaikuntha, or actually Goloka Vrndavana. So to…
Prabhupada:
Indian guest: Where to fix our attention then these days? To "fix the attention in Me" means… What does He means by "Me"?
Prabhupada: What do you mean? What do you mean?
Indian guest: That… At the time of death.
Prabhupada: What do you mean by "Me"?
Indian guest: "Me" means… At this junction, there is nothing.
Prabhupada: If I say, "Give me a glass of water," what do I mean by this?
Indian guest: Yes. Do you mean this body? I don't think you mean that body. There is something else in me, so for the bodily person, if it is not explained properly…
Prabhupada: Therefore, bodily person, this education is being imparted, that "You are not this body; you are spirit soul." Now, at this present moment, when I speak in my bodily concept of life, "Give me a glass of water," that water is needed for my body.
Indian guest: The soul is not to be seen, so what can a man, by dying, fix his attention or atma, in what? It is not to be seen. And nirakara, there is a God, we cannot see it. So could it be made clear in worldy words to which a man, by dying…
Prabhupada: You cannot see... You cannot see so many things. That does not mean that things are not existing. You cannot see what is beyond this wall.
Indian guest: Sooo [indistinct].
Prabhupada: Your seeing power is very defective. So this is not a argument, that because you cannot see, there is no soul. That is not good argument. You cannot see beyond this wall. That does not mean there is nothing beyond this wall.
Your seeing power is defective. So you cannot see so many things-but you can hear. Just like beyond this wall, who knows? He can say, "Beyond this wall there is another house, belongs to Mr. Such-and-such." He can say. So you can understand what is beyond this wall by hearing, not by seeing.
Similarly, you see there is no soul, but you can hear from Krsna there is soul. Krsna says,
So you have to hear from Krsna. Why do you believe on your seeing power? You are so defective, and still you are believing on your seeing power. Your argument is, "I cannot see." But what is the value of your seeing? Why don't you consider in that way?
Indian guest: There are so many arguments...
Prabhupada: Your seeing is worthless. First of all you have to admit that. You cannot say, "Because I do not see, there is no existence." This is not argument.
Indian guest: I am not arguing. I am trying to understand it, because I have…, I want to understand it… [indistinct]
Prabhupada: Now you understand that I say that just like nobody sees where is the soul. Birth, one can perceive; that is the education. Just like a man dies, his relatives cry, "Oh, my father gone. My father gone." Why your father is dying? See your father. You have seen your father, this body. Why you are crying? What is your answer? You have seen all along this body is your father. Why you are crying, "My father is gone, my father is gone"? Why?
Indian guest: That is why I ask-that is it cannot be seen…
Prabhupada: That means that you have not seen your father, so long you have…
Indian guest: You have to be fixed up, fix the attention while dying. That is my question…
Indian guest (2): Can I answer, Swami?
Prabhupada: Yes.
Indian guest: Yes, you can answer.
Indian guest (2): For us, Krsna is not just airy. His personality is as real as you and I are real. So when the attention is to be fixed, it is to be fixed on Krsna and Krsna Himself-Krsna with physical body, Krsna as you see in the temple down below, Krsna as described by Bhagavad-gita and described by Srimad-Bhagavatam.
Prabhupada:
Indian guest (2): Fix the attention on Krsna…
Prabhupada: That's it.
Indian guest (2): …Krsna in His personalized form, and you will never go wrong. So while dying, fix your attention on Krsna. And you can only do it if throughout your life if Krsna's name is on your tongue. If for twenty-four hours if you are chanting Hare Krsna, at the time of your death, His name will automatically come.
Prabhupada: His name and He are not different.
Indian guest (2): He and His name, Swamiji has taught us, not different. For any other thing, the object and its name are different. But for Krsna, Krsna's name is the same thing as Krsna Himself.
Prabhupada: Yes.
Indian guest: There is one more question, Swamiji. [indistinct] In Gita it is said several times that ye bhajanti tattve. Tattve. What does it mean? How can you explain tattve?
Prabhupada: What is the spelling?
Indian guest: [indistinct] T-a-t-t-v-e. I just want only to understand this. I don't want to ask you a question. I tell you very frankly. I want to ask a question to understand when in twenty-fourth verse of Ninth Chapter, which says,
aham hi sarva-yajnanam
bhokta ca prabhur eva ca na tu mam abhijananti tattvenatas cyavanti te [Bg 9.24] Tattven… This example, tattven?
Prabhupada: Tattvena. Tattvena means "in truth." Tattvena means "in truth." In truth, what is actually Krsna, that is called tattvena. So that can be understood, Krsna explains,
bhaktya mam abhijanati
yavan yas casmi tattvena That tattvena you can understand by bhakti. Krsna says, bhaktya mam abhijanati. So you have to take to the bhakti-yoga; then you will understand what is tattvena.
Indian guest (3): Why?
Indian guest: If one is ignorant, what is the way of reaching that stage, when he can understand…?
Prabhupada: Yes. First thing is sraddha. Just like you are asking question: sraddha, faith. Just like anyone who is coming to us, he has got some little faith. But that is the beginning-adau sraddha. Sraddha means, "It is very nice. Krsna consciousness movement is very nice. Let us try to understand what it is." This is called sraddha. Then next stage is adau sraddha tato sadhu-sahgo .
Then next stage, if you are serious about this, to understand krsna-tattvena, then you must associate with persons who are actually krsna-bhakta. Just like if you want to learn some business, you go to the association of that business society. You see? First of all you are interested, "I learn this business. I want to learn this business." All right, then you go to the society, stock exchange society, this society, banker's society, all this-you learn.
First of all this intention: sraddha. Then sadhu-sahga. Adau sraddha tato sadhu-sahgo. Sat-sahga. Then bhajana-kriya. Then as they are executing devotional service-they are rising early in the morning, having mangala-arati, chanting Hare Krsna mantra, reading books, taking prasadam, going to preach Krsna consciousness-these are called bhajana-kriya. Then anartha-nivrttiḥ syat: then things which are blocking you to understand krsna-tattvena, that will be finished. That means anartha. Just like we prohibit our students not to have illicit sex; not to drink or any intoxication, up to drinking tea or smoking; no gambling; no meat-eating.
So these are within the bhajana-kriya. Early rising early in the morning, offering mangala-arati-giving up all this nonsense habit. These are bhajana-kriya. Bhajana-kriya, anartha-nivrttiḥ syat. Anartha means which you do not require. Just like without smoking, without drinking tea or liquor, you won't die; you have simply practiced to by bad association.
Similarly, by good association you can give it up. Just like these European, American boys, they were habituated to all these bad habits; but now they have given up. This is called anartha-nivrttiḥ. Then anartha-nivrttiḥ, after that, tato nistha. Nistha means firm faith. This firm faith is on the platform of understanding krsna-tattvena. Otherwise you cannot have firm faith.
So you have to pass through so many stages, then you can come to the platform of understanding krsna-tattvena. Nistha. Tato nistha. Athasaktis: then attachment. Athasaktis tato bhava: then ecstasy. Then you will get love of Krsna.
sadhakanam ayam premnaḥ
pradurbhave bhavet kramaḥ Any sadhaka who is actually trying to love God, these are the stages, kramaḥ. So you have to go through the kramaḥ pantha. Theoretically understanding will not help you. You have to take to practical life.
Indian guest: Thank you very much. [indistinct]
Prabhupada: Yes. That is tattvena.
Indian guest (4): May I ask you? Some of the students come from India, Bangladesh, and all places. So I generally come to the temple sometimes, and the other boys laugh at me, that "You come to the court of the temple," and so on. Because "You are a student, so you should worship goddess of learning."
Prabhupada: Who advises you?
Indian guest (4): No, the Hindu religions.
Prabhupada: Who is that gentleman?
Indian guest (4): There are goddess...
Prabhupada: Who is the leader of that Hindu religion? If you hear some nonsense, then that is a different thing. He is a nonsense who advise you like that. So you have to reject all this nonsense proposals.
Indian guest (4): So you think that we shouldn't worship the goddess of learning? That Sarasvati is…
Prabhupada: No, if you are simply satisfied with goddess…, learning, you can worship goddess of learning. But what your learning will do? That will not save you from the material, I mean to say, tribulations. There are so many learned scholar. Does it mean that he is not subject to birth, death, disease and old age? You become learned, but if you do not become so learned as to understand God, then what is the value of your learning? Ultimately, as it is stated in the Bhagavad-gita,
That means learning is not finished-it is still imperfect knowledge, jnanavan-unless he comes and surrender to Krsna. Just like goddess of learning… This is a long story; it will take time. The goddess of learning, Kesava Bharati..., she advised Kesava Bharati to…
[break] Rather, the man who comes to the sunshine, he becomes disinfected. You follow what I said?
Indian lady guest: Yes.
Prabhupada: So everyone is infected with some sinful life, so if he comes to the temple, the temple is not affected by his infection. Rather, the infected man becomes purified, sterilized.
Indian lady guest: And what is a man's duty, should he do if his family is averse to Krsna and if he wants to follow Krsna's way? What should he do? Should he leave his family?
Prabhupada: Let him follow the Krsna's way, that's all. That is his duty.
Indian lady guest: Do his duty.
Prabhupada: Surrender to Krsna, and what Krsna says, do. That's all. That's your duty.
[break] …loko 'yam-karma-bandhanaḥ [Bg 3.9]. If you do not work on account of Krsna, then you become bound up by the resultant action of your karma, bad or good.
Indian lady guest: Each one, Krsna puts you where He wants you to be, isn't it?
Prabhupada: Eh?
Indian lady guest: Krsna puts you where He wants you to be.
Syamasundara: [explaining] Does Krsna put you where He wants you to be?
Prabhupada: I do not follow.
Syamasundara: Does Krsna arrange for your situation in life, as if He wants it, so He makes you go there?
Prabhupada: Still I do not follow.
Syamasundara: Does Krsna…, Krsna… Wherever Krsna wants us to be, that is where we are.
Prabhupada: No.
Syamasundara: Our position in life is because Krsna desires it.
Prabhupada: First you desire. I desire to become such and such, Krsna helps me: "All right, you become such and such." Man proposes; God disposes. So if I want to become a devotee, Krsna makes you a devotee. If you want to become a demon, Krsna makes you a demon. So when you become a demon, He gives you facility how to act as a demon. And when you become a devotee, He gives you facility how to become a devotee. Krsna is very kind: as you want, He also gives you facility. Ye yatha mam prapadyante [Bg 4.11]. But Krsna says that "You give up all this nonsense habit of becoming demon. You just surrender unto Me." That's Krsna's desire. That is Krsna's desire.
But we don't surrender to Krsna; we surrender to our senses. Mind… My mind wants to do something, I do it. That's all. I don't surrender to Krsna. That is the cause of our suffering. Just like a small child, if he obeys the order of the parents, he is happy. If he does not do so, that is another thing. Similarly, Krsna is our supreme father. If we obey Krsna, then we are happy. If we don't obey, then you are unhappy. Is there any difficulty to understand? It is very plain thing.
[break] …ask for them to fight, Krsna arranged for the battle. Arjuna said, "No, I shall not fight. I shall not kill my brother and nephews on the other side." That is Arjuna's manufacturing; that is not Krsna's manufacturing. Krsna wanted that on the battlefield all the demons should be assembled and they should be killed. That was Krsna's desire.
But Arjuna said, "No, they are my kinsmen. They are my brother, grandfather, nephews and son-in-laws and so on, so on. I cannot kill." Therefore he was given lesson on Bhagavad-gita, and he was asked at the end, "What you want to do?" Then Arjuna said, "Yes, I shall do what You are asking, that's all." That is finished, karisye vacanam tava [Bg 18.73]. This is spiritual life. We want to do something whimsically. Krsna says something else. If we accept Krsna's instruction, then you are perfect, and if you go on doing something whimsically, then you are suffering. But we prefer to act whimsically according to our dictation of the senses. We do not take the dictation of Krsna. That is the cause of our fall-down.
So our this movement is to teach people how to become obedient to Krsna. That's all. We are practically trying to be obedient to Krsna, and we are preaching others also to become obedient to Krsna. Simple thing. And how to become obedient to Krsna? That is also stated:
You come to the temple, you become a devotee of Krsna, offer your obeisances, always think of Krsna. That's all. Man-mana bhava mad-bhakto: "Always think of Me," Krsna says. "Just become My devotee, offer your obeisances to Me, and your coming back to Me is guaranteed." That's all. Very simple thing.
If anyone wants to understand Krsna consciousness, it is very simple. This is the formula; anyone can accept it. If not, if he wants to understand through philosophy, science, everything, there are books, three dozen books he can read. So where is Ksirodaksayi? He wants to…
Syamasundara: The meeting starts at seven, so he isn't here yet.
Prabhupada: Huh?
Syamasundara: I don't think he is here yet. It is only twenty-five past six.
Prabhupada: Seven? Half-past seven?
Syamasundara: No, the meeting starts at seven. Now it is twenty-five past six.
Prabhupada: Six. Oh. That's fine.
Syamasundara: Would you like to rest or take anything before?
Prabhupada: No, no. It's all right.
English guest: Your Grace? Must your chanting always be audible? I ask this, because I was chanting in the train. The train makes a noise. Now, I am surrounded by people.
Prabhupada: No?
English guest: I can chant audibly?
Prabhupada: Audible... If you chant even silently, it is also audible. You have to turn your attention, is it not?
English guest: Yes.
Prabhupada: Audible, if you don't make any sound, still it is audible.
Syamasundara: We hear it.
English guest: Would it be a good thing to chant audibly on a train full of people?
Prabhupada: Yes. Why not? They will also hear. They will be benefited. Yes. Haridasa Thakura used to do that. What to speak of human being, even animals, the insect, trees, if they hear, they will be benefited. It is so nice.
[aside as guests enter:] Aiye. Accha. Jaya.
Whoever hears, he will be benefited. Just like sunshine-anyone comes in the sunshine, he will be benefited.
Indian lady guest: [indistinct] Some people hears it... Why do some people hear [break] [indistinct]?
Syamasundara: [explaining] Some people do not like when they hear the mantra. Why is that?
Prabhupada: They are unfortunate, naradhama. That is described in the Bhagavad-gita:
This is the description: miscreants, rascal, lowest of the mankind. This is their title.
Anyone who is not interested in Krsna consciousness, he comes to either of these groups: miscreants, rascal, lowest of the mankind, I mean to say, taken all knowledge. All these descriptions are there in the Bhagavad-gita.
So anyone who is not interested in Krsna consciousness, you can very easily estimate their value on this group: miscreants, rascals, lowest of the mankind, and robbed of the knowledge. Mayayapahrta-jnana. Maybe they have some academic degrees, but actual knowledge has been taken away by maya-mayayapahrta-jnana. This is their position. Harav abhaktasya kuto mahad-guna [SB 5.18.12]. Don't think it very sectarian, but it is stated in the Bhagavad-gita. Anyone who is not in Krsna consciousness, he has no good qualification. He cannot have.
Syamasundara: Today I had a discussion with a Jewish man in the doctor's office. He said that Christ said in the Bible that… He was talking to someone, and he said that "The beggars… Don't think you are any better than the beggar or the prostitute." And he wanted to know what the meaning of this was. So I pointed that same thing out, that unless you are Krsna conscious, you have no good qualities, whether you are a rich man or a beggar or anything.
Prabhupada: Naradhamaḥ.
Indian lady guest: [indistinct] If Krsna knew the ending of the war, why did Arjuna have to fight and kill?
Prabhupada: Because Krsna wanted to fight. Krsna wanted to fight. Krsna is not nonviolent, bogus nonviolent. When there is necessity of fight, there must be fight. Krsna has got two mission:
He is calm and merciful to the devotees, and He has to kill the nondevotees. But because He is absolute, either He loves or kills, the effect is the same. That is absolute. Therefore God is good, all-good. In any circumstances He is good. Even if He kills, the person who is killed, he immediately gets salvation, mukti.
English guest: Your Grace, in The Nectar of Devotion, in the Introduction, there was an account of Lord Caitanya and a disciple of His, and while he was in the presence of Lord Caitanya, he cast a lustful glance at a woman, and Lord Caitanya rejected him. And afterwards His disciples came to Him and said, "Please forgive this disciple."
And Lord Caitanya said, "You may go and forgive him and go and live with him, and I will stay alone." Afterwards, the young man committed suicide, and when Lord Caitanya, who knows everything, said, "It is good. It is very good," this makes me very afraid of committing, in a moment of forgetfulness, a mistake like this.
Prabhupada: The thing is that Lord Caitanya did not like hypocrisy. One should not... One should be very much alert against becoming a hypocrite. So this Chota Haridasa, he proved to be a hypocrite. Therefore He was so strict.
English guest: What became of him after he committed suicide?
Prabhupada: He went to Vaikuntha.
English guest: Went to?
Prabhupada: Yes, because he was Lord Caitanya's associate.
English guest: I see.
Prabhupada: He, by mistake, he fallen down. Caitanya Mahaprabhu punished him. But that does not mean he would not go to Vaikuntha. He would go. Just like father punishes his son, that does not mean he is not admitted in the home. So that was an exemplary punishment for the hypocrites, because this Chota Haridasa was in renounced order of life. So for a person who has renounced this world, so even glancing over a woman with lust is also not allowed.
But Caitanya Mahaprabhu, [indistinct] grhastas devotee, He was very kind. But grhastha is not hypocrite. Anyone who has got wife, it is understood he has sex life; so there is no hypocrisy. So one who poses himself, "I am sannyasi, I am this, I am that," and within heart he is thinking of woman, that is hypocrisy. That Caitanya Mahaprabhu did not like.
English guest: That story is there as a warning for me.
Prabhupada: Yes. For anyone. If you have desire to enjoy, then don't become a sannyasi, brahmacari. You become a married man, live peacefully with wife and children. That is allowed.
English guest: I see.
Prabhupada: But don't become a hypocrite and live like a brahmacari and think of women. This hypocrisy is like that. That is Caitanya Mahaprabhu's stricture. That "Why you are a hypocrisy?" In spiritual life hypocrisy is the worst qualification. Yes. There are four asramas-brahmacari asrama, grhastha asrama, vanaprastha asrama, sannyasa asrama. So you gradually accept the asramas and prepare yourself for the final [indistinct].
But if you stay in one asrama, you don't become hypocrite in relationship to that asrama. You do it perfectly. Caitanya Mahaprabhu's majority of devotees were grhastas, householder. He was Himself householder. He married twice. But that does not mean when He took sannyasa He would see His wife. No. That is not allowed.
Indian lady guest: I thought that when you commit suicide you deny yourself to Vaikuntha. Is that correct? [indistinct]
Syamasundara: [explaining] She said if a person commits suicide, he is denied…
Prabhupada: Not ordinary person. Just like a person playing in the theatrical stage, he commits suicide, but next moment he goes at home. [laughter] But on the stage he commits suicide. So when Krsna comes along with His associates to preach something, so they play like ordinary man, but they are not ordinary men.
gaurahgera sahgi-gane, nitya-siddha boli mane,
se yaya radha-madhava pasa [Savarana-sri-gaura-mahima] All associates of God, they are not ordinary men. Nitya-siddha: they are eternally perfect. They are eternally perfect. But because God comes to teach us, so His associates also. Just like all the Krsna's wifes were kidnapped when Krsna departed. Arjuna was bringing them, and they were forcibly taken away by some ruffians. But the purpose was that they came to associate with Krsna, so long Krsna is here; then they also went to their respective planets. This song is sung by Srila Narottama dasa Thakura,
gaurahgera sahgi-gane, nitya-siddha boli mane
se yaya radha-madhava-antarahga grhe ba vanete thake, 'ha gaurahga' bo'le ḍake narottama mage tara sahga [Savarana-sri-gaura-mahima] Syamasundara: I'll see if Ksirodaksayi is there downstairs?
Prabhupada: Hmm yes. Let them come.
[break] …such. That means you are all gentlemen. [laughter] But not a single gentleman. It is to be supposed everyone is [indistinct]. That means they are not a single gentleman.
Aiye. [Hindi] [aside to devotee:] You can bring one notebook so that all the gentlemen present, they can leave their names and addresses.
[break] …movement there is a great potency. Do you realize or not?
Indian guest: Of course we do.
Prabhupada: Yes. There is great potency, everywhere. So why not combinedly push on this movement? That is my request. Pranair arthair dhiya vaca [SB 10.22.35]. Eh? The Bible society, the Christian missionaries, they spend crores of rupees, but here, this Krsna consciousness movement, by one man's attempt it has come to such an extent. Why not combine? What is your opinion about this? Pranair arthair dhiya vaca. Prana, artha, buddhir, vaca.
Syamasundara: Should I give a short summary of the activities around the world?
Prabhupada: Yes.
Syamasundara: In the last year or so it has become increasingly apparent, especially in the West, to all people who have an eye out for these things, that this particular spiritual movement is coming to the forefront of all other spiritual movements in the whole world at this time. It will be the religion of the future, so to speak, especially among the young people.
Of all the movements that have begun in the 50's, 60's, 70's, this movement stands out as the one that is progressing more rapidly and more deep-rootedly than any other in the whole world, so far as spiritual culture is concerned. We saw on our last world tour, all the way from Africa to India to Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Japan, Hawaii... Everywhere we have got our centers…
Prabhupada: Even in Moscow.
Syamasundara: Even in Moscow we have a half a dozen devotees, Russian boys, who have given up everything…
Prabhupada: They are very much suppressed by the government; otherwise the young men are very much eager to take.
Syamasundara: Despite all difficulties they are chanting sixteen rounds a day, they have stopped eating meat in a country which is practically impossible to find any fruits and vegetables, and gradually our devotees are working there. So everywhere we have been, we have seen this revolution taking place.
Beyond any doubt now it comes out that this movement is growing in proportions that no one would have believed a few years back, but which now must be recognized by every intelligent man to be the most powerful force of its kind in the whole world today, because it is genuine, it is authoritative, it is scientific, it is not sentimental or fashionable, but Prabhupada has made no compromise, any trends of the modern times. He is simply presenting Krsna as He is, and because of this is that it is having effect, which has now proven itself all over the world.
So we have seen now there are over a hundred centers, each center like this one. You can go from one center to the next, and you will find the same things going on-the same arati, the same kirtana, the same prasadam being served, the same rising early at three-thirty, four o'clock, the same cleanliness, the same standard is being maintained in a hundred different places around the world, without any formal organization.
This is a great... Industrialists marvel as how Prabhupada has been able to organize in five years' time a worldwide organization with one hundred branches in which everything is going on smoothly and expansively in every center. So we understand this is because the sincerity of the devotees, and Prabhupada has been able to instill the philosophy, Vedic philosophy, so that we follow it, and...
Prabhupada: Mr. Parik knows how in London it was humbly bigger; they had no place. Now gradually how…
Mr. Parik: Yes. Within five years' time by Krsna's grace, and by your efforts, Prabhupada.
Prabhupada: It has got great potency. Now let us have a nice center in London. That is my proposal.
Syamasundara: London is the world's center.
Prabhupada: First-class center. This so important city, and we have no first-class center. Why? There are so many Indians, so many oppos… Even other…, those who are opposite, it is open to everyone. We don't make such distinction, that "Hindu," "Muslim" or "Christian" or "Parsi." No. Everyone is welcome. So people are accepting. Now let us have… This place is very small. Let us have a very big state[?] temple. What is the difficulty?
Mr. Parik: There is more poten… [end]
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