Friday, October 31, 2008

Sri-Nama-Tattva - Part Two


From Bhaktinode Thakura's
Jaiva Dharma
(Prameya: Sri-Nama-tattva)


Vijaya: Prabhu, I have full faith that hari-näma is completely
spiritual, but still, in order to be free from doubts with regard to näma-tattva, it is necessary to understand how Sri-hari-näma can be spiritual, when it is composed of syllables (which are apparently material). Will you please clarify this point?

Babaji: The svarüpa (nature and form) of Sri-nama has been explained in the Padma Purana.

näma cintämaëiù kåñëaç caitanya-rasa-vigrahaù pürëaù
çuddho nitya-mukto ’bhinnatvän näma-näminoù


Sri-krsna-nama is cintamani-svarüpa. This means that it
awards the supreme goal of life and all transcendental good fortune. This is because çré-hari-näma is non-different from Him who possesses çré-näma. For the same reason sridivya-nama is the very form of mellows (caitanya-rasasvarüpa), and is complete, pure, and eternally liberated from contact with maya.

Sri-nama and Sri-nami (He who possesses Sri-nama) are nondifferent in tattva. Therefore, sri-krsna-nama has all the spiritual qualities present in Krsna Himself, the possessor of Sri-nama. Srinäma is always the complete truth, and has no contact with dull matter. He is eternally liberated, because He is never bound by material modes. Sri-krnsa-näma is Krsna Himself, and that is why He is the personified form of the aggregate wealth of transcendental mellows. Sri-hari-näma is a wish-fulfilling gem (cintämani), and thus can award all that one desires from Him.

Vijaya: How can the syllables of sri-hari-näma be beyond the realm of illusory, material words?

Babaji: Hari-näma has not taken birth in the material world. The
conscious, spark-like jiva is qualified to utter hari-näma when he is situated in his pure, spiritual form. However, he cannot perform pure hari-näma with his material senses which are bound by maya. When the jiva obtains the mercy of the hladini-sakti, then the activity of realizing his svarupa begins, and suddha-nama arises at that time. When suddha-näma appears, He mercifully descends on the mental faculty, and dances on the tongue which has been purified through the practice of bhakti. Sri-hari-näma is not a form of letters, but when He dances on the material tongue, He is manifest in the form of letters; that is the secret of krsna-näma.

Vijaya: Which name is the sweetest of all the primary holy names?

Babaji: The Sata-näma-stotra says,

viñëor ekaikaà nämäpi sarva-vedädhikaà matam
tädåk-näma sahasreëa räma-näma-samaà småtam

Chanting one name of Visnu gives more benefit than studying all the Vedas, and one name of Räma is equal to a thousand names (sahasra-näma) of Visnu.

Again, it is stated in the Brahmanda Puräna,

sahasra-namnäà puëyänäà trir ävåttyä tu yat phalam
ekävåttyä tu kåñëasya nämaikaà tat prayacchati


If one utters Sri-krsna-näma once, one obtains the same result that comes from chanting the pure visnu-sahasranäma three times.

The purport is that a thousand names of Visnu equals one name of Räma, and three thousand names of Visnu – that is to say, three names of Räma – equals one name of Krsna. Chanting Krsna’s name once gives the same result as chanting Räma’s name three times.
Sri-krsna-näma is certainly the supreme name. Therefore, we should follow the instruction of the Lord of our life, Sri Gauränga Sundara, and always take Sri-näma as He has given it: Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna, Krsna, Hare, Hare, Hare Räma, Hare Räma, Räma, Räma, Hare, Hare.

Vijaya: What is the process of hari-näma-sädhana?

Babaji: One should constantly perform hari-näma by counting the names properly on a tulasi-mälä or in the absence of that, counting on the fingers. One should always stay far away from offenses. The fruit of sri-hari-näma—krsna-prema—is attained by chanting suddha-näma. The purpose of keeping count is for the sädhaka to understand whether his practice of Sri-hari-näma is increasing or diminishing. Tulasé-devé is very dear to Hari, so touching her while taking hari-näma means that hari-näma bestows more benefit. When one is practicing näma, one should understand that srikrsna-näma is non-different from His svarüpa (eternal, intrinsic form).

Vijaya: Prabhu, there are nine or sixty-four different angas of sädhana, but chanting sri-hari-näma is only one form. If one is always practicing näma, how can one have time for the other forms of sädhana?

Babaji: That is not difficult. The sixty-four different angas of bhakti are all contained within the nine-fold process of bhakti. The nine angas of bhakti, whether in the worship (arcana) of sri-mürti (the Deity) or in nirjana-sädhana, can be performed anywhere. Simply by the pure hearing, chanting, and remembering of sri-krsna-nama in front of sri-mürti, one has accomplished näma-sädhana. Where there is no mürti, simply remember the mürti, and perform sädhana to that mürti with the limbs of navadhä (nine-fold) bhakti, in the form of hearing and chanting sri-näma, etc. One who is fortunate enough to have special ruci for näma always performs näma-kirtana. Thus, he automatically follows all the aìgas of bhakti. Sri-nämakirtana is the most powerful of all the nine processes of sädhana: sravanam kirtanam etc. During kirtana, all the other angas are present, although they may not be evident.

Vijaya: How is it possible to perform continuous näma-sankirtana?

Babaji: Continuous nama-kirtana means performing kirtana of srihari-näma at all times, while sitting, getting up, eating, or working, except when sleeping. In näma-sädhana there is no prohibition regarding time, place, situation or cleanliness. That is, one may be in a pure or impure condition.

Vijaya: Oh, the mercy of näma-bhagavän is unlimited, but we have no hope of becoming Vaisnavas until you give us your mercy and bestow upon us the power to perform nama constantly.

Babaji: I have already explained that there are three kinds of Vaisnava: kanistha, madhyama, and uttama. Sri Caitanya Mahäprabhu told Satyaräja Khän that anyone who takes krsnanäma is a Vaisnava. One who constantly takes krsna-näma is a madhyama Vaisnava, and the uttama Vaisnava is he whose very sight makes krsna-näma appear spontaneously in one’s mouth. Since you sometimes take krsna-näma with faith, you have already obtained the position of a Vaisnava.

Vijaya: Please tell us whatever else we should know about suddhakrsna-näma.

Babaji: Suddha-krsna-näma is krsna-näma that has arisen through undivided bhakti resulting from full faith. Other than that, the chanting of sri-näma will be experienced as either nämäbhäsa or näma-aparädha.

Vijaya: Prabhu, should we understand that hari-näma is sädhya (the aim and purpose) or sädhana (the means)?

Babaji: When one takes hari-näma in the course of sädhana-bhakti, that näma can be called sädhana. However, when the bhakta takes hari-näma in the course of bhäva-bhakti or prema-bhakti, that manifestation of sri-hari-näma is sädhya-vastu, or the aim and object of practice. The sädhaka’s realization of the contraction or expansion of sri-hari-näma will depend on his level of bhakti.

Vijaya: Is there a difference in the experience of krsna-näma and krsna-svarüpa?

Babaji: No, there is no difference in the experience, but one should understand the confidential secret that krsn-näma is more merciful than krsna-svarüpa. Krsna’s svarüpa (form) does not forgive whatever offense is made to Him, but krsna-näma forgives both offenses committed to the svarüpa and offenses committed towards Himself. When you take näma, you should understand the nämaaparädhas very clearly and try to avoid them, because you cannot chant suddha-näma until you stop committing offenses. The next time you come, we will discuss näma-aparädha.

When Vrajanätha and Vijaya Kumära had learned about the glories of näma and näma-svarüpa-tattva, they took Sri Gurudeva’s footdust, and slowly returned to Bilva-puskarini.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Sri-Nama-Tattva


Sri-Nama-Tattva

From Bhaktinode Thakura's
Jaiva Dharma

(Prameya: Sri-Nama-tattva)

The names that are always present both in the spiritual and material worlds are spiritual and primary. For example, names such as Narayana, Vasudeva, Janardana, Harisikesa, Hari, Acyuta, Govinda, Gopala, and Rama are all primary. These names are present in Bhagavan’s abode (bhagavad-dhama), and are one with His form (bhagavat-svarupa). In the material world, these names only dance on the tongues of very fortunate people to whose bhakti they are attracted. Sri-bhagavan-nama has no connection at all with the material world, and all the saktis of Bhagavan’s form (bhagavat-svarupa) are present in sri-nama. Therefore, the names also possess all these saktis. They have descended into the material world and are engaged in destroying maya. The jivas have no friend in this material world except for hari-nama. In the Brhan-naradiya Purana, hari-nama is said to be the only way.

harer nämaiva nämaiva nämaiva mama jévanam

kalau nästy eva nästy eva nästy eva gatir anyathä

Brihan-naradiya Purana (38.126)


Meditation is the predominant process for perfection in Satya-yuga, yajna (sacrifice) in Treta-yuga, and arcana (Deity worship) in Dvapara-yuga. But in Kali-yuga harinama is my only life, hari-nama is my only life, hari-nama is my only life. In Kali-yuga, other than sri-hari-nama, there is no other way, there is no other way, there is no other way.


Hari-nama has unlimited great and wonderful sakti which can destroy all kinds of sins within a moment.


aveçenäpi yan-nämni kérttite sarva-pätakaiù

pumän vimucyate sadyaù siàha-trastair mågair iva

Garuda Purana (232.12)


A person who performs the kirtana of Sri Narayana with absorption becomes at once freed from all sins. They fly away from him just like frightened deer who hear the roar of a lion.

When one takes shelter of sri-hari-nama, all his miseries and all kinds of diseases disappear.


ädhayo vyädhayo yasya smaraëän näma-kérttanät

tadaiva vilayaà yänti tam anantaà namämy aham

Skanda-Purana


I offer obeisances to the supreme Lord, who is known as Anantadeva. Remembering Him and chanting His name immediately dispels all kinds of diseases and miseries completely.

One who performs hari-nama purifies his family, his society and the whole world.


mahäpätaka-yukto’pi kérttayann aniçaà harim

çuddhäntaù karaëo bhütvä jäyate paìkti-pävanaù

Brahmanda Purana


Even if one is very sinful, if he constantly performs harinama, his heart becomes pure, he attains twice-born status, and he purifies the whole world.

One who is dedicated to sri-hari-nama is relieved of all unhappiness, all disturbances, and all kinds of disease.

sarva-rogopaçamaà sarvopadrava-näçanam

çänti-daà sarva-riñöänäà harer nämänukérttanam

Brihad-visnu Purana


When one performs sri-hari-nama-kirtana, all kinds of diseases go away, all kinds of disturbances are appeased, all kinds of obstacles are destroyed, and one attains supreme peace.

The degrading qualities of Kali cannot affect one who chants sri-hari-nama.


hare keçava govinda väsudeva jaganmaya

itérayanti ye nityaà na hi tän bädhate kaliù

Brihan-naradiya Purana


Kali cannot cause any impediment, even for a moment, to those who perform constant kirtana, chanting “O Hare! O Govinda! O Keçava! O Väsudeva! O Jaganmaya!”

One who hears sri-hari-nama becomes liberated from hell.


yathä yathä harer näma kérttayanti sma närakäù

tathä tathä harau bhaktim udvahanto divaà yayuù

Narasingha-tapani


If even the residents of hell chant hari-nama, they achieve hari-bhakti, and enter within the divine abode.

Chanting hari-nama destroys prarabdha-karma (the results of past pious or impious activity which is now bearing fruit).


yan nämadheyaà måiyamäëa äturaù

patan skhalan vä vivaço gåëan pumän

vimukta-karmärgala uttamäà gatià

präpnoti yakñyanti na taà kalau janäù

Srimad-Bhagavatam (12.3.44)


If a human being helplessly chants just one name of Sri Bhagavan at the time of death, in an afflicted situation, or when falling down or slipping, all the bondage of his karma is destroyed and he will obtain the highest goal. But alas! Due to the influence of Kali-yuga, people do not worship Him.

Hari-nama-kirtana is more glorious and beneficial than studying the Vedas.

mä åco mä yajus täta mä säma paöha kiïcana

govindeti harer näma geyaà gäyasva nityaçaù

Skanda Purana


There is no need to study and teach the Rig, Sama and Yajur Vedas, and so on. Simply perform constant sankirtana of Sri Hari’s name, Govinda.

Performing hari-nama is better than visiting all tirthas (holy places).

tértha-koöi-sahasräëi tértha-koöi-çatäni ca

täni sarväëy aväpnoti viñëor nämäni kérttanät

Skanda Purana


Kirtana of Sri Visnu’s names gives all the results obtained by going to millions of tirthas.

Even a dim glimmer of hari-nama (hari-namabhasa) gives unlimitedly more results than all kinds of sat-karma (pious fruitive activities).


go-koöi-dänaà grahaëe khagasya

prayäga-gaìgodaka kalpa-väsaù

yajïäyutaà meru-suvarëa-dänaà

govinda-kérter na samaà çatäàçaiù


One may give cows in charity on the day of a solar eclipse; one may reside in Prayaga on the banks of the Ganga for a kalpa; or one may perform thousands of yajnas, and give in charity a mountain of gold as high as Mount Sumeru. Still, all these cannot even be compared with a one-hundredth particle of Sri-govinda-kirtana.


Hari-nama can yield all kinds of benefits (artha).


etat ñaò-varga-haraëaà ripu-nigrahaëaà param

adhyätma-mülam etad dhi viñëor nämänukérttanam

Skanda Purana


Sankirtana of Sri Visnu’s names conquers the six senses and the six enemies (beginning with kama and krodha) and is the root of knowledge of the Supreme Self.

Hari-nama is invested with all Sakti.


däna-vrata-tapas-tértha-kñeträdénaï ca yäh sthitäù

çaktayo deva mahatäà sarva-päpaharäù çubhäù

räjasüyäçvamedhänäï jïana-sädhyätma-vastunaù

äkåñya hariëä sarväù sthäpitä sveñu nämasu

Skanda Purana


There are so many auspicious qualities within charity (dana), vows (vrata), austerity (tapa), the holy places (tirthaksetras), the devatas, within all kinds of sin-removing righteous activities, in the aggregate of all powers (saktis), in the Räjasüya and Açvamedha sacrifices, and in the goal of knowledge of the identity of the self (jnana-sadhya of atma-vastu). However, Sri Hari has assembled all of these potencies and invested them within His own names.

Sri-hari-nama gives bliss to the whole world.


sthäne håñékeça tava prakérttyä / jagat prahåñyaty anurajyate ca

Bhagavad-gita (11.36)


O Harisikesha, the world becomes delighted on hearing the kirtana of Your name and fame, and thus everyone becomes attached to You.

One who chants sri-hari-nama is worshipable in the world.


näräyaëa jagannätha väsudeva janärdana

itérayanti ye nityaà te vai sarvatra vanditäù

Brihan-naradiya Purana


Those who always perform kirtana, chanting “O Narayana! O Jagannatha! O Vasudeva! O Janardana!” are worshiped everywhere in the world.

Sri-hari-nama is the only method for those who have no way.


ananya-gatayo marttyä bhogino’ pi parantapäù

jïäna-vairägya-rahitä brahmacaryädi-varjitäù

sarva-dharmojjhitäù viñëor näma-mätraika-jalpakäù

sukhena yäà gatià yänti na taà sarve’ pi dhärmikaù

Padma Purana


Those who simply perform kirtana of Sri Visnu’s name may do so because they have no other means of support, and they may be absorbed in sense enjoyment. They may be troublesome to others, bereft of celibacy and other virtues, and outside all dharma. Still, the destination that they achieve cannot be attained by all the combined efforts of religious people.

Hari-nama can be performed at all times and under all circumstances.


na deça-niyamas tasmin na käla-niyamas tathä

nocchiñöädau niñedho’sti çré-harer nämni lubdhaka

Visnu-dharmottara


O you who are greedy for sri-hari-nama, there is no rule of time and place for kirtana of sri-hari-nama. One may perform hari-nama-kirtana in any condition, whether one is purified or contaminated, for example, if one’s mouth is not clean after eating.

Hari-nama certainly gives mukti very easily to one who desires it.


näräyaëäcyutänanta-väsudeveti yo naraù

satataà kérttayed bhuvi yäti mal-layatäà sa hi

Varaha Purana


The person who wanders about the earth always chanting the names Narayana, Ananta, Acyuta and Vasudeva will go with Me to My planet.

kià kariñyati säìkhyena kià yogair nara-näyaka

muktim icchasi räjendra kuru govinda-kérttanam

Garuda Purana


O best of men, what benefit can one derive from studying sankhya philosophy or practicing astanga-yoga? O King, if you desire liberation, just perform Sri Govinda’s kirtana.

Hari-nama enables the jivas to attain Vaikuntha.


sarvatra sarva-käleñu ye’pi kurvanti pätakam

näma-sankérttanaà kåtvä yänti viñëoù paraà padam

Nandi Purana


Even one who has performed sinful activities always and everywhere attains the supreme abode of Visnu if he performs nama-sankirtana.


Chanting hari-nama is the topmost means of pleasing Sri Bhagavan.


näma-saìkérttanaà viñëoù kñut-tåö-prapéòitädiñu

karoti satataà vipräs tasya préto hy adhokñajaù

Brihan-naradiya Purana


O brahmanas! Adhoksaja Visnu remains very satisfied with those who incessantly perform sankirtana of Visnu’s name, even when troubled by hunger and thirst.

Hari-nama has the sakti to control Sri Bhagavan.


åëam etat pravåddhaà me hådayäì näsarpati

yad-govindeti cukroça kåñëä mäà düra-väsinam

Mahabharata


When I was far away from Draupadi, she called out to Me, “Ha Govinda!” I am very much indebted to her for her distressed call, and I have not been able to remove that debt from My heart even today.

Hari-nama is the purusartha (supreme goal of life) for the jivas.


idam eva hi mäìgalyam etad eva dhanärjanam

jévitasya phalaï caitad yad dämodara-kérttanam

Skanda and Padma Puranas


Kirtana of Dämodara, is certainly the cause of all auspiciousness, and the source of real wealth. The only benifit of having life is to perform such kirtana.


Hari-nama-kirtana is the best of all the different kinds of bhaktisadhana.


agha-cchit-smaraëaà viñëor bahv-äyäsena sädhyate

oñöha-spandana-mätreëa kérttanaà tu tato varam

Vaisnava-cintamani


Sri-visnu-smaranam destroys all sins but is attained only after much endevor. Visnu-kirtana, however, is superior because the same benefit is attained simply by vibrating sri-nama upon one’s lips.

yad-abhyarcya harià bhaktyä kåte kratu-çatair api

phalaà präpnoty avikalaà kalau govinda-kérttanam


The same entire benefit obtained by performing hundreds of yajnas in Satya-yuga, can be achieved in Kali-yuga by performing kirtana of Sri Govinda’s names.

kåte yad dhyäyato viñëuà tretäyäà yajato makhaiù

dväpare paricaryäyäà kalau tad dhari-kérttanät

Srimad-Bhagavatam (12.3.52)


Simply performing kirtana of Sri Hari’s nama in Kali-yuga gives the same results as those that are achieved by meditating on Bhagavan in Satya-yuga, by worshiping Him with great yajnas in Treta-yuga, and by performing formal Deity worship in Dvapara-yuga.