Shrila Bhaktivinoda Thakura, the celebrated Vaishnava saint whose ardent desire was that men and women of every philosophical, ethnic and religious background join together and regularly worship the Lord through the chanting of the holy name, is herein offering his thanks and heartfelt obeisances for being able to act upon his love for the Supreme Lord lying within the heart. As the essence of individuality and the spark of life within an otherwise dull body composed of gross elements, the soul is beaming with potential for service driven by a level of affection it doesn’t even know exists. When the beneficiary of service is readily identified, when His forms, pastimes and attributes are regularly remembered through simple but powerful sound vibrations representing the same features, the emotional satisfaction that results is unmatched. The nucleus of such service is the holy name, without which there would be no chance of experiencing the reality of a sublime existence that comes with sharanagati, or full surrender. Of course, no tangible information about creation is forthcoming even with all these advancements. Just theories are posited relating to chemicals randomly colliding and springing forth the tremendously complex material nature, which has important aspects that function on a regular basis. The movements of the collection of material elements are so organized that they can be studied in depth to the point that important activities are predicted. Nature is so exact that the discipline of science is itself an indication of the intelligently designed material universe. Along with the notion of chemicals randomly colliding at some point in the past, there is the theory of evolution, with the species gradually getting stronger due to need. Again, there is a glaring omission, as the fact that strength and fitness are subjective measurements is not accounted for at all. As an example, a rich man having great wealth and material possessions is considered stronger and more fit under the non-theistic mentality, but in actuality he has every opportunity to suffer misery and heartache. The constant worries about maintaining a large business establishment and protecting valuable possessions from greedy competitors and the all-powerful government are absent in those who live a peaceful, albeit less opulent, lifestyle. In addition, an extended life, which is another purported indication of positive evolution, cannot be correctly considered a sign of fitness, as quality of life is a relative measurement. A long lifetime spent in misery would have to be considered inferior to a shorter duration of life spent in fixed felicity. In this way the initial judgments of fitness are invalidated, thereby causing the entire evolution theory to fall flat on its face. The Vedas, the ancient scriptures of India, provide the most complete information on these topics. The reason “perfect” knowledge cannot be had is that there is a basic difference between the Supreme Lord, who is the original Being, the cause of all causes, and His numerous sparks of energy, who are individual, autonomous forces similar in quality to the Supreme Spirit. There can only be one God, as there can only be one original cause. The fact that the human mind cannot think beyond the limits of time and space immediately indicates a deficiency. With the Supreme Lord, however, there are no flaws. Therefore only He has full knowledge. Activities in service are driven by the inconceivably large potential for love found within the soul. It is seen that sometimes select people perform miraculous feats and show levels of dedication that are amazing. For example, Shrila Bhaktivinoda Thakura wrote around one hundred books, essays, poems and commentaries during his time on earth in the latter part of the 19th century. This level of production is itself amazing, but the fact that he was working and maintaining a family at the same time is cause for an even greater level of appreciation. How was one man able to do this? Obviously he was empowered by the Supreme Lord to preach the gospel of bhakti-yoga, or devotional service, so he was given special abilities. Nevertheless, we can have all the talent in the world and still never tap into it. Bhaktivinoda Thakura’s love for God is what drove his activities. Since the beneficiary was the most worthy recipient of the loving attitude of the soul, the full potential for service manifested in the devotee. The one element that ties everything together is the holy name. In the Vedic tradition the original form of Godhead is described as “Krishna”, which means “one who is all attractive”. Since God is naturally smarter than everyone else, it would stand to reason that He would also be able to attract more people to take up His service than any other entity. Since He has full and simultaneous possession of the qualities of beauty, wealth, strength, fame, knowledge and renunciation, another of His names is Bhagavan. The name “Vishnu”, which means all-pervading, speaks both to God’s localized aspect residing within the hearts of every life form and also His four-handed form living in the spiritual land of Vaikuntha. Lord Vishnu is also the unifying link between all the different Vaishnava groups. A Vaishnava is a devotee of Vishnu, and depending on the specific tradition, the followers will either worship Shri Krishna, Lord Rama, or Vishnu as the original form of Godhead. Since these forms are all different manifestations or expansions of the original being, God, there is really no difference between the worshipers, save for maybe the specific transcendental mellow enjoyed. Bhaktivinoda Thakura, as a sincere and pure devotee, very much appreciated the holy name because he knew that without the transcendental sound vibrations found within the sacred hymns and songs of the Vedas, taking up bhajana, or devotion, would become all the more difficult. And why is that? We can see for ourselves the effects material nature has on those who are not God conscious. It is the mentality of the individual that determines their happiness and the level at which they are tapping into their potential for service. Even in spiritual disciplines where the existence of God is wholly acknowledged, since regular recitation of His name is avoided or there is simply a shortage of descriptive names to identify His innumerable transcendental features, the worshipers are left to take shelter of maya when not engaged in explicit worship. Visiting a church or temple once a week is beneficial, but the mind never takes any rest. Even while sleeping the thoughts of the individual continue. Therefore there must be a tangible outlet for service through purification of thoughts at all times. Otherwise, that which is not personally God, maya, will take hold and lure the sincere person into adopting a service mentality that views material objects and senses as the ideal beneficiaries. |
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Thankful for the Name
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