Personal Sadhana Report

4 years, 6 months ago by Yamuneswar Das in Personal Sadhana Reports

All Glories to Sri Guru Paramparah, A.C.Praphupada ki Jay!

Radha Krsna Ki Jay, Gouranga Mahaprabhu Ki Jay, Goura Bhakta Vrinda Ki Jay


H. H. HpS Maharaja! Dandavat Pranam!


Please accept my humble obeisances unto Sri Guruji Maharaja’s Padama Charan that I am so happy to get communication with Guruji Maharaja and reply of my questions and Guruji’s some new questions.


HpS - Hare Krsna!!! We are feeling the same, that we are able to get communication with a a Manipuri and even a central agent in the function of the great Manipuri University!

 

This discussion is between Krsna & Uddhava in the Bhagavat Mahapurana 11.7.1 to 11.28.49. total slokas are 1020. The discussion is just like The Bhagavat Gita; questions and answers between Sri Krsna and Arjuna. Uddhava asks questions and Krsna answer them; the karma yoga, jyana yoga and bhakti yoga. The substance, is in bhakti yoga all other yogas are included and it is the only way to see Krsna and get Goloka.


HpS - Wonderful !! Wonderful !


The murti combine of Sri Krsna and Radharani is the symbol of Gouranga Mahaprabhu in this kali yuga, on the other hand the combine of Radharani and Sri Krsna as Madanamohan becomes / turns into Rasraj Murti. It is so rare in the duwapara yuga and it is worshiped by the Gopies of Brindavan. Guruji! What is this Murti? I have never seen this murti. Guruji Maharaja! if you have seen this Murti and in your custody, please send me this murti. I want the darsan and worship (it is quite personal).


HpS - I don't know! I have heard that in Vraja Madana mohan teaches us sambandha, Govinda teaches abhideha, and Gopinatha teaches Prayojana, to I guess Gopinatha would be Rasa murti... ?

Yours fallen servant,

Yamunesvara Das


HpS - At Brahma muhurta we have chance to see Krsna during Mangala arati. It is very confidential time. They are in Their pajamas!

Sankhya Promo

4 years, 6 months ago by hps in Calendar Development

Asta sakhi devi dasi wrote:

Pamho. AgtSP! 

Hare Krsna Gurumaharaja.

Respecto a la presentación del libro del miércoles 30, he preguntado si es posible reprogramar para el mes de Enero por el problema de internet, me darán una respuesta mañana, dejan abierta la posibilidad de buscar algún discipulo que pueda reemplazarlo a usted. 

Cuál es su opinión Gurumaharaja?


HpS - ASA write:

Estoy casi listo intelectualmente, revisando el libro. Internet es 90% bien aqiu ahora. Quien va a ayudar con la traduccion? Madhavendra Puri es demasiado lejos. Conneccion no super aveces?

Bueno si podemos compartir el PowerPoint con el traductor, si falla de nuestra lado, ellos pueden mostrar de su lado, y podemos presentar el audio.

Buen libro.


DTC 24(th)

4 years, 6 months ago by hps in DTC

AgtSP


paoho


Getting our rounds done.


Finished the Reports from last year!!!! If you feel you are a fifth class disciple, then we are like a 7th class "guru", but we try within the shade of Srila Prabhupada's lotus feet.


We answered a lot of other mail.


We have so much to do, but our eyes are collapsing. No walk tonight because it is below Free Zing. 😁


The old machine is starting to groan, so better rest it before it collapses.


Lot of nice looking letters, but can't get to them.


Will answer one or two URGENT even if we die trying.


ASA'

Pula 18.12.2020.

4 years, 6 months ago by Namacarya das in Other

Dear Guru Maharaja, Hare 💛

Krsna 💜, all glories to Srila Prabhupada! 🌼


In the text of the last Kapi Dhvaja you asked about us. Thank you for your care and remembrance of ourselves on the other side of the Bhumi ball. 🌍


I do not write much (or at all) here on the Blog. Different reasons for that. Do not have much to say. Kind of nothing new, especially in comparison to your activities. Of course, life is always new and fresh and changing. You cannot step in the same river twice, said bhakta 'fellow from ancient Greek'.


I still have a job in the school with a kid with disabilities (behavior disorder). By working with him, I get a lot of new perspective. Hope that it is making me a better person and a Krsna bhakta.


Nirgata is doing online classes due to COVID-19.


Our bodies, now almost turning 50, are with less energy and more pain. Learning to deal with it positively.


We continue with puja, japa, sastra reading (little less then previous years), hearing classes online, etc. For Gita Jayanti we plan to have online reading of the all slokas of BG (translations only).


Your (this) Blog is still my most visited website (+ your Tweets).


Having some thoughts about various topics: diksa guru, devotee attire, ways of reaching out/sharing Krsna consciousness, being relevant (language) to people. Still not putting that into written words.


Parents becoming quiet old now (85 years). Some adjustments for that needed.


Are there any news from devotees from Spain (Tirtha-kirti and Laksmana, Jaya-sakti, etc.) I read here on Blog from Jayanta and Jaramara Hari.


HpS - We don't hear from The Thirtha Kirti or the Laksmana DD. I guess that means they are fine. I hope so. Such nice people.


I read news from Pandaveya? (Pablo). I met him in person once (for a few days). And your comments to his news.


HpS - Pandava-prsni Das


I lost touch with Indradyumna (Serbia). We tried to meet once on Vaisnava summer camp in Serbia but he had to work those days.


HpS - He comes on to the FMP program some time. I think he is on the road a lot doing trucking and of course he has like 400 fruit threes. He also seems fine.


It is nice to write letters (or journaling), however I still like to talk face to face. It feels warmer, more organic. That is maybe because I do not talk much or have much live conversations, so there is no enough quantity to feel it as energy sucking.


HpS - One old man in a Spanish village that had quite modern houses but went back to the time before the Romans said that he noticed that the current generation can't look at each other and talk. It is almost like they have to have little emo signs to put into their hands while they are talking. 😁


Something I was wandering about ... Please withhold name details here if you find it needed. There is a devotee, now sannyasi, I forgot his sannyasa name (Bhakti something), ex Maha-

mantra prabhu. You remember him? I know him from my Vrindavana days (half year spent in 2000.). When I accompanied you in 2006. in Vrindavana (Vraja Mandala Parikrama, etc,.) we were on one of his evening lectures in prasadam hall. After the lecture you told me :" Bhakti xyz is crazy". We did not comment much later. So, maybe you know, few years later something happened to him. I do not know the details but is interesting how you sensed it. It opened few questions up? All time brahmacari and full of sloka devotee at age of 60 having mental problems, and similar inquiries. Would you like to comment on that?


HpS - I don't remember the details. I think I know of whom you are talking. I never considered him exactly crazy except if a joking sense, that he was eccentric. Of course, the Britannica considers Lord Caitanya eccentric also.

I was doubtful of his talking to woman for what seemed hours during Japa in the Krsna-Balarama Temple, but that is all I know about his specific case.


In general, even Lord Brahma, with four heads and cognizant of like 80% of what's happening in the universe just by "figuring it out", was intoxicated by his daughter, Sarasvati, and began to run after her for romance.


In general, we can have accidental fall-downs at any point, but we don't lose our progress. We may even become deer, but we don't experience it like an ordinary Dude, no?


You have that experience, no?


You know you should not eat the extra samosa, but like Ajamila you can't stop yourself, and then your body suffers, but you don't suffer because you tried, and your body learns a lesson.


Some thoughts. O.K.?


Our respects to your esteemed family. We always think that Nir gata means No Cat.


Your servant Namacarya Das


Questions (urgent? I have not found the KDPC!!) What is a jnani?

4 years, 6 months ago by Germán Vegas in Special Category B

asa[e], yoga ladder, karma vs. jnana


Hare Krsna dear Gurudeva

Please accept our humble obeisances

All glories to Srila Prabhupada


I hope you're in good health.


ASA(TB/BW) - There is no KDPC right now. The mail is not overwhelming our poor HpSwami.


Please, I would like to ask you a question for which I have not yet found an answer.


Srila Prabhupada mentions in many sections of the Srimad Bhagavatam about the fate of Karmis (heavenly planets) and Jñanis (merging into the Brahman effulgence). The fate of Karmi that pursues enjoyment is easy to understand because of a great desire, a proportional reward. What I cannot understand is how knowledge, logical deduction and philosophical speculation leads the jñani to his spiritual identity nullification. In what way can knowledge result in emptiness, being seemingly substantial and capable of neutralizing the illegitimate desire of the karmi?


Can the gross desire of karmis be understood to be opposed to the mental speculator's lust for control, or are they basically different expressions of a similar consciousness?


Your servant

Gandharva das


ASA - To quote our Siksa guru, Jayananda Das, "I don't know, but it seems to me that...".

NOI 10 gives some basic perspective!

Then we have to distinguish between Karma-yogis, Jnana-yogis. Bh. V. Th. defined Bhakti as commitment to honesty. So, Socrates and his recent follower Anthony Flew (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antony_Flew), were Jnanis, but they were honest. Flew shocked the entire world, and maybe drove many atheists to the pub, when he announced he believed in God. For years he had been a POWERFUL debater and proponent of Atheism.

When he announced his change he explained that at the beginning of his career and association with others at Oxford he had adopted Socrate's basic idea, that we shall use logic and argument (jnana) to consider the problem and then we shall accept wherever the process takes us without personal consideration.

So, Flew said that after considering the situation for so long he had come to the conclusion that there must be a God as Aristotle describes.

So, in a certain way he as a jnana-yogi.

Prabhupada said that Socrates we a good boy, just didn't have a Guru.

By jnana we can only come to realize brahman (there is a reality) and paramatma (reality has eternal forms and there is "the hand of God" in things).

To realize a personal, Bhagavan, relationship with God you need His divine grace.


O.K.?


A Karmi is not progressive. He demands only potatoes for his sacrifice, and does not want to develop wisdom (jnana).


A jnani is not progressive. He is not a jnana-yogi. He demands impersonal wisdom for his sacrifice.


We see phrases like, "When you go for revenge, better to did two graves first", from Confucius, which detaches you from Karma but leaves you in a void.


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Can we say that the most prominent Jnana community in the modern world are the Mathematicians?

Of course, science is termed as Rational Empiricism, or can we say Mathematical Empiricism. By taking Mathematics to pragmatic empirical level it surely results in sense gratification, smart phones, Hulu, latest Tom Cruise movie.


Look at Mathematics. How fundament is Euclid's Elements [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclid%27s_Elements] to Mathematics? There seem to be "higher" mathematics after that, but many are still based upon his fundamental axiom, postulate, in which we must place blind faith, the definition of The Point.


It seems that in Higher Mathematics they go outside of this and we get into another kind of Jnana, but is it still determined to be atheistic or is it like Socrates? I have heard that Srila Bhakti-siddhanta Sarasvati gave a demonstration of Bhagavata philosophy from Mathematics. I mean there are "transcendental numbers" in Mathematics. 😎


Coming back to the point which is that basis of so much of our modern jnana, you know that it is described as that which has no extension: no width, no depth, no weight, no mother, no cellular, no... no... no... In Sanskrit you know this philosophy? Neti neti. No this, not this. So that leads us to impersonalism. Some rare Mathematicians might follow this to its conclusion and enter the Brahmajyoti.


Are these some useful ideas, or have we completely missed the point of your question, or do you have more details?