Monday, September 21, 2009
Canto 01- Chapter 3- Krsna is the Source of All Incarnations
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Naimisharanya - Geographical Location, Importance
Naimishararanya is in the Sitapur Dist of U.P. and 89 km away from Lucknow, on the banks of the river Gomati. From Sitapur Cantonment one can get to Naimisharanya by train. Today Naimisharanya is more popularly known as Nimsar and is a village on the bank of the river Gomti. You can also reach by getting down at Hardoi station before Lucknow which is 20 KM. from Naimisharanya. It is a small village but there are several ashrams and dharmashalas for stay.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Canto 01 - Chapter 2 - Divinity and Divine Service
Suta muni was the son of Romaharshana, who was one of the disciples of Vyasa. Suta muni did not immediately delve into the story of the Bhagavata nor immediately answer the questions his disciples had, but began with the introduction of why Vyasa wrote the Bhagavata and under what circumstances did his son Suka rendered its first public narration. This introduction has come to us as the First Canto of the scripture and is not only very interesting but also very crucial to our understanding of the Bhagavata.
Suta muni was very happy with the valid questions raised by his new found disciples in Naimisharanya, who were also very learned in various aspects of vedic literature. At this juncture you should be aware that Vyasa Maharshi had a son named Suka, who also had an unusual birth, turned 16 as soon as he was born and was completely aware of absolute truth (Atma Jnani), because of his learned father, Vyasa. But He reached enlightenment by talking to Emperor Janaka (Vyasa has asked Suka to go and see janaka to seek clarifications, as he had so many questions at birth). Janaka put him to severe discomfort before accepting him as a disciple. Only through concentration, dedication, faith and enthusiasm, Suka could even get to talk to Janaka.
After dividing the original Veda into four, Vyasa Maharshi entrusted his disciple Romaharshana (because his hair arose in excitement when he read puranas, he is a devotee of Visnu, he is often also referred to as Lomaharshana) as a speaker of Puranas and epic histories, he was known to have inspired a lot of sages with his knowldge in garuda Purana. Once, in an assembly of sages at Naimisharanya, when Romaharshana failed to stand up to respect and honor Lord Balarama, Lord Balarama killed him and then on the duty of Romaharshana was entrusted to his son Ugrashrava, who was called Suta muni because of his caste or order of belonging to suta class of learned brahamas.
(1) Completely satisfied with the correct questions of the sages there, the son of Romaharshana [Sûta] tried to reply to the sages after thanking them for their kind words.
(26) For that reason do they who desire liberation reject the less attractive forms of the demigods, and are they sure to worship, without any envy, the many forms of the all-blissfull Lord Vishnu [Nârâyana]. Those who are ignorant and of passion, desire wealth, power and progeny, clinging to forefathers and other beings of cosmic control with a likewise character. Those who are serious about liberation are certainly nonenvious, and they respect all. Yet they reject to worship the demigods and they worship only the all-blissful forms of Lord Visnu and His plenary portions. (27) Those who are in the modes of passion and ignorance worship the forefathers, other living beings and the demigods who are in charge of cosmic activities, for they are urged by a desire to be materially benefited with women, wealth, power and progeny. And this is not wrong if done for the right purpose, the ultimate goal to be liberated by devotion unto Krishna, if done for just pleasing the demigods and forefathers, it is a nothing waste of time and effort.
(28-29) But Vâsudeva is the object of knowledge, the purpose of the sacrifices and the yoga, the controller of all material activity, and the supreme knowledge, austerity, quality, religion and goal of life. In the revealed scriptures, the ultimate object of knowledge is Sri Krsna. The purpose of performing sacrifice is to please Him. Yoga is for realizing Him. All fruitive activities are ultimately rewarded by Him only. He is supreme knowledge, and all severe austerities are performed to know Him. Religion [dharma] is rendering loving service unto Him. He is the supreme goal of life.
(30) From the beginning of the manifestation He, by this internal potency, has been the cause and effect of all forms and the transcendental Absolute of the modes of nature. This is explained in detailed in my Brahma samhita Blogs.
(33) That Supersoul, created the subtle senses influenced by the modes of nature by entering the living beings in His own creation, causing them to enjoy those modes. When someone chooses to enjoy the passion, ignorance and goodness, the supersoul in them and makes them enjoy the modes of nature.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Canto 01- Chapter 1 - Sages Enquire Suta Muni in Naimisaranya
1.1.4-1.1.23: Once upon a time in a holy place in the forest of Naimisharanya, in a favorite spot for Lord Visnu, great sages headed by the sage Saunaka assembled to perform a great thousand-year sacrifice for the satisfaction of the Lord and His devotees. (I have explained in Brahma Samhita about the central position of Krisna and Visnu in the planetary systems. It seems like that position occupied by Visnu in that Yantra has a central hub which geographically fits where Naimisharanya forest is situated)
One day, after finishing their morning duties by burning a sacrificial fire and offering a seat of esteem to Suta Muni, with great respect, submissiveness and highest regard, the sages made certain inquiries to understand God and His Pastimes.
The sages said "Respectful Suta! you are completely free from all sins. You are well versed in all the religious scriptures, Puranas and the history as well, for you have gone through these studies under proper guidance and have also explained them".
"O' Suta!, you are acquainted with the knowledge of Vyasa, and you also know other sages who are fully versed in all kinds of physical and metaphysical knowledge" and "because you are submissive, your spiritual masters have endowed you with all the favors that are bestowed upon a gentle disciple. Therefore please tell us all that you have scientifically learned from them. Please explain to us, in an easily understandable way, what you have ascertained to be the absolute and ultimate good for the people in general. In this Kali yuga, men have short lives. They are quarrelsome, lazy, misguided, unlucky and above all always disturbed. There are many varieties of scriptures, and in all of them there are many prescribed duties, which can be learned only after many years of study in their various divisions. Therefore, O sage, please explain the essence of all these scriptures, for the good of all living beings. By such instruction our hearts may be fully satisfied".
“O Suta Muni! you know for what purpose the God appeared as the son of Vasudeva and Devaki. We are eager to learn about Krishna and His incarnations. Please explain to us those teachings imparted to you by great sages, for one is uplifted both by speaking about them and by hearing about them. Living beings who are entangled in the complicated network of birth and death can be freed immediately by even unconsciously chanting the holy name of Krishna. O Suta! those great sages who have completely taken shelter of the lotus feet of the Lord can at once sanctify those who come in touch with them, whereas the waters of the Ganges can sanctify only after prolonged use. Anyone desiring deliverance from the vices of the age of quarrel is willing to hear the virtuous glories of the Lord? His transcendental acts are magnificent and gracious, and great learned sages like Narada sing of them. Please, therefore, speak to us, who are eager to hear about the adventures He performs in His various incarnations."
"O wise Suta, please narrate to us the transcendental pastimes of the Supreme God's multi-incarnations. Such auspicious adventures and pastimes of the Lord, the supreme controller, are performed by His internal powers. We never tire of hearing the transcendental pastimes of the God, who is glorified by hymns and prayers. Those who have developed a taste for transcendental relationships with Him relish hearing of His pastimes at every moment. Lord Sri Krishna, along with Balarama, played like a human being, and so masked He performed many superhuman acts. Knowing well that the age of Kali has already begun, we are assembled here in this holy place to hear at great length the transcendental message of Godhead and in this way perform sacrifice. We think that we have met Your Goodness by the will of providence, just so that we may accept you as chief, for those who desire to cross the difficult era of Kali, which deteriorates all the good qualities of a human being. Since Sri Krishna, the Absolute Truth, the master of all mystic powers, has departed for His own abode, please tell us to whom the religious principles have now gone for shelter."
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Canto 01 - Intro
I shall try my best to not follow the metaphysical language or the words, because ultimately one has to understand the aim of this exercise, which is "Srimad-Bhagavatam Made Easy". However, it would be a lot easier, for people who have read my prior contributions, to understand my language here, because the word God in today's world does not even come close to the absolute truth, absolute controller, the truly independent supreme personality, the Paramesvara, the reason for everything that has ever been created, Lord Krishna Himself being The God in my upcoming blogs.