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Achutam Keshavam
A really pretty morning song & video.  Achutam Keshavam ~Kirtan Lounge Vol.1 âNectar of DevotionâÂ
The Attitude of All Preachers.
The author of Bhakti-rasÄmášta-sindhu, ĹrÄŤla RĹŤpa GosvÄmÄŤ, very humbly submits that he is just trying to spread KášášŁáša consciousness all over the world, although he humbly thinks himself unfit for this work. That should be the attitude of all preachers of the KášášŁáša consciousness movement, following in the footsteps of ĹrÄŤla RĹŤpa GosvÄmÄŤ. We should never think of ourselves as great preachers, but should always consider that we are simply instrumental to the previous ÄcÄryas, and simply by following in their footsteps we may be able to do something for the benefit of suffering humanity.
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Mental Culture
I joined the reading lists provided by Krishna.com which started recently. Every day I receive a five minute reading assignment of each of the Gita, Nectar of Devotion and Science of Self Realisation. They are short meditations. Very powerful but not overbearing.
Here's a quote I picked up from the Introduction to the Nectar of Devotion which I really like. PrabhupÄda basically tells us how to think of KášášŁáša.
*A KášášŁáša conscious person always thinks of the activities of the Lordâas He is speaking on the Battlefield of Kurukᚣetra or engaging in His various pastimes in VášndÄvana with His devotees. In this way one can always think of the activities and pastimes of the Lord. This is the mental culture of KášášŁáša consciousness. *
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Ok, so that's really easy. Study the Bhagavad-gita and KášášŁáša's VášndÄvana pastimes in the tenth Canto of ĹrÄŤmad-BhÄgavatam.
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ENTHUSIASM IS THE FIRST AMONG THE SIX PRINCIPLES
ENTHUSIASM IS THE FIRST AMONG THE SIXÂ PRINCIPLES
By His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami PrabhupÄda
On the path of Krishna consciousness the first principle is enthusiasm. If you lack enthusiasm then other things will not take place. You can keep your enthusiasm if you follow the (moreâŚ)
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What is the significance of sound vibration in Krishna Consciousness ?
One's memory of KášášŁáša is revived by chanting the mahÄ-mantra, Hare KášášŁáša. By this practice of chanting and hearing the sound vibration of the Supreme Lord, one's ear, tongue and mind are engaged. (Bhagavad-Gita-----8:8-----purport).
In all the Vedic mantras the word oáš, called praášava, is a transcendental sound vibration and is also KášášŁáša. And because in all the hymns of the four Vedas-SÄma, Yajur, ášg and Atharva-the praášava, or oáškÄra, is very prominent, it is understood to be KášášŁáša. (Bhagavad-Gita-----9:17-----purport).
There is no difference between the Lord and sound vibration coming from Him, even though He is not personally present. The best way of understanding is to accept such divine instruction, and BrahmÄ, the prime spiritual master of everyone, is the living example of this process of receiving transcendental knowledge. (Srimad Bhagavatam-----2:9:8-----purport).
If one thinks that the holy name of the Supreme Personality of Godhead and the names and activities of the demigods are on the same level, or if one accepts the holy name of Viᚣášu to be a material sound vibration, that is also an offense. (Srimad Bhagavatam-----3:15:25-----purport).
By chanting the Hare KášášŁáša mantra one immediately concentrates on the sound vibration and thinks of the lotus feet of the Lord, and very quickly one is elevated to the position of samÄdhi, or trance. If one goes on chanting the holy names of the Lord, which are not different from the Supreme Personality of Godhead, naturally his mind becomes absorbed in thought of the Lord. (Srimad Bhagavatam-----4:8:44-----purport).
Thus one can gloriously become freed from all material contamination by the simple process of chanting Hare KášášŁáša, Hare KášášŁáša, KášášŁáša KášášŁáša, Hare Hare/ Hare RÄma, Hare RÄma, RÄma RÄma, Hare Hare. Just as life in this material world has its beginning in material sound, similarly a spiritual life has its beginning in this spiritual sound vibration. (Srimad Bhagavatam-----4:23:17-----purport).
Vedic evidence is called Ĺabda-brahma. There are many things which are beyond the perception of our imperfect senses, yet the authoritative evidence of sound vibration is perfect. The Vedas are known as Ĺabda-brahma because evidence taken from the Vedas constitutes the ultimate understanding. This is because Ĺabda-brahma, or the Vedas, represents the Supreme Personality of Godhead. However, the real essence of Ĺabda-brahma is the chanting of the Hare KášášŁáša mantra. By vibrating this transcendental sound, the meaning of everything, both material and spiritual, is revealed. This Hare KášášŁáša is nondifferent from the Personality of Godhead. The meaning of everything is received through the air through sound vibration. The vibration may be material or spiritual, but without sound vibration no one can understand the meaning of anything. (Srimad Bhagavatam-----4:24:40-----purport).
The origin of creation is sound vibration, and if the sound vibration is clear and purified, perfect knowledge and perfect activities actually become manifest. This is enacted by the chanting of the mahÄ-mantra, Hare KášášŁáša, Hare KášášŁáša, KášášŁáša KášášŁáša, Hare Hare/ Hare RÄma, Hare RÄma, RÄma RÄma, Hare Hare. (Srimad Bhagavatam-----4:24:43-----purport).
There is no difference between the Hare KášášŁáša mahÄ-mantra and oáškÄra because both of them are sound representations of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. praášavaḼ sarva-vedeᚣu. In all Vedic literatures, the sound vibration oáškÄra is the beginning. Oáš namo bhagavate vÄsudevÄya. The difference between chanting oáškÄra and chanting the Hare KášášŁáša mantra is that the Hare KášášŁáša mantra may be chanted without consideration of the place or the sitting arrangements recommended in Bhagavad-gÄŤtÄ (6.11) (Srimad Bhagavatam-----7:15:31-----purport).
The vibration of KášášŁáša's flute is the origin of the Vedic hymns. Lord BrahmÄ, who is seated on a lotus flower, heard the sound vibration of KášášŁáša's flute and was thereby initiated by the GÄyatrÄŤ mantra. (Sri Caitanya Caritamrta-----2:8:138-----purport).
A bona fide spiritual master chants the holy namesâHare KášášŁáša, Hare KášášŁáša, KášášŁáša KášášŁáša, Hare Hare/ Hare RÄma, Hare RÄma, RÄma RÄma, Hare Hareâand the transcendental sound vibration enters into the ear of the disciple, and if a disciple follows in the footsteps of his spiritual master and chants the holy name with similar respect, he actually comes to worship the transcendental name. When the transcendental name is worshiped by the devotee, the name Himself spreads His glories within the heart of a devotee. (Teachings of Lord Caitanya).
That the sound vibration of the Supreme Lord is identical with the Supreme Lord is a fact. This is confirmed in the NÄrada-paĂącarÄtra: vyaktaáš hi bhagavÄn eva sÄkᚣÄn-nÄrÄyaášaḼ svayam aᚣášÄkᚣara-svarĹŤpena mukheᚣu parivartate "When the transcendental sound vibration is practiced by a conditioned soul, the Supreme Lord is present on his tongue." (Teachings of Lord Caitanya).
In the Padma PurÄáša also it is stated, "The chanting of the Hare KášášŁáša mantra is present only on the lips of a person who has for many births worshiped VÄsudeva." It is further said in the Padma PurÄáša, "There is no difference between the holy name of the Lord and the Lord Himself. As such, the holy name is as perfect as the Lord Himself in fullness, purity and eternity. The holy name is not a material sound vibration, nor has it any material contamination." The holy name cannot, therefore, be chanted offenselessly by one who has failed to purify his senses. In other words, materialistic senses cannot properly chant the holy names of the Hare KášášŁáša mahÄ-mantra. But by adopting this chanting process, one is given a chance to actually purify himself, so that he may very soon chant offenselessly. (Nectar of Devotion).
In his book Vidagdha-mÄdhava, ĹrÄŤ RĹŤpa GosvÄmÄŤ thus describes the vibration of KášášŁáša's flute: "The sound vibration created by the flute of KášášŁáša wonderfully stopped Lord Ĺiva from playing his á¸iášá¸ima drum, and the same flute has caused great sages like the four KumÄras to become disturbed in their meditation. It has caused Lord BrahmÄ, who was sitting on the lotus flower for the creative function, to become astonished. And Anantadeva, who was calmly holding all the planets on His hood, was moving in this way and that due to the transcendental vibration from KášášŁáša's flute, which penetrated through the covering of this universe and reached to the spiritual sky." (Nectar of Devotion).
Thus by chanting the holy name of the Lord one can directly associate with the Supreme Lord by sound vibration. As one practices chanting this sound vibration, one passes through three stages of development: the offensive stage, the clearing stage and the transcendental stage. In the offensive stage of chanting one may desire all kinds of material happiness, but in the second stage one becomes clear of all material contamination. When one is situated on the transcendental stage, one attains the most coveted positionâthe stage of loving God. Lord Caitanya taught that this is the highest stage of perfection for human beings. (Sri Caitanya Caritamrta-----preface).
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Once, there was a queen, Satyabhama, who wanted a parijata flower, and Krishna promised to deliver it; but Indra refused to part with his parijata flower. Therefore there was a great fight, with Krishna and the Pandavas on one side and all of the demigods on the other. Ultimately, Krishna defeated all of them and took the parijata flower, which he presented to the queen. Krishna said, "All the demigods tried to defeat Me, but none could make Me break My promise to My queen."
(From Chapter 19: Qualities of Sri Krsna, in Nectar of Devotion, by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada)
We can always look at Krishna's past times and apply them to our lives today... the queen was a devotee of God, which meant that she would never be vanquished, and all of His promises to her would be kept. A lot of times there are personalities like Indra, who want to keep Krishna from protecting His beloved devotees. Yes, it causes a struggle, and sometimes you feel like you're fighting alone. But Krishna always wins.