That
desire is real desire. And any other desire, anyabhilasita, for
some material benefit, that is not required. But if we can keep ourself
without any material desire, without any propensity for enjoying fruitive
result,``I am doing something, I must enjoy this result. I must be enjoyer.''
This is called jnana-karma. ``Oh, I must try to understand Krsna
by my speculative method.''
Why? Krsna is explaining Himself. Why don't you try to understand Him
in that way? Nonsense. What speculative power you have got? Simply you'll
commit a blunder. Why? Krsna says, ``I am this, I am this, I am that,
I am that.'' In the Bhagavad-gita, explains. God says. Why don't
you understand Him as He says? If I say that ``I am from India. My birthplace
is in Calcutta. I have got five children. I was formerly a businessman,''
then why do you want to speculate about me? What is the use of this
speculation? If you actually want to know what Swamiji is, Swamiji says
that ``I was householder, and I was doing medical business. I have got
five children. And this and that.'' So that is sufficient. Why do you
want to know Swamiji by speculation? Similarly, these rascals will try
to understand Krsna by speculation. No. There is no need. Paramahamsa.
That is paramahamsa stage.
So
Sridhara Swami says, hamsa jatayo. Jatayo means great
sages, saintly persons. Hamsa jatayo yatra na niramanti karhicid
api na nitaram ramante. Just like our students, a Krsna conscious
person, if he is invited, ``Come on, there is a nice picture in the
cinema." No. He'll never go. He'll never go. Because he has become hamsa.
He is not a crow, that he'll go to such places. Why? What is there?
So
hamsa, here it is said, tad vayasam tirtham usanti manasah.
They reject, reject. Usanti manasa na yatra hamsa niramanty usikksayah.
There was an incidence in my life. I was, of course, at that time
a householder. One of my friends, he was going to the cinema with his
family, and he saw me. I was in the street, and he immediately stopped
his car and he asked me that ``You come. We are going to the cinema.''
I refused, that ``If you give me one thousand dollars, still I shall
not go to the cinema.'' So he dragged me. He took me to the cinema house,
but I never entered. I came back. You see? Because it was detestful.
When
one becomes completely separated from all these material desires, even
if you offer him some profit, he'll not accept. It is the test. Na
yatra hamsa niramanty usikksayah. Because his mind is absorbed in
greater things. Usikksayah. Brahman. Usikksayah
means Brahman. Usika kamaniyam brahman ksayo nivaso yesam
te, tatha prasiddha hamsa manasi sarasi carantah. Sridhara Swami
explains, just like swans, they take pleasure in the manasa-sarovara,
in a place where transparent water, lily and very nice garden. They
take pleasure. Yatha prasiddha hamsa manasi sarasi carantah kamaniya-padma-khanda-nivasah.
You'll find swans, they will gather near the lotus flower and dive there
and entangle them with the stem. That is their pleasure, to remain surrounded
by the lotus flower.
kamaniya-padma-khanda-nivasa
tyakta-vicitrannadi
yukto
`py ucchista-garte kaka-krida-sthane na niramanti
They
are not like the crows, who are simply trying to take some pleasure
from the garbage place. That's all. What is there in the garbage? They
are all rejected, thrown away. But the crows will go there. They'll
pull on something, ``If there is something there, something?'' So, as
there is a natural distinction between the crows and the swans, similarly,
there is distinction between a Krsna conscious person and ordinary person.
The ordinary persons are compared like the crows, and a fully Krsna
conscious person is just like the swan..
tad
vag visargo janatagha viplavo
yasmin
prati-slokam abaddhavaty api
namany
anantasya yaso 'nkitani yat
srnvanti
gayanti grnanti sadhavah
On
the contrary, this is a kind of literature very nicely written, metaphorical,
and poetry, everything. But there is no question of glorifying the Lord.
That is compared with, just like the same place, where the crows will
take pleasure. On the other hand, the other kind of literature, what
is that? Tad vargo visargo janatagha viplavo yasmin prati-slokam
abaddhavaty. A literature presented to the people, to the public
for reading, which are even grammatically incorrect, but because there
is glorification of the Lord, it can produce a revolution. It can purify
the whole human society. My Guru Maharaja, when he was selecting articles
to be published in The Harmonist, if he saw simply that several
times the writer has written ``Krsna,'' ``Lord Caitanya,'' like that,
he passes immediately: ``All right. It's all right. It is all right.''
That so many times he has uttered ``Krsna'' and ``Caitanya,'' so it
is all right.
Similarly,
even if we present our Back to Godhead or any other literature in broken
languages, it does not matter because the glorification of the Lord
is there. That is recommended by Narada. Tad vag visargo janatagha
viplavo. Janata agha. Agha means sinful activities.
If one reads one line of this literature, although it is presented in
broken language, but if he simply hears there is Krsna, then his sinful
activities immediately vanquish. Janatagha viplavo. Tad vag
visargo janatagha viplavo yasmin prati-slokam abaddhavaty api namany
anantasya. Ananta means the unlimited. His name, His fame,
His glory, His qualities are described. Namany anantasya yaso `nkitani.
If glorification is there, even they are presented in broken language,
then srnvanty gayanti grnanti sadhavah.
Just
like my Guru Maharaja, sadhu, a saintly person, immediately passes:
``Yes. It is all right.'' It is all right. Because there is glorification
of the Lord. Of course, general public will not understand,but this
is the standard, the standard version, spoken by Narada. You write something;
the aim should be simply to glorify the Supreme. Then your literature
is pavitra, purified. And however nicely, either literally or
metaphorically or poetically, you write some literature which has nothing
to do with God, or Krsna, that is vayasam tirtham. That becomes
a pleasure spot for the crows.
This
is the version of Narada Muni. We should be taking note of this. And
for the Vaisnava there is one qualification, poetic. You should be poetic.
Everyone should be poetic. But that poetry, that poetic language, should
be simply to glorify the Lord. Then it is alright. Just like Narottama
dasa Thakura, Bhaktivinoda Thakura, Locana dasa Thakura, they are poets.
They have produced so many songs. But about whom? About Krsna. Similarly,
under the instruction of Narada, now Vyasadeva will produce a literature
like Srimad-Bhagavatam, which is simply glorification of the Lord and
His devotees. Bhagavat. Bhagavat means the Lord, and Bhagavat
means pertaining to the Lord. So pertaining to the Lord, everything.
Vastava-vastu vedyam atra. In the beginning of Bhagavat
it is said vastava-vastu. Vastu means substance, the summum
bonum. And vastava, in relation to the summum bonum.
If
we try to understand everything in relationship with Krsna, then we
understand vastava, reality. That is reality. If we study something
minus Krsna, that is not real knowledge. Actually, Krsna is the original
cause of all causes. Sarva-karana-karanam. So unless we come
to the point of Krsna, any understanding, any knowledge is imperfect.
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