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Nam Hatta: goings-on, developments and issues important to the
disciples and followers of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
Prabhupada.
In Chaitanya-charitamrita, Madhya-lila,
Chapter
Seven, Lord Chaitanya's method of preaching and Prabhupada's comments
regarding
the process of preaching Lord Chaitanya practiced while travelling
throughout South India (a period of about two years) are very necessary
for all devotees to study and understand clearly.
Because of the circumstances under which most of
Prabhupada's early disciples joined the movement, a widespread
misunderstanding has become a great obstacle for people in general to
accept and practice Krishna consciousness in a realistic and
progressive way under all circumstances. That misunderstanding is that
a serious candidate for accepting and advancing in Krishna
consciousness must abandon his worldly environment and responsibilities
to join a temple ashram and live a communal or communistic life
style
under the rigid authority of an ISKCON GBC or guru. Nothing
could
be further from the truth, as we can plainly understand from the
following
descriptions of Lord Chaitanya's preaching method and Prabhupada's
purports,
which clearly support and obviously encourage the process introduced by
Lord Chaitanya in His dealing with the Kurma brahmana and
everyone
He encountered throughout His two years of travelling and preaching in
South
India.
Text 125: "My dear Lord, there
is no limit to my great fortune. It cannot be described. Today my
family,
birth and riches have all been glorified."
Text 126: The brahmana begged Lord
Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu, "My dear Lord, kindly show me favour and let me go with
You.
I can no longer tolerate the waves of misery caused by materialistic
life."
PURPORT: This statement is applicable for everyone,
regardless of how rich or prosperous one may be. Narottama das Thakur
has confirmed
this statement: samsara visanale, diva-nisi hiya jvale.
He states
that the materialistic way of life causes a burning in the heart. One
cannot
make any provisions for the troublesome life of the material world. It
is
a fact that one may be very happy as far as riches are concerned and
one
may be very opulent in every respect, yet one has to manage the visayas
to meet the demands of the body and of so many family members and
subordinates. One has to take so much trouble to minister to others.
Narottama dasa Thakura therefore prays: visaya chapiya kabe
suddha habe mana. Thus
one must become freed from the materialistic way of life. One has to
merge
himself in the ocean of transcendental bliss. In other words, one
cannot
relish transcendental bliss without being freed from the materialistic
way
of life. It appears that the brahmana named Kurma was
materially very
happy, for he expressed his family tradition as janmakula-dhana.
Now, being glorified, he wanted to leave all these material opulences.
He
wanted to travel with Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. According to the Vedic
way
of civilisation, one should leave his family after attaining fifty
years
of age and go to the forest of Vrindavan to devote the rest of his life
to
the service of the Lord.
Text 127: Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu replied,
"Don't
speak like that again. Better to remain at home and chant the holy name
of Krishna always.
PURPORT: It is not advisable in this age of Kali to
leave one's family suddenly, for people are not trained as proper brahmacharis
and grihasthas. Therefore Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu advised the
brahmana not to be too eager to give up family life.
It would be better to remain with his family and try to become purified
by chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra regularly under the
direction
of a spiritual master. This is the instruction of Sri Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu.
If this principle is followed by everyone, there is no need to accept
sannyasa. In the next verse, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu advises
everyone
to become an ideal householder by offencelessly chanting the Hare
Krishna mantra and teaching the same principle to everyone
He meets.
Text 128: "Instruct everyone to follow the
orders
of Lord Sri Krishna as they are given in Bhagavad-gita
and Srimad- Bhagavatam. In this way, become a spiritual
master and try to liberate everyone in this land."
PURPORT: This is the sublime mission of the
International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Many people come and
inquire whether they
have to give up family life to join the Society, but that is not our
mission.
One can remain comfortably in his residence. We simply request everyone
to
chant the maha-mantra: Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna
Krishna, Hare Hare / Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. If one
is a little literate and can read Bhagavad-gita As It Is
and Srimad-Bhagavatam, that is so much the better. These
works are now available in an English translation, and are done very
authoritatively to appeal to all classes
of men. Instead of living engrossed in material activities, people
throughout the world should take advantage of this movement and chant
the Hare Krishna maha- mantra at home with their families. One
should also refrain from sinful activities-illicit sex, meat eating,
gambling and intoxication. Out of these four items, illicit sex is very
sinful. Every
person must get married. Every woman especially must get married. If
the
women outnumber the men, some men can accept more than one wife. In
that
way there will be no prostitution in society. If men can marry more
than
one wife, illicit sex life will be stopped. One can also produce many
nice
preparations to offer KrishnaÑ grain, fruit, flowers and milk.
Why
should one indulge in unnecessary meat eating and maintain horrible
slaughterhouses?
What is the use of smoking and drinking tea and coffee? People are
already
intoxicated by material enjoyment, and if they indulge in further
intoxication,
what chance is therefore selfrealisation? Similarly, one should not
partake
in gambling and unnecessarily agitate the mind. The real purpose of
human
life is to attain the spiritual platform and return to Godhead. That is
the
summum bonum of spiritual realisation. The Krishna consciousness
movement
is trying to elevate human society to the perfection of life by
pursuing
the method described by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in His advice to the
brahmana Kurma. That is, one should stay at home, chant the Hare
Krishna mantra and preach the instructions of Krishna as they
are given in Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam.
Text 129: Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu further
advised
the brahmana Kurma, "If you follow this instruction,
your materialistic life at home will not obstruct your spiritual
advancement.
Indeed, if you follow these regulative principles, we will again meet
here,
or, rather, you will never lose My company."
PURPORT: This is an opportunity for everyone. If one
simply follows the instructions of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, under the
guidance
of His representative, and chants the Hare Krishna mantra, teaching
everyone a far as possible the same principle, the contamination of the
materialistic way of life will not even touch him. It does not matter
whether one lives in a holy place like Vrndavana, Navadwipa or
Jagnnatha Puri or in the midst of European cities where the
materialistic eay of live is very prominent. If a devotee follows the
instructions of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, he lives in the company of
the Lord. Wherever he lives, he converts that place into Vrindavan and
Navadwipa. This means that materialism cannot touch him.
This is the secret of success for one advancing in Krishna
consciousness.
Text 130: At whosoever's house Sri Chaitanya
accepted His alms by taking prasada, He would convert the
dwellers to His sankirtana movement and advise them just as He
advised
the brahmana named Kurma.
PURPORT: The cult of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is
explained here very nicely. One who surrenders to Him and is ready to
follow Him with heart and soul does not need to change his location.
Nor is it necessary
for one to change status. One may remain a householder, a medical
practitioner, an engineer or whatever. It doesn't matter. One only has
to follow the instruction of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, chant the Hare
Krishna maha-mantra and instruct relatives and friends in the
teachings of Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam.
One has to learn humility
and meekness at home, following the instructions of Sri Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu
and in that way one's life will be spiritually successful. One should
not
try to be an artificially advanced devotee thinking, "I am a
first-class
devotee." Such thinking should be avoided. It is best not to accept any
disciples. One has to become purified at home by chanting the Hare
Krishna maha-mantra and preaching the principles enunciated
by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Thus one can become a spiritual master and
be freed from the contamination of material life.
There are many sahajiyas [pretenders] who
decry
the activities of the six Goswamis Rupa, Sanatana, Raghunatha das,
Bhatta
Raghunatha, Jiva and Gopala Bhatta Goswamis who are the personal
associates
of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and who enlightened society by writing
books
on devotional service. Similarly, Narottama dasa Thakura and other
great acharyas like Madhvacharya, Ramanujacharya and others
accepted many thousands of disciples to induce them to render
devotional
service. However, there is a class of sahajiyas who think that
these
activities are opposed to the principles of devotional service. Indeed,
they
consider such activities simply another phase of materialism. Thus
opposing
the principles of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, they commit offenses at His
lotus
feet. They should better consider His instructions and instead of
seeking
to be considered humble and meek, should refrain from criticising the
followers
of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who engage in preaching. To protect His
preachers,
Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu has given much clear advice in these verses of
Chaitanya-charitamrita.
Text 131-132: While on His tour, Sri
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu would spend the night at a temple or on the
roadside. Whenever He accepted food from a person, He would give him
the same advice He gave the brahmana named Kurma. He adopted this
process until He returned from His South Indian tour to Jagannatha Puri.
Text 133: Thus I have described the Lord's
behaviour elaborately in the case of Kurma. In this way, you will know
of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's dealings throughout South India.
Text 134: Thus Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
would
remain at night in one place and the next moming, after bathing, start
again. --Chaitanya-charitamrita, Madhya-lila,
Chapter Seven, Verses
125-134)
This is the process which was actually practiced by Lord
Chaitanya. It was also taught by Bhaktivinoda Thakura. In fact, he
wrote
a small booklet called Nama-hatta. Nama-hatta
means the marketplace of the Holy Name. In that book he drew an analogy
between the preaching of the Holy Name and a marketplace, where one
buys
and sells commodities. The description given in that book is exactly
like
what we would call today multi-level marketing, such as practiced by
Amway
or Shaklee, where a friend comes to you and says, "Look, you buy soap,
right?"
and you say, "Yes, of course," and he says, "So why not buy your soap
from
me?" He sells his friend soap, and his friend can also sell to his
friends
and relatives, and in this way make some money, and he can get the soap
for
practically nothing. And he tells his friends and relatives the same
thing:
"Look, you can sell to your friends and relatives." In this way,
multi-level
marketing has become a dynamic way for American entrepreneurs to
distribute
their products.
Even companies like MCI have contracted Amway to sell
their products. This is a natural, simple and convenient way for people
to enterprise and circumvent the big corporate structures that have
monopolised American industry. Similarly, 100 years ago, Bhaktivinoda
Thakura suggested that
the preaching of Krishna consciousness should be done in this way.
Just as Prabhupada came to us and taught us to chant
Hare Krishna and follow the principles of Krishna consciousness, how to
cook prasadam and he published these books, we in turn
told our friends about it in those days, during the 60's and 70's. Of
course,
in those days, we did not have a home. We were in the street, having
rejected
society, so we did not have a social circumstance. We did not have an
economic
situation. We had given up society, because we were so frustrated and
confused.
Bllt times have changed, and people are not wandering the streets like
they
were in those days. In the 60's, Prabhupada gave us a home. He took us
in,
and we slept on the floor in the temple, and ate chapatis and
rice
and went about chanting Hare Krishna and convinced some of our peers to
take
up Krishna consciousness.
Unfortunately, many of us continued to project this
method onto the whole world that people have to shave up and move into
the temple and give up their car, bank balance, wife and kids and as a
result, the
Krishna consciousness movement is not spreading. In fact, it is
disintegrating-not because there is something wrong with Krishna
consciousness, but because
in our shortsightedness we have failed to see the broader application.
There is no use of going to the forest for one who has
failed to control his mind, because he only takes his uncontrolled mind
with
him. The best course of action is to remain situated in that
environment
where one finds himself due to the arrangement of Krishna and practice
chanting the Holy Name of Krishna, expecting the mercy of the Lord in
due course
of time.
Everything depends on practice, and through practice of
chanting the Holy Name a taste develops for hearing the transcendental
vibration of Krishna's Holy Name. Thus one naturally becomes
indifferent to his family attachment, although he may be in the midst
of such attachments (wife, children, house, car, etc.).
This method of practicing Krishna consciousness should
be encouraged-not the misleading method of premature renunciation,
which
misleads one to mistake the abandoning of one's material circumstance
with
renunciation. True renunciation is a side product of true attachment or
taste
for chanting the Holy Name of Krishna.
Simply making an external show of abandoning the
troublesome objects of the senses (wealth, woman, prestige) will not
help one to taste Krishna consciousness. It only creates pride and
envy.
Some points to consider: One cannot abandon his mundane
responsibilities. One cannot enjoy his mundane responsibilities. One
should focus on the vibration of the Holy Name. We are in the midst of
the ocean of material action and reaction. One wastes his valuable time
and energy
combatting the waves of the ocean. The aim is to come out of the ocean.
Chant
Hare Krishna, speak of Krishna, think of Krishna, serve
Krishna--everything
connected to Krishna. The flow of material activities is incidental. It
will
go on.
Devotees keep asking themselves, "How will the Krishna
consciousness movement spread under the present circumstances?" They
observe
the lame leadership and feel personally helpless to make any change or
contribution
toward rectifying the situation or themselves. The answer to this
debilitating
state of thought is to see one's self in the correct spiritual
perspective.
The devotees who helped Prabhupada spread his movement ISKCON are the
same
ones who can and will spread Krishna consciousness now and in the
future.
All that is required is that each individual devotee see himself as the
servant of Prabhupada, now exactly as he was then (when Prabhupada was
present).
Act as rittvik representative of the acarya, His Divine
Grace
Srila Prabhupada, who said, "All of my disciples will take the legacy.
If
you want, you can also take it."
Having been in this movement since 1967, practically 26
years, my personal experience watching the movement going through
different transitions has convinced me that Nam-Hatta is the
alternative, the way Krishna consciousness can be spread successfully.
And it can be spread without any effort, avoiding the many problems we
are experiencing now.
The Nama-hatta approach will circumvent the power structure of
the preaching institution. Our devotees have become so encumbered with
managerial demands that they can no longer perform the simple, menial
and humble task of telling people how to be Krishna conscious.
Preaching is
actually very easy. Anyone can do it, and we are organising in this
way,
hoping that it will revive the momentum and spirit, the dynamic mood of
the Krishna consciousness mission started by Srila Prabhupada. In
conclusion,
we quote Srila Prabhupada:
The temple centre is started just to present
an
example to the neighbouring residents, how they can make a small temple
in each and every home. It is not necessary that hundreds and thousands
of people will live in our temple, but if we can make effective
propaganda,
then the neighbouring residents, householders, will be inclined to be
initiated
and follow the modes of temple life. So you can encourage the visitors,
boys
and girls, as well as married couples, to understand the value of life
and
how they can peacefully and happily live if they follow the routine
worship
method in the temple and establish this in their home to be happy in
all
respects.--Srila Prabhupada, letter to Tamal Krishna, June 1, 1969
Anyone who is interested and wishes to correspond with
the author is welcome to do so:
Hansadutta das Nam Hatta World Sankirtan Party
P.O. Box 724 - Hopland, CA 95449 - USA