Showing posts with label Prabhupada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prabhupada. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Twenty four elements making the body -Sankhya Philosophy

From all the authoritative statements of the great sages, the Vedic hymns and the aphorisms of the Vedānta-sūtra, the components of this world can be understood as follows.

  • Five Great Elements(Maha-Bhuta) - Earth , Water ,Fire, Air and Ether
  • False Ego, Intelligence,  Unmanifested stage of three modes of material nature - three in total
  • Five Knowledge acquiring Senses - Eyes, Ear, Nose, tongue and skin
  • Five Working Senses - Voice, Legs, hands, Anus, Genitals
  • Mind (can be called as the sense within)
  • Five objects of the senses -  Form(Eye), Sound(Ear), Smell( Nose), Taste(Tongue) and Touch (Skin)
The aggregate of these twenty four elements is called the field of activity  (BG 13.6-7)

One more way of looking at this is
  • Five Gross Material Elements - Earth , Water, Fire , Air and Ether
  • Three Subtle Material Elements - Mind, Intelligence, False Ego
  • Five Knowledge acquiring Senses - Eyes, Ear, Nose, tongue and skin
  • Five Working Senses - Voice, Legs, hands, Anus, Genitals
  •  Five objects of the senses -  Form(Eye), Sound(Ear), Smell( Nose), Taste(Tongue) and Touch (Skin) 
  • Mahat-tattva(The total material energy) can be equivalent to unmanifested stage of three modes of material nature above
CC Adi 5.14 Purport


One who desires to know the twenty-four elements in detail along with their interactions should study the philosophy in more detail. In Bhagavad-gītā, a summary only is given. 

Friday, June 29, 2012

Missed Ekadashi.. what to do ?

We often deal with this question. Devotees miss out and end up taking grains on Ekadashi. There is always a debate whether we need to fast on Dwadashi or Trayodashi ? ( heated debates among devotees  :) grain leading to Migrain )

An instance of this kind comes up in TKGs (Tamal Krishna Goswami's )diary

May 13


Today was Ekadasi, but we committed the grievous error
of eating grains. We found out too late. Srila
Prabhupada chastised Pradyumna, "What is the use of
having you come with us? Is this not your duty?" We
were ordered to observe Ekadasi tomorrow and to go on
preparing grains today. Prabhupada commented, "Big,
big monkeys; big, big belly."

 So we can fast on Dwadashi .

I also got the following material from http://www.stephen-knapp.com/ekadasi.htm . This website is iskcon oriented and is maintained by one of Srila Prabhupadas disciple.

"It is said that even if one mistakenly misses the observance of an Ekadasi, he or she may make up for it by observing it the very next day on Dvadasi, and then break one’s fast from grain on the next day, Trayodasi. One may also observe the special fast on Nirjala Ekadasi. This is also called Bhima Ekadasi. This is because the Pandava brother known as Bhima was so strong and had such a voracious appetite that he could not observe Ekadasis twice a month. He could not fast because he was too hungry. So Lord Krishna told him to merely observe one Ekadasi a year, which is the Nirjala Ekadasi. Nir jala means no water. So he had to observe at least one Ekadasi a year, and on that day he had to abstain from not only beans and grains, but from all foods, even water. So devotees who miss an Ekadasi day often observe a complete fast from all food and liquids on the Nirjala Ekadasi, which is usually sometime in June, and thus make up for whatever was missed. However, this is a very potent Ekadasi, so a complete fast on this day gives one who observes this many pious credits. "

All glories to Srila Prabhupada who has helped us out in all the occasions

Friday, July 23, 2010

Bad things happen to good people and that too to devotees why .. arre Why????

We often hear this..
why did this bad things happen to good people??
Well for normal good people (thats the way i call pious people) , we link it to their Karma..
"its their Karma you see.. " and devotees can give their own purport and sometimes they can defeat each other the way they refer to Srila Prabhupada.. we will leave this for discussion for a later day :)
but we sometimes are perplexed.. let me put it i sometimes get perplexed as to why bad things happen to devotees and that too to Pure devotees..
Got a wonderful purport by Srila Prabhupada in SB 3.16.37. Yes its in the chapter dealing with "Jaya and Vijaya Cursed by the Sages"
When something is arranged by the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one should not be disturbed by it, even if it appears to be a reverse according to one's calculations. For example, sometimes we see that a powerful preacher is killed, or sometimes he is put into difficulty, just as Haridasa Thakura was. He was a great devotee who came into this material world to execute the will of the Lord by preaching the Lord's glories. But Haridasa was punished at the hands of the Kazi by being beaten in twenty-two marketplaces.Similarly, Lord Jesus Christ was crucified, and Prahlada Maharaja was put through so many tribulations. The Pandavas, who were direct friends of Krsna, lost their kingdom, their wife was insulted, and they had to undergo many severe tribulations. Seeing all these reverses affect devotees, one should not be disturbed; one should simply understand that in these matters there must be some plan of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The Bhagavatam's conclusion is that a devotee is never disturbed by such reverses. He accepts even reverse conditions as the grace of the Lord. One who continues to serve the Lord even in reverse conditions is assured that he will go back to Godhead, back to the Vaikuntha planets.
Hope you had the patience to go through the total stuff and didn't skip it.