Consumed … by What ?
What do you wish to get consumed by? Our consumption defines our position and disposition, and ultimately, affects our destination.
What do you wish to get consumed by? Our consumption defines our position and disposition, and ultimately, affects our destination.
I was never someone who liked to dance. But, in Mahaprabhu’s sankirtana movement, dancing isn’t optional; it’s essential! Prabhupada not only made the whole world dance in spiritual joy, but he himself offered a heart-melting dance choreographed by Mahaprabhu’s intimate associates.
We may blame noise outside for our struggles in japa, but even ‘peaceful’ forests couldn’t save Ajamila. The real noise is within. When the heart is calm and free from offenses, the Holy Name flows like the unobstructed flow of Ganges.
When we talk to someone, we look at them. Shouldn’t we do the same while praying to Krishna? Or is it better to close our eyes and focus within?
In the process of chanting our 16 rounds, we often struggle with attentiveness. And inattentive chanting is said to be the 11th offense. If we chant extra rounds, and that too without much attention, won’t that cause further problems? The general solution that the acaryas give for progressing from nāmaparādha to nāmābhasa is continuous chanting. But if our existing rounds are filled with inattention, then won’t additional chanting lead to more offenses?
Among all the processes available to a sadhaka for attaining spiritual perfection, chanting the holy name offers the highest purification of the heart. Although Krishna and His service are absolute—meaning there is no intrinsic difference between different services, chanting holds a unique prominence.
Dhruva Maharaja’s life is an ideal for one who wishes to go back home, back to Godhead. Which qualities, when cultivated, can make our journey BTG easier?
Chanting is a sacred service of worshipping Krishna, just as we worship Deities. Chanting is Krishna’s super-special mercy incarnation that has descended for our greatest benefit in Kali Yuga.