Bhaktiyoga
- practical III
Caramamrita
Devotte
Caranamrta:
Water from the Feet of the Lord
Definition
Shastric
quotes
Srila
Prabhupada and caranamrita
Definition
Caranamrta is obtained in the morning
while the Lord is being washed before dressing. Scented with perfumes and
flowers, the water comes gliding down through His lotus feet and is collected
and mixed with yogurt. In this way this caranamrta not only becomes very
tastefully flavored, but also has tremendous spiritual value. As described in Padma
Purana, even a person who has never been able to give in charity, who has never
been able to perform a great sacrifice, who has never been able to study the
Vedas, who has never been able to worship the Lord - or, in other words, even
one who has never done any pious activities - will become eligible to enter
into the kingdom of God if he simply drinks the caranamrta which is kept in the
temple.
In the temple it is the custom that
caranamrta be kept in a big pot. The devotees who come to visit and offer
respects to the Deity take three drops of caranamrta very submissively and feel
themselves happy in transcendental bliss. (The Nectar of Devotion, chapter 9)
Sastric
Quotes
SB 4.21.31:
"By the inclination to serve the
lotus feet of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, suffering humanity can
immediately cleanse the dirt which has accumulated in their minds during
innumerable births. Like the Ganges water, which emanates from the toes of the
lotus feet of the Lord, such a process immediately cleanses the mind, and thus
spiritual or Krsna consciousness gradually increases."
Purport:
"In India, one can actually see
that a person who takes a bath in the Ganges waters daily is almost free from
all kinds of diseases. A very respectable brahmana in Calcutta never took a
doctor's medicine. Even though he sometimes felt sick, he would not accept
medicine from the physician but would simply drink Ganges water, and he was
always cured within a very short time. The glories of Ganges water are known to
Indians and to ourselves also. The River Ganges flows by Calcutta. Sometimes
within the water there are many stools and other dirty things which are washed
away from neighboring mills and factories, but still thousands of men take
baths in the Ganges water, and they are very healthy as well as spiritually
inclined. That is the effect of Ganges water. The Ganges is glorified because
it emanates from the toes of the lotus feet of the Lord."
akala-mrtyu-haranam
sarva-vyadhi-vinasanam
visnoh padodakam pitva
sirasa dharayamy aham
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 3.290, from
Gautamiya Tantra)
This caranamrta removes untimely death
and frees one from all kinds of diseases. I therefore accept this caranamrta
emanating from washing the lotus feet of Lord Visnu and having sipped it I
place it on my head.
sankha
sthitantu yat toyam bhramitam kesavopari
vandate sirasa nityam ganga snane tasya kim
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.4, from Skanda
Purana, conversation between Brahma and Narada Muni)
The water which is within the
conchshell, which is circled around the head of Lord Sri Kesava, if anyone puts
such water on his head, what is the need for him to go take bath in the Ganges?
na
daho na klamo nartir naraka agni bhayam na hi
yasya sankha udakam murdhni krsna drstya avalokitam
na graha na ca kusmandah pisaca uraga-raksasah
drstva sankhodakam murdhni vidravani diso dasa
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.5,6, from Skanda
Purana about the glories of the conchshell)
If the water within the conchshell is
seen by the Supreme Lord Krsna and if it is touched to one's head, one becomes
free the fear of punishment, distress, degradation and fire, bad planets, black
magic, snakes, devils. They run away in ten directions when they find that he
has a drop of water on his head from the conchshell which is offered to Lord
Sri Krsna.
tirthadhikam
yajna satanca pavanam
jalam sada kesava drsti samsthitam
chinatti papam tulasi vimisritam
visesatas cakra sila vinirmitam
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.12, from Brhad
Visnu Purana)
The water which is seen by the Supreme
Lord Kesava and the water which has washed the salagram sila are always more
purifying than any water from the places of pilgrimage. It is more purifying
than one hundred sacrifices and they remove all kinds of sins from a person.
ye
pivanti nara nityam salagrama sila jalam
panca gavya sahasrais tu sevitaih kim prayojanam
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.20, from Padma
Purana)
Any person who has drank the water which
has bathed salagram sila, what is the need for them to drink thousand and
thousands of times pancagavya? (Pancagavya is made from five auspicious
products of a cow offered to the Lord.)
salagrama
sila toyam yah pivet vinduna samam
matuh stanyam punar naiva sapivet bhakti bhang narah
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.22, from Padma
Purana)
Any person who has taken even one drop
of water which has washed salagram sila will not have to suck a mother's breast
again in the future.
tribhih
sarasvatam toyam saptahena tu narmadam
sadyah punati gangeyam dasanad eva yamunam
punanti etani toyani snana darsana kirtanaih
punati smaranad eva kalau padodakam hareh
arcitai kotibhir lingair nityam yat kriyate phalam
tat phalam sata sahasram pite padodake hareh
asuci va duracaro maha pataka samyutah
sprstva padodakam visnoh sada sudhyati manavah
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.27-30, from Padma
Purana, conversation between Pulastya and Bhagiratha)
Water from the Narmada purifies after
one week, but Ganges water immediately purifies. Just by taking darsan of the
Yamuna, one becomes purified. These rivers all purify one by seeing them,
bathing in them or by chanting their names, but in Kali-yuga, one becomes
purified just by remembering the water which has washed the lotus feet of Lord
Sri Hari. Therefore, if someone drinks the water which has washed the lotus
feet of Lord Hari, he gets more than 100,000 times more merit than by worshiping
ten million Siva lingas. If a person is impure, has unlimited bad habits, or is
implicated with previous sins, simply by touching the water which comes from
the lotus feet of Lord Visnu, he becomes purified. If somebody at the time of
death touches to their head or other parts of the body the water which has
washed the lotus feet of Lord Hari, even if he is implicated with millions of
sins, he does not go to the hellish planets, the abode of Yamaraja.
hitva
padodakam visnor 'nyatithani gacchati
anargham ratnam utsrjya lostram vancati durmata
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.38, from Padma
Purana, conversation between Pulastya and Bhagiratha)
If a person gives up the water emanated
from the lotus feet of Lord Sri Visnu (caranamrta from the bathing of the Lord)
and goes to other places of pilgrimage, he is like a person who gives up
unlimitedly valuable jewels, desirous of obtaining a lump of mud.
na
rogasya bhayancaiva nasti vighna krtam bhayam
na dusta naiva ghoraksah svapadottha bhayam na hi
grahah pidam na kurvanti caura nasyanti darunah
kim tasya tirtha gamane devarsinam ca darsane
yasya padodakam murdhni salagrama silodbhavam
prito bhavati martandah prito bhavati kesavah
brahma bhavati su pritah prito bhavati sankarah
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.42-44, from Padma
Purana, conversation between Pulastya and Bhagiratha)
One who drinks caranamrta (water
emanated from washing the body of the Lord) he becomes free from all kinds of
diseases, and all kinds of obstacles and the fear of ferocious cobras and
ferocious beasts. He does not have the eyes of bad planets upon him. He becomes
free from the fear of theft. What is the need for him to go to the places of
pilgrimage, seeing the demigods and great sages (if he has taken the water
which has washed the body of the Supreme Lord)? If he has the water which has
washed the salagram sila above his head, the sun, Kesava, Lord Brahma, Sankara
(Lord Siva) become greatly happy with him.
prayascittam
yadi praptam krcchram va tu aghamarsanam
so'pi padodakam pitva suddhim prapnoti tat ksanat
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.46, from Brahmanda
Purana, conversation between Lord Brahma and Narada Muni)
If somebody has to go through
unavoidable abominations, or if it is necessary for him to chant strong hymns
as japa (silent chanting), even to that person, if he takes the water which has
washed the lotus feet of the Lord, he becomes immediately purified.
apavitra
yadannam syat paniyan capi papinam
bhuktva pitva visuddhah syat pitva padodakam hareh
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.50, from Brahmanda
Purana, conversation between Lord Brahma and Narada Muni)
If someone has eaten impure foods from
someone or has drank water left from a great sinner, the sins which are derived
from such eating and drinking, can become nullified just by drinking the water
which has emanated from the lotus feet of Lord Sri Hari.
sadyah
phala pradam punyam sarva papa vinasanam
sarva mangala mangalyam sarva duhkha vinasanam
duhsvapna nasanam punyam visnu padodakam subham
sarvopadrava-hantaram sarva vyadhi-vinasanam
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.57,58, from Visnu
Dharmottara)
Water which has emanated from the lotus
feet of Lord Sri Visnu immediately gives purification, removes all kinds of
sins, it is more auspicious than the most auspicious ingredients, it removes
all kinds of miseries and bad dreams, it helps one become meritorious, it is
all auspicious, it removes all obstacles, and it removes all kinds of diseases
from a person.
padodakasya
mahatmyam devo janati sankara
visnu pada cyuto ganga sirasa yena dharita
snanam naivasti papasya dehinam deha madhyatah
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.63, from Skanda
Purana)
Lord Siva, who holds on his head the
Ganges emanated from the lotus feet of Lord Sri Visnu, knows the glories and
importance of the water which has emanated from His feet. Among all kinds of
living entities with gross bodies in this world, only Lord Siva's body does not
have a place for sins.
vilayam
yanti papani pite padodake hareh
kim punar visnu padodam salagrama silacyutam
visesena haret papam brahma hatyadikam priye
pite padodake visnor yadi pranair vimucyate
hatva yama bhatan sarvan vaisnavam lokam apnuyat
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.68,69, from Skanda
Purana, conversation between Siva and Uma)
Whoever drinks the water emanated from
the Deity of Lord Sri Hari, all of his sins are removed. I say, oh dear wife,
what more can I say about the water emanated from the bathing of salagram sila
which actually cuts the sin acquired by killing a brahmana? If anybody quits
his body while drinking the water which has emanated from the lotus feet of
Lord Hari, the messengers of Yamaraja run away from him and he attains the
abode of Lord Sri Visnu.
sa
brahmacari sa vrtti asrami ca sadasuci
visnu padodakam yasya mukhe sirasi vigrahe
janma prabhrti papanam prayascittam yadicchai
salagrama silavari papahari nisevyatam
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.82,83)
Anybody who has caranamrta on his head,
in his mouth or on his body, he is called the real brahmacari, the real fasting
person, and one especially situated in the spiritual order. If someone wants to
perform some kind of atonement to remove all of his sins, he should certainly
drink some water which has been used to bath salagram sila.
sri
visnor vaisnavananca pavanam caranodakam
sarva tirtha mayam pitva kuryad acamanam na hi
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.91, from Agastya
Samhita)
The water which has washed the feet of
Lord Visnu and Vaisnavas (real devotees) is equal to all the places of
pilgrimage together. After drinking such water, one does not have to take any
acamana or to wash his hands or mouth.
visnoh
padodakam pitva pascad asuci sankaya
acamati ca yo mohad brahmaha sa nigadyate
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.92, from Skanda
Purana, spoken by Lord Siva)
Lord Siva says, "Any person who due
to bewilderment after drinking water emanated from Lord Visnu thinks that he
has become unclean and thus washes his mouth, becomes the killer of a
brahmana."
bhagavan
pavitram bhagavat padau pavitram, bhagavat
padodakam pavitram, na tat pana acamaniyam. yathahi soma iti
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.93, from sruti
sastra)
The Supreme Personality of Godhead is
all pure. His two lotus feet are all pure and water emanated from them is all
pure, therefore, after drinking that water emanated from Him, one should not
take any acamana because it is as best as a soma.
visnu
padodakam pitva bhakta padodakam tatha
ya acamati sammohad brahmaha sa nigadyate
(Hari-bhakti-vilasa 9.94, from Sauparna
Samhita)
If due to bewilderment somebody washes
his hands after drinking water which has emanated from the lotus feet of Lord
Visnu or of His devotee, he becomes the killer of a brahmana.
arcye
visnau sila-dhir
gurusu nara-matir
vaisnave jati-buddhir
visnor va vaisnavanam
kali-mala-mathane
pada-tirthe 'mbu-buddhih
sri-visnor namni mantre
sakala-kalusa-he
sabda-samanya-buddhir
visnau sarvesvarese
tad-itara-sama-dhir
yasya va naraki sahh
"One who thinks the Deity in the
temple to be made of wood or stone, who thinks of the spiritual master in the
disciplic succession as an ordinary man, who thinks the Vaisnava in the
Acyuta-gotra to belong to a certain caste or creed or who thinks of caranamrta
or Ganges water as ordinary water is taken to be a resident of hell."
(Padma Purana)
From Padma Purana:
Sri Saunaka asked Suta Gosvami about who
had previously drunk this caranamrta, the water which washed the two lotus feet
of Lord Visnu, and what happened to him. Previously, in Treta-yuga, there was a
sinful brahmana named Sudarsana. He would eat on the day of Lord Hari (Ekadasi)
and he would criticize all of the scriptures daily as well as all the people
who would fast on the Ekadasi day. He would only think of how to fill his
belly. One day in the morning, he died. The Yamadutas came to take him away to
Yamaloka. When Yamaraja saw him he asked his secretary to narrate what kinds of
sins and merits this person, who had been brought by his messengers, had
accumulated. He also said that this person looks like a grievously sinful
person.
The secretary, Citragupta, replied,
"O Lord (Yamaraja), he has not done any merits, but has only acquired
sins. He even ate on the day of Lord Sri Hari (the Ekadasi day). He even ate on
the appearance day of the husband of the goddess of fortune (Janmastami). He is
the lowest of all mankind because he ate on the birthday of Lord Sri Krsna,
Janmastami, therefore he should be put in the greatest hellish planet for
millions of years and at last, he should take birth as a worm in stool."
Suta Gosvami then said, "Hearing
this, the great messengers of Yamaraja took him to the greatest ferocious hell
to suffer for the duration of one hundred Manus. (In one day of Lord Brahma
there are fourteen Manus so he was put there to suffer for the period of one
hundred Manus) After that he was liberated and he was made as a pig in a
village and daily he would eat sufficient stool because he had previously eaten
on the day of Lord Sri Hari. After that life, he became a crow who would eat
mucus. One day, that crow went to the house of a brahmana where a pot of
caranamrta was left outside the door and he drank some and became free from all
sins. On the same day, he fell in a hunter's net and was killed, and at last he
went to the abode of Lord Sri Hari, carried on a palanquin by two swan-like
devotees of the Lord. This is the great merit derived from drinking the water
which has emanated from washing the two lotus feet of Lord Sri Visnu, which
removes all sins. Whoever even listens to this narration about caranamrta, also
becomes free from all sins."
Srila
Prabhupada and caranamrta
When sick, Srila Prabhupada himself
often used to rely upon caranamrta rather than various medicines, which he
generally distrusted and never took very seriously. He said his sister
Bhavatarini devi dasi, whom we used to call Pisi Ma (auntie), would always
simply depend upon the Lord's caranamrta whenever she was sick. Pisi Ma gave
her son Madana caranamrta and the boy was cured of cholera as a result of her
firm sraddha (faith). Srila Prabhupada praised this faithful practice of hers.
Pisi Ma thought much of the holy Ganga.
Pisi Ma was like an ocean of humility.
She always used to carry a small phial of Ganga-jala with her. Bhaktibhrnga
Govinda Maharaja said that one morning she was sitting on steps of the
Krsna-Balarama Guest House in Vrndavana. At that time he was busy attending to
other services, so he could not pay much attention to her. Some time later, he
saw her getting up, as if ready to leave. She then took out her phial of Ganga
water and began sprinkling it all over the steps. B.B. Govinda Maharaja thought
this was a rather curious act, so he approached her cautiously and respectfully
asked her why she had done this. She looked up at him with a very grave
expression and explained in a voice full of humility, "I have to do this
everywhere I go, because I am so, so sinful - I cannot bear the responsibility
of my presence contaminating the places I go, so I at least try purify them
when I leave with the holy water of Mother Ganges."
"I am unqualified but always take
some caranamrta. I advise devotees who are having troubles with their rounds or
principles to go to the temple and get some caranamrta." (Pandava Vijaya
Das)
Devotee
- association:
SB 3.29.17:
mahatam
bahu-manena
dinanam anukampaya
maitrya caivatma-tulyesu
yamena niyamena ca
mahatam - to the great souls;
bahu-manena - with great respect; dinanam - to the poor; anukampaya - with
compassion; maitrya - with friendship; ca - also; eva - certainly; atma-tulyesu
- to persons who are equals; yamena - with control of the senses; niyamena -
with regulation; ca - and.
The pure devotee should execute
devotional service by giving the greatest respect to the spiritual master and
the acaryas. He should be compassionate to the poor and make friendship with
persons who are his equals, but all his activities should be executed under
regulation and with control of the senses.
PURPORT
... It is recommended herewith that all
the acaryas be given the highest respect. It is stated, gurusu nara-matih.
Gurusu means "unto the acaryas," and nara-matih means "thinking
like a common man." To think of the Vaisnavas, the devotees, as belonging
to a particular caste or community, to think of the acaryas as ordinary men or
to think of the Deity in the temple as being made of stone, wood or metal, is
condemned. Niyamena: one should offer the greatest respect to the acaryas
according to the standard regulations. A devotee should also be compassionate
to the poor. This does not refer to those who are poverty-stricken materially.
According to devotional vision, a man is poor if he is not in Krsna
consciousness. A man may be very rich materially, but if he is not Krsna
conscious, he is considered poor. On the other hand, many acaryas, such as Rupa
Gosvami and Sanatana Gosvami, used to live beneath trees every night.
Superficially it appeared that they were poverty-stricken, but from their
writings we can understand that in spiritual life they were the richest
personalities. A devotee shows compassion to those poor souls who are wanting
in spiritual knowledge by enlightening them in order to elevate them to Krsna
consciousness. That is one of the duties of a devotee. He should also make
friendship with persons who are on an equal level with himself or who have the
same understanding that he does. For a devotee, there is no point in making
friendships with ordinary persons; he should make friendship with other
devotees so that by discussing among themselves, they may elevate one another
on the path of spiritual understanding. This is called ista-gosthi. In
Bhagavad-gita there is reference to bodhayantah parasparam, "discussing
among themselves." Generally pure devotees utilize their valuable time in
chanting and discussing various activities of Lord Krsna or Lord Caitanya
amongst themselves. There are innumerable books, such as the Puranas,
Mahabharata, Bhagavatam, Bhagavad-gita and Upanisads, which contain countless
subjects for discussion among two devotees or more. Friendship should be
cemented between persons with mutual interests and understanding. Such persons
are said to be sva jati, "of the same caste." The devotee should
avoid a person whose character is not fixed in the standard understanding; even
though he may be a Vaisnava, or a devotee of Krsna, if his character is not
correctly representative, then he should be avoided. One should steadily
control the senses and the mind and strictly follow the rules and regulations,
and he should make friendship with persons of the same standard.
3.29.18:
adhyatmikanusravanan
nama-sankirtanac ca me
arjavenarya-sangena
nirahankriyaya tatha
adhyatmika - spiritual matters;
anusravanat - from hearing; nama-sankirtanat - from chanting the holy name; ca
- and; me - My; arjavena - with straightforward behavior; arya-sangena - with
association of saintly persons; nirahankriyaya - without false ego; tatha -
thus.
A devotee should always try to hear
about spiritual matters and should always utilize his time in chanting the holy
name of the Lord. His behavior should always be straightforward and simple, and
although he is not envious but friendly to everyone, he should avoid the
company of persons who are not spiritually advanced.
4.8.34:
gunadhikan
mudam lipsed
anukrosam gunadhamat
maitrim samanad anvicchen
na tapair abhibhuyate
guna-adhikat - one who is more
qualified; mudam - pleasure; lipset - one should feel; anukrosam - compassion;
guna-adhamat - one who is less qualified; maitrim - friendship; samanat - with
an equal; anvicchet - one should desire; na - not; tapaih - by tribulation;
abhibhuyate - becomes affected.
Every man should act like this: when he
meets a person more qualified than himself, he should be very pleased; when he
meets someone less qualified than himself, he should be compassionate toward
him; and when he meets someone equal to himself, he should make friendship with
him. In this way one is never affected by the threefold miseries of this
material world.
PURPORT
Generally when we find someone more
qualified than ourselves, we become envious of him; when we find someone less
qualified, we deride him; and when we find someone equal we become very proud
of our activities. These are the causes of all material tribulations. The great
sage Narada therefore advised that a devotee should act perfectly. Instead of
being envious of a more qualified man, one should be jolly to receive him.
Instead of being oppressive to a less qualified man, one should be
compassionate toward him just to raise him to the proper standard. And when one
meets an equal, instead of being proud of one's own activities before him, one
should treat him as a friend. One should also have compassion for the people in
general, who are suffering due to forgetfulness of Krsna. These important functions
will make one happy within this material world.
- glorification of:
pratyaksam
va paroksam va
yah prasamsanti vaisnavam
prasadad vasudevasya
te tarante bhavarnavam
Any person who glorifies a Vaisnava,
either directly or indirectly, by the mercy and pleasure of Sri Hari crosses
this material ocean.
(Hari Bhakti Vilasa 10.346, from Skanda
Purana, Markandeya Rsi talks with King Bhagiratha)
radha-padasritah
sarve gaura-krpa-prasadatah
siddha-prema-rase-magna vande tam gaura-jivanam
"I bow down to all those who
dedicate their lives to Lord Gauranga. By His grace and favor, they gain
shelter at the feet of Srimati Radha and drown in the nectar of perfect love of
God."
(Bhaktivinod Thakur,
Bhagavat-arka-marici-mala, ch. 20 invocation)
- three powerful substances: remnants of
food, dust and water from the feet of the devotee (CC Antya 16.60)
- karma and jnana without bhakti do not
purify (SB 11.14.22)
- materialistic who asks for material
assets - Krsna will give him His lotus feet instead and thus purify him (SB
5.19.27)
- unable to fully give up sense
gratification should remain happy, continue to worship Me and repent his
activities (SB 11.20.27-28)
- unwanted creepers growing with
bhakti-lata: (CC M 19.159)
'nisiddhacara',
'kutinati', 'jiva-himsana'
'labha; 'puja; 'pratisthadi' yata upasakha-gana
"Some unnecessary creepers growing
with the bhakti creeper are the creepers of behavior unacceptable for those
trying to attain perfection - diplomatic behavior, animal killing, mundane
profiteering, mundane adoration and mundane importance. All these are unwanted
creepers."