GAYATRI
GURU-GAYATRI
REALIZATIONS
INSPIRATION
Excerpt from "Prabhupada Meditations,"
Vol.I; Satsvarupa dasa Gosvami, pg 66-69:
aim gurudevaya vidmahe krsnanandaya dhimahi tan
no guroh pracodayat: "Let us try to understand my spiritual master who is
always in blissful Krsna consciousness. Let me meditate on him being enthused
as he enthused us.
The
gayatri mantra provides us with a meditation on the spiritual master which may
be applied to Srila Prabhupada. There are actually two mantras to the spiritual
master in the gayatri. The first is aim gurave namah: "I make my
respectful obeisances unto my spiritual master." This means we should
approach Srila Prabhupada not as a buddy, but as we would approach the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, bowing down and offering obeisances. Srila Prabhupada
actually is a most intimate friend, but he should not be taken as an ordinary
person.
The
gayatri mantra advises us "to meditate on him being enthused." One
time when he was commenting on the word enthusiasm (utsaha), as used in Rupa
Gosvami's Upadesamrta, Srila Prabhupada gave himself as an example. He said,
"How could I have come to America at such an old age unless I was
enthusiastic?" He was enthusiastic to come to America because his guru
ordered, and when for a whole year he got almost no response in America, Srila
Prabhupada remained patient, but still enthusiastic. That enthusiasm can be
heard on tape recordings of Prabhupada lecturing on the Lower East Side, where
his voice often cracks with earnestness to deliver the message of Krsna
consciousness.
Prabhupada was so enthusiastic to write Srimad-Bhagavatam that he would
rise at one in the morning to do so. His composing of his purports was the
perfect example of combined patience and enthusiasm. As he said, "Little
drops of water wear away the stone. In this way, I've written all these
books."
"Let
us meditate" -- the gayatri mantra advises, and so one can continue on his
own, or in the association of devotees, to think aout and to discuss the
enthusiastic moods and activities of His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada.
Prabhupada's translation contains a particularly interesting phrase, "let
me meditate on him being enthused as he enthused us." A genuine disciple
has become enthusiastic in devotional service, and he knows that this is due to
the enthusiasm of his spiritual master.
We may
meditate on how our enthusiastic spiritual master has transferred this sakti of
utsaha to us. Prabhupada said that the mother of his disciple, Acyutananda,
complained that her son used to lounge around the house all th etime and was
unwilling to go on errands. But since he had come to live with Swamiji, he was
always enthusiastic to cook and to run any errands asked by his spiritual
master. Srila Prabhupada was also fond of a pamphlet produced by a Christian
minister in Boston which made reference to Srila Prabhupada's enthusiastic
disciples. The minister said that he met a Hare Krsna devotee giving out
literature in the neighborhood of the church. The priest said, "These are
actually our boys, but previously they were never interested in going to
church. Now they have become mad after God." Srila Prabhupada also said
that it was only by the enthusiasm of his disciples that the Krsna
Consciousness Movement was spreading around the world.
When we
do not feel enthusiastic, let us meditate on the enthusiasm of Srila
Prabhupada. Let it ignite within us our natural enthusiasm to serve Krsna. This
is Krsna-ananda, which motivates all the thoughts and activities of a pure
devotee of the Lord. Whether he is grave and silent, or dancing in the kirtana
of Lord Caitanya, whether he is being honored my many followers, or treated as
an outcaste, the pure Vaisnava is always merged in enthusiasm and bliss. Let us
meditate upon him being enthused just as he enthused us.