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<div class="heading">Anyone who is desirous of rendering service, dedicates life for the service of Bhagavan, Krsna... Krsna demands that. Sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja (BG 18.66). For such person, one who has decided, "Yes, I shall fully surrender to Krsna," for such person, niskincanasya... Surrender means he has finished his all material business. No more. No more business. That is called niskincana. Kincana means "something," and niskincana means that something also nothing. Anyabhilasita-sunyam jnana-karmady-anavrtam (Brs. 1.1.11). There are so many achievement by karma, jnana, yoga, and so many things. But bhakti means finish this, all this nonsense business, karma, jnana, yoga. Simply surrender to Krsna. Anukulyena krsnanu-silanam (CC Madhya 19.167).
<div class="heading">Anyone who is desirous of rendering service, dedicates life for the service of Bhagavan, Krsna... Krsna demands that. Sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja (BG 18.66). For such person, one who has decided, "Yes, I shall fully surrender to Krsna," for such person, niskincanasya... Surrender means he has finished his all material business. No more. No more business. That is called niskincana. Kincana means "something," and niskincana means that something also nothing. Anyabhilasita-sunyam jnana-karmady-anavrtam (Brs. 1.1.11). There are so many achievement by karma, jnana, yoga, and so many things. But bhakti means finish this, all this nonsense business, karma, jnana, yoga. Simply surrender to Krsna. Anukulyena krsnanu-silanam (CC Madhya 19.167).
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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Lecture on SB 5.5.17 -- Vrndavana, November 5, 1976|Lecture on SB 5.5.17 -- Vrndavana, November 5, 1976]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="text"><p style="display: inline;">This is the description of the material world. Anyonya-vairah: simply envious of one another. This is material world: I am envious of you; you are envious of me. You can extend this familywise, societywise, communitywise, nationalwise, but the basic principle is enviousness, nothing else. Therefore in the beginning of the Srimad-Bhagavatam it is explained that who are fit for accepting this Bhagavata principle. Dharmah projjhita-kaitava atra paramo nirmatsaranam ([[Vanisource:SB 1.1.2|SB 1.1.2]]). This is meant for the persons who are no more envious, for them. Those who are envious, they have no entrance in the principles of Srimad-Bhagavatam. Paramo nirmat... Because the whole world is based on the principle of enviousness. Anyonya-vairah. And what is the meaning of this enviousness? Sukha-lesa-hetu, temporary happiness. Temporary happiness.</p>
<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Lecture on SB 5.5.16 -- Vrndavana, November 4, 1976|Lecture on SB 5.5.16 -- Vrndavana, November 4, 1976]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Prahlada Maharaja, Vaisnava, he has no problem. A Vaisnava has no problem. Prahlada Maharaja says, "I have no problem, my Lord," to Nrsimha-deva. Naivodvije para duratyaya-vaitaranyas tvad-virya-gayana-mahamrta-magna-cittah ([[Vanisource:SB 7.9.43|SB 7.9.43]]). A devotee will be simply satisfied if he has got the opportunity of reading, reciting Srimad-Bhagavatam anywhere, any part of the world, sitting down underneath a tree. One who has got education, he can read Srimad-Bhagavatam. But even one has no education -- he cannot read -- still he has no problem. He can chant: Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare. So he can enjoy anywhere. There is a practical example in this connection. While Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was touring in the southern India, in the Ranganatha temple He saw one brahmana. He was reading Bhagavad-gita. So many persons were coming and criticizing him, "Well, brahmana, how you are reading Bhagavad-gita?" So he did not reply. So Caitanya Mahaprabhu approached him and He saw the brahmana was reading Bhagavad-gita and tears gliding down. So He could understand that "Here is a pure devotee." So He asked him, "Well, brahmana, what you are reading?" So he said, "Sir, I cannot read. I am illiterate. I am illiterate and I cannot read what is Bhagavad-gita, especially Sanskrit." His neighbors were criticizing him. They knew that "This brahmana is illiterate, and he is making a show of reading Bhagavad-gita." So they were criticizing. But Caitanya Mahaprabhu, He could understand that "Here is a pure devotee."</p>
<p>Now, especially in the modern world... Not only modern world, always. That is the nature of this material world. How much fighting is going on between nation to nation, person to person, community to community. There are so many codes, legal codes. The people go there, fight with one another. Then the United Nation... What is that United Nation? I have already explained many times, assembly of barking dogs. That's all. United Nation. They will never unite. They will go there and barking. Many times we have seen their enviousness. Krsna says that sarva-loka-mahesvaram: ([[Vanisource:BG 5.29|BG 5.29]]) "I am the proprietor of all planets." But we are claiming, "This is my country," "This is India, my country," "This is Pakistan," "This is America," "This is Russia," and fighting. And the proprietor is there; he is claiming that "This is not yours. It is mine." Still they are. Because why? Ananta-duhkham ca na veda mudhah. Rascals. He has no right. Unnecessarily he or they are claiming right and fighting.</p>
<p>You have to do it, because we are placed in a condition of suffering. Daivi hy esa gunamayi mama maya duratyaya ([[Vanisource:BG 7.14|BG 7.14]]). I have given this example many times. Just like in the school the teacher engages two naughty boys to catch the ears of one another. And he is pulling the ear; he is also pulling the ear. There is competition of pulling the ear. So nature engages them. Jagat ahita ugra-karma. They have manufactured this ugra-karma world for the annihilation of this world. Russia has discovered the nuclear... What is that? Nuclear weapon? And the Americans, they are finding out the opportunity so, to drop the bomb here and there, and everything will be destroyed. They do not know what is the aim of life. Simply they are engaged in ugra-karma and creating enmity, anyonya-vairah sukha-lesa-hetoh. Maya-sukhaya bharam udvahato vimudhan ([[Vanisource:SB 7.9.43|SB 7.9.43]]). Prahlada Maharaja has also said that soce tato vimukha-cetasah: "I am simply thinking of these rascals," vimudhan. Here it is said, "mudha," and Prahlada Maharaja says, "vimudha," visesa-rupena, "particularly mudha."</p>
<p>Prahlada Maharaja, Vaisnava, he has no problem. A Vaisnava has no problem. Prahlada Maharaja says, "I have no problem, my Lord," to Nrsimha-deva. Naivodvije para duratyaya-vaitaranyas tvad-virya-gayana-mahamrta-magna-cittah ([[Vanisource:SB 7.9.43|SB 7.9.43]]). A devotee will be simply satisfied if he has got the opportunity of reading, reciting Srimad-Bhagavatam anywhere, any part of the world, sitting down underneath a tree. One who has got education, he can read Srimad-Bhagavatam. But even one has no education -- he cannot read -- still he has no problem. He can chant: Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare. So he can enjoy anywhere. There is a practical example in this connection. While Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was touring in the southern India, in the Ranganatha temple He saw one brahmana. He was reading Bhagavad-gita. So many persons were coming and criticizing him, "Well, brahmana, how you are reading Bhagavad-gita?" So he did not reply. So Caitanya Mahaprabhu approached him and He saw the brahmana was reading Bhagavad-gita and tears gliding down. So He could understand that "Here is a pure devotee." So He asked him, "Well, brahmana, what you are reading?" So he said, "Sir, I cannot read. I am illiterate. I am illiterate and I cannot read what is Bhagavad-gita, especially Sanskrit." His neighbors were criticizing him. They knew that "This brahmana is illiterate, and he is making a show of reading Bhagavad-gita." So they were criticizing. But Caitanya Mahaprabhu, He could understand that "Here is a pure devotee."</p>
<p>So He asked him that "What you are reading?" He said frankly, "Sir, I cannot read. I have no education. Illiterate." "Then? It appears that you are reading something. And if you are illiterate, why you are reading Bhagavad-gita?" "No, my Guru Maharaja said. He knew that I am illiterate, but still, my Guru Maharaja said that 'You read every day the slokas of Bhagavad-gita.' So on account of his order, although I do not know anything what is written there, I am trying to read." "Oh, that's very nice. You are carrying the order of your Guru Maharaja. But it appears that you are crying also. How you are crying if you cannot read?" "Yes, Sir, that's... Because as soon as I take this Bhagavad-gita in my hand I see the picture that Arjuna is asking Krsna to place his chariot in the warfield, and Krsna is driving the chariot by his order. So this is creating some feeling in me: 'Oh, Krsna is so kind, so nice, that although He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, He is carrying the order of His devotee as servant.' When I feel this, I cry: 'Oh, how Krsna is kind. How Krsna is merciful.' " So immediately Caitanya Mahaprabhu embraced him: "You are reading Bhagavad-gita. It is not the literacy or education or knowing grammar and putting jugglery of words. That is not reading. If one feels what is the purport of Bhagavad-gita, that is reading Bhagavad-gita."</p>
<p>So He asked him that "What you are reading?" He said frankly, "Sir, I cannot read. I have no education. Illiterate." "Then? It appears that you are reading something. And if you are illiterate, why you are reading Bhagavad-gita?" "No, my Guru Maharaja said. He knew that I am illiterate, but still, my Guru Maharaja said that 'You read every day the slokas of Bhagavad-gita.' So on account of his order, although I do not know anything what is written there, I am trying to read." "Oh, that's very nice. You are carrying the order of your Guru Maharaja. But it appears that you are crying also. How you are crying if you cannot read?" "Yes, Sir, that's... Because as soon as I take this Bhagavad-gita in my hand I see the picture that Arjuna is asking Krsna to place his chariot in the warfield, and Krsna is driving the chariot by his order. So this is creating some feeling in me: 'Oh, Krsna is so kind, so nice, that although He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, He is carrying the order of His devotee as servant.' When I feel this, I cry: 'Oh, how Krsna is kind. How Krsna is merciful.' " So immediately Caitanya Mahaprabhu embraced him: "You are reading Bhagavad-gita. It is not the literacy or education or knowing grammar and putting jugglery of words. That is not reading. If one feels what is the purport of Bhagavad-gita, that is reading Bhagavad-gita."</p>
<p>So it does not depend on literary career. A devotee is simply satisfied if he can think of Krsna. Krsna wants that. Man-mana bhava mad-bhakto mad-yaji mam namaskuru ([[Vanisource:BG 18.65|BG 18.65]]). Krsna never said that "You become a great pandita or grammarian to read Bhagavad-gita or Srimad-Bhagavatam." That, if you can, if you have, you can. Otherwise, anyone, even a child, can do this, man-mana bhava mad-bhakto mad-yaji mam namaskuru ([[Vanisource:BG 18.65|BG 18.65]]). One can come into this temple and offer obeisances. That will also do. Therefore a devotee can be satisfied in any condition of life, provided he can think of Krsna's lotus feet. That's all. That much. So therefore Prahlada Maharaja said that "I have no problem." Naivodvije para duratyaya. "I have no problem to cross over the ocean of nescience. That solution is already there. Wherever I am, I shall think of Your lotus feet. That's all." "But you appear to be unhappy." "Yes, I am unhappy." "Why?" Soce tato vimukha-cetasah: "I am thinking of these rascals who have rejected Your instruction in the Bhagavad-gita." Soce tato vimukha-cetasah. And they are busy. Like monkeys and dogs they are busy. You will see they are very busy, going here, going there, going there. Just like monkey, jumping from one tree to another, jumping. Wherever he is standing, he will move his arm, everything. But people know that "Here is a monkey." He may appear to be very busy, but people will immediately take a stick: "Go away! Go away! Go away!"</p>
<p>So it does not depend on literary career. A devotee is simply satisfied if he can think of Krsna. Krsna wants that. Man-mana bhava mad-bhakto mad-yaji mam namaskuru ([[Vanisource:BG 18.65 (1972)|BG 18.65]]). Krsna never said that "You become a great pandita or grammarian to read Bhagavad-gita or Srimad-Bhagavatam." That, if you can, if you have, you can. Otherwise, anyone, even a child, can do this, man-mana bhava mad-bhakto mad-yaji mam namaskuru ([[Vanisource:BG 18.65 (1972)|BG 18.65]]). One can come into this temple and offer obeisances. That will also do. Therefore a devotee can be satisfied in any condition of life, provided he can think of Krsna's lotus feet. That's all. That much. So therefore Prahlada Maharaja said that "I have no problem." Naivodvije para duratyaya. "I have no problem to cross over the ocean of nescience. That solution is already there. Wherever I am, I shall think of Your lotus feet. That's all." "But you appear to be unhappy." "Yes, I am unhappy." "Why?" Soce tato vimukha-cetasah: "I am thinking of these rascals who have rejected Your instruction in the Bhagavad-gita." Soce tato vimukha-cetasah. And they are busy. Like monkeys and dogs they are busy. You will see they are very busy, going here, going there, going there. Just like monkey, jumping from one tree to another, jumping. Wherever he is standing, he will move his arm, everything. But people know that "Here is a monkey." He may appear to be very busy, but people will immediately take a stick: "Go away! Go away! Go away!"</p>
<p>So our business is like that. We are making big, big plans to be happy like the monkeys. Therefore here it is said that arthan samiheta nikama-kamah. So it is the duty of everyone to do something for his welfare. But here the beginning is lokah svayam sreyasi nasta-drstih: "These rascals, they are blind to their real interest." Sreyas means real interest, and preyas means immediate profit. So nikama-kamah, sense gratification, is very nice immediately. "I enjoy sex life. This is very nice. Why shall I chant Hare Krsna? Let me enjoy sex." Sreyasi. And preyasi: "This is pleasure." And it is not pleasure; therefore nasta-drstih. He does not know that this sense pleasure is not his actual pleasure. It is creating different types of miserable conditions. Nasta-drstih. He has no eyes. Arthan samiheta nikama-kamah. Based on... He does not know, either it is legal sex or illegal sex. There are two kinds of sex life, legal and illegal. Legal is married life sex. That is taken as legal. And without marriage, like cats and dogs in the street or here and there, that is illegal. So legal sex life is still allowed. Just like Krsna says, dharmaviruddha-kamo 'smi. If there is legal sex, one man and woman, married, and only for progeny they get into sex life, that is allowed in the sastra. But illegal, illicit sex is most abominable. But either illicit or legal, there are so many sufferings. So many sufferings. Illegal -- now they are giving opportunity, abortion, killing the child, and so on, go to the hospital. That is also. And behind that, the killing the child, a very sinful, he has to suffer. He does not know. Ananta-duhkham ca na veda mudhah. He's taking the risk of suffering life after life. Those who are killing the child within the womb, they will be punished. They will also enter within the womb of the mother, and somebody will kill, and again he will enter another mother's womb; again he'll be killed. So as many child he has killed, he has to go to the womb of the mother to another womb, another. He will never see the light of the world. He'll be killed. This is the punishment. This is the punishment. But he does not know. Ananta-duhkham ca na veda mudhah. He does not know how the laws of nature is working, life for life. You have no right to kill any life. Even an ant you cannot kill even. You cannot kill even. If you kill, then you have to suffer.</p>
<p>So our business is like that. We are making big, big plans to be happy like the monkeys. Therefore here it is said that arthan samiheta nikama-kamah. So it is the duty of everyone to do something for his welfare. But here the beginning is lokah svayam sreyasi nasta-drstih: "These rascals, they are blind to their real interest." Sreyas means real interest, and preyas means immediate profit. So nikama-kamah, sense gratification, is very nice immediately. "I enjoy sex life. This is very nice. Why shall I chant Hare Krsna? Let me enjoy sex." Sreyasi. And preyasi: "This is pleasure." And it is not pleasure; therefore nasta-drstih. He does not know that this sense pleasure is not his actual pleasure. It is creating different types of miserable conditions. Nasta-drstih. He has no eyes. Arthan samiheta nikama-kamah. Based on... He does not know, either it is legal sex or illegal sex. There are two kinds of sex life, legal and illegal. Legal is married life sex. That is taken as legal. And without marriage, like cats and dogs in the street or here and there, that is illegal. So legal sex life is still allowed. Just like Krsna says, dharmaviruddha-kamo 'smi. If there is legal sex, one man and woman, married, and only for progeny they get into sex life, that is allowed in the sastra. But illegal, illicit sex is most abominable. But either illicit or legal, there are so many sufferings. So many sufferings. Illegal -- now they are giving opportunity, abortion, killing the child, and so on, go to the hospital. That is also. And behind that, the killing the child, a very sinful, he has to suffer. He does not know. Ananta-duhkham ca na veda mudhah. He's taking the risk of suffering life after life. Those who are killing the child within the womb, they will be punished. They will also enter within the womb of the mother, and somebody will kill, and again he will enter another mother's womb; again he'll be killed. So as many child he has killed, he has to go to the womb of the mother to another womb, another. He will never see the light of the world. He'll be killed. This is the punishment. This is the punishment. But he does not know. Ananta-duhkham ca na veda mudhah. He does not know how the laws of nature is working, life for life. You have no right to kill any life. Even an ant you cannot kill even. You cannot kill even. If you kill, then you have to suffer.</p>
<p>These are not stories. These are not stories. There are many incidences in the sastra. Just like Vidura. He was Yamaraja, incarnation of Yamaraja, but he was cursed by a muni to become a sudra. Why? Now, one muni was brought in the court of Yamaraja, and he was to be punished by like punishment, sula, piercing the lancet through the rectum and it will come out. So the muni asked Yamaraja that "Why you have put me into this tribulation, this punishment? What is my fault?" The Yamaraja explained that "In your childhood you pierced with a nail through the rectum of an ant. Therefore you must be punished like this." Just see. In childhood playing he pierced. Sometimes we have seen, the children do that. That is also counted. You cannot do any harm to any animal, any living being. You cannot do. But these rascals are regularly killing. Although they have got this human form of body, although they have got intelligence, scientific intelligence, and so-called, but they do not know how nature's law is working. They do not care to know. They say these are all mythology. But not mythology. It is not mythology. Na veda mudhah. They do not know what is the law of nature, that ananta-duhkham.</p>
<p>These are not stories. These are not stories. There are many incidences in the sastra. Just like Vidura. He was Yamaraja, incarnation of Yamaraja, but he was cursed by a muni to become a sudra. Why? Now, one muni was brought in the court of Yamaraja, and he was to be punished by like punishment, sula, piercing the lancet through the rectum and it will come out. So the muni asked Yamaraja that "Why you have put me into this tribulation, this punishment? What is my fault?" The Yamaraja explained that "In your childhood you pierced with a nail through the rectum of an ant. Therefore you must be punished like this." Just see. In childhood playing he pierced. Sometimes we have seen, the children do that. That is also counted. You cannot do any harm to any animal, any living being. You cannot do. But these rascals are regularly killing. Although they have got this human form of body, although they have got intelligence, scientific intelligence, and so-called, but they do not know how nature's law is working. They do not care to know. They say these are all mythology. But not mythology. It is not mythology. Na veda mudhah. They do not know what is the law of nature, that ananta-duhkham.</p>
<p>So we should be very, very careful. We are implicating step by step. Padam padam yad vipadam ([[Vanisource:SB 10.14.58|SB 10.14.58]]). They do not know. This material world means at every step we are creating another difficulty. Padam padam yad vipadam. Samasrita ye pada-pallava-plavam mahat-padam. (break) Krsna. Bhavambudhir vatsa-padam. For Him the great ocean of nescience becomes just like vatsa-padam, the water containing with the hoofprints of calves. That is called vatsa-padam. And this place, padam padam yad vipadam. This material world, where there is danger in every step, it is not for them. It is not for them. Therefore Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu has warned that niskincanasya bhagavad-bhajanonmukhasya. Anyone who is desirous of rendering service, dedicates life for the service of Bhagavan, Krsna... Krsna demands that. Sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja ([[Vanisource:BG 18.66|BG 18.66]]). For such person, one who has decided, "Yes, I shall fully surrender to Krsna," for such person, niskincanasya... Surrender means he has finished his all material business. No more. No more business. That is called niskincana. Kincana means "something," and niskincana means that something also nothing. Anyabhilasita-sunyam jnana-karmady-anavrtam (Brs. 1.1.11). There are so many achievement by karma, jnana, yoga, and so many things. But bhakti means finish this, all this nonsense business, karma, jnana, yoga. Simply surrender to Krsna. Anukulyena krsnanu-silanam ([[Vanisource:CC Madhya 19.167|CC Madhya 19.167]]).</p>
<p>So we should be very, very careful. We are implicating step by step. Padam padam yad vipadam ([[Vanisource:SB 10.14.58|SB 10.14.58]]). They do not know. This material world means at every step we are creating another difficulty. Padam padam yad vipadam. Samasrita ye pada-pallava-plavam mahat-padam. (break) Krsna. Bhavambudhir vatsa-padam. For Him the great ocean of nescience becomes just like vatsa-padam, the water containing with the hoofprints of calves. That is called vatsa-padam. And this place, padam padam yad vipadam. This material world, where there is danger in every step, it is not for them. It is not for them. Therefore Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu has warned that niskincanasya bhagavad-bhajanonmukhasya. Anyone who is desirous of rendering service, dedicates life for the service of Bhagavan, Krsna... Krsna demands that. Sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja ([[Vanisource:BG 18.66 (1972)|BG 18.66]]). For such person, one who has decided, "Yes, I shall fully surrender to Krsna," for such person, niskincanasya... Surrender means he has finished his all material business. No more. No more business. That is called niskincana. Kincana means "something," and niskincana means that something also nothing. Anyabhilasita-sunyam jnana-karmady-anavrtam (Brs. 1.1.11). There are so many achievement by karma, jnana, yoga, and so many things. But bhakti means finish this, all this nonsense business, karma, jnana, yoga. Simply surrender to Krsna. Anukulyena krsnanu-silanam ([[Vanisource:CC Madhya 19.167|CC Madhya 19.167]]). So for such persons... That is niskincana. Eta saba chadi, haya niskincana, ekanta bhave naya, krsnaika-sarana.(?). In Caitanya-caritamrta... So we have to become niskincana, no more material business, no more. That is called niskincanasya. Who can take this niskincana? Bhagavad-bhajanonmukhasya. Unless one is eager to serve the Lord, nobody can be niskincana. Everyone is a kincana, "Something mine, something mine, something mine." So for such person, niskincanasya bhagavad-bhajanonmukhasya param param jigamisor bhava-sagarasya... Why bhagavad-bhajana is required? Yes, it is most essential, sreya. Sreyasi nasta-drstih. We do not know. Krsna says that "If you do not come to Me, if you do not accept Me, then," nivartante mrtyu-samsara-vartmani, "you will continue the cycle of birth and death." And that means ananta-duhkham, ananta-duhkham, one life after one life, one life after one life. This will go on.</p>
<p>So for such persons... That is niskincana. Eta saba chadi, haya niskincana, ekanta bhave naya, krsnaika-sarana.(?). In Caitanya-caritamrta... So we have to become niskincana, no more material business, no more. That is called niskincanasya. Who can take this niskincana? Bhagavad-bhajanonmukhasya. Unless one is eager to serve the Lord, nobody can be niskincana. Everyone is a kincana, "Something mine, something mine, something mine." So for such person, niskincanasya bhagavad-bhajanonmukhasya param param jigamisor bhava-sagarasya... Why bhagavad-bhajana is required? Yes, it is most essential, sreya. Sreyasi nasta-drstih. We do not know. Krsna says that "If you do not come to Me, if you do not accept Me, then," nivartante mrtyu-samsara-vartmani, "you will continue the cycle of birth and death." And that means ananta-duhkham, ananta-duhkham, one life after one life, one life after one life. This will go on.</p>
<p>So we should be very, very careful that this human form of life should not be wasted even for a moment. That is real life. There is, by, one sloka by Rupa Gosvami. Avyartha-kalatvam [Cc. Madhya 23.18-19]. A devotee should always be alert to see, "Whether this time, one moment passed, whether I have wasted it or I have utilized it?" That is, should be, the point. Ayusah ksana eko 'pi na labhya svarna-kotibhih. This is also material estimation, that one moment of our life cannot be returned in exchange of millions of dollars, even from material point of view. And those who are advancing in spiritual life, how much careful they should be. Therefore Rupa Gosvami has given the formula, avyartha-kalatvam. Not a single moment may be wasted without chanting Hare Krsna.</p>
<p>So we should be very, very careful that this human form of life should not be wasted even for a moment. That is real life. There is, by, one sloka by Rupa Gosvami. Avyartha-kalatvam (Cc. Madhya 23.18-19). A devotee should always be alert to see, "Whether this time, one moment passed, whether I have wasted it or I have utilized it?" That is, should be, the point. Ayusah ksana eko 'pi na labhya svarna-kotibhih. This is also material estimation, that one moment of our life cannot be returned in exchange of millions of dollars, even from material point of view. And those who are advancing in spiritual life, how much careful they should be. Therefore Rupa Gosvami has given the formula, avyartha-kalatvam. Not a single moment may be wasted without chanting Hare Krsna.</p>
<p>Thank you very much. </p>
<p>Thank you very much. (end)</p>
<p>Srimad-Bhagavatam 5.5.17</p>
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<p>Vrndavana, November 5, 1976</p>
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<p>Vrndavana, November 5, 1976</p>
<p>Pradyumna: "If someone is ignorant and addicted to the path of samsara, how can one who is actually learned, merciful and advanced in spiritual knowledge engage him in fruitive activity and thus further entangle him in material existence? If a blind man is walking down the wrong path, how can a gentleman allow him to continue on his way to danger? How can he approve this method? No wise or kind man can allow this."</p>
<p>Prabhupada:</p>
:kas tam svayam tad-abhijno vipascid
:avidyayam antare vartamanam
:drstva punas tam saghrnah kubuddhim
:prayojayed utpathagam yathandham
:([[Vanisource:SB 5.5.17|SB 5.5.17]])
<p>So one person is utpathagam yathandham, another person is vipascid tad-abhijnah. Two classes of men generally: one who knows the things as they are and one who does not know what is the value of life, how to make progress. So one does not know and one knows. So naturally there must be two classes of men to make real social progress or any, anything. Actually we see that there are a class of men in the school, colleges, universities, who can teach, and class of men who are taught. So without these two classes of men, how society can make progress? But the modern theory is "classless society." Modern rascal theory is classless society: "There is no need of teacher, or there is no need of higher class, or there is no need of... One class." Therefore they fall down. Even in socialistic country like Russia, first of all they wanted to make classless society. Later on they have made a manager class and worker class, because this is not possible.</p>
<p>If you want to manage things, there must be two classes of men, and two classes can be divided into so many other classes. Therefore the intelligent way of civilization is described in the Bhagavad-gita, catur-varnyam maya-srstam guna-karma-vibhagasah ([[Vanisource:BG 4.13|BG 4.13]]). There must be four classes. In order to manage things very nicely, you cannot make classless society. Four classes. The most intelligent class, brahmana, and then next intelligent, the ksatriyas, and the next intelligent, the vaisyas, and the last one, who has no intelligence, sudra. These four classes must be there. Without this division of classes, society, who will guide them? At the present moment, without any class the government has made adult vote. Anyone who is above certain age, say eighteen years or twenty years, he can vote. But there is no class, that "This class can vote; this class cannot vote." There is no such thing. Anyone who is above eighteen years old, he is competent to cast his vote. And people are not educated in this division, brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya, sudra. They are all classless.</p>
<p>Classless means fools, rascals, sudra. If you classify... Classify means "Here is intelligent class, here is next class, here is next." If you don't classify, that means sudras. So sudras, they have got votes. Similarly, what they will elect? They will elect another rascal, that's all. Big rascal. A small rascal and big rascal, that's all. Therefore in the Bhagavata it is said, sva-vid-varahostra-kharaih samstutah purusah pasuh ([[Vanisource:SB 2.3.19|SB 2.3.19]]). Here is our president. Here is our prime minister. But what is he? He is elected by the sudras, so he is a big sudra, that's all. How you can expect nice things? If you say, "Now he is elected President, he is so much honored and he's exalted post, His Excellency," so Bhagavata says, "Yes. This is all good, but by whom he is praised?" Sva-vid-varahostra-kharaih samstutah purusah pasuh. Just like lion. Lion is very strong animal. He is considered to be the king of the forest. So all other small animals, they are very much afraid of, very respectful. But does it mean because he is lion he is not an animal? He is animal. He may be lion, very powerful, very strong, he can subdue others. But that does not mean he is any advanced intelligent person like brahmana or ksatriya. This is going on. The Bhagavata therefore says, sva-vid-varahostra-kharaih samstutah purusah pasuh. The next line I just forget.</p>
<p>So anyone, if he is not Krsna conscious, he is a pasuh, animal. Because human life is meant for that purpose. Tapo divyam putraka yena suddhyet sattva ([[Vanisource:SB 5.5.1|SB 5.5.1]]). Otherwise he is animal. So this is going on at the present moment, that some small animal accepting one big animal as leader. So both of them, all of them, are animals. But this is not social system. The social system, as Krsna says, catur-varnyam maya srstam... ([[Vanisource:BG 4.13|BG 4.13]]). You cannot violate the laws given by Krsna, God. You must have. You must make, train. Just like you are training some men as engineer, some men as medical men, some men as lawyer, some men as technologist. There are so many divisions in the society. Therefore, similarly, if you want to make the human society perfect, then you must have these four classes of men: brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya, and sudra. Otherwise there is no possibility. If you make all classes one, very liberal -- "Very good idea. There is no classification" -- no, there must be classifi... But that classification is not by birth. That is not by birth. Guna-karma-vibhagasah ([[Vanisource:BG 4.13|BG 4.13]]). Krsna never said, "This classification should be by birth." No. Janmana jayate sudrah. By birth everyone is rascal, sudra. That is to be accepted. Even if one is born in a brahmana family, he is to be accepted as sudra, janmana, by birth. Otherwise why, even a person is born in a brahmana family, he requires to be educated, he requires to be initiated, sacred thread? Samskarad bhaved dvijah. There must be samskara. If he is born brahmana, then where..., there is no need of samskara. There is no need of education. Suppose a person is born the son of high-court judge. Does it mean that he is high-court judge? No. He requires education, he requires training. But he has a good chance to become a high-court judge. Because his father is high-court judge, he knows how to train his sons, how to educate him how to become a lawyer, and he has got influence in government society. He can recommend him. He has got the chance to become a high-court judge. But not that because he is born of a father who is high-court judge, therefore he is high-court judge. That is going on.</p>
<p>A person born in brahmana family, if that family is strictly following the brahminical rules and regulation, in the sastra it is said that in higher section, brahmana specially, if garbhdhna samskara is not observed the whole family immediately becomes sudra. They cannot be called even brahmana family. That is the injunction of sastra. Samskarad bhaved dvijah. Dasa-vidha-samskara. That must be strictly observed; otherwise he is sudra. Sudra has no samskara. Sudra has only one samskara -- marriage. And the brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya, they have got dasa-vidha-samskara. Before birth, when the child is in the womb, there is ceremony. Then when he is born there is ceremony. Then he's little more, little more... Just like Pariksit Maharaja, when he was born, immediately all the brahmanas came. Jata-karma ceremony. A child is born. There will be some puja, patha, and then there will be horoscope made immediately, in what moment this child is born, what will be his feature. All the brahmanas made immediately horoscope. You'll find in this Bhagavata. This is called samskara. Not that like cats and dogs they are born without any samskara, and because he is born in a certain family he becomes brahmana, ksatriya, vaisya. No.</p>
<p>So there must be a first-class man in the society. Samo damo titiksa. Where is that educational institution at the present moment that "Here is a school where education is given how to become a brahmana"? This is Kali-yuga. Nobody will go there. Nobody will go there. If you start a school... I was thinking that now... Just like we are starting this gurukula to train small children how to become brahmacari. Brahmacari gurukule vasan danto guror hitam. But I am very doubtful whether people will send their children here. Because before starting this movement I wanted some boys from respectable family, that "Give me your one son. I shall train him how to become brahmana, how to become preacher." Nobody gave me. They said, "Swamiji, what they will be by becom..." Because they have seen the so-called brahmana begging, no education, and if there is no begging, then stealing, then cheating. So a gentleman sees that "This is brahmana in the society." You will find in Vrndavana so-called brahmana, pandita, pandas -- no education, and they do everything. It is known to everyone. So because there is no training... Pandas, they were guiding the tourists or the visitors. They were trained up brahmana, panditas. Now practically higher section of the society, they do not come. One gentleman asked me in Delhi in the beginning that "Swamiji, why you have made Vrndavana as your headquarters?" Because they have got a very bad experience. So even the Vrndavana city, you see how they are neglected. We are a little far off from the city. You go. How they are neglected city, no up-to-date gentlemen can go there because the culture is lost. And from big, big Gosvamis' family they are becoming rogues and thieves because training is not there, training, the first-class man to train them.</p>
<p>So therefore it is our little attempt that to train some boys to become first-class character. Samo damo titiksa. That is required in the society. Simply all fourth-class, fifth-class men, how the society will improve? That is not possible. And therefore, kas tam svayam tad-abhijno vipascid avidyayam antare vartamanam. And one who is actually educated in the Vedic knowledge, how he can say that "You are all right"? He cannot say. He gives chance for being trained to be free from the avidya. Avidyayam antare. Sarira avidya-jal. Bhaktivinoda Thakura has sung, sarira avidya-jal. This material body is a network of avidya, ignorance. Sarira avidya-jal, jadendriya tahe kal. On account of this body of avidya, ignorance, the blunt senses are simply... They have been described sometimes as kala-sarpa. Kala-sarpa indriya-patali durdanta-indriya-kala-sarpa patali. So therefore yoga system is recommended to control this kala-sarpa, the indriyas. Yoga indriya-samyamah. Real yoga, ordinary yoga Nobody is getting that yoga-siddhi, asta-siddhi. Generally the so-called yogis, they show some asana, dhyana, dharana, pranayama, but that is meant for controlling the senses. Yoga indriya-samyamah. Without sense control nobody can make any progress in human life. Tapasya. That is called tapasya. The yoga is also another tapasya. Tapo. Tapasa brahmacaryena ([[Vanisource:SB 6.1.13|SB 6.1.13]]).</p>
<p>So any path you take, the brahmacarya first thing. Without brahmacarya there is no question of tapasya.</p>
:tapasa brahmacaryena
:samena damena va
:tyagena satya-saucabhyam
:yamena niyamena va
:([[Vanisource:SB 6.1.13|SB 6.1.13]])
<p>This is human life. This is human life, not that upstart, foolish, rascals, sudras, that is human society. That is dog society. That is not human society. Human society must be intelligent class of men. They will train the other people. Everything is required. The ksatriya is required, the vaisya is required, the sudra is also required. Just like it is given in the sastra that to keep a fully equipped body there must be head, there must be arm, there must be belly, and there must be leg. Leg is also required, not that simply brain is required. Brain is required to direct the way: "Go this way; go that way." In that sense sudra is also... Brain cannot walk; the leg will walk. So the brain will give direction, the hand will give protection. Everything is required. Therefore we have named this "Krsna conscious society." "Society" means all classes of men required. But we train them how to make life perfect. That is wanted, not that one-sided, simply brahmana. That variety. This is called variety, not nirvisesa-vada, classless: "No brahmana required, no sudra required." No, everything is required. Everything is required, but they should be properly trained up.</p>
<p>So one class. First-class man, first of all teacher, they require. Therefore the brahmana class must be there, I mean to say, the properly trained-up brahmana, not by caste brahmana or... Samo damo titiksa... Otherwise where is the ideal class who will teach? And it is the business of brahmana to teach. Those who are sudras, avidyayam antare vartamana, how they can teach? They cannot teach. Therefore brahmana business is pathana pathana yajana yajana dana pratigrahah. Six. Sat-karma-nipuno vipro mantra-tantra-visaradah. Still, if he is not a Vaisnava, avaisnavo gurur na sa syat. If one is qualified brahmana but..., mantra-tantra-visaradah, everything is well equipped, but if he is not a Vaisnava, if he is impersonalist, Mayavadi, he cannot teach others. Avaisnavo gurur na sa syat. He cannot be guru. Sad-vaisnavah sva-paco guruh. And if a person born in a family of dog-eaters, sva-paca, means candala... There are many kinds of meat-eaters. So the class of men who are dog-eaters, they are the lowest. They are the lowest, candala. So if a person born in a dog-eaters' family, he can be also trained up. Sad-vaisnavah sva-paco guruh. So guru does not mean a rascal. A sva-paca, a person born in the family of sva-paca, he can be also trained up to become Vaisnava. That is also a claim by Krsna. Mam hi partha vyapasritya ye 'pi syuh papa-yonayah ([[Vanisource:BG 9.32|BG 9.32]]). This person who is born in the sva-paca family, candala family, he is called papa-yoni. Yoni means mother, and bija means father. Bija may be nice, but if the yoni is not nice, that is called varna-sankara. These are the things. Yatha bijam tatha yoni. Therefore they must be equally qualified. Anyway, so papa-yoni, born in the womb of a low-class yoni. But he can be trained. How? Mam hi partha vyapasritya. If he takes to Krsna consciousness, then he can be trained. There is no harm. Mam hi... Krsna says, mam hi partha vyapasritya ([[Vanisource:BG 9.32|BG 9.32]]).</p>
<p>So if we take shelter of Krsna's lotus feet, then we can become first-class men. There is no doubt about it. Otherwise Krsna says, te 'pi yanti param gatim. So do you think param gatim is available for the third-class, fourth-class, last class men? No. Krsna says in another place. These things are to be studied very minutely. Yesam anta-gatam papam jananam punya-karmanam te dvandva-moha... Bahunam janmanam ante jnanavan mam prapadyate ([[Vanisource:BG 7.19|BG 7.19]]). So one who has become Vaisnava, does it mean he is fool still? No. Training. Training is there. Otherwise how Krsna recommends, ye 'pi syuh papa-yonayah te 'pi yanti param gatim? To become high-court judge, does it mean it is ordinary qualification? If you say that "That man has become high-court judge and the other man who has seen him before, that he is not born 'No, no. How you can become high-court judge? No, he is born of a very low-class family. No.' " "No, no, he has become a high-court..." "No, no. I don't believe." "No, I have seen it." This is possible. It is not that because one is born in low-class family he cannot become high-court judge or he cannot become a Vaisnava. Oh. He can be.</p>
<p>So Sanatana Gosvami recommends, tatha diksa-vidhanena dvijatvam jayate nrnam. Tatha diksa-vidhanena. If diksa-vidhana, initiation process, is done nicely from the right person There are so many sastric ref... Suddhyanti yad-apasrayasrayah, kirata-hunandhra-pulinda-pulkasa abhira-sumbha yavanah khasadayah, ye 'nye ca papa yad-apasrayasrayah suddhyanti ([[Vanisource:SB 2.4.18|SB 2.4.18]]). These things are there. So by the disciplic succession, by the instruction of the Gosvamis, everyone can be purified because they will properly train up. Avidyayam antare vartamanam. They will not misguide. Drstva punas tam saghrnah kubuddhim. Merciful: "Never mind." But there is no disqualification because one is low born and high born. Everyone can take. But he must follow the direction of the proper guide. Just like we say, "No meat-eating, no intoxication, no illicit sex." If he follows the rules and regulation and chants Hare Krsna under the guidance of proper spiritual master, then everything will be all right. He is no more sudra or candala. He will become... Candalo 'pi dvija-srestha hari-bhakti-parayanah. By advancing in Krsna consciousness he can be raised to the highest plat... So it is the duty of the guide not to engage him in lower class of occupation. Therefore there must be a class of men first-class who can teach the society how to advance in human civilization.</p>
<p>Thank you very much.</p>
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Lectures

Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures

Anyone who is desirous of rendering service, dedicates life for the service of Bhagavan, Krsna... Krsna demands that. Sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja (BG 18.66). For such person, one who has decided, "Yes, I shall fully surrender to Krsna," for such person, niskincanasya... Surrender means he has finished his all material business. No more. No more business. That is called niskincana. Kincana means "something," and niskincana means that something also nothing. Anyabhilasita-sunyam jnana-karmady-anavrtam (Brs. 1.1.11). There are so many achievement by karma, jnana, yoga, and so many things. But bhakti means finish this, all this nonsense business, karma, jnana, yoga. Simply surrender to Krsna. Anukulyena krsnanu-silanam (CC Madhya 19.167).
Lecture on SB 5.5.16 -- Vrndavana, November 4, 1976:

Prahlada Maharaja, Vaisnava, he has no problem. A Vaisnava has no problem. Prahlada Maharaja says, "I have no problem, my Lord," to Nrsimha-deva. Naivodvije para duratyaya-vaitaranyas tvad-virya-gayana-mahamrta-magna-cittah (SB 7.9.43). A devotee will be simply satisfied if he has got the opportunity of reading, reciting Srimad-Bhagavatam anywhere, any part of the world, sitting down underneath a tree. One who has got education, he can read Srimad-Bhagavatam. But even one has no education -- he cannot read -- still he has no problem. He can chant: Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare. So he can enjoy anywhere. There is a practical example in this connection. While Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was touring in the southern India, in the Ranganatha temple He saw one brahmana. He was reading Bhagavad-gita. So many persons were coming and criticizing him, "Well, brahmana, how you are reading Bhagavad-gita?" So he did not reply. So Caitanya Mahaprabhu approached him and He saw the brahmana was reading Bhagavad-gita and tears gliding down. So He could understand that "Here is a pure devotee." So He asked him, "Well, brahmana, what you are reading?" So he said, "Sir, I cannot read. I am illiterate. I am illiterate and I cannot read what is Bhagavad-gita, especially Sanskrit." His neighbors were criticizing him. They knew that "This brahmana is illiterate, and he is making a show of reading Bhagavad-gita." So they were criticizing. But Caitanya Mahaprabhu, He could understand that "Here is a pure devotee."

So He asked him that "What you are reading?" He said frankly, "Sir, I cannot read. I have no education. Illiterate." "Then? It appears that you are reading something. And if you are illiterate, why you are reading Bhagavad-gita?" "No, my Guru Maharaja said. He knew that I am illiterate, but still, my Guru Maharaja said that 'You read every day the slokas of Bhagavad-gita.' So on account of his order, although I do not know anything what is written there, I am trying to read." "Oh, that's very nice. You are carrying the order of your Guru Maharaja. But it appears that you are crying also. How you are crying if you cannot read?" "Yes, Sir, that's... Because as soon as I take this Bhagavad-gita in my hand I see the picture that Arjuna is asking Krsna to place his chariot in the warfield, and Krsna is driving the chariot by his order. So this is creating some feeling in me: 'Oh, Krsna is so kind, so nice, that although He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, He is carrying the order of His devotee as servant.' When I feel this, I cry: 'Oh, how Krsna is kind. How Krsna is merciful.' " So immediately Caitanya Mahaprabhu embraced him: "You are reading Bhagavad-gita. It is not the literacy or education or knowing grammar and putting jugglery of words. That is not reading. If one feels what is the purport of Bhagavad-gita, that is reading Bhagavad-gita."

So it does not depend on literary career. A devotee is simply satisfied if he can think of Krsna. Krsna wants that. Man-mana bhava mad-bhakto mad-yaji mam namaskuru (BG 18.65). Krsna never said that "You become a great pandita or grammarian to read Bhagavad-gita or Srimad-Bhagavatam." That, if you can, if you have, you can. Otherwise, anyone, even a child, can do this, man-mana bhava mad-bhakto mad-yaji mam namaskuru (BG 18.65). One can come into this temple and offer obeisances. That will also do. Therefore a devotee can be satisfied in any condition of life, provided he can think of Krsna's lotus feet. That's all. That much. So therefore Prahlada Maharaja said that "I have no problem." Naivodvije para duratyaya. "I have no problem to cross over the ocean of nescience. That solution is already there. Wherever I am, I shall think of Your lotus feet. That's all." "But you appear to be unhappy." "Yes, I am unhappy." "Why?" Soce tato vimukha-cetasah: "I am thinking of these rascals who have rejected Your instruction in the Bhagavad-gita." Soce tato vimukha-cetasah. And they are busy. Like monkeys and dogs they are busy. You will see they are very busy, going here, going there, going there. Just like monkey, jumping from one tree to another, jumping. Wherever he is standing, he will move his arm, everything. But people know that "Here is a monkey." He may appear to be very busy, but people will immediately take a stick: "Go away! Go away! Go away!"

So our business is like that. We are making big, big plans to be happy like the monkeys. Therefore here it is said that arthan samiheta nikama-kamah. So it is the duty of everyone to do something for his welfare. But here the beginning is lokah svayam sreyasi nasta-drstih: "These rascals, they are blind to their real interest." Sreyas means real interest, and preyas means immediate profit. So nikama-kamah, sense gratification, is very nice immediately. "I enjoy sex life. This is very nice. Why shall I chant Hare Krsna? Let me enjoy sex." Sreyasi. And preyasi: "This is pleasure." And it is not pleasure; therefore nasta-drstih. He does not know that this sense pleasure is not his actual pleasure. It is creating different types of miserable conditions. Nasta-drstih. He has no eyes. Arthan samiheta nikama-kamah. Based on... He does not know, either it is legal sex or illegal sex. There are two kinds of sex life, legal and illegal. Legal is married life sex. That is taken as legal. And without marriage, like cats and dogs in the street or here and there, that is illegal. So legal sex life is still allowed. Just like Krsna says, dharmaviruddha-kamo 'smi. If there is legal sex, one man and woman, married, and only for progeny they get into sex life, that is allowed in the sastra. But illegal, illicit sex is most abominable. But either illicit or legal, there are so many sufferings. So many sufferings. Illegal -- now they are giving opportunity, abortion, killing the child, and so on, go to the hospital. That is also. And behind that, the killing the child, a very sinful, he has to suffer. He does not know. Ananta-duhkham ca na veda mudhah. He's taking the risk of suffering life after life. Those who are killing the child within the womb, they will be punished. They will also enter within the womb of the mother, and somebody will kill, and again he will enter another mother's womb; again he'll be killed. So as many child he has killed, he has to go to the womb of the mother to another womb, another. He will never see the light of the world. He'll be killed. This is the punishment. This is the punishment. But he does not know. Ananta-duhkham ca na veda mudhah. He does not know how the laws of nature is working, life for life. You have no right to kill any life. Even an ant you cannot kill even. You cannot kill even. If you kill, then you have to suffer.

These are not stories. These are not stories. There are many incidences in the sastra. Just like Vidura. He was Yamaraja, incarnation of Yamaraja, but he was cursed by a muni to become a sudra. Why? Now, one muni was brought in the court of Yamaraja, and he was to be punished by like punishment, sula, piercing the lancet through the rectum and it will come out. So the muni asked Yamaraja that "Why you have put me into this tribulation, this punishment? What is my fault?" The Yamaraja explained that "In your childhood you pierced with a nail through the rectum of an ant. Therefore you must be punished like this." Just see. In childhood playing he pierced. Sometimes we have seen, the children do that. That is also counted. You cannot do any harm to any animal, any living being. You cannot do. But these rascals are regularly killing. Although they have got this human form of body, although they have got intelligence, scientific intelligence, and so-called, but they do not know how nature's law is working. They do not care to know. They say these are all mythology. But not mythology. It is not mythology. Na veda mudhah. They do not know what is the law of nature, that ananta-duhkham.

So we should be very, very careful. We are implicating step by step. Padam padam yad vipadam (SB 10.14.58). They do not know. This material world means at every step we are creating another difficulty. Padam padam yad vipadam. Samasrita ye pada-pallava-plavam mahat-padam. (break) Krsna. Bhavambudhir vatsa-padam. For Him the great ocean of nescience becomes just like vatsa-padam, the water containing with the hoofprints of calves. That is called vatsa-padam. And this place, padam padam yad vipadam. This material world, where there is danger in every step, it is not for them. It is not for them. Therefore Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu has warned that niskincanasya bhagavad-bhajanonmukhasya. Anyone who is desirous of rendering service, dedicates life for the service of Bhagavan, Krsna... Krsna demands that. Sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja (BG 18.66). For such person, one who has decided, "Yes, I shall fully surrender to Krsna," for such person, niskincanasya... Surrender means he has finished his all material business. No more. No more business. That is called niskincana. Kincana means "something," and niskincana means that something also nothing. Anyabhilasita-sunyam jnana-karmady-anavrtam (Brs. 1.1.11). There are so many achievement by karma, jnana, yoga, and so many things. But bhakti means finish this, all this nonsense business, karma, jnana, yoga. Simply surrender to Krsna. Anukulyena krsnanu-silanam (CC Madhya 19.167). So for such persons... That is niskincana. Eta saba chadi, haya niskincana, ekanta bhave naya, krsnaika-sarana.(?). In Caitanya-caritamrta... So we have to become niskincana, no more material business, no more. That is called niskincanasya. Who can take this niskincana? Bhagavad-bhajanonmukhasya. Unless one is eager to serve the Lord, nobody can be niskincana. Everyone is a kincana, "Something mine, something mine, something mine." So for such person, niskincanasya bhagavad-bhajanonmukhasya param param jigamisor bhava-sagarasya... Why bhagavad-bhajana is required? Yes, it is most essential, sreya. Sreyasi nasta-drstih. We do not know. Krsna says that "If you do not come to Me, if you do not accept Me, then," nivartante mrtyu-samsara-vartmani, "you will continue the cycle of birth and death." And that means ananta-duhkham, ananta-duhkham, one life after one life, one life after one life. This will go on.

So we should be very, very careful that this human form of life should not be wasted even for a moment. That is real life. There is, by, one sloka by Rupa Gosvami. Avyartha-kalatvam [Cc. Madhya 23.18-19]. A devotee should always be alert to see, "Whether this time, one moment passed, whether I have wasted it or I have utilized it?" That is, should be, the point. Ayusah ksana eko 'pi na labhya svarna-kotibhih. This is also material estimation, that one moment of our life cannot be returned in exchange of millions of dollars, even from material point of view. And those who are advancing in spiritual life, how much careful they should be. Therefore Rupa Gosvami has given the formula, avyartha-kalatvam. Not a single moment may be wasted without chanting Hare Krsna.

Thank you very much.