Mahanidhi Madan
Gopal Das
#VaisnavaDiksha
#GuruDiksha #GopalaMantra #Nama #RadhaKrishna
#DikshaMeansMantra
#NamaNoDiksha
Receiving the Hare
Krishna Maha Mantra from a teacher is not called diksha; it is an expression of
acceptance, care and compassion.
According to the
Veda shruti, Sri Sanatana Goswami, Sri JivaGoswamipada and all Gaudiya Vaisnava
acharyas diksha means to receive the Krishna mantra (aka Gopala Mantra) from
the spiritual master. Only this is diksha. Although it’s commonly thought that
receiving harinama is diksha, it is not according to shastras, tradition and
the teachings of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
To teach the
example for everyone, Bhagavan Sri Rama, Sri Krishna, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, the
Panca Tattva and all Gaudiya Vaisnavas have taken diksha which means atmasamarpana
or surrender to Sri Guru, and hearing three times in the right ear the
Gopala/Krishna mantra from Sri Guru.
The confusion
arises because the terms nama and mantra are often mixed up and translated
incorrectly. Mantra is called nama and nama is called mantra. But Nama DOES NOT
MEAN MANTRA. Nama means names of Krishna i.e. the maha-mantra. Although called
a mantra, it is actually a chant or divine names which is why it’s in the EIGHTH
or vocative CASE, the vocative form of calling out to Bhagavan—“O Hare, O
Radha, divine energy of Sri Krishna. O Krishna please save me!”
The word mantra,
however, refers to a collection of transcendental sounds in the FOURTH or
dative CASE which by definition must contain a bija mantra (om, klim, srim,
aim); and a verb (svaha, namah, vidmahe, dhimahi, prachodayat). In the
following verse, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu clearly explains that the DIKSHA
MANTRA is different than Krishna’s Divine Name, nama.
krishna mantra
haitehabe, samsara mocana
krishnanamahaitepabe,
krishneracarana
Sri Chaitanyadeva
said, “Krishna mantra means the diksha mantra i.e. Gopala Mantra which acts to
free the disciple from all his anarthas, karmas and samsara. The name of
Krishna i.e. Hare Krishna Hare Rama will give Krishna’s lotus feet.” (Cc. 1.7.73)
Practically all
the Sanskrit and Bengali verses glorifying Sri Krishna’s Divine Name always use
the word, NAMA and not mantra. For example, namacintamanikrsnas,
harinamaharernamaharernama, itiñoòaçakaànämnäà,
nämnämakäribahudhänija-sarva-çaktis, and there are hundreds of examples in Sri
ChaitanyaCaritamrita i.e. kali yugayuga dharma namerapracara, etc.
SrilaHaridasaThakura
is known as “Nama Acharya” not the mantra Acharya. Thus mantra means
specifically our dikshadiksha mantras Gopal mantra and Kama Gayatri, and nama
means the many, beautiful and amazingly attractive sweet Divine Names of
Bhagavan Sri Krishna. Nama Sankirtana ki jai!
Real, proper and
traditional dikshameans a process of spiritual initiation through which the
guru imparts the Vaisnavadiksha mantra i.e.Krsna/Gopal Mantra and Kama Gayatri
for Gaudiyas. By chanting the diksha mantras a disciple will obtain all
transcendental knowledge and attain the association of Radha-Krishna.Unlike
mantra, nama requires no diksha, tapa, vairagya or purascharana. Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
Himself said, “Harinama is not diksha and does not require diksha. It stands
alone and has its own purpose and function.
Mahaprabhu said:
dékñä-puraçcaryä-vidhi,apekñä-nä-kare
//jihvä-sparçe ä-caëòäla,sabäre-uddhäre
“Chanting Krishna
nama IS NOT DIKSHA. One need not perform purascharya-vrata, or observe any
rules and regulations. Just a touch of Krishna nama with the tongue, is
sufficient to deliver everyone one, even a dog eater.” (Cc. 2.15.108)
Srila Prabhupada tika:
Quoting Hari Bhakti Vilasa (2.6), Srila Prabhupada says, “If one has no diksha
then ALL HIS ACTIONS ARE USELESS (sarvamnirarthakam), and one attains birth as
an animal (pashuyonimavapnotidikshavirahitojana).” And further (2.10), “It is
the duty of every human to take Vaisnava mantra diksha i.e. Gopala/Krishna
mantra from Sri Guru.”
As far as the
maha-mantra, SrilaPrabhupada said, “The chanting of the holy name does not depend
on the initiation process.” (Cc.
2.15.108)
Diksha mantras
actinvisibly but powerfully within the disciple to clear and remove all
previous bad tendencies and commitments to illusion. One begins a new life
awakened in divine knowledge. By giving diksha, Sri Guru mercifully slackens
the bondage of maya, infuses transcendental energy into the disciple's heart
via the mantra, and awakens an awareness of one’s eternal relationship with Sri
Hari.
Contained within
the diksha mantra i.e. the Gopala mantra alone is divya-jnana, transcendental
knowledge which acts to purify one’s consciousness and reveal the form and
identity of Bhagavan Sri Krishna (bhagavat-svarupa) along with knowledge of the
sadhaka's particular relationship with Bhagavan Sri Krishna (sambandha-jnana)
and one’s eternal spiritual form i.e. siddha deha."
What special power
and wisdom does the most wonderful Gopala/Krishna mantra contain? Sri
JivaGoswamipada answers:
divyamjnanamsrimatimantre,
bhagavatsvarupajnanam,
bhagavatasambandhavisheshajnanam
“Two types of
divine wisdom are received from the beautiful diksha mantra i.e. Gopala
Mantra—knowledge of Sri Krishna’s form and identity (bhagavatsvarupajnana), and
knowledge of one’s special and specific relationship with Sri Krishna [i.e. sthayirati
and siddha deha].”(Bhakti-sandarbha 283)
In summary, this
is the power, beauty and extraordinary effect of GaudiyaVaisnavadiksha which
DOES NOT mean receiving harinama from a preceptor. Through the medium of the Gopala-mantra
(Krishna-mantra), Sri Guru dispels the jiva's aversion toward Krishna, and inspires
and directs the disciple to serve Sri Krishna with love. Gradually, the
surrendered disciple attains divine wisdom about Sri Krishna, the jiva and the
material energy. This powerful wisdom in turn then completely destroys the
disciple's sins and ignorance.
Believe it or not,
we have met many mature devotees who only have harimana and NO DIKSHA, even
after ten years of sincere service to Sri Guru. This is most regrettable and
unfortunate. It is seen everywhere that most Gaudiya Vaisnava Gurus GIVE DIKSHA
within 1-4 years of knowing the candidate.
Disciple means
surrender and Guru means diksha.This is the transcendental exchange between sad
shisya and sad Guru. Simple logic: no surrender—no disciple; no diksha—no Guru.
Giving diksha is the duty of Guru and receiving it is the right of the
disciple. So we deeply pray to our most beloved, sweet and dear Srimati Radhika
and Giridhari-Shyam to bless all my friends known and known with the greatest
treasure of Gaudiya Vaisnava diksha which means receiving the beautiful Gopala
mantra, and sometimes even the most enchanting and esoteric Kama Gayatri.
Sri Guru diksha ki
jai! Sad Shishya ki jai! Jai Jai Sri Radhe! Jai Jai Sri Vrindavana Dhama!
Gurudeva nama ...all glories to Gurudeva 🙏🙏
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