Mahanidhi
Madan Gopal Das
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After
hearing that chanting 64 rounds a day gives spiritual perfection, some very
sincere and well-meaning devotees begin chanting 64 rounds a day.
However,
they soon face problems in the form of maintaining the quota, being attentive
and not doing robotic/mechanical chanting, committing aparadhas, lack of
enthusiasm, not seeing any results, a gradual loss of taste for the practice
itself, and worst of all—PRIDE—pramada, an aspect of the 10th nama-aparadha).
When
trying to understand any truth in shastra, one must always consider kala, desha
and patra—the time and place, situation and persons involved. It appears that
many devotees have misunderstood the circumstances (kala, desha, patra) of Sri
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s ONE INSTRUCTION regarding the daily chanting of one lakh
japa (100,000 names aka 64 rounds).
If
one studies the life of Mahaprabhu, one sees that in every instance and in
every place, Sri Chaitanyadeva was very very strict about maintaining maryada,
which means following the proper conduct or behavior according to one’s social
or spiritual position (varna/ashram).
So
because Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was as a brahmin (Sri Vishvambhara Mishra),
whether it was from His different personal servants, or in homes of His
devotees, anywhere in India, Mahaprabhu ONLY ATE FOOD FROM THE HAND OF A
BRAHMIN, and not from anyone of any other jati or class, regardless of their
personal purity or spiritual realization.
Mahaprabhu’s
Instruction to Brahmins
Mahaprabhu’s
one and only instruction about 64 rounds giving spiritual perfection was spoken
only to grhasthabrahmins who wanted to feed the Golden Avatara in their homes.
ChaitanyaBhagavata
narrates the story, “When the brahmins invited ChaitanyaMahaprabhu for prasada,
Gauranga smiled and said, ‘I take meals only in the house of a lakṣeśvarabrahmin.’
Hearing
this, the brāhmaṇas became worried.
Praying to Prabhu, the brahmins said, ‘O Gosai, what to speak of a hundred
thousand, none of us possess even a thousand rupees.’
Mahaprabhu
replied, ‘Do you know who is a lakṣeśvara?
He is someone who daily chants a hundred thousand holy names (aka 1 lakh or 64
rounds). I take meals in only such a brahmin’s house, not in the houses of any
other brahmins.’”(CB 3.9.117-123)
After
reading this lila and Gauranga’s shiksha herein, some nice devotees innocently
think, “O, if I don’t chant 64 rounds a day, then God, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
or Sri Krishna, won’t eat my bhoga offerings.”
Thinking
like this is ok, but it’s not really proven in this lila. One can see two
points illustrated in this lila:
Point
One: Since He was a Brahmin, Mahaprabhu would not display adharmic behavior by
eating grains from non-brahmins, and He never did as is evident from all His
biographies.
Point
2: Although it is not required, if a devotee can, then certainly it would be
very good to chant a lakh (64 rounds) of nama before making a bhoga offering to
his/her Thakurajis of Gaura-Nitai, Girirajaji, or Radha-Krishna.
Now
let’s hear Mahaprabhu’s instructions on namajapa and attaining spiritual
perfection for all the masses of us, non-brahmins and non nitya-siddha
associates. Sri Chaitanya’s following teachings on siddhi in nama bhajana are
the perfect instructions for every human being at all times and in every place.
So everyone please understand them clearly and practice bhakti bhajana
accordingly.
Mahaprabhu’s
Teachings for All
Once
in Navadvipa, in a general assembly of all His followers, which included
brahmins, kshatriyas, vaishyas, sudras, mlecchas, yavanas, and assorted other
outcastes, the all-merciful Mahaprabhu personally instructed everyone saying,
“Now please, everyone happily hear the Krishna namamaha-mantra from Me……..
Hare
Krishna Hare Krishna Krishn aKrishna Hare Hare
Hare
Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
āpanesabāreprabhukareupadeśe
Krishna-nāmamahā-mantra
śunahahariṣe
“I
have told you the mahā-mantra. Now all of you
chant this mantra as a daily practice (abhyasa).”[mmgd: which some take to mean
4, 20, 24, 64, 128 rounds per day]
prabhu
bale kahilāṅaeimahā-mantra
ihājapagiyāsabekariyānirbandha
Mahaprabhu
continued, “Everyone will attain all perfection by it [i.e. Hare Krishna
maha-mantra]. At every moment chant it, there is no other rule (vidhināhiāra).”
(CB 2.23.75-78)
ihāhaitesarva
siddhi haibesabāra
sarva-kṣaṇabalaithevidhināhiāra
Thus
Mahaprabhu establishes that the Hare Krishna maha-mantra so transcendentally
amazing and wonderful that it will give PERFECTION TO ANYONE who chants it
daily. SrilaPrabhupada repeatedly quoted this verse in his lectures.
SrilaPrabhupada
said:
1.
“That is the version of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu.
He said, ihāhaitesarva-siddhi haibetomāra
[Caitanya-bhāgavata Madhya 23.78]. He also stresses that ‘Simply by
chanting, you will get all perfection.’” (folio 710217L2GOR)
2.
“That's a fact. Caitanya Mahāprabhu says, ihāhaitesarva-siddhi
haibetomāra. Caitanya Mahāprabhu blesses, “You
will get all perfections simply by chanting this Hare Krishna mantra.”(folio
720714SB.LON)
3.
“If you chant or if you associate with the chanting of holy name of Krishna,
then you will get the highest perfectional stage of life. (folio 680613BG.MON)
4.
“Thus Lord Caitanya has blessed us. Simply by chanting Hare Krishna, we will
achieve the perfection of self-realization.” (folio POP cp. 5)
The
main point Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu establishes here is that daily Hare Krishna
Maha Mantra japa is compulsory. Other than Mahaprabhu’s instructing the
brahmins of Navadvipa to chant 64 rounds a day, I have not seen this
instruction in any of the universally accepted Gaudiya Vaisnavashastras.
However,
there is some mention about chanting 64 rounds in a not so authoritative book
titled Prema-vilasa (chapter 17):
“Mahaprabhu
was also in the habit of chanting three lakhs, and giving one lakh to His
followers.”
prabhuraāchāyesaṅkhya,
tinalakṣanāma
ekalakṣabhaktagaṇe,
kailakṛpādāna
“In
His own words, Gaurāṅga told Sri Rupa and the Vaiṣṇavas
that the counting of one hundred thousand names is certainly to be done.”
gaurāṅgaśrī-mukherūpe,
kahilavaiṣṇave
lakṣanāmasaṅkhyakari,
avaśyakaribe
From
the teachings of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Sri Haridasa Thakura and
SrilaPrabhupada, it is clear that chanting the Hare Krishna maha mantra is the
fastest, most powerful and best means to attain spiritual perfection in Krishna
prema.
Not
only Mahaprabhu but numerous shastras confirm the unlimited power of Sri
Krishna’s Divine Name. The Name is directly Krishna Himself, and thus Sri Nama Prabhu
can easily give one all perfection (sarva siddhi).
Since
Mahaprabhu’s time, many Gaudiya Vaisnavas have adopted the practice of daily
chanting 64 rounds of nama-japa on tulasi beads. Sri RupaGosvami, Sri Raghunatha
Dasa Goswami, the other Goswamis, and acharyas down to the present day have
also chanted 64, and instructed their disciples to do likewise.
In
the beginning of ISKCON in 1966, Srila Prabhupada ordered his disciples to
daily chant 64 rounds. Seeing their inability to do so, however, Srila Prabhupada
reduced the number to 32 and then finally to 16.
Other
than Mahaprabhu’s one time demanding His brahmin hosts to daily chant 64
rounds, the Gaudiya Vaisnava purvacharyas and contemporary Gurus all stress the
need to daily chant a fixed number of namajapa with the right feeling,
mentality and attitude—be it 4, 16, 24, 64, or 192 DAILY ROUNDS.
In
addition, all sadhakas should happily and peacefully keep engaged mentally and
physically (where possible) in Krishna consciousness, so they can remember
Krishna at the time of death. Of course, if one can, under the order of and
with the blessings of his Sri Guru, steadily chant 64 rounds EVERYDAY WITHOUT
FAIL that is very good.
In
this regard, Mahaprabhu said, “Of all forms of bhakti practices, nama sankirtana
is the best, for if one takes the name without offenses, one will attain the
treasure of Krishna prema. (Cc. 3.4.71)
tāramadhyesarva-śreṣṭhanāma-saṅkīrtana
niraparādhenāmalailepāyaprema-dhana
It
must be noted that only a very rare sadhaka can continue to chant 64 rounds of
HONEST namajapa every day without fail throughout his/her life with the proper
consciousness, humility, attention, absorption, and most of all without
aparadhas.
For
those who cannot chant 64, however, still with the blessings of Sri Krishna and
Sri Guru, just by practicing any limb of bhakti bhajana, one will definitely
attain spiritual perfection and Radha Govindaprema.
SUMMARY:
64
is not a magic number in that—“Bingo! I hit 64 a day and now perfection is in
my pocket!” Although quantity japa certainly helps, it does not guarantee
perfection. Success depends on QUALITY NOT QUANTITY.
Our
sadhana practices—be they chanting, hearing, worshiping or whatever—must bring
about purification of the mind, reformation of the character, transformation of
consciousness, melting of the heart, and a direct experience of Radha and
Krishna within and without.
But
don’t worry if you just can’t chant 64 a day. You can still attain spiritual
perfection. In other yoga disciplines, personal performance brings perfection.
But in bhakti only love bring perfection.
Perfection
or siddhi in bhakti depends on you and Krishna—your loving endeavors offered to
Krishna and Krishna’s sweet mercy returning from His heart.
In
addition, the following factors will surely help bring about perfection in
sriharinamajapa:
1.
The mercy and sweet will of Bhagavan Sri Krishna.
2.
The blessings and satisfaction of Sri Guru.
2.
Chanting a daily fixed number of japa per Guru’s order.
3.
Quality japa which means namajapa that is free from all types of aparadhas,
misconceptions, and selfish ambitions.
4.
Proper moral behavior, which means following the four principles of purity.
In
closing, we hope this post will encourage all the surrendered devotees
struggling every day to chant “their rounds” with the desire to attain
spiritual perfection and the eternal loving service of Radha-GovindaYugala in
the groves of Vraja Dhama.
(Special
thanks to Sri AdvaitaDasji)
Sri
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