Mahanidhi Madan
Gopal Das
#DiksaMantra
#MantraPower #Sankalpa #Bhakti #Guru #GopalMantra
Diksha mantras are
given for the purpose of worshiping, attaining, and seeing one’s desired
istadevata, Radha-Krishna. The diksha mantras received from Sri Guru are so
powerful that by chanting them a sadhaka can achieve a post of unlimited
wealth, power and influence; travel to any planet in the universe; enjoy
eternal bliss; attain Krishna prema; and see Radha and Krishna face to face,
sakshaddarshana!
Gaudiya Vaisnava mahajana
acharya Sri Sanatana Goswami proves this point in his magnum opus titled “Brhad
Bhagavatamritam” by narrating the spiritual odyssey of a cowherd named Gopa-kumara
who lived in Vrindavana five hundred years ago.
One day when
Gopa-kumara was playing by the Yamuna, a vairagi sadhu noticed the boy and
called him to his side. Being inspired by the Paramatma to give diksha, the
sadhu whispered the Gopala mantra three times in Gopa-kumara’s right ear. After
giving diksha, the sadhu experienced divine ecstasy, started crying and ran
away.
Feeling amazed and
grateful by the transforming experience, Gopa-kumara began sincerely chanting
his diksha mantra while praying to Thakuraji Sri Sri Madan Gopal for His divine
mercy. Just by chanting his diksha mantra (Gopala mantra), Gopa-kumara got the
power to travel through India and beyond the earth. Gopa-kumara’s diksha mantra
chanting carried him to Indraloka, Brahmaloka, Shivaloka, Vaikuntha, Ayodhya,
Dvaraka and finally to Goloka Vrindavana.
During his
travels, Gopa-kumara spoke a very important verse regarding how to properly
chant diksha mantras.
Gopa-kumara said, “I
eagerly chanted my diksha mantra (i.e. Gopala mantra) with the specific
intention to see Bhagavan Sri Krishna.” (Brhad Bhagavatamrita 2.2.12)
taddarshanejatamanorathakulah
sankalpapurvamsvajapamsamacaran
Here, Gopa-kumara
reveals three mental attributes necessary for perfection in chanting diksha
mantras:
1) Eagerness,
enthusiasm;
Gopa-kumara
chanted with fervor, an intense eagerness to achieve mixed with anxiousness
(akulah).
2) Desire;
Like all of us
riding on the uncontrolled chariot of material desires, Gopa-kumara had
desires. But Gopa-kumara had only one all-consuming enthusiastic desire driving
his mind and life forward (manahratha): To see God, Sri Sri Madan Gopalji.
3) Specific
intention, fixed purpose, mental resolve and fixity;
Every day before (purvam)
chanting his diksha mantra, Gopa-kumara would focus, concentrate and fix his mind
on his desired goal (sankalpa) by enthusiastically and eagerly addressing his
mind: “By chanting this Gopala Mantra I must see my most worshipable Prananatha—Sri
Sri Madan Gopalaji!”
In this way, the
great devotee Sri Gopa-kumaraji is instructing us how to properly chant our
diksha mantras. First, you should make a sankalpa, which means to mentally see
and state the purpose or goal you want to achieve by chanting this mantra. “O
Krishna, I really want to see You so please help me. O Gurudeva, O Sri Gopala
Mantra, please bless me with the sweet darshana of Sri Sri Radha-Govinda Yugala!”
This is called sankalpa
purvam and jatamanahratha, to mentally, before chanting, fix one’s attention on
one’s cherished desire. Then EACH AND EVERY TIME you chant your diksha mantras,
you should, like Gopa-Kumara, pray and meditate upon your sankalpa and the
meaning of the mantra while fervently chanting it with an “an intense eagerness
to achieve your goal mixed with anxiousness (akulah).
If one chants in
this way as taught by the humble Vrajavasi cowherd, Gopa-kumara, then by the
unlimited power of the Gopala Mantra and Kama Gayatri, the primary Gaudiya Vaisnava
diksha mantras, a sadhaka will surely obtain darshana of Sri Sri Radha and
Krishna.
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