Mahanidhi
Madan Gopal Das
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Srila
Prabhupada spoke both negatively and positively about sleeping. Mostly he
discouraged it by saying: “Sleeping is death—a waste of time—a great
loss—maya—forgetfulness of Krishna.” We fully agree!
In Sri
Gita (6.16), Bhagavan Sri Krishna advocates moderation: “A yogi does not eat or
sleep too much or too little, na-ati-ashnatah, na-ati svapna.” So for Krishna
bhakti yogis, eating and sleeping are also acts of devotion.
Although
Srila Prabhupada often said we should give up all sleeping like the six
Goswamis, he was also a realist who gave practical, sound advice to his
followers. When speaking conservatively about sleeping, Srila Prabhupada said:
“Your
[his disciples] eating and sleeping are also God consciousness. One should
think, ‘I have to keep this body fit for working for Krishna’. Sleep is also
necessary to keep the intelligence in working order. If there is no sleep, the
brain cannot work nicely.
“So
regular, six or seven hours a day is sufficient. However, sleeping should be
kept to a minimum. We want to be wide awake and conscious of Krishna all the
time.” (quotes from BBT FOLIO)
In
pursuit of the practical, we humbly present our personal sleeping tips so that
everyone will be healthy and enthusiastic in their Krishna bhakti bhajana.
I. BEFORE
SLEEPING
1. Two
hours before sleeping time—keep the home lighting dim, not bright lights
everywhere. This promotes the brain’s melatonin production which helps one to
sleep quickly and soundly. Bright lighting taxes the eyes and brain making it
hard to fall asleep quickly. It can also make you toss and turn restlessly
until the brain slows down.
2. Bathe
& Dress in fresh clothes.
3. Eat a
light meal AT LEAST two hours before sleep.
4. Fresh
air walk 20 minutes.
5. While
sleeping, point your head EAST (promotes wisdom) or SOUTH (promotes health and
disease recovery). This is VERY IMPORTANT and it may necessitate moving your
bed.
6.
Hear/read some Radha-Krishna sweet lila-katha before sleeping.
7. Bed
prayer before sleeping: “O Gurudeva and Giridhari-Syama! Please forgive me for
all my wrongs. If I leave my body tonight, then please I beg You to help me
remember You fully at my last.”
II.
WAKING TIME
1. Don’t
use alarm clock, bright lights, music, etc.!
Determine
your sleep requirement, and rest early enough so your internal bio clock will
automatically wake you at the right time. It’s actually being done by the
all-merciful Paramatma Sri Krishna! Jai Sri Krishna! Gudakesa Arjuna ki jai!
2. Before
moving or opening your eyes remember Sri Krishna, Sri Guru and pray:
“O
Krishna! You are so loving and kind. You have given me another day to serve and
love You. Throughout this day, may I please you with my every thought, word and
movement.”
3.
Keeping eyes closed; rub palms together briskly and continually while slowly
inhaling and exhaling three times; now rest palms over closed eyes; take two
very deep breaths. Now stretch your arms, extend your feet, and hold both knees
against your chest.
4.. Open
eyes, roll over on your RIGHT SIDE, slowly get up, and stand next to the bed
without moving. Inhale deeply while stretching arms above head, and then slowly
exhale while lowering arms.
Waking up
slowly like this enables the body to adjust between rest and movement. It gives
your system a chance to turn on and activate your vital human organs. To just
open your eyes, jump out of bed, and run to the bathroom (emergencies excluded)
is very bad for health. And for the elderly this can cause heart failure and “Hari
Bol”!
We close
with a blessing: “May you all have Radha Syama sweet dreams, svapna
vilasa, as you remember the following
transcendental nectar drops.
The
Skanda Purana (Purusottama-ksetra Mahatmya) glorifies the astonishingly amazing
power of ordinary acts done in Jagannatha Puri Dhama: “For those staying in
Jagannatha Puri sleeping is equal to samadhi!”
As for
our sweeter than sweet Thakuraji Syamasundaraji, Sri Vallabhacarya Ji says,
“Syama’s singing is sweet, Syama’s drinking is sweet, Syama’s eating is sweet,
Syama’s sleeping is sweet, Syama’s
beauty is sweet, and Syama’s tilaka is sweet. Everything is sweet about the
original King of the sweet.
gītaṁ- madhuraṁ –pītaṁ- madhuraṁ
bhuktaṁ -madhuraṁ –suptam-
madhuraṁ
rūpaṁ –madhuraṁ-tilakaṁ -madhuraṁ
madhurādhi-pater-
akhilaṁ- madhuraṁ (Madhurastakam 4)
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