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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

DIVINE LOVE – THE GREATEST TREASURE

Shree Kripalu Ji Maharaj
The Powers of God
All of us have many powers – the power to see, to hear, to think, and so on.  If a particular power reduces for someone, that person becomes handicapped.  For example, if someone says, “I am blind,” it means that the person’s power to see has finished.  We need multiple powers to accomplish any task.  However, the powers that we souls possess are limited both in number and in quantity.  
God is called Sarva-shaktimaan, which means He is all-powerful.  He possesses innumerable powers, and each is unlimited in quantity.  It is by virtue of these energies that He is full of knowledge, full of Bliss, the Creator of the world, and the accomplisher of humanely impossible tasks.  He creates this world out of His material power, called maya.  He also has a superior spiritual power, which is called Yogamaya.  You can imagine that if God creates such an amazing world out of His material power, how amazing will His spiritual power be?  All the Divine leelas of Shree Krishna and Shree Ram that we read about were accomplished by the spiritual power, Yogamaya.
The Power of Divine Love
Yogamaya has many branches.  The highest of these is the power of Divine love.  This is God’s most extraordinary power.  It is so special that if someone possesses Divine love, God feels obliged to become a servant of that devotee.  The Shreemad Bhagavatam states:
Aham bhaktaha paradheeno hyaswatantra ivadwija
Sadhubhir grasta hridayo bhaktair bhaktajanah priyah
Shree Krishna states: “I am supremely independent, but Divine love is such a power that it binds me.  My devotees who possess it are seated in my heart, and are very dear to me.”
Whenever God descends in this world, He reveals such loving pastimes where He shows how He is bound by the love of His devotees.  There are innumerable verses to this extent:
Vyapaka brahma niranjana, nirguna vigata Vinod
So aja prema bhagati basa kaushalya ke God  (Ramayan)
“We all know that God is all-pervading in this world.  We also know about His formless aspect.  However, look at the power of Kaushalya’s bhakti, under whose spell, the very same Supreme Lord has become a small baby and is lying in her lap.”
Shrutimapare smritimapare bharatamapare bhava bheetah
Ahamivandam nande yasya linde param brahma  (Sukti Sudhakar)
“That God, who is unknowable even through the scriptures, has become the son of Nand Baba.  I offer my obeisance to that great soul Nand Baba, in whose house the Supreme Lord is playing like a child.”
Jo nahin jaata bulaye hu Shuka Sanakadika Dhyan
Binuhin bulaye jaat soi Braj veethina vanitan  (Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj)
“Look at the glory of love. That Supreme Lord, Who hesitates to reveal Himself in the samadhi of great personalities, like Shukadev and Sanat Kumar, goes uninvited to the house of the gopis of Braj.”   The wonderful amazing leelas, or pastimes, revealed in the above verses show that God is Himself under the power of Divine love. A very sweet pastime of the Lord that illustrates this point is described below. 
The Lord Gets Tied by a Rope
The Supreme Lord descended in the world as Shree Krishna, and performed loving pastimes with His devotees.  Although He is the Lord of all the worlds, He became a little child, who played with His cowherd friends and stole butter from the gopis.  
Once when He was small, Mother Yashoda was churning butter in the kitchen.  Although she was pulling the rope with her hands, her mind was absorbed in loving thoughts of Krishna.  She was thinking, “Let me churn very soft and sweet butter, so that I can feed Krishna with it, and give Him much happiness.”
Shree Krishna reached the scene.  Seeing His mother busy with churning butter, He desired her affectionate attention.  So he climbed into her lap, caught her face with his tiny hands, and tried to make her look in His direction.  Seeing her dear Krishna’s naughtiness gave great pleasure to Mother Yashoda.  She began feeding Him milk with great love, and fondling Him affectionately.  Krishna was enjoying His mother’s affection.
In the meantime, the milk in the pot on the fire started boiling and overflowing.  Seeing this, Mother Yashoda hurriedly put Krishna aside and ran to take the milk off the fire.  Krishna was annoyed that His mother had left Him to tend to the milk, as if it were more important than Him.  To let Mother Yashoda know that He was angry, He took the churning rod and smashed the pot of butter.  He also broke some more pots nearby.  Then he carried a small pot of butter out of the house.  He ate some butter Himself and began feeding the rest to the monkeys. 
Having taken care of the milk, Mother Yashoda returned to the butter.  She was shocked to see all the pots smashed.  She decided to teach her little son a lesson, and taking a rod in her hand, she came out of the house.  Finding His mother so angry, Krishna ran to save Himself from a beating.  His four steps were equal to one of Yashoda, as she chased him.  However, He was still quicker than His mother, and she became tired. 

The Lord is faster than the fastest, and so who can catch Him?  However, seeing Yashoda’s tired state, Krishna felt pity on her, and pretended to get exhausted Himself.  He slowed down, and Mother Yashoda caught hold of Him.  God is the Father of all souls, but because of Yashoda’s love, He had subjected Himself to the role of her child.  The mother has the right to punish her child for his betterment, and so Yashoda took a rope to bind Krishna to the grinding wheel.
However, the rope turned out to be two fingers short!  So Yashoda tied a second rope to the first one and again tried to bind Krishna.  But again the rope was two fingers short!  No matter how many ropes Yashoda kept adding, the rope was still not long enough to tie Krishna.God is bigger than the whole universe, which resides inside Him.  Unless He Himself allows it, who can ever tie Him?
Mother Yashoda was bewildered!  Finally, Krishna again felt pity on her and allowed Himself to be tied.   Thus the scriptures state:
Yashodaya samakapi devata nasti bhutale
Ulukhale yaya baddho muktido muktimichchati
“Can any devata be considered as fortunate as Mother Yashoda?  That Lord, who releases the souls from the bonds of maya, has been tied with a rope by her, and He is begging her to release Him.”  This amazing pastime reveals the glory of Divine love, and shows how the devotee can bind the Supreme Lord with his or her love.
Krishna’s Loving Pastimes Confounded Even Brahma
When Shree Krishna was four years old, the Sage Narad went to his father, the celestial god Brahma, and said, “Father, do you know the Supreme Lord has descended in our universe.  He is displaying His Divine pastimes in the land of Braj, in India.” 
Swami Mukundananda
Brahma ji desired to see the Lord, and he went with Narad to Braj.  At that time, Shree Krishna was sitting and eating food with His cowherd friends, while their cows were grazing in the forest.  Astonishingly, Shree Krishna was eating the remnants from the plates of His friends.  Brahma ji was shocked, “How can this be God?  He is eating the food remnants of these little village boys!”
Narad said, “Father, if you do not wish to believe me, I am going.”  Narad Muni went away. 
Brahma ji began thinking, “Narad was so serious about it; can this child be God?  But this kind of behavior is not becoming of God.  He seems to be an ordinary boy.”  Finally, Brahma ji decided to do a test.  By His power, he made all the cowherd boys and the cows disappear from there.  He transferred them to a cave located in the Sumeru Mountain of heaven.  He thought that if this child is God, he will come to know.  But if He is not God, he will start crying, “Where have my friends and cows gone?”
For the all-knowing Lord Shree Krishna, it was not a problem to know what had happened.  He decided to teach Brahma ji a lesson.  So He made His form like Brahma and went to Brahma-lok, the abode of Brahma.  There He told the guard, “A false Brahma will come shortly.  Do not let him into the palace.”  The guard agreed to do as he had been told. 
Then Shree Krishna took on all the forms of His cows and cowherd friends Himself.  In each form, He kept doing all the work as usual.  So neither the mothers of the children, nor anyone else in Braj came to know that the real children had been taken to Sumeru Mountain. 
After hiding the children, Brahma ji returned to his abode.  However, he was stopped by the guard who accused him of being a false Brahma.  Brahma wondered what the matter was, and suspected that it may have to do with the boy in Braj.  He went quickly to Braj on the earth planet.  However, by earthly calculations, one full year had passed.  What Brahma ji saw completely amazed him.  Just as before, Shree Krishna was sitting with his cowherd friends, eating their remnants, while the cows grazed nearby.
Brahma ji was shocked.  He went running back to the Sumeru mountain.  There he found the cowherd boys and cows, just as he had placed them.  Then Brahma ji realized, “Oh my God!  That boy is the Supreme Lord Himself.”  He returned to Braj again to apologize.
This time, Shree Krishna displayed His Divine four-armed Shree Vishnu form in all cowherd boys and cows present.  Brahma ji fell at Shree Krishna’s feet, and greatly praised the good fortune of the boys, whose friend the Lord had Himself become.  Brahma ji prayed:
Tadastu me natha sa bhoori bhagyo bhavetra vanyatra tu vatirascham
Yenaha meko bhavajjanaanaam bhootva nisheva tava pada pallavam  (Bhagavatam)
“My Lord!  In my next life, do not give me the seat of Brahma.  Make me a blade of grass in this land of Braj.  Then I will be able to get the dust of the lotus feet of these cowherd friends of yours, and I too will receive the Divine love that they possess.”
There are hundreds of such pastimes, which reveal how God forgets His Almightiness before His devotees. He becomes their Friend, Child and even Beloved.  These leelas are revealed in the Vedic scriptures, which is one of the many features that make Hinduism so special.
The Greatest Treasure We Can Possess
Divine love is such a power that if someone possesses it, God happily serves that devotee.  That is why in the Mahabharat, Shree Krishna drove the chariot, while Arjun was merrily sitting on it.  Shree Krishna is the Supreme Master of the universe, while Arjun was a mere soul.  However, Arjun was such a soul who possess Divine Love, and hence Shree Krishna took the position of serving Him.
This is the glory of Divine love, in front of which all worldly treasures become tiny.  While other treasures will remain behind when we leave this world, the treasure of Divine love will go with the soul after death. It is the highest treasure that we can possess. The Saint Kabir said:
Kabira saba jaga nirdhana dhanvanta nahin koya
Dhanvanta soi jaaniye jaahi prem dhana hoya
“Nobody in this world is really wealthy, except that person who possesses the treasure of Divine love.” 
However, since it is such an invaluable thing, God does not give Divine love easily.  We must now try to find out how we can receive this priceless treasure.  


Shree Ram in the lap of Mother Kaushalya
Shree Krishna holding the padukas of Nand Baba on his head.  Nand Baba sitting on his throne, looking at Krishna with love.
Mother Yashoda trying to tie Shree Krishna to the mortar wheel with a rope.
Brahma ji offering his obeisance to Shree Krishna who is about five years old.
Use a standard photo of Partha Sarthi.  Shree Krishna driving the chariot, while Arjun is sitting on it.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Worldwide mission


It is Shree Maharajji's vision that every soul should get a chance to practice Bhakti or devotion in its simplest form, so that the soul may attain its true goal of God-realization. In order to help people around the world in their quest towards this goal, Shree Maharajji began training devotee preachers and sending them to different parts of the globe. He also created a formal organization and began the construction of huge ashrams, to provide facilities for devotees who wished to practically apply the teachings in their lives. This organization is today known as the Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat.


Friday, October 14, 2011

Divine Name by Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj


Remember it that whenever any soul finally believes that Radha Krishn and Their name are one and the same and both have exactly the same Divine virtues and powers, at that very moment the soul becomes God realized; write it down in golden words.

God is so Gracious that He says, “I am omnipresent everywhere, but (O souls) you don’t recognize Me; I am in Golok, but there you cannot come; I am in your heart, but you don’t realize it; for your convenience I have thus kept ‘Myself’ in My ‘name’ and have revealed it in the world.”

Whenever your mind will fully conceive this Divine reality that I am truly and totally in My name, your voice will be choked while taking My name and even once when you will say “Radhey” your whole being will be thrilled with the excessive love your mind will be drowned and your heart will be unceasingly overwhelmed with the felicity of the exhilarating Bliss of the name. Thus there is no delay in God realization and receiving the Divine Grace of your Master (Guru). Trust in these words, and see what your Master and Krishn do for you.

Yours,
Kripalu

Thursday, October 13, 2011

absolute Divine love


A Divine breeze permeated the entire brahmand on the Sharat Poornima night of October, 1922, when Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj appeared in Mangarh village (near Allahabad, India) in a most respectable brahman family. From the very first day he delighted the hearts of everyone around him with his sweet smile and serene look.

Sharat Poornima is the famous full moon night of October when Shree Raseshwari Radha Rani revealed the true Vrindaban Bliss about 5,000 years ago that enticed the heart of God Shiv.

Kripaluji Maharaj is lovingly called Maharajji by his devotees. Since childhood his extraordinary virtues were noticed by the people. (As a custom of the family, his elderly people got him married at an early age.) When he was around fourteen years of age he went to Indore to study Sanskrit literature, and, to the amazement of the teachers of that institution, whatever topic he chose to study, he mastered all of them within two years.

Total absorbment in absolute Divine love

He was now around sixteen years of age. He resumed his natural Divine nature, and, at that time, whoever had seen him, would have glimpsed the true from of Radha Krishn love, appearing in its fullest charm of highest ecstatic excitement… Remaining in that state of absolute engrossment, he walked to Chitrakoot and Sharbhang and Graced the deserving souls living there.

Shree Maharajji then moved towards Sharbhang and Graced a devotee of gopi bhao who was deeply longing for Krishn’s vision.

In the same state of Divinely-absorbed-consciousness he moved towards Mahoba and then to Jhansi. People of this world could not see the Divineness of Maharajji’s body, but still they saw the physical expressions of his Bhao.

The pious people who saw him were amazed to see his Bhao state and thus they took the privilege to invite him to their houses. In this way, there were a number of families in whose house he stayed, somewhere a few hours and somewhere a day or two, but he was constantly twenty-four hours in Bhao. Day and night made no difference for him. In those days people used to call him Paramhansji because he was always in an absolute state of Radha Krishna love For about two years he stayed in that state.

Around 1940 he came to Vrindaban. Swooning while he uttered ‘Krishn, Krishn,’ dancing in ecstasy, and loudly laughing in ecstatic excitement, his presence in Vrindaban excited the hearts of the devotees who saw him. News about him spread around and a few devotees with a longing heart came from Mathura to invite him to their house.

Shree Maharajji now decided to introduce the true Braj ras to the souls of this world as Radha Rani and Shree Krishn gave about 5,000 years ago and Shree Chaitanya Mahaprabhuji showered the same nectar of Krishn love about 500 years ago. Being always absorbed in the ecstatic states of Radha Bhao, it was hard to communicate with the people. So, for the good of the souls, he subsided his Bhao state to some extent and decided to reveal the leela Bliss of Radha Krishn to the people in general through regular satsang which mainly contained the chanting (sankirtan) of the names, virtues and the leelas of Radha Krishn. He started his satsang in the houses of the devotees in Mathura, and then in Agra and Allahabad, and so on.

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

A Lifetime of Divine Charity


This most gracious of Masters, Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj, is now 87 years old. For over 65 years he has continued to tirelessly bless and instruct thousands of souls seeking the realization of Divine love.

Every year he continues to hold spiritual retreats to elaborate on the teaching and practice of bhakti yoga.

During this time he has received numerous accolades for his contributions to literature, music and poetry, and for his spiritual genius. He has received the prestigious Citizen of India award for his outstanding work for charity, and has been the inspiration and guiding force in building temples and educational facilities for the general public in many cities worldwide.

Like bees to honey, souls from all over the world continue to drink the nectar of his personality. Generations to come will be greatly benefited and enlightened by the spiritual treasures he has gifted to the world.

The value of a genuine, God realized Spiritual Master to humanity cannot in any way be adequately expressed in words. But by coming close to such a personality as Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj and accepting him as your Guru, you can experience it.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The True History and the Religion of India


The True History and the Religion of India is a concise encyclopedia of authentic Hinduism that reveals the true theme of our scriptures and describes the history of India and the religion of India (Bharatvarsh) of 155.521972 trillion years along with a review of the growth and the development of western civilizations that includes their language, literature, history and religion. It gives a new light to the seekers of the Divine truth and the sincere research scholars of the world.

It reveals the authentic form of Sanatan Dharm (the eternal Divine religion) and tells the original philosophy of our Vedas, Puranas, Gita, Bhagwatam, Darshan Shastras and the writings of our acharyas and Jagadgurus.

It also reveals the hidden evidences of the workings of the British regime of how they mutilated and abused our Divine Hindu history and religion.

After removing all the confusions related to Hinduism, The True History and the Religion of India gives a crystal clear view of Bharatvarsh's general history of trillions of years with precise calculations, and details the authentic chronology with definite evidences from 3228 BC to 1947 AD.

It explains the eternally existing forms of Divine worship and gives complete information about Hindu (Bhartiya) religion, scriptures, history, and their Divinity.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Devotional literature


Kripaluji Maharaj has written thousands of inspiring verses revealing the Divine pastimes of Radha Krishna. His style of writing is unique in the entire history of saints: First, he begins the chanting of a pada or kirtan, and as the kirtan progresses, he keeps adding lines to it, bringing it to a consummate close. In glorification of Shree Radha Krishna Devotion, he has named one of his principal creations as "Prem Ras Madira", or "Divine Love Intoxicant". A literal (verbatim) translation of the name of one of the greatest treasures of a devotee is a naïve and futile attempt. One is lost for words to describe the intensity and greatness of the pads and kirtans written by Shree Maharajji. It is only by singing the inebriating kirtans that we can get a glimpse of the unfathomable Divine love that pours out from the heart of a true devotee of Shree Radha Krishna.

The kirtans conducted by Shree Maharajji are famous the world over for the fervent intensity of devotion that they create in the minds and hearts of the sincere follower, forever binding him or her to the path of God-realization. Whenever Shree Maharajji graces the prayer and Sadhana hall, the kirtans reach a feverish pitch as the lord's innumerable names and pastimes are sung in unison by ecstatic voices across the floor. It is a sight to behold and participate in these highly charged kirtans that mesmerize even the most phlegmatic of people, drawing them ever closer to the Shree Radha Krishna.










Saturday, September 24, 2011

HOW TO FIND GOD


Kripalu Maharaj Divine

the ultimate goal of a soul is only supreme Divine Bliss, and for attaining that, we are trying constantly, every single moment. But up to now, we haven't received that Bliss. There are only two fields: the field of maya, and the field of God. We have attained a lot in the mayic field, to the extent that we have even become Indra, emperor of the celestial abodes, hundreds of times. You always experience happiness in the world - that of your mother, father, child, wife, husband, wealth. You have experienced these kinds of happiness a lot - but it all amounts to zero. From this world one only gets tension and peacelessness, so it is proven that in the mayic field there is no true happiness anywhere. So where is it? What remains is God's field. It might be there. It's not necessary to apply your intellect a lot to understand this.

For example, two people are together, and you only know their names: Ramesh and Dinesh. If someone were to point out to you, "That one is Dinesh," then you could understand that the other person is Ramesh. Thus, if we were to firmly decide, "There is no happiness in the world," then we could know it is in the Divine field, but we haven't determined this. Instead we think, "This situation with my wife, husband, friend, etc., is no good. Everyone else's wife, husband, friend, etc. is good. We haven't determined that it's the same everywhere, whether it relates to a prime minister's home or Indra's home, everyone is unhappy, sorrowful, peaceless. So how could we find God's Bliss? This is a big question, because if someone tries hard his whole life to earn a million or a billion dollars, he might be successful, he might not. So how does one get unlimited, spiritual happiness, supreme Divine Bliss? We can't visualize God anywhere. There are Deities, but we want to see His actual form so we can ask Him to give us that Bliss.

How does one receive Divine Bliss from God? There are three methods to attain something from someone. You can grab him, tie him up, and forcibly snatch it from him. You can steal it from him. You can humbly beg him for it. Which one will you choose? It's impossible to threaten God and tie him up. There is no one equal to Him; who could be greater than Him? And stealing from Him? He is omnipresent, omniscient. Stealing is only possible when the other person doesn't know you are doing it. Even before you stole, when you were planning to steal, God made a note of your thoughts from inside. So this won't work. The third option is to beg from Him. How? In Sanskrit, English, Hindi, Uriya, Bangla, Punjabi? No, not like that. Ask him like a newborn baby. You people might not remember that when you were an infant, you couldn't speak a single word, nor could you indicate anything, nor did you even recognize your own mother. How did you survive? You had a weapon: you simply cried. When your mother heard your cries, she ran to you, "Why is my baby crying?!" Several months passed like this. We have to get back to this stage of an innocent child who has no strength, no means to help himself, who doesn't even recognize his own mother, who can't demand or ask anything of his mother. What will such a child do? Just cry. God says, "Don't come to me with strength. Become powerless, destitute, without any means, humble." Feel more humble than a blade of grass. Be more tolerant than a tree. Respect all and don’t desire respect for yourself. These are three axioms written by Gaurang Mahaprabhu.