Summary points
Reading from Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 3, Chapter 5, Text 5.
Explanation of the verse:
Lord Krishna is the original personality of Godhead.
The material world is created for the illusory enjoyment of conditioned souls.
There is no scarcity for maintenance in the material world.
Scarcity is due to a lack of God consciousness.
Welcome to today’s Srimad Bhagavatam class.
Vidura’s travels and inquiries:
Vidura has been traveling to holy places seeking higher truths.
He is meeting sages and making relevant inquiries.
Vidura’s role and advice:
Vidura is the younger brother and minister of Dhritarashtra.
He gives straightforward and honest advice.
Vidura’s advice before the Kurukshetra war:
Dhritarashtra calls Vidura in the middle of the night due to anxiety.
Vidura’s advice is documented in eight chapters called Vidura Niti.
Three important discussions in Mahabharata:
Vidura Niti (Vidura and Dhritarashtra)
Bhagavad Gita (Lord Krishna and Arjuna)
Bhishma’s departing message to Yudhishthira on Dharma
Vidura’s advice to Dhritarashtra:
To follow the path of virtue.
To return the kingdom to the Pandavas.
To abandon his son Duryodhana.
Dhritarashtra’s attachment:
Dhritarashtra is attached to his son and the kingdom.
He is aware that his actions are not right.
Dhritarashtra’s blindness:
Dhritarashtra is biologically blind.
He is in denial and wants his children to inherit the kingdom.
Duryodhana’s actions:
Duryodhana and his party tried to kill the Pandavas in various ways.
The battle was inevitable despite Lord Krishna’s attempts to pacify.
Leadership:
A proper leader should be equal to everyone.
They should raise people on the path of Krishna consciousness.
The leader is a representative of the gods.
The impact of consciousness:
The leader’s consciousness has a greater impact on followers.
Dhritarashtra is not Krishna conscious and is focused on bodily welfare.
The beginning of Bhagavad Gita:
The first inquiry in Bhagavad Gita highlights Dhritarashtra’s blindness.
He is spiritually blind and still concerned about who will be the ruler.
Vidura’s insult and departure:
Duryodhana insults Vidura, leading to his departure from the kingdom.
Dhritarashtra and Duryodhana lost a valuable advisor.
Vidura’s understanding:
Vidura understands that everything happens because of the Lord’s sanction.
He sees his departure as an opportunity to deepen his consciousness.
Vidura’s spiritual status:
Vidura is Yamaraja, one of the Mahajanas.
He is a pure soul giving moral advice.
Changing the world:
Great souls change the world by changing themselves.
Krishna consciousness is not running away from society but contributing to it.
Instructions of the Vedas:
The purpose is to change ourselves and understand our true selves.
Connecting with modern society:
Srila Prabhupada connects with modern society by addressing scarcity and overpopulation.
God will supply food to every living entity.
Living in harmony with God:
There is enough in this world for everyone’s need, but not for one’s greed.
Recognize that everything belongs to God.
Take only what is necessary.
Increased needs:
The needs of individuals have increased artificially.
We can be satisfied with what has been provided.
Srila Prabhupada’s confidence:
If people follow the principles of God consciousness, basic necessities will be taken care of.
Small steps to make a difference:
Resolve not to waste food.
Close running water taps.
Srila Prabhupada’s example:
Srila Prabhupada was conscious about water and saw Krishna in it.
Vidura’s decision:
Vidura decided to move out and go on pilgrimage.
He sought guidance from enlightened beings.
Vidura’s request to Maitreya:
Vidura requests Maitreya to explain the process by which people can come to Krishna.
He seeks higher understanding to elevate his consciousness.
Inquiring about incarnations:
Vidura inquires about the various incarnations of the Lord.
This query is consistent throughout the Bhagavatam.
Karabhajana Muni’s verse:
Karabhajana Muni explains a verse that connects three incarnations: Lord Chaitanya, Lord Krishna, and Lord Ramachandra.
Srila Vishvanatha Chakravarti Thakura’s explanation:
The verse explains Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is not different from Lord Krishna.
How the verse applies to Chaitanya Mahaprabhu:
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu renounced everything at the age of 24.
He took sannyasa to run after living entities and give them higher understanding.
Jiva Goswami’s explanation:
The verse applies to Lord Krishna.
Krishna left Mathura and went to Vrindavan.
He became the toy in the hands of Srimati Radharani.
Srila Sridhara Swami’s explanation:
The verse refers to Lord Ramachandra.
Lord Ram followed his father’s instructions and went to the forest.
He ran after the deer (Marich).
The purpose of incarnations:
The Lord performs various pastimes to elevate our consciousness.
Hearing these pastimes purifies our consciousness.
Lord in Kaliyuga:
In Kaliyuga, the Lord comes in the form of the holy name.
Chanting the holy name is the easiest way for the Lord to appear.
The message of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu:
After Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s appearance, the real message was obscured.
Srila Prabhupada made the prophecy of Lord Chaitanya true.
Srila Prabhupada’s travels:
Srila Prabhupada traveled all over the world.
He came to Mumbai in 1971.
Srila Prabhupada’s impact:
Srila Prabhupada created a significant impact.
He gave the books Srimad Bhagavatam and Bhagavad Gita.
He enabled people to live in perfect harmony with God.
Srila Prabhupada’s principle:
If people follow the principle of Ekadashi, grains will be saved, and there will be no scarcity.
Prabhupadadeva Prabhu from Georgetown, Guyana, expresses gratitude.
ISKCON is like a second home.
Gratitude to H H Radhanath Swami and the devotees.
Connection through mercy and blessings.
Expressing gratitude and praying for blessings.
Traveling to Vrindavan for the 50th anniversary.
Service in Guyana.
Desire to serve in Mumbai.