Ladies and
gentlemen, devotees and all the sannyasis present, I thank you
very much for kindly joining this Ratha-yatra festival. This festival has been
going on in India for more than 2,000 years in the city of Jagannatha Puri. The
name jagannatha comes from two words jagat, which means
"the universe," and natha, which means "the
Lord." Thus Jagannatha means "the Lord of the universe." The
Ratha-yatra festival and the sankirtana movement, the Hare
Krsna movement, are meant to enable one to realize the Lord of the universe.
From Vedic literature we understand that there are not only one but innumerable
universes. It is said:
yasya prabha prabhavato jagad-anda-koti-
kotisv asesa-vasudhadi-vibhuti-bhinnam
tad brahma niskalam anantam asesa-bhutam
govindam adi-purusam tam aham bhajami
kotisv asesa-vasudhadi-vibhuti-bhinnam
tad brahma niskalam anantam asesa-bhutam
govindam adi-purusam tam aham bhajami
"I
worship Govinda, Krsna, the primal Lord, who is endowed with great power. The
glowing effulgence of His transcendental form is absolute, complete and
unlimited. It is the basis for the varieties of countless planets, with their
different opulences, in millions and millions of universes." (Brahma-samhita, 5.40) Just
as the sun is the source of the sunshine, so the Supreme Lord is the source of
the impersonal effulgence in which all the universes rest. Srimad-Bhagavatam says,
therefore:
vadanti tat tattva-vidas
tattvam yaj jnanam advayam
brahmeti paramatmeti
bhagavan iti sabdyate
(Bhag. 1.2.11)
tattvam yaj jnanam advayam
brahmeti paramatmeti
bhagavan iti sabdyate
(Bhag. 1.2.11)
This verse
informs us that the Absolute Truth may be realized from three angles of vision
in three different aspects. One is impersonal (Brahman), and another is
localized (Paramatma), but the ultimate phase of the Absolute Truth is the
Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna.
We find
in Bhagavad-gita that Lord Krsna says: "There is no truth
superior to Me. Everything rests upon Me, as pearls are strung on a
thread." (Bg. 7.7) Thus the Supreme Personality of Godhead says that He is
the ultimate goal, the Absolute Truth. The Krsna consciousness movement,
therefore, is meant to help one advance in understanding the Absolute Truth.
The material
world is full of relative truths, but one need not study these relative truths
separately, for in the Vedic literature, in the Upanisads, it
is said, yasmin vijnate sarvam evam vijnatam bhavanti: "If
one understands the Absolute Truth, the relative truths will automatically be
understood." The material world is full of relative truths, and the
spiritual world is the Absolute Truth.
Age of Fighting
Therefore,
since we are not very comfortable in material life, the Krsna consciousness
movement is meant to take us to the spiritual life of the spiritual world.
There is a spiritual world, and we receive information about it from Bhagavad-gita. Those
who have read Bhagavad-gita know this, and so I shall request
all of you to read our Bhagavad-gita, As It Is. We have published
about twenty books, each a minimum of four hundred pages long, and Bhagavad-gita is eleven
hundred pages. Nevertheless, we shall have to publish about eighty books to
fully explain the Krsna consciousness movement.
I know that
all the American ladies and gentlemen here are educated and intelligent, and I
am very much obliged to the Americans who have helped me make this movement
popular all over the world. When Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu first introduced the
Hare Krsna movement, He said:
bharata-bhumite haila manusya-janma yara
janma sarthaka kari' kara para-upakara
(Cc. Adi 9.41)
janma sarthaka kari' kara para-upakara
(Cc. Adi 9.41)
He thus
expressed His desire by saying that anyone who has taken birth as a human being
in Bharata-varsa, or India, should understand the Krsna consciousness movement
and spread it all over the world for the benefit of all humanity. He also said:
prthivite ache yata nagaradi grama
sarvatra pracara haibe mora nama
sarvatra pracara haibe mora nama
This is a
prediction that in all the villages and towns of the entire world, the Krsna
consciousness movement will be known. So with the cooperation of you young
Americans who are kindly helping to spread this movement, it is now factually
becoming well known all over the world. I recently went to Melbourne,
Australia, where we held a similar festival, in which many thousands of people
joined and chanted and danced with us. Then I went to Chicago, where we held
the same ceremony. Now this morning I have come here, and I am so glad to see
that you are also joining this movement.
Universal Movement
This
understanding that God is great and that we are all servants of God is the
essence of self-realization. Self-realization means knowledge of one's own
identity. The self-realized person must be able to answer the question,
"Who am I?" and since this movement enables one to do so, it is a
movement of self-realization. I am therefore very glad that you are taking part
in it.
We celebrate
the Ratha-yatra festival every year. I started the Ratha-yatra festival here in
San Francisco in 1967, and in your great country it has continued here since
then. We also celebrate the same festival in other cities, such as London. Last
year when I was in London, more than ten thousand people followed our
procession from Piccadilly Circus to Trafalgar Square. Our Ratha-yatra festival
was well received. In fact, there is a great monument in London called the
Nelson column, and because our Jagannatha car was so high, a leading London
newspaper, The Guardian, reported that the car competed
with that monument.
So I am glad
that in Europe, in America and, indeed, all over the world, the Krsna
consciousness movement is being very well received. A few days ago, we had a
meeting in Melbourne, Australia, in which the Bishop of Melbourne and many
other priests greatly appreciated this movement. Indeed, they admitted that
they can learn a great deal from it.
I therefore
request you not to consider this movement a sectarian movement or a cultural
import from India, for this is a movement meant for all humanity. Its purpose
is to educate men in such a way that humanity will be lifted to the brahma-bhuta
platform, the platform of self-realization. Bhagavad-gita says:
brahma-bhutah prasannatma
na socati na kanksati
samah sarvesu bhutesu
mad-bhaktim labhate param
na socati na kanksati
samah sarvesu bhutesu
mad-bhaktim labhate param
The meaning
of this verse is that if you come to the platform of self-realization, or brahma-bhuta understanding,
you will always be jubilant. By our constitutional position we are meant to be
jubilant, and therefore, despite frustration due to our contact with matter, we
are always hankering for happiness. We have to get out of contact with matter
and come to the stage of self-realization in order to be always jubilant. If
you become self-realized, you will have no more hankerings and desires.
Instead, you will feel, "Now I have everything and am fully
satisfied." The Krsna conscious devotees here come from the same country
as you, and formerly they also felt frustrated. Now, however, they feel
complete, and that is why they are chanting and dancing.
Dance of Love
This dancing
is not the dancing of dogs; it is a dance of feeling. Those who are dancing are
actually understanding God and feeling their relationship with God. Therefore,
their dancing is not ordinary, it is a dance of love of God. And it is open to
everyone who will simply chant the maha-mantra Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna,
Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare.
You are
generally young, whereas I am an old man who may die at any moment. Therefore I
request you to take this movement seriously. Understand it yourselves and then
preach it throughout your country: People outside America generally follow and
imitate what America does. I am traveling all over the world, and everywhere I
see other countries building skyscrapers and in other ways imitating your
country. Therefore if you kindly become Krsna conscious and chant and dance in
ecstasy, in emotional love of God, the entire world will follow you. Thus the
entire world can become Vaikuntha, a spiritual world in which there will be no
more trouble.
Thank you very much.
Chant Hare Krishna and always
be happy
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