TEXT 61
tani sarvani samyamya
yukta asita mat-parah
vase hi yasyendriyani
tasya prajna pratisthita
yukta asita mat-parah
vase hi yasyendriyani
tasya prajna pratisthita
SYNONYMS
TRANSLATION
PURPORT
sa vai manah
krsna-padaravindayor
vacamsi vaikuntha-gunanuvarnane
karau harer mandira-marjanadisu
srutim cakaracyuta-sat-kathodaye
vacamsi vaikuntha-gunanuvarnane
karau harer mandira-marjanadisu
srutim cakaracyuta-sat-kathodaye
mukunda-lingalaya-darsane
drsau
tad-bhrtya-gatra-sparse 'nga-sangamam
ghranam ca tat-pada-saroja-saurabhe
srimat-tulasya rasanam tad-arpite
tad-bhrtya-gatra-sparse 'nga-sangamam
ghranam ca tat-pada-saroja-saurabhe
srimat-tulasya rasanam tad-arpite
padau hareh
ksetra-padanusarpane
siro hrsikesa-padabhivandane
kamam ca dasye na tu kama-kamyaya
yathottama-sloka-janasraya ratih
siro hrsikesa-padabhivandane
kamam ca dasye na tu kama-kamyaya
yathottama-sloka-janasraya ratih
" King
Ambarisa fixed his mind on the lotus feet of Lord Krsna, engaged his words in
describing the abode of the Lord, his hands in cleansing the temple of the
Lord, his ears in hearing the pastimes of the Lord, his eyes in seeing the form
of the Lord, his body in touching the body of the devotee, his nostrils in
smelling the flavor of the flowers offered to the lotus feet of the Lord, his
tongue in tasting the tulasi leaves
offered to Him, his legs in traveling to the holy place where His temple is
situated, his head in offering obeisances unto the Lord, and his desires in
fulfilling the desires of the Lord... and all these qualifications made him fit
to become amat-parah devotee of the Lord." (Bhag. 9.4.18-20)
The
word mat-parah is most
significant in this connection. How one can become a mat-parah is
described in the life of Maharaja Ambarisa. Srila Baladeva Vidyabhusana, a
great scholar and acarya in the
line of themat-parah, remarks: "mad-bhakti-prabhavena
sarvendriya-vijaya-purvika svatma-drstih sulabheti bhavah." "The
senses can be completely controlled only by the strength of devotional service
to Krsna." Also, the example of fire is sometimes given: "As the
small flames within burn everything within the room, similarly Lord Visnu,
situated in the heart of the yogi, burns
up all kinds of impurities." The Yoga-sutra also
prescribes meditation on Visnu, and not meditation on the void. The so-called yogis who
meditate on something which is not the Visnu form simply waste their time in a
vain search after some phantasmagoria. We have to be Krsna conscious--devoted
to the Personality of Godhead. This is the aim of the real yoga.
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