
Thoughts for the New Year.
We are entering the New Year, 2024, and on such occasions we take stock of what and how we did in the previous year and what we want to do in the next. Studies have shown, and probably many of us have experienced, that most New Yearâs resolutions are broken during the first week. Still more are broken in the first month, and almost all are broken within the first three months.
Why does this happen, and what can we do? We are creatures of habit. We have developed certain habits over however many yearsâperhaps lifetimesâand to change our habits requires sincere desire and determined effort. One study showed that when a person is trying to develop a new habit, he has to consistently, diligently strive to adhere to the new practice for at least thirty days. After thirty days, he is able to follow more easily but can be derailed by stress or changes in his life. After ninety days it becomes just as easy to follow the new habit as not, and after a year it is easier to follow the new habit than not.
So, what new habits do we want to develop in the next year? That depends on our goals. When I visited Pune some years ago, the Malhotra brothers arranged a program for me in the main hall, and at the end of the talk the general in charge of the Southern Command of the Indian Army asked an important question: âWhat is the aim for which we are bornâwhat is the aim of our life? It certainly could not be to amass some wealth and ultimately die, or to make a building and then die, or to marry and procreate and then die. For our minor activities in life, we have the aims set first, before we get going to achieve them. When we train our people in the army, whatever they have to do, we first tell them what the aim is. And once they are clear what the aim is, then we decide what means to adopt to achieve it. And invariably we donât go wrong. Now here it isâto my mind, my whole life is going to waste; I am still not very clear what is the aim of my life. Would you kindly enlighten us about the aim of life so that thereafter we can be very, very clear as to what we have got to do to achieve that aim?â
Srila Sanatana Gosvami asked the same question of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu:
â âke amiâ, âkene amaya jare tapa-trayaâ
iha nahi janiâkemane hita haya
â âsadhyaâ-âsadhanaâ-tattva puchite na jani
krpa kariâ saba tattva kaha taâ apaniâ
âWho am I? Why do the threefold miseries always give me trouble? If I do not know this, how can I be benefited? Actually I do not know how to inquire about the goal of life and the process for obtaining it. Being merciful upon me, please explain all these truths.â (Cc Madhya 20.102â103) He said, âIn ordinary dealings people consider me to be a learned scholar (pandit), but I am so learned I do not even know who I am. So please tell me who I am and what is the goal of life.â And Lord Chaitanya replied, âBy constitution you are an eternal servant of Krishnaâjivera âsvarupaâ hayaâkrsnera ânitya-dasaââand the goal of life is to be reinstated in your constitutional position as His loving servant.â
If someone understands that he is not the body, that he is the soul within the body, and that his real relationship is not with the body or things related to the body but that, as he is a spiritual soul, his real relationship is with the Supreme Soul, then he can adopt the methods that are suitable for reviving his eternal relationship with the Supreme Soul, Krishna.
Srila Prabhupada formed the International Society for Krishna Consciousness to give people this knowledge: We are not the body but the soul, part and parcel of the Supreme Soul. Our real relationship is with Him, and our duty and goal in life is to revive our eternal loving relationship with Him, with God, Krishna. The whole process of sadhana-bhakti is to help us to awaken that eternal love for God.
nitya-siddha krsna-prema âsadhyaâ kabhu naya
sravanadi-suddha-citte karaye udaya
âPure love for Krsna is eternally established in the hearts of the living entities. It is not something to be gained from another source. When the heart is purified by hearing and chanting, this love naturally awakens.â (Cc Madhya 22.107) That love is eternally there within the heart, just as fire is within a match. You just have to strike the match and the fire will come out. Similarly, we just have to strike the heart by chanting and hearing about Krishna and that love will come out.
The main process is the chanting of the holy names of the Lord. We are in a Hare Krishna temple. We are part of the Hare Krishna movement, and we are known as Hare Krishna people. We are meant to chant Hare Krishna. And by our chanting Hare Krishna, the mirror of our minds can be cleansed (ceto-darpana-marjanam), the blazing fire of material existence extinguished (bhava-maha-davagni-nirvapanam), and ultimately our dormant love for Krishna awakened. Param vijayate sri-krsna-sankirtanam.
But there is also the matter of the quality of the chanting. Queen Kunti prays to Lord Krishna,
janmaisvarya-sruta-sribhir
edhamana-madah puman
naivarhaty abhidhatum vai
tvam akincana-gocaram
âYour Lordship can easily be approached, but only by those who are materially exhausted. One who is on the path of [material] progress, trying to improve himself with respectable parentage, great opulence, high education, and bodily beauty, cannot approach You with sincere feeling.â (SB 1.8.26) People on the path of material advancement want good birth (janma), material opulence (aisvarya), material learning (sruta), and physical beauty (sribhih). They cannot approach the Lord with feeling. And when we chant the holy name, we are trying to approach the Lord. The holy name of Krishna and Krishna Himself are the same.
nama cintamanih krsnas
caitanya-rasa-vigrahah
purnah suddho nitya-mukto
âbhinnatvan nama-naminoh
âThe holy name of Krsna is transcendentally blissful. It bestows all spiritual benedictions, for it is Krsna Himself, the reservoir of all pleasure. Krsnaâs name is complete, and it is the form of all transcendental mellows. It is not a material name under any condition, and it is no less powerful than Krsna Himself. Since Krsnaâs name is not contaminated by the material qualities, there is no question of its being involved with maya. Krsnaâs name is always liberated and spiritual; it is never conditioned by the laws of material nature. This is because the name of Krsna and Krsna Himself are identical.â (Padma Purana, Cc Madhya 17.133)
Commenting on Kuntiâs prayer, Srila Prabhupada cites scripture, that by uttering the holy name of the Lord even once, one can destroy the reactions to more sins than one is able to commit. âSuch is the power of uttering the holy name of the Lord. There is not the least exaggeration in this statement. Actually, the Lordâs holy name has such powerful potency.â We are all suffering because of sinful reactions. If we were freed from sinful reactions, we would no longer have to suffer. As Prabhupada explains, however, âthere is a quality to such utterances also. It depends on the quality of feeling. A helpless man can feelingly utter the holy name of the Lord, whereas a man who utters the same holy name in great material satisfaction cannot be so sincere.â Lord Krishna is akincana-gocaram, easily approached by those who are akincana, who have no material possessions.
Now, these statements may give rise to some questions. This word akincana means âwithout material possessions,â or âwithout a sense of false proprietorship.â Of course, there should be no duplicity in the matter, but this principle allows us, for example, to have an opulent temple. We may have a beautiful property, but as long as we remember, âThis is Krishnaâs property. This is Srila Prabhupadaâs property. It is not my property; I am here only to serve them and use this property in their service,â we can be free from false proprietorship, false prestige, and false designations. And in that mood we can chant the holy name with feeling, approach Krishna with feeling. Otherwise, there is a subtle rivalry going on between us and Krishna. We come into the material world out of envy of Krishna. In effect, we want to take His position. We want to be the proprietor and controller and enjoyer (isvaro âham aham bhogi), which is actually Krishnaâs position. While chanting Krishnaâs name, we may be thinking, âWhy should I be chanting Krishnaâs name? People should be chanting my nameââGiriraj Maharaja ki jaya!â â That is our sorry plight. We donât want Krishna to be the center; we want to be the center. So we chant the holy name with ourselves in the foreground and the holy name in the background. That is our tendency as conditioned souls.
The proper process is to chant with attention. We let go of all those thoughts about ourselvesââIâ and âmeâ and âmineââand focus on the holy name, on Krishna. Those other thoughts are irrelevant. They may come up, but we donât pay them heed. We just focus our attention on Krishna, on the sound of Krishnaâs holy name. And when we do that, we can actually feel His presence. We can appreciate that the holy name is Krishna Himself reciprocating with our sincere desires to serve Him.
This practice requires effort. We are habituated to think that we are the center of existence and that everything revolves around us. We see everything in terms of ourselves, not in terms of Krishna. But our habits can change. There is a saying that up to the age of twenty, you think that people are looking at you and like you, from the age of twenty to forty that they are looking at you and donât like you, and then, after the age of forty, that they arenât even looking at you or thinking of you. So, we have to reform this habit of thinking that weâre the center, always thinking about ourselves and that everyone else is thinking about us, too. We must know that Krishna is the center.
Once, when I was chanting my rounds at the beach in Carpinteria, I was sitting alone, chanting with attentionâmaking a serious effort to be attentiveâsomehow thinking of different people who were close to me, and feeling how much they were suffering. I was actually feeling their pain. As I continued chanting, that sense of feeling for others expanded to people who werenât so close to me, and then to the people on the beach, whom I didnât even know. There werenât many, but there were a few people surfing. And I was really feeling their suffering. Srila Prabhupada had joked that the surfers were actually âsufferers,â but I was actually feeling their suffering.
Then the feeling went beyond the human beings. There were pelicans at the beach. They fly very high and then suddenly zoom down and crash into the water. I understood that they were hovering high in the sky looking for prey and that when they saw some potential food they came straight down and crashed into the water. Ordinarily I would think, âOh, how picturesqueâflying so high and then diving into the ocean.â But now I was feeling, âThey are in anxiety. They are hungry. They need food and are searching: âWhere is food? Where is food?â And when they see something and dive straight down and crash into the water, although they are birds, still, coming from that height at that velocity and crashing into the water is bound to be a shock to their system. And they donât know whether they will actually get that fish or not. And whatever happens, after they come down, they go up and start the same process all over again. They are never satisfiedââNow we can just relax.ââ I was thinking, âWhat a life, full of anxiety, full of pain!ââand feeling it.
And the dolphins and the sandpipers and the seagullsâthe same thing. I was feeling so much suffering on all sides. It was as if the illusion of material happiness and charm had been lifted, and this whole beautiful panorama became a horrible scene of intense suffering, which I was feeling. And I was just chanting, chanting, chanting. Then a little lady bug landed on my hand. Growing up, I thought that lady bugs were auspicious and cute. But this time I looked at the lady bug and thought, âThis lady bug is sufferingââand, again, feeling it. Looking at the lady bug, I thought, âI donât think I can take much more of this. I am feeling too much suffering; I am going to have a breakdown.â I wanted to help these creatures. I was feeling their suffering and desiring to help them, but it was getting to be too much.
Then I had the type of breakthrough that one gets when one chants with attention, with the effort to chant with attention. Suddenly I felt as if Krishna were speaking to me, revealing something to me. I got the intuition, or inspiration, in my heart that Krishna loves these creatures more than I do, more than I can even imagine. He loves them so much that He accompanies them as the Supersoul in whatever species of life they enter. And not only does He love them more than I can ever imagine, but He can actually do something to help them. I may feel for them and want to help them, but what is my capacity to help them? I may not even understand whatâs troubling them. Parents sometimes experience that their baby is crying and they want to help but donât know what the baby wants. They may think the baby is hungry, but the baby may be troubled by something completely different. Or even if they do understand what is causing the suffering, they may be unable to relieve it.
So, I was thinking, âNot only does Krishna love them, but He can actually do something to help them.â And then I came to the bottom of it. The problem was that I was trying to take the position of Krishna. In the Bhagavad-gita (5.29) Lord Krishna says,
bhoktaram yajna-tapasam
sarva-loka-mahesvaram
suhrdam sarva-bhutanam
jnatva mam santim rcchati
âA person in full consciousness of Me, knowing Me to be the ultimate beneficiary of all sacrifices and austerities, the Supreme Lord of all planets and demigods, and the benefactor and well-wisher of all living entities, attains peace from the pangs of material miseries.â
When one recognizes that Krishna is the enjoyer, Krishna is the proprietor, Krishna is the best friend, he attains peace. I thought of what Srila Prabhupada often said, so simple yet profoundâthat your best friend is not he or she who poses as your best friend but he or she who tells you that Krishna is your best friend. Suddenly this whole problem of how to help these suffering souls became very easy. I didnât have to help them personally; I just had to direct them to Krishna, who could really help them. And it was such a relief.
So, this is our mission: to serve Krishna. And serving Krishna means doing what Krishna wants, and Krishna wants that we should bring other souls to Him. As He says at the end of the Bhagavad-gita (18.69), His dearmost servant is he who preaches the message of the Gita. Na ca tasman manusyesu kascin me priya-krttamah/ bhavita na ca me tasmad anyah priyataro bhuvi: âThere is no servant in this world more dear to Me than he, nor will there ever be one more dear.â Sri Krishna Chaitanya Mahaprabhu also said, yare dekha, tare kaha âkrsnaâ-upadesa: âWherever you go, whomever you meet, just present the message of Krishna.â And that is something any of us can do. It is actually very easy. Any of us can do it.
When devotees, myself among them, first came to Bombay, two of Prabhupadaâs early disciples, Syamasundara and Malati, had a small daughter, Sarasvati, who used to approach respectable gentlemen who visited our center. Although only three or four years old, she would approach them and say, âDo you know who is Krishna?â And then she would answer, âKrishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead.â Srila Prabhupada commented, âThat is preaching. She is repeating what she has heard from authorities, and even if she doesnât have full realization, what she is saying is perfect, because she has heard it from authoritiesâKrishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead.â So, any of us can preach. We can simply repeat what we have heard from authoritiesââKrishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead.â âChant Hare Krishna and your life will be sublime.â âCome to the Hare Krishna temple.â And that will please Krishna.
When I noted devotees here on book distribution, in December, I could feel the enthusiasm to distribute Srila Prabhupadaâs books. I thought, Srila Prabhupada is pleased. They have the spirit to distribute his books. The books are as potent and effective now as ever. So many people I meetâwhen I ask them how they came to Krishna consciousness, it goes back to a book. They got a book. The formula that Srila Prabhupada gave us over forty years ago still works. By giving them Prabhupadaâs books, we are giving them Krishna and Prabhupada, the message of Krishna through Prabhupada, and that is enough to awaken their sense of Krishna consciousness and begin them on the path. Many of us are here because of Srila Prabhupadaâs books.
So, we should try to develop the habit of putting Krishna in the center, putting the holy name in the center, putting Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Srila Prabhupada and their mission in the center, and that will make all the difference. Our spouse can be there, our children can be there, our house can be there, our work can be thereâeverything can be thereâbut with Krishna in the center, everything will be beautiful and peaceful. And as long as we persist in habits that may have been with us for many lifetimesâthinking that we are the center, we are the lords, we are the enjoyers, we are the proprietorsâthere will be so many problems, and in the end whatever we have will be taken away from us anyway.
So, it is most auspicious that we are beginning the New Year in the association of devotees. My request is that we use this coming year, and this valuable human form of life, for their proper purpose, in Krishna consciousness, and that in this endeavor we help and support one another. We canât do it alone. And I pray that I can always remain in the association of such wonderful devotees, because I am sure that in this association, hearing their instructions, I will be nudged along on the right path, back home, back to Godhead.
Hare Krishna.
[Adapted from a talk by Giriraj Swami, January 2, 2010, Bhaktivedanta Manor, England]