{"id":85983,"date":"2020-05-29T03:56:42","date_gmt":"2020-05-29T01:56:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dandavats.com\/?p=613"},"modified":"2020-05-29T03:56:42","modified_gmt":"2020-05-29T01:56:42","slug":"elevation-to-goodness-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dandavats.com\/?p=85983","title":{"rendered":"Elevation to Goodness"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.dandavats.com\/wp-content\/uploads6\/2015-04-08_13-05-33.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.dandavats.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/LilaKirtaxwxwna.jpg\" alt=\"Hare Krishna\" \/> <\/p>\n<p>This essay is taken from the book &#8220;The Art of teaching&#8221; by Burijana  dasa. It is written for gurukula teachers, but is equally applicable   to all devotees. <\/p>\n<p>Teachers wishing success in their service must cultivate the mode of  goodness. But wait a minute! Am I hearing protests from hard-pressed  devotees sincerely striving to serve their Lord with a passion? Are they not  crying out from the distance that there\u2019s no need for goodness? Are they not  emphatically stating that devotees are transcendental to the three modes of  material nature? Srila Prabhupada once addressed this very question after a  Sunday feast lecture at 26 Second Avenue. Prabhupada had finished speaking,  and I raised my hand and spoke my first words to my spiritual master. They  were not submissive. &#8220;Svamiji, in your lecture, you said that devotees were  in the mode of goodness. But I thought that devotees were transcendental to  the mode of goodness. &#8221; Although I had no concept or care for either  goodness or transcending goodness, I was foolishly seeking a contradiction.  Prabhupada gently replied, &#8220;Yes, devotees are transcendental to the mode of  goodness, but generally, they act in the mode of goodness. &#8221; To understand  the ramifications of this statement, we must first consider the position of  all conditioned souls within the material world. According to the purport of  Bhagavad-gita 18.60: &#8220;If one refuses to act under the direction of the  Supreme Lord, then he is compelled to act by the modes in which he is  situated. Everyone is under the spell of a particular combination of the  modes of nature.&#8221; Contrarily, a pure devotee, one who is continuously  engaged in the Lord\u2019s service does not fall under the control of the three  modes of material nature. <\/p>\n<p>mam ca yo \u00b4vyabhicarena<\/p>\n<p>bhakti-yogena sevate<\/p>\n<p>sa gunan samatityaitan<\/p>\n<p>brahma-bhuyaya kalpate<\/p>\n<p>    One who engages in full devotional service, unfailing in all <\/p>\n<p>    circumstances, at once transcends the modes of material nature. (Bg. <\/p>\n<p>    14.26) <\/p>\n<p>Most devotees, however, are neither completely controlled by the modes of  material nature, nor are they completely transcendental, serving the Lord in  all circumstances. These devotees are considered transcendental by the mercy  of the spiritual master who offers their mixed service through the disciplic  succession to Krsna. But because a devotee is transcendentally situated due  to his sincerely serving his spiritual master does not mean that simply  because he has performed an act, it is transcendental. That an immature  Vaisnava transcendentalist is sometimes adversely infected by the control of  the modes of material nature was confirmed by Srila Prabhupada in a 1976  conversation in Vrindavana, &#8220;Vaisnava is not so easy or why are they falling  down?&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>In the purport to Bhagavad-gita 2.45, Prabhupada states: &#8220;As long as the  material body exists, there are actions and reactions in the material modes.  One has to learn tolerance. This transcendental position is achieved in full  Krsna consciousness when one is fully dependent on the good will of Krsna. &#8221;  As tiny spirit souls, we are eternally prakati, and are always controlled  either by Krsna or by maya\u00b4s agents, the three modes of material nature.  &#8220;Krsna : surya sama; maya haya andhakara&#8221; : Godhead is light. Nescience is  darkness. Where there is Godhead there is no nescience.&#8221; As the current near  the banks of a river is stronger then the current at the river\u2019s middle,  maya, through the modes of material nature, acts stronger on those souls who  are seeking to escape from the midst of the rushing river of material life.  Therefore, it is in those dark periods of non-surrender, when we are  controlled by the modes of material nature, that our position is precarious. <\/p>\n<p>    O son of Bharata, the mode of goodness conditions one to happiness; <\/p>\n<p>    passion conditions one to fruitive action; and ignorance, covering one\u00b4s <\/p>\n<p>    knowledge, binds one to madness. (Bg. 14.9) <\/p>\n<p>Thus, due to the strong dictations of the modes, an impure soul acquiesces  to the demands of goodness, passion, and ignorance, and neglects his own  true desire of loving devotional service to Krsna. Although all three modes  are binding, the modes of passion and ignorance bind tighter. They fill us  with intense desires, foolishness, and improper discriminations. The  Bhagavad-gita confirms this when describing the understanding caused by each  of the modes of nature: <\/p>\n<p>    O son of Prtha, that understanding by which one knows what ought to be <\/p>\n<p>    done and what ought not to be done, what is to be feared and what is not <\/p>\n<p>    to be feared, what is binding and what is liberating, is in the mode of <\/p>\n<p>    goodness. <\/p>\n<p>    O son of Prtha, that understanding which cannot distinguish between <\/p>\n<p>    religion and irreligion, between action that should be done and action <\/p>\n<p>    that should not be done, is in the mode of passion. <\/p>\n<p>    That understanding which considers irreligion to be religion and <\/p>\n<p>    religion to be irreligion, under the spell of illusion and darkness, and <\/p>\n<p>    strives always in the wrong direction, O Partha, is in the mode of <\/p>\n<p>    ignorance. (Bg. 18.30-32) <\/p>\n<p>Although, we, as devotees, are certainly performing devotional service, we  tend to stir into the brew of our devotional service the pinches of passion  and dashes of ignorance left over from our conditioning. History has even  shown that the entire transcendental process coming down through the  previous acaryas can be neglected for the dictates of the modes of nature.  We should therefore guard against this happening to us by seriously taking  to the process of Krsna consciousness while simultaneously guarding against  passion and ignorance. If we examine the following qualities of passion and  ignorance mentioned in the Bhagavad-gita, it is easy to see why they should  be avoided: <\/p>\n<p>Passion: great attachment, fruitive activity, intense endeavor, uncontrolled <\/p>\n<p>desire and Hankering, never satisfied with one\u2019s position, family  attachment, greed, desire for honor, performance of sacrifices to gain  respect and honor, and speculative tendencies.  Ignorance: whimsy, purposelessness, inactivity, madness, foolishness,  misery, distress, intoxication, illusion, excessive sleep, degradation,  laziness, renunciation of activities meant for spiritual welfare, and the  seeking of happiness without considering its effects on one\u2019s  self-realization.  Discerning passionate and ignorant qualities from true devotion is as  important for a devotee as it is for a gardener to discern the flowering  creeper from the weed. Lack of discrimination may find a devotee nurturing  only luxuriant weeds of karma and j\u00f1ana rather than the true creeper of  devotional service.  By strictly practicing the rules and regulations of sadhana-bhakti, all the  good qualities of a devotee will automatically develop. But if we allow the  weeds of maya to grow along with our devotional service, the proper growth  of the bhakti-lata will not take place. Therefore the weed-like tendencies  caused by the conditionings of passion and ignorance should be uprooted, and  one should strictly adhere to the process of Krsna consciousness while  acting in the mode of goodness: <\/p>\n<p>    PURPORT: One should be serious about his human life and take to the mode <\/p>\n<p>    of goodness and in good association transcend the modes and become <\/p>\n<p>    situated in Krsna consciousness. That is the aim of human life. (Bg. <\/p>\n<p>    14.15)<\/p>\n<p>Having examined the qualities born of passion and ignorance, it is easy to  see how these modes, if embedded within our devotional service, are a  disturbance. Krsna always directs His pure devotee, but because that pure  devotee is not disturbed by the intense desires of passion or the foolish  dullness of ignorance, he can neglect the modes and surrender to Krsna\u2019s  promptings. As long as the interplay of passion and ignorance interferes  with our devotional service, our surrender will be incomplete. Therefore, as  Prabhupada said at 26 Second Avenue, devotees &#8220;generally act in the mode of  goodness.&#8221; The purport to Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.2.19 confirms the necessity of <\/p>\n<p>the mode of goodness being the general consciousness of the devotee: <\/p>\n<p>    The effect of devotional service becomes manifest by complete <\/p>\n<p>    elimination of these effects of passion and ignorance.<\/p>\n<p>But it is not that contaminations by passion and ignorance disqualify us <\/p>\n<p>from rendering devotional service; rather, the expert spiritual master deals <\/p>\n<p>with them in such a way that we become elevated to goodness. <\/p>\n<p>Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.2.24 states: <\/p>\n<p>    Of the modes, goodness is the best because by the mode of goodness one <\/p>\n<p>    can come to realize the Absolute Truth. <\/p>\n<p>    PURPORT: As explained above, one can get release from the conditioned <\/p>\n<p>    life of material existence by devotional service to the Personality of <\/p>\n<p>    Godhead. It is further comprehended herein, that one has to rise to the <\/p>\n<p>    platform of the mode of goodness (sattva) so that one can be eligible <\/p>\n<p>    for the devotional service of the Lord. But if there are no impediments <\/p>\n<p>    on the progressive path, anyone, even from the platform of tamas, can <\/p>\n<p>    gradually rise to the sattva platform by the expert direction of the <\/p>\n<p>    spiritual master. <\/p>\n<p>Thus by serving Krsna through the spiritual master, the disciple\u2019s <\/p>\n<p>consciousness gradually becomes elevated from ignorance, to passion, to <\/p>\n<p>goodness. <\/p>\n<p>We should not become bewildered and think, &#8220;There\u2019s no necessity for me to  act in goodness; I\u2019m transcendental. &#8221; Instead, we should recognize goodness  as the desirable &#8220;general&#8221; consciousness in which to serve. We should  cultivate the mode of goodness by strictly following the principles of  sadhana-bhakti, regularly reading Prabhupada\u00b4s books (srnvata\u02c6 katha\u0192 Krsna, punya-sravana kirtana), and weeding out remnants of unwanted  passionate and ignorant desires. We should also keep in mind that Srila  Prabhupada, rather than denigrating goodness as &#8220;just a material quality, &#8221;  often equated goodness directly with Krsna consciousness:  The intelligent renouncer, situated in the mode of goodness, neither hateful  of inauspicious work nor attached to auspicious work, has no doubts about  work.(Bg. 18.10) <\/p>\n<p>Of course, to cultivate the mode of goodness for its own sake is dangerous:  one may become conditioned or limited by it. Therefore one must always keep  in mind that his business is simply to serve Krsna. Becoming &#8220;good, &#8221; a  brahma\u0160a, or anything other than a pure servant to Krsna is simply maya. The  Srimad Bhagavatam clearly states this point. <\/p>\n<p>    You cannot please the Supreme Personality of Godhead by becoming perfect <\/p>\n<p>    brahmanas, demigods, or great saints or by becoming perfectly good in <\/p>\n<p>    etiquette or by vast learning. The Lord is pleased only if one has <\/p>\n<p>    unflinching, unalloyed devotion to Him. (Bhag. 7.7.51-52) <\/p>\n<p>The Bhagavad-gita also states the danger of cultivating the mode of goodness  for its own sake by describing how one can become conditioned by the  happiness that goodness offers. One can become full of pride, thinking he is  better than everyone else; or one can become complacent, satisfied simply by  being an intellectual. Despite these dangers, teachers must accept Krsna\u2019s  instructions on the impossibility of transcending from the heavily  contaminated position of passion and ignorance. Thus goodness, while being  rejected as an end in itself, should be embraced by devotees as a  jumping-off point for pure devotional service.  In conclusion, to show how the mode of goodness can aid our Krsna conscious  teaching, here is a compilation of some of the qualities listed in the  Bhagavad-gita as born of goodness. It is easy to see how these qualities are  essential for devotees aspiring to become good teachers. Practically  speaking, these qualities are essential for any devotee wishing to render  pure devotional service. <\/p>\n<p>Qualities of Goodness<\/p>\n<p>The performance of the following three austerities, when practiced: <\/p>\n<p>    with faith <\/p>\n<p>    for the sake of the Supreme <\/p>\n<p>    without expectation of material benefits<\/p>\n<p>is called austerity in goodness. <\/p>\n<p>    Austerity of the body: <\/p>\n<p>    a. worship of the Supreme Lord<\/p>\n<p>    b. worship of the brahma\u0160as<\/p>\n<p>    c. worship of the spiritual master<\/p>\n<p>    d. worship of the parents<\/p>\n<p>    e. cleanliness<\/p>\n<p>    f. simplicity<\/p>\n<p>    g. non-violence<\/p>\n<p>    h. celibacy<\/p>\n<p>    Austerity of speech<\/p>\n<p>    a. speaking words that are truthful<\/p>\n<p>    b. speaking words that are pleasing<\/p>\n<p>    c. speaking words that are beneficial<\/p>\n<p>    d. speaking words that are not agitating to others<\/p>\n<p>    e. regularly reciting Vedic literature<\/p>\n<p>    Austerity of the mind<\/p>\n<p>    a. satisfaction<\/p>\n<p>    b. simplicity<\/p>\n<p>    c. gravity<\/p>\n<p>    d. self-control<\/p>\n<p>    e. purification of one\u2019s existence<\/p>\n<p>One in goodness is brahminical. He is:<\/p>\n<p>    peaceful <\/p>\n<p>    self-controlled <\/p>\n<p>    austere <\/p>\n<p>    pure <\/p>\n<p>    tolerant <\/p>\n<p>    honest <\/p>\n<p>    knowledgeable <\/p>\n<p>    wise <\/p>\n<p>    religious<\/p>\n<p>One in goodness gives charity: <\/p>\n<p>    at a given time <\/p>\n<p>    to a suitable person <\/p>\n<p>    at a worthy place<\/p>\n<p>One in goodness has unbreakable determination which: <\/p>\n<p>    controls the activities of the mind <\/p>\n<p>    controls the activities of the life <\/p>\n<p>    controls the activities of the senses<\/p>\n<p>One in goodness discriminates between what should and should not be done. <\/p>\n<p>One in goodness performs his duty: <\/p>\n<p>    without false ego <\/p>\n<p>    with great determination <\/p>\n<p>    with enthusiasm <\/p>\n<p>    without wavering in success or failure <\/p>\n<p>    only because it ought to be done <\/p>\n<p>    without fearing the troublesome effects <\/p>\n<p>    and dutifully goes to the temple simply to offer respect to the Deity<\/p>\n<p>One in goodness is attracted to foods that: <\/p>\n<p>    increase duration of life <\/p>\n<p>    purify the mind <\/p>\n<p>    aid bodily strength<\/p>\n<p>One in goodness feels happiness: <\/p>\n<p>    because he isn\u2019t affected by material miseries <\/p>\n<p>    knowing he is free from material reactions <\/p>\n<p>    from that which awakens him to self-realization<\/p>\n<p>One in goodness is freed from illusion. <\/p>\n<p>One in goodness has knowledge concerning the spirit soul beyond this body. <\/p>\n<p>One in goodness is not: <\/p>\n<p>    hateful of that which troubles his body <\/p>\n<p>    hateful of inauspicious work <\/p>\n<p>    attached to auspicious work<\/p>\n<p>One in goodness has no doubts about work. <\/p>\n<p>One in goodness renounces: <\/p>\n<p>    all material association <\/p>\n<p>    all attachment to the fruit of his work<\/p>\n<p>One in goodness sacrifices: <\/p>\n<p>    according to the direction of scripture <\/p>\n<p>    as a matter of duty <\/p>\n<p>    desiring no reward<\/p>\n<p>One in goodness understands things in the correct perspective. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/lh6.googleusercontent.com\/-ddna7bw0e1A\/VSULvPz0KLI\/AAAAAAAAN0c\/fQVeM6o58HQ\/s0\/2015-04-08_13-06-36.jpg\" alt=\"Hare Krishna\" \/><strong>By Burijana  dasa<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> Teachers wishing success in their service must cultivate the mode of  goodness. But wait a minute! Am I hearing protests from hard-pressed  devotees sincerely striving to serve their Lord with a passion? Are they not  crying out from the distance that there\u2019s no need for goodness? Are they not  emphatically stating that devotees are transcendental to the three modes of  material nature? Srila Prabhupada once addressed this very question after a  Sunday feast lecture at 26 Second Avenue. Prabhupada had finished speaking,  and I raised my hand and spoke my first words to my spiritual master. 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