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words from Srila Bhaktisidhanta Sarasvati Thakura
Rules for the Temple
By His Divine Grace
Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Prabhupada
We who have come to the Sri Chaitanya Math are all surrendered to Sri
Chaitanya Deva, therefore we do not have any other goal besides devotional
service to the Supreme Lord. If we lack in our service, then our mentality
will become like that of a materialistic person and ultimately devour us. In
order to protect the math, however, we have to abide by some rules.
1. It should be the duty of a sannyasi that they should never use shoes,
rather they should go everywhere on foot.
2. They should never accept service from anyone. Neither should they never
ask someone to massage their body or feet with oil.
3. Eating nice food and eating separately from other devotees is totally
forbidden.
4. One should never go to a physician and should never take medicine
according to their own wish. When a sannyasi needs something then it should
be the duty of residents of the math to nicely take care of him. It is the
duty of a sannyasi to serve the ones who are not sannyasis. The living
entity invites difficulties by criticizing others, scandalizing others and
unnecessarily talking about others. One should always desire auspiciousness.
A devotee can easily control his mind and destroy his desires by steadfastly
serving the Holy Name.
5. The Supreme Personality of Godhead Sri Krsna is residing in every spirit
soul, therefore one should not consider himself worshipable and that others
should serve him. When a sannyasi is free from false ego then the residents
of the math should enthusiastically serve him, otherwise he should go back
home.
6. Excessive foppery, excessive drinking of milk, eating luxuriously like a
big man, should be totally given up. We don't want gymnysts (body builders)
in our math. This is the place for the devotees of the Lord.
7. Strengthening the senses by taking excessive medicine and trying to
spread one's domination in order to attract other's wives should be given up
totally.
8. Sri Krsna is the only Lord and Enjoyer of everybody and everything. One
should remember that all the time. One should serve according to the degree
of their devotion. There cannot be any auspiciousness unless we become free
from the evil desire to use the devotees in our service. The fire of lust
that burns for material sense gratification should be given up. But that
doesn't mean one should speak uncivilized language and dress in an
uncivilized way in order to mix with dignified society.
A bramachari should not desire to become a sannyasi simply in order to have
greater sense gratification. The desire to dominate is detrimental to
devotional service. To consider a sense enjoyer to be a sannyasi, and
wanting to become a sannyasi with that ideal should be totally rejected.
When one begins to enjoy his senses and becomes deceptive, he cannot serve
the Lord nor His devotees.
One should be very careful that no mood of foppery enters into Sri Chaitanya
Math which will to ruin the sannyasis and bramacharis. The examples we are
having about should not be tolerated, the householders also, like a
sannyasi, should overcome the urges of lust, anger and greed. Everyone
should consider himself to be very low and serve the residents of the math
and the other Vaishnavas with all humility.
Those who are not residents of the math, but are staying in the math for
some business, or wanting some favor from the math should always be willing
to serve the residents of the math and the math itself. The residents of the
math should never behave indecently with a guest of the math.
The residents should reject the mentality that the math is their personal
property and that the guests are merely objects of their mercy. A guest
should be treated with the highest honor - actually everybody in this world
should be respected. Otherwise we may land up in the same extreme distress
the materialists are suffering. A resident of the math should remember all
these things very carefully. One should always serve Sri Krsna, there
shouldn't be any mistake in that and more indispensable is the service to a
Vaishnava.
If a sannyasi must go to the shop or the dispensary for some reason other
than service to the math, then he should go on foot. Let the car be sitting
empty, but still they will not get into it. What everybody else gets, they
should receive only that.
Never should they use any conveyance, but with the excuse of going to the
doctor, they take the car. They buy medicine and eat luxurious food. If they
again behave properly for one year, then their eligibility can be
considered. The math is not the place for foppery or staying in a hospital.
One should not display his foppery. They can better behave that way by
staying at home. Instead of saffron cloth they may be clad in white with a
tail and send them back home. The ones who desire foppery, luxurious food
and medicine they can go back to their homes and take care of their
families, then they won't have to identify themselves with the math.
Everybody should be reminded that cars, horses, launches and indeed men, are
all meant for the use of the math, not any individual's display of foppery.
Luxurious eating should be totally stopped. The sannyasis who do not indulge
in foppery, should be recognized as Gaudiya Math sannyasis. The rest should
be sent back to their respective homes. If our man power decreases due to
that, that is still better. The ones who have taken shelter of the math, but
are simply motivated by their bellies and genitals, if they are driven away,
then the expenses of the math will be reduced. The pleasure-loving, sense
gratifying managers should not be allowed to waste money rather everyone
should earn for the math. It is important to make a list of how much one
earns. It is not necessary to eat, buy medicine and display foppery more
than one earns.
The ones who come to render devotional service are bramacharis, grhasthas,
vanaprasthas and sannyasis. To the ones who do not render any devotional
service, the math will not give them shelter, because they do not deserve
it. One should never think: "I have rendered a lot of service to the math so
I will use their car." This is the mentality of a materialist. One who is
serving the math should do that without any expectation of return because
everyone has come to serve the math. If anyone takes anything in return of
his service to the math or serves himself, he will become a sense gratifier.
When one is a guest, then he cannot demand, he should eat according to the
wishes of the host. One who is busy seeking sense gratification should be
asked to leave. Your ever well wisher,
Sri Siddhanta Saraswati
dictionary:
..foppish
\Fop"pish\, a. Foplike; characteristic of a top in dress or manners; making
an ostentatious display of gay clothing; affected in manners.
..fop
n.
A man who is preoccupied with and often vain about his clothes and manners;
a dandy.
..(Collins Cobuild English Dictionary describes foppish: "If you describe a
nun as foppish, you disapprove of the fact that she is vain and dresses in
fancy, extravagant clothes, an old-fashioned word.")
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