Guest guest Posted March 25, 2003 Report Share Posted March 25, 2003 The Nectar of Devotion CH 28 A Summary Study of Srila Rupa Gosvami's Bhakti-rasamrta sindue by His Divine Grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada EXISTENTIAL ECSTATIC LOVE When a devotee is always intensely affected by love for Krsna in a direct relationship with Him — or even a little apart from Him — his status is called existential ecstatic love. The symptoms originating from such existential ecstatic love are divided into three headings — namely moist, burnt and dried-up. Moist existential ecstatic love aroused in connection with Krsna is divided into two: direct and indirect. Radharani was weaving a garland of kunda flowers, and upon hearing the vibration of Krsna flute, She immediately stopped Her work. This is an example of direct moistened existential ecstatic love. Indirect moistened existential ecstatic love is described in the following statement: Krsna who is also called Purusottama, is to the eyes of mother Yasoda just like the cloud is to the eyes of the cataki bird. When Krsna had been brought to Mathura mother Yasoda being very anxious and angry, began to rebuke the King of Mathura Burnt existential ecstatic love is divided into three, and one example is as follows: One day, mother Yasoda was dreaming that the gigantic demon Putana was lying on the courtyard of her house, and she immediately became anxious to seek out Krsna When there are manifestations of ecstatic symptoms in the body of a nondevotec, these are called dried-up symptoms of ecstatic love. The nondevotees are actually materialistic, but in contact with some pure devotee, they sometimes may manifest some symptoms of ecstasy. Devo tional scholars call these dried-up symptoms. There are eight symptoms of existential ecstatic love: becoming stunned, perspiring, standing of the hairs on the body, faltering of the voice, trembling of the body, changing of bodily colors, shedding of tears and devastation. The scientific explanation of these eight symptoms is given by Rupa Gosvami as follows. When the vital force of life is in contact with the earth, one is stunned. When the same force comes into contact with water, there is the shedding of tears. When the same force comes into contact with fire, there is perspiration. When the force comes into contact with the sky, there is complete devastation. And when that force comes into contact with the air, there is trembling, failing of the voice and standing of the hairs on the body. These symptoms are sometimes manifested internally and sometimes externally. The pure devotee always feels such symptomatic expressions within himself, but being afraid of outsiders he does not generally manifest them externally. Becoming Stunned The symptom of being stunned is caused by ecstatic tribulation, fear fulness, astonishment, lamentation and anger. This symptom is exhibited by a stoppage of talking, a stoppage of movement, a feeling of voidness and an extreme feeling of separation. When Uddhava was describing Krsna pastimes to Vidura, he said,. "One day the gopis became stunned when Krsna in the dress of a gardening maid, entered the greenhouse and enlivened them with joking and laughter. Then when Krsna left the greenhouse, the gopis were seeing Krsna so ecstatically that it was as though both their minds and eyes were following Him." These symptoms signify that although the gopis' business was not finished, they had become stunned with ecstatic love. Another example of being stunned took place when Krsna was surrounded by various wrestlers in the sacrificial arena of Kamsa. His mother, Devaki,* then became stunned, and her eyes dried up when she saw Krsna among the wrestlers. There is also an example of the astonishment of Lord Brahma It is ex plained in the Tenth Canto, Thirteenth Chapter, verse 56, of Srimad Bhagavatam, that when Brahma understood that this cowherd boy was ---- ----- *Devaki was the "natural" mother of Krsna His father being Vasudeva. In order to protect the divine baby from Devaki's brother, Kamasa Vasudeva delivered Krsna to Nanda and mother Yasoda in Vrndavana, and it was there that He exhibited His childhood pastimes. At sixteen years of age He returned to Mathura (where DevakI had given birth to Him) and vanquished Kamsa in the arena mentioned here. See the author's Krsna as well as his Srimad-Bhagavatam, for fuller details of these events. ---- ---- ------------------------ the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself, he became stunned. All of his sensory activities stopped when he saw all the cowherd boys again, along with Krsna. Lord Brahma was so stunned that he appeared to be a golden statue with four heads. Also, when the residents of Vraja found that Krsna had lifted Govardhana Hill with His left hand, they became stunned. Astonishment caused by lamentation was exemplified when Krsna was entering into the belly of the Bakasura demon and all the demigods from higher planets became stunned with lamentation. A similar example of becoming stunned was visible in Arjuna when he saw that Asvatthama was attempting to release his brahmastra* at Krsna. Perspiring An example of perspiring because of jubilation is described in Srimad Bhagavatam. One gopie addressed Radharani thus: "My dear Radharani, You are rebuking the sunshine unnecessarily, but I can understand that You are perspiring only because of Your becoming too lusty at seeing Krsna." Perspiration caused by fearfulness was exhibited by Raktaka, one of the servants of Krsna One day Krsna dressed Himself just like Abhimanyu, the husband of Radharani. Abhimanyu did not like Radharani's association with Krsna and therefore when Raktaka saw Krsna in the dress of Abhimanyu and thus mistook His identity, he began to strongly rebuke Him. As soon as Raktaka finally understood that it was Krsna in the dress of Abhimanyu, he began perspiring. This perspiration was caused by fearfulness. Perspiration due to anger was exhibited by Garuda, the eagle who is the carrier of Visnu. Once the heavenly king, Indra, was sending tor rents of rain over Vrndavana. Garuda was observing the incident from above the clouds, and because of his anger, he began perspiring. Hare Krsna---Thank You For reading--- Please Look at Pleasure Unlimited in Krsna Consciousness http://www.geocities.com/jayakesava2001 Please Write me at krsnajoe or jayakesava Your Servant Jaya Kesava Dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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