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Dear friends and devotees,

 

Bhakti is eternal.

 

22. Krishna Jayanthi.

(Bhadrapada bahula ashtami)

 

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.

 

This is the birthday of Lord Krishna, the eighth Divine Incarnation. It falls

on the 8th day of the dark half of the month of Bhadrapada (August-September).

This is one of the greatest of all Hindu festivals. Lord Krishna was born at

midnight. A twenty-four hour fast is observed on this day, which is broken at

midnight.

 

Temples are decorated for the occasion. Kirtans are sung, bells are rung, the

conch is blown, and Sanskrit hymns are recited in praise of Lord Krishna. At

Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, special spiritual gatherings are

organised at this time. Pilgrims from all over India attend these festive

gatherings.

 

The Lord appeared when the moon entered the house of Vrishabha at the

constellation of the star Rohini, on Wednesday, the 8th day of the second

fortnight of the month of Sravana, which corresponds to the month of Bhadrapada

Krishnapaksha according to the Barhaspatyamana, in the year of Visvavasu, 5,172

years ago (from 1945), which means 3227 B.C.

 

Study the Bhagavatam and the Pancharatras, which are equal to the Upanishads.

You will know all about the glory of Lord Krishna, His Lilas and superhuman

deeds. The eighth Avatara, Krishna, who has become the Beloved of India and the

world at large, had a threefold objective: to destroy the wicked demons, to play

the leading role in the great war fought on the battlefield of Kurukshetra

(where he delivered His wonderful message of the Gita) and to become the centre

of a marvelous development of the Bhakti schools of India.

 

There is no true science except devotion to Lord Krishna. That man is wealthy

indeed who loves Radha and Krishna. There is no sorrow other than lack of

devotion to Krishna. He is the foremost of the emancipated who loves Krishna.

There is no right course, except the society of Sri Krishna's devotees. The

Name, virtues and Lilas (divine pastimes) of Krishna are the chief things to be

remembered. The Lotus Feet of Radha and Krishna are the chief objects of

meditation.

 

Sri Krishna is the ocean of bliss. His soul-stirring Lilas, which are the

wonder of wonders, are its waves. The honeyed music of His flute attracts the

minds of His devotees from all three regions. His unequalled and unsurpassed

wealth of beauty amazes the animate and the inanimate beings. He adorns His

friends with His incomparable love.

 

His palms bear the signs of a lotus and discus, the right sole of His feet of

a flag, lotus, thunderbolt, an iron goad, barley seed, and the Swastika. His

left sole has the rainbow, triangle, water-pot, crescent, sky, fish, and a cow's

footprint. His Form is composed of condensed universal consciousness and bliss.

His Body pervades the entire cosmos.

 

Devotion is the only means of attaining Lord Krishna. Bhakti kindles love for

the Lord. When love is directed towards Krishna, man is freed from the bondage

of the world.

 

Though Lord Krishna appeared in a human body, He had a divine body not

composed of the five elements. He did not take any birth here in the usual sense

of the term. He did not die. He appeared and disappeared through His Yoga Maya

as He has declared in the Gita. This is a secret, known only to His devotees,

Yogis and sages.

 

His enchanting form with flute in hand is worshipped in myriads of homes in

India. It is a form to which is poured out devotion and supreme love from the

hearts of countless devotees not only in India but also in the West. Millions of

spiritual seekers worship Him and repeat His Mantra, Om Namo Bhagavate

Vasudevaya.

 

Lord Krishna was great in knowledge, great in emotion, great in action, all at

once. The scriptures have not recorded any life more full, more intense, more

sublime and grander than the life of Sri Krishna.

 

Krishna has played various roles during His stay in the world. He was Arjuna's

charioteer. He was an excellent statesman. He was a master musician; he gave

lessons even to Narada in the art of playing the veena. The music of His flute

thrilled the hearts of the Gopis and everyone else. He was a cowherd in

Brindavan and Gokul. He exhibited miraculous powers even as a child. He killed

many demons. He revealed His Cosmic Form to His mother, Yasoda. He performed the

Rasa Lila, the secret of which can only be understood by devotees like Narada,

Gauranga, Radha and the Gopis. He taught the supreme Truth of Yoga, Bhakti and

Vedanta to Arjuna and Uddhava. He had mastered every one of the sixty-four fine

arts. For all these reasons He is regarded as a full and complete manifestation

of God.

 

Incarnations of God appear for special reasons under special circumstances.

Whenever there is much unrighteousness, whenever confusion and disorder set in

on account of unrighteousness and baffle the well-ordered progress of mankind,

whenever the balance of human society is upset by selfish, ruthless and cruel

beings, whenever irreligion and unrighteousness prevail, whenever the

foundations of social organisations are undermined, the great Incarnation of God

appears in order to re-establish righteousness and to restore peace.

 

An Incarnation is the descent of God for the ascent of man. A ray from the

Cosmic Being in His potential state of manifestation descends on earth with

mighty powers to keep up the harmony of the universe. The work done by the

Incarnation of God and His teachings produce a benign influence on human beings

and help them in their upward divine unfoldment and Self-realisation.

 

The Incarnation comes to reveal the divine nature of man and makes him rise

above the petty materialistic life of passion and egoism.

 

The greatest manifestations are called Incarnations proper. Rishis, Munis,

prophets, sons of God and messengers of God are minor manifestations.

 

The Incarnations usually come with their particular or favourite groups or

companions. Lord Rama came with Lakshmana, Bharata and Shatrughna. Lord Krishna

came with Balarama, Devas and Rishis. Sanaka came with Sanandana, Sanatkumara

and Sanatsujata. Some, like Sri Shankara and Ramanuja, come as teachers and

spiritual leaders. Some, like Chaitanya, are born to instill devotion in the

hearts of people and turn their minds towards God. The Incarnations proper, like

Krishna, come only when there is widespread catastrophe in the world.

 

On the holy Krishna Janmashtami, the ladies in South India decorate their

houses beautifully, ready to welcome the Lord. They prepare various sweetmeats

and offer them to the Lord. Butter was Krishna's favourite, and this is also

offered. From the doorway to the inner meditation room of the house the floor is

marked with a child's footprints, using some flour mixed with water. This

creates the feeling in them that the Lord's own Feet have made the mark. They

treat the day as one of very great rejoicing. There is recitation of the

Bhagavatam, singing and praying everywhere.

 

The Janmashtami is celebrated at the Sivananda Ashram, Rishikesh, with the

following programme of intense spiritual activity:

 

1. During the preceding eight days, Japa of Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya is

done intensely.

 

2. Those who can, will recite the Bhagavatam during this period. Others will

listen to it being recited.

 

3. On the birthday itself everyone fasts and spends the whole day in holy

communion.

 

4. Everyone greets others with the holy Mantra, Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.

 

5. A grand havan is performed on that day.

 

6. There is continuous Satsang from 4a.m. early in the morning till night.

Yogis, Sannyasins and learned men discourse upon the glorious life and teachings

of the Lord.

 

7. From sunset people assemble in the elaborately decorated temple and sing

the Lord's Names and glories.

 

8. Many hymns and portions of the Bhagavatam, especially the Gopika Geetam,

are recited.

 

9. Towards midnight, there is a grand worship of Lord Krishna. The Lord is

bathed with milk while His Name is chanted 108 times.

 

10. This worship concludes with offerings of flowers, waving of lights

(Arati), and reading of that portion of the Bhagavatam which deals with the

birth of Krishna. This synchronises with midnight, the hour of the Lord's birth,

at which time the murti of the Lord is rocked in a beautifully decorated cradle.

After this item, all the assembled devotees partake of the holy prasad or

sacrament, and then retire, filled with the Grace and blessings of Lord Krishna.

 

If you cannot read the whole of the Srimad Bhagavatam during these days, at

least you should recite the following four most important verses from the book.

The leading two verses and the closing verse are the prologue and the epilogue

respectively:

 

" Hear from Me the most secret knowledge coupled with the essential experience

and its component parts.

 

" May you realise by My Grace, the knowledge of Myself and what form, qualities

and actions I am endowed with.

 

1. " Before creation I alone existed. There was nothing, neither existence nor

non-existence. I am that which remains after dissolution.

 

2. " Understand that to be Maya or illusion which is devoid of any purpose,

which is not to be found in the Self and which is unreal like light and

darkness.

 

3. " As the primary elements are amalgamated, with one another and also

separate from one another at the same time, so I pervade the whole universe and

am also separate from it.

 

4. " The aspirant should, by the method of positive and negative, know that

thing which exists always and everywhere.

 

" Experience this truth through the highest super conscious state so that you

will not be disturbed even by illusory objects " .

 

There is another beautiful verse in the Bhagavatam which you can recite daily:

" In days of yore, the Lord, born of Devaki, brought up in the house of Yasoda,

killed the wicked Putana of illusive form and lifted the Govardhana hill, killed

Kamsa and the sons of the Kuru race, and protected the sons of Kunti. Thus is

recited the essence of the ancient Bhagavata Purana consisting of the nectarine

stories of the deeds of Lord Krishna " .

 

May the blessings of Lord Krishna and Sri Radha be upon you all!

(By swamy Sivananda)

 

With love and regards,

 

Sastry.

 

 

 

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