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Song Lyrics: Bhaja
Hu Re Mana
Purport Author: A.C. Bhaktivedanta
Swami
March 30, 1966 New York, NY, USA
Prabhupāda: This
is a song which a devotee is praying and asking his mind, bhajahū re mana. Mana means mind. Because, at the present moment, our
mind is the driver, and this body is just like a car... In the Bhagavad-gītā
also it is stated, bhrāmayan sarva-bhūtāni
yantrārūḍhāni māyayā [Bg. 18.61]. This body is a car made of this material nature. The living
entity, what is said, "I," I am now seated on this car prepared by
the nature, material nature. And the driver is the mind. And the driver is not
in my control. The driver is taking me anywhere he likes. You see? I am...
Personally, I am not able to drive. I have engaged one driver, which is called
the mind, and this body is the car, and the mind is carrying me like driver
anywhere it likes. So therefore the proprietor, I, I
am, I am requesting the driver... When I am helpless, so I am requesting,
"My dear mind," bhajahū re mana, "my dear mind..." Mana means
mind. "You kindly worship Lord Kṛṣṇa."
Śrī-nanda-nandana. Śrī-nanda-nandana
means Lord Kṛṣṇa. Lord Kṛṣṇa appeared as the son of Vasudeva, and He was accepted by Nanda
Mahārāja as his, what is called? Son who is
accepted from others? So he, he was His foster father. So he's reques... "I am requesting that you worship Lord Kṛṣṇa who is abhaya-caraṇa." Abhaya-caraṇa means He's
the fearless shelter. If we take shelter of Kṛṣṇa,
then we become free from all anxieties. Just like a helpless child, when he's
taken care of by his parents, he becomes careless, carefree, not careless, carefree. "Similarly, I am requesting, my dear mind,
you do not drive in this way, dangerously. Please worship Lord Kṛṣṇa who is fearless shelter." Bhajahū re mana śrī-nanda-nandana-abhaya-caraṇāravinda
re: "His lotus feet is fearless
shelter." One who takes shelter... As the Lord says in Bhagavad-gītā, sarva-dharmān parityajya
mām ekaṁ śaraṇaṁ vraja
[Bg. 18.66]. Now, either you say Kṛṣṇa or you say Superconsciousness...
Superconsciousness is impersonal conception of Kṛṣṇa, and Kṛṣṇa
is personal conception of Superconsciousness. Because
Kṛṣṇa means He's not only superconscious, but He's supreme bliss and supreme
knowledge—supreme knowledge means superconsciousness—and
eternal, supreme consciousness, supreme bliss. That is the definition of Kṛṣṇa. Now, then the devotee says that durlabha mānava-janama
sat-saṅge taroho e bhava-sindhu re. Now, this body, this human body, is
durlabha. Durlabha
means very valuable. It is obtained with, after a great struggle of existence.
We have to come through so many species of life: aquatics, birds, then trees,
then reptiles, then beasts... There are so many, so many. There are eighty-four
lakhs, means 8,400,000 species of life,
and we had to pass through by gradual evolution. This theory is accepted by
Prabhupāda:
Saints. Saints. S, A, I, N, T, S.
Saints and sages.
Prabhupāda: You
have no saint?
Girl: Saints and sages, S, A, I,...
Prabhupāda: Yes. Saints and sages. Yes. "So you should not make
association with anybody else, but you make your association only with saints
and sages and make your, this valuable human form of life successful. Don't
waste your time. You worship Lord Kṛṣṇa
with the help of the saints and sages and make your life successful." That
he is requesting. "Don't drive in this irresponsible way to put me into
the ocean." And it is also requested that "We are just like in the
ocean of birth and death." This material cosmic situation is sometimes explained
as the ocean, and these planets, they are explained as islands. And actually,
they are islands in the air. Just like we have got islands in the sea and
ocean, similarly, these planets are islands in the air, air islands, so many planets.
So he
says that durlabha mānava-janama
sat-saṅge
Woman: How do you call devotion to the Lord?
Prabhupāda: Eh?
Yes. Lord... We worship Kṛṣṇa, the
symbol of Supreme Consciousness. Because in the Bhagavad-gītā
it is said that kleśa adhikataras teṣām avyaktāsakta-cetasām.
If you take up impersonal, simply consciousness, then you have to pass through
difficult process, but if you accept the symbol, Kṛṣṇa,
the symbol of Supreme Consciousness, that will be easier for you. Yes. It is
said. So Kṛṣṇa... I can concentrate
my mind. I can focus my mental activities in the service of the Lord, Kṛṣṇa. Because He is Supreme
Consciousness, therefore automatically I concentrate on the Supreme
Consciousness. So
bhajahū re mana
śrī-nanda-nandana-
abhaya-caraṇāravinda re
durlabha mānava-janama
sat-saṅge
taroho e bhava-sindhu re
Then he says that
"What I am doing? What is my present occupation?" The present
occupation is:
śīta ātapa
bāta bariṣaṇa
e dina jāminī jāgi re
biphale sevinu kṛpaṇa durajana
capala sukha-laba lāgi' re
He says that "I am
working hard, day and night. And there is no question of winter or summer or
rainy season. I have to work hard, day and night. If there is night duty in the
winter season, I have to join my office at
Prabhupāda: Stool,
or ashes. How it is? Now, because after death, persons who burn the dead body,
that is turned into ashes. This body, this beautiful body, will be turned into
ashes. And those who bury in the graveyard, that will
turn into... Oh, that is air. Don't disturb yourself. That is the air. If we
bury in the ground, gradually the body will turn into earth. And according to
Iranian system, the body is thrown to the vultures. They eat it. So that will
be turned into animal stool. You see? So that is the last stage of this body.
So everyone knows that everyone will die. Still, we are working so hard. We are
making our bank balance, we are just making will and papers just to give
protection to our family or to our children, and there is no time. Everyone is
very busy, very busy. But he does not see that "All these, what I am
doing, all these body ultimately become either ash or animal stool or turn into
earth. So why I am taking so much trouble?" Therefore the revealed
scripture advises that "You have to maintain your body. That's all right. But
for simply material comforts, you should not devote time more than it is
absolutely required." That means don't increase your bodily necessities.
Don't increase your bodily necessities. That was the standard of Indian
civilization. They did not, the sages and saints, they did not advise to
increase the necessities of the body. They, I mean to say, planned the social
system in such a way that people should be satisfied only for, by the bare
necessities of life. We require some eating, we require some sleeping, or
shelter place, and we require some sense gratification, and we require some
protection from enemies. Yes? Come. Ah hah! Ah ah haha, ah hah! Come in. Come in. (end)
UPDATED:
April 1, 2009