Relish Rasa by Talking About the Romantic Dalliance of Shri Radha-Krishna
The state of our original mind is such that it is naturally drawn by rasa. If we say that it existed in the past it shows that this state of ours is not eternal. The word 'past' should be detached from rasa. Rasa is there in the present, instinctively and naturally. One imagines that it belongs to the past when we deviate from our original svarupa. It is possible to relish rasa and easily attain
rasa by talking about the lila or playful dalliances of Radha-Krishna.
A Lotus Pond
Our Mind is Drawn to Shri Radha-Krishna
The incarnate, perceptible scene of the Supreme Lover waiting eagerly for His Beloved can be enacted before our eyes only when our mind is drawn to Shri Radha-Krishna.
Talking about their dalliances is the reason for Shri Radha-Krishna pervading our mind. On entering our ears, the Divine Couple are instantly perceptible by our eyes. Is our mind focused[1] on them is the point deserving attention.
If the mind does not concentrate on them then we are thinking of something else which belongs to the material world. By
focusing on something else neither is our mind satisfied nor do we become one with Krishna or our thirst is quenched.
If we
think of someone else as being our own then there are certain limitations. Is it because that person is at a distance?
However, even on being near he does not fully take over our mind. What does not belong to the mind how can it be fully contained in the mind? How can that which keeps us dissatisfied, keeps our life and mind incomplete, belong to the mind.
Keeping all the blissful joy of Radha-Krishna's realm on one side, where did we give space to the entire mundane world to be contained in our mind? Meaning it could not be
contained in our mind. A feeling that something is lacking
exists or a feeling that the mind is empty persists.
An Ardent Longing for Shri Radha-Krishna Persists
Emptiness of the mind is not possible because we are passionately
drawn by Shri Radha-Krishna who belong to the mind. An ardent longing for
them prevails.
The constant
passionate longing of our mind can be pacified by remembering the Supreme Lover and His Beloved, the objects of our longing, who are perceptible and reside in our real mind.
Indeed, rasa is
recollection, is audible, is taste and is said t Radha-o fully embrace us. Which means it manifests as recollection, dalliance, selection and a stealer of our hearts.
Tasting the Love of Shri Radha-Krishna
Is what is dear to us, posited by our side, is fresh and new, manifests every day, escalates every second, known as rasa or the mind?
Rasa is certainly not transient, incomplete or tasteless. The mind does not have any connection with these words and has not so much as dreamt of them. Until we do not have our own original experiences, knowledge and a right understanding, the mind remains deprived of seeing the incarnate form of Shri Radha-Krishna, the treasure troves of
our being.
Sacrifice, renunciation, and other such feelings of detachment have no meaning for a person who is not in harmony with his mind.The savorous, lovable and beauteous form of rasa has existed since ages.
It has no beginning or end, has no connection with means and methods, and is unrestrained and independent.
Shri Radha is the Prema Svarupa of Krishna
Radha is the prema[2] svarupa of Krishna, this can be easily experienced by recollecting and rightly understanding the original
essence of rasa.
Rasa Means Tasting Krishna by Assuming the Radhabhava
Rasa means the complete experience of tasting Krishna by Radha. Talking about the lila [3]or playfull dalliance of Shri Radha-Krishna proves this statement and makes rasa easily attainable.
Yes rasa, entered our eyes and smiled, became the nectar which gained entry into our ears, became the fragrance which enraptured our nose, turned into the intoxicating sentence spoken by our tongue.
Above all, residing and dallying,it enraptured our mind.
The Interpersonal Romantic Exchange of Shri Radha-Krishna
Rasa engages Shri Radha-Krishna in interpersonal romantic exchanges, makes them roam together, establishes itself, transforms into a smile on their faces, becomes a word, is apparent on their faces and pervades them from head to toe.
Rasa established itself, transformed into circumstances, was said to prevail since ages but it never made us feel
that we exist separately from Krishna.
Even on Becoming One with Krishna We Long for Him
However, on becoming one with Krishna, we certainly feel dissatisfied which is a peculiar trait of love. It makes us feel that we have not met, have not become one with Him, a feeling of separation from Krishna prevails. We (Radha[4]), ) and Krishna are in union with each other but an ardent longing for the Supreme Lover
persists.
Therefore it is said that His beauteous form resides in our eyes, turns into nectarine words of which our ears are recipients, and we are magnetically
drawn by the blue-hued body of Krishna, is this true we wonder.
'tum nikat main nikat tam ye achraj ki baat nahin[5] | which means ' 'You are near but I am nearer, is not something to be astonished about.'
Shri Radha-Krishna Reflected in a Lotus Pond
Once, a blooming lotus pond and its jewelled steps had the inexpressible good fortune to be beautified by the reflection of Shri Radha-Krishna.
The beautiful blooming lotus came into view, at some distance, on the opposite side of the charming pond.
Shri-Radha-Krishna decided to see who would pluck the lotus first. Looking at each other, the two of them descended speedily to swim and reach that spot. The pond's waves kept rippling on the surface.
The Supreme Lover and His Beloved were in the midst of water in the pond, looking up at times. He stretched out his hand to pluck the multi-layered lotus and simultaneously His Beloved Shri Radha extended her hand for the same purpose.
Lotus Hands of Shri Radha-Krishna
The lotus remained where it was but their lotus hands ended up holding each other.
Both of them were enraptured and got lost in each other.
The Bumblebee Hovering Over a Lotus
They were looking extremely beautiful in the water of the lotus pond, smiling sweetly. Soon after, Krishna could be seen hovering over Her lotus face like a bumblebee over lotuses in a pond.
The sakhis who had gathered around the jewelled steps were delighted to see this ethereal scene.
That which has not been described, can’t be expressed in one word, that which has no boundary, is not restricted to one place or time period, is what is being addressed as ' You and I.'
'You and I', Shri Radha-Krishna Roam in Vrinda Forest
'You and I,' these sweet, incomparable, uniquely addressed words adorn the rows of lotus clusters in ponds, the buzzing of honeybees, jewelled steps, the chirping of birds, kunjas-nikunjas, forests and groves, nature and sky, and the whole of Vrinda forest. Both 'You and I' emanate from the auspicious mouth of Krishna and forever complement each other.
'Tum nikat main nikat tam ' which means 'You are near but I am even nearer,' a bhava which is felt by both of them, does not strike us with wonderment.
Shri Radha-Krishna, Each Equally Important for the Existence of the Other
They both coexist, each equally important for the existence of the other. The word 'rasa' is special, unusual,
transcendental and incomparable and it is not the usual prakriti [6] .
Shri Radha-Krishna Enchanted by Each Other's Lotus Faces
Both of them manifest as two distinct individuals.
Shri Radha-Krishna are mutually enchanted by each other's lotus face. Sometimes the moon and chakori, and at times the chakori and moon are infatuated by each other.
By looking at the lila episodes it is not possible to say who is 'nikat ' or near and who is 'nikat tam ' or nearer.
Supreme Lover Krishna Embracing Beloved
Radha
Radha
The underlying message at this juncture is that Radha's kanchuki [7] is fortunate enough to be smeared by the sandalwood paste anointing Krishna's chest.
Clinging to
Krishna's blue-hued body, Radha is intoxicated and says 'main shringar, murtiman shringar hoon' which
means 'I am the personification of shringara,' or selfless and sweet feelings of love for Krishna.
This extraordinary bhava is touching, and remaining secretive, it manifests.
'tum nikat, main nikat tam yeh achraj ki baat nahin,' this inexpressible, incomparable bhava, arising from experience, is what
adorns our heart.
Therefore 'achraj ki baat nahin ' or 'It is not something to be astonished about,' this bhava is expressed.
Shri Radha is Krishna's Own Svarupa
"Main ' that is ' I'. By gazing right from the effulgent[8] nails on the toes of His lotus feet to the peacock feather adorning His moonlike face, the indication is towards Krishna's own svarupa.
Dark-hued Krishna's Red Lips
Immersed and drowned in the nectar of His red lips 'Tum ' that is 'You[9],' emanated to taste His own svarupa, and was addressed as 'Tum.'
Addressing Radha, the eloquent nectar of His blissful energy, as 'Tum ' or 'You,' the Supreme Lover made this rasa
amrita enter His ears, and made it
surge forth from His mouth.
Shri Radha-Krishna Taste Each Other
The auspicious face of Krishna and the emanating word 'Tum,' were magnetically drawn and tasted each other. His svarupa which relishes the nectar of love is Radha who manifests from His own intrinsic form. Radha is the personification of pure and
selfless love.
Krishna, the treasure trove of nectars, can be relished by His own nectarean form which is Radha, who is contained in Him from head to toe and who resides in every fibre of His being. This is the wonderful and beautiful conclusion we come to.
But the word 'conclusion' can’t be used, reason being that the ineffably beautiful youthful Krishna is seen in entirety.
Shri Radha is Krishna's Hladini Shakti
He is being seen in His own svarupa because His inherent hladini shakti, His blissful energy, manifests externally in a concrete form as Radha. Krishna is seen as ardently longing to attain the inexpressible joy of being engaged in a loving relationship with Radha, so that He can taste Himself.
His own svarupa or transcendent form is self-existent[10] and not dependent on anything,(aprakrit[11], transcendental and inexpressible).
Krishna Longs for Radha to Taste His own Rasa
His own svarupa is enraptured and longs for union with Radha so that He can taste himself fully.
Herein the very thought of prakrit[12] and the eligibility of one desh or region and kaal or time
does not exist.
Eternal Vrindavan
The unimaginable, ethereal and savorous lila sthali of 'prakriti ' or the material world where we see Shri Radhi-Krishna dally romantically[13] in the earthly streams and fields, represents a temporal reflection of eternal Vrindavan where Shri Radha Krishna are forever engaged in their most intimate transcendental exchanges.
Wanting to be experienced over and over again is the svarupa of lilas or the playful dalliance of Radha-Krishna. The svarupa and nature of lilas is the svarupa and nature of our mind. The lila or divine play which is taking place at present manifests from one’s svabhava[14].
Our Own Svarupa Has Been Seeing Shri Radha-Krishna Since Eternity
Our own means Shri Radha-Krishna[16] whom we can instantly see or rather whom we have been seeing since eternity.
Shri Radha-Krishna Coexist
Shri Radha-Krishna are seen as dallying playfully at every step, infinitely and innumerable times. We can not say whether Radha's[17] svarupa is greater or Krishna's [18]. Nor do we know since when both of them have been coexisting, each equally important for the existence of the other!
[1] focused: When the
mind is controlled by
concentration and one comes
to see the self
as the Self, one
experiences infinite bliss. To
purify the intellect is
to transcend the senses, and
to transcend the senses is
to remain in bliss
consciousness permanently. (The Bhagavad Gita)
[2] prema:The two,
rasa and prema, are
essentially one. Krishna is
rasa and Radha is
prema.One has little meaning
without the other. Rasa
is the highest taste
and prema is the
means of tasting it.
Krishna desires to be
one with Radha, for
as much as love
requires two, it is
all about two becoming
one. Krishna must do
this to preserve His
original purpose of fully
tasting himself. He must
become one with Radha
while preserving both of their
identities.
[3] lila: to savour the
shringara rasa of Radha
the devotee is required
to live through the
countless legends of the
playfull dalliance of Radha and
Krishna by imaginative collection
[4] Radha: represents
the individual soul, she above
all the other souls
of the world ultimately
emerges as the supreme
object of Krishna's love
[5] tum nikat:
if Radha, representing the individual
soul, is hungry for
the fulfilment of love, Krishna
the blue-hued cowherd is hungry
too to fully taste
himself and to do
this he must become
one with Radha.
[8] effulgent:The beautiful
nails on Lord Krishna's
feet resemble valuable jewels.
The effulgence emanating from these nails
resembles cooling moonshine, for
it instantly relieves the suffering
within the heart of
the pure devotee, just
as the appearance of
the moon's cooling light
relieves the burning heat
of the sun. -
[9] You: means
Radha. Krishna is full
in Himself, yet he
is full of love,
and love is never
satisfied with itself. To
taste Himself more fully
He manifests as two—Radha
and Krishna. That which
resides within Krishna as
His inherent hladini-sakti manifests
externally in a concrete
form as Radha.
[10] self-existent: Krishna is full in Himself, yet He is full of love and love is never satisfied with itself. To taste Himself
more fully He manifests as Radha
[12] prakrit: universe and its
work and kal or
time are believed to
be without awareness or
achit (not alive, insentient and
observable)
[13] romantically: there is no greater symbol to denote the longing of the individual soul for union with god than the nayika pining for her lover,
[14] svabhava: As we are engaged in the Search for Krishna, He is also engaged in a loving search for His hungering devotees.
[15] own
svarupa swabhava: If we forget
the oneness aspect of
everything we might end
up feeling totally disconnected to
Krsna and our own
nature as sat-cit-ananda beings.
But if
we forget about the
difference aspect, we might
end up feeling lonely,
because if we feel
totally one with everything,
then there is no
one to exchange loving
sentiments with.
And that
is how Krsna probably
feels, if He
would be constantly aware
of His oneness with
Radha, forgetting His separation. There
would be no taste,
no rasa, no meeting and no love.
Therefore Krsna
eternally takes birth in
human surroundings in the so
called material world, where
He has the opportunity
to grow up, hearing
about sweet Radha, meeting
and falling in love
with Her again and
again. And we have
the opportunity to participate in
His lila or playful
dalliance and embellish it
even further.
[16] Shri Radha-Krishna: Metaphorically Radha exemplifies every
individual soul's desire to
become one with the
Divine that is Krishna. There is
no greater symbol to
denote the longing of
the soul in its
quest for the divine
than the longing of
the nayika for her
beloved.
[18] Krishna's:Know that prakriti, the
power of earth, and purusha the power of heaven are the same. We have two
bodies but the soul is identical... I created you for the sake of joy,” Krishna
tells Radha.
2 comments:
Shriji &Sh.Thakurji Kripa karein! Hamein itni Samajh dein ki hum apna Swarup Panchan sakein . Bahut sunder!
Photographs se hi chapter samajh aa ja raha hain,itni sunder pics! Thanks a lot!
So nicely written that while reading i actually lived in the situation.Photographs are very beautifull!!!!Thanks a lot!!! Param Poojya Shri Maharajji Ki jai!!!!!
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