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760618SB.TOR                    Lectures
                                 B.G.  16.23                                    yah sastra-vidhim  utsrjya                           vartate  kama-karatah                          na sa siddhim  avapnoti                         na sukham na param gatim
Anyone who transgresses the regulative principles recommended in  the sastra, sastra-vidhi, yah sastra-vidhim utsrjya, giving  up sastra-vidhi, vartate kama-karatah, whimsically does something,  na siddhim sa avapnoti: he never gets success. He’ll never be  successful. Na siddhim na param gati: neither any  salvation. Na siddhim, na sukham: neither even any material  happiness. So we must accept the sastra vidhi. Sastra-vidhi, as in the sastra it is said, I have already quoted, kalau tad  dhari-kirtanat.
                        krte yad dhyayato  visnum                         tretayam yajato  makhaih                           dvapare  paricaryayam                         kalau tad dhari-kirtanat
In this age the sastra-vidhi is hari-kirtana. The more you chant Hare
Krsna maha-mantra, the more you become perfect. This is sastra-vidhi. And Caitanya Mahaprabhu confirmed it. Sadhu-sastra-guru-vakya. We have to be fixed up, first of all, what is the  injunction of the sastra. Then what the sadhus, those who are  devotees, what they are doing. What they are doing, sadhu, sastra, and  guru. And what guru is asking. We have to follow these  three principles. Sadhu-guru-sastra-vakya tinete koriya aikya. Who is sadhu? Who is abiding by the injunction of the sastra. Or guru? Guru  means he’s also abiding by the injunction of the sastra. Then he’s guru, he’s  sadhu. He’s sadhu. And if one, sastra vidhim, yah sastra-vidhim utsrjya… If  sastra-vidhi you give up, then where is the question of guru and sadhu? Na  siddhim. He’s not siddha. He has not attained the perfection, because he has  rejected the principles of sastra. So he’s bogus. We have to test like that  who is guru.
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Bg 4.10 Purport  Transcendental  Knowledge                                  adau sraddha tatah  sadhu-                         sango ‘tha  bhajana-kriya                        tato ‘nartha-nivrttih  syat                         tato nistha rucis tatah
                         athasaktis tato  bhavas                          tatah  premabhyudancati                         sadhakanam ayam  premnah                        pradurbhave bhavet kramah
   “In the beginning one must have a preliminary desire  for self-realization. This will bring one to the stage of trying  to associate with persons who are spiritually elevated. In the next  stage one becomes initiated by an elevated spiritual master, and under  his instruction the neophyte devotee begins the process of  devotional service. By execution of devotional service under the guidance  of the spiritual master, one becomes free from all material  attachment, attains steadiness in self-realization, and acquires a taste  for hearing about the Absolute Personality of Godhead, Sri Krsna.  This taste leads one further forward to attachment for Krsna  consciousness,
which is matured in bhava, or the preliminary stage of  transcendental love of God. Real love for God is called prema, the  highest perfectional stage of life.” In the prema stage there is  constant engagement in the transcendental loving service of the Lord. So,  by the slow process of devotional service, under the guidance of the  bona fide spiritual master, one can attain the highest stage, being  freed from all material attachment, from the fearfulness of one’s  individual spiritual personality, and from the frustrations resulting from  void philosophy. Then one can ultimately attain to the abode of the  Supreme Lord.

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