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SIMPLICITY AND FAITH



by Sri Srimad Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja
The following article appeared in issue number 68 of Sri Krishna Kathamrita
Bindu, the free fortnightly email magazine from ISKCON Gopal Jiu Publications.
GOPAL AND THE SCHOOLBOY

A mother had a small six- or seven-year-old son. She wanted to admit him into
primary school so that he could get some education, but the school was a little
far away, half a mile from their house. Still she told the boy that he should go
to school every morning.

So, the boy started going. On the path to school he had to pass through a jungle
where there were some ferocious animals like tigers and snakes. Being a small
child, he was afraid. He came to his mother and said, "Oh mother, when I was
going through that jungle on the way to school I was very afraid. So many
ferocious animals are there. I can't go any more."

His mother said, "Why are you afraid? Don't you know that your friend Gopal is
there? Just call your friend, He will help you. You need not be afraid."

"Oh, my friend is there?"

"Yes. When you feel afraid you should call out, 'Oh my friend Gopal, I am in a
fearful situation! Where are You? Please come!' You should say like that."

The child followed her instruction. When he was passing through the jungle and
he felt afraid, he called out, "Friend Gopal! My brother Gopal! Where are You? I
am in a fearful situation. Please come! Help me!"

Gopal appeared before him. "Yes, I am here. Why are you afraid?"

"I have to go through the jungle to go to school and it is full of ferocious
animals."

"Don't fear. Come with Me!"

Gopal was helping him every day.

MILK FROM GOPAL

In Indian schools they perform ganesa-puja and sarasvati-puja to give the
students knowledge. For these festivals, the teacher will collect some fees from
the students. One day at school the teacher announced that they were going to
have such a festival and that the students should all pay some fee. But the boy
and his mother were very poor. There was nobody in that family, only the mother
and the son, and they had no money.

The teacher told him, "You are poor, you don't have enough money, but you should
at least bring fifty paisa - half of a rupee."

The child returned home and told his mother that the teacher said that he had to
pay fifty paisa for the festival. But they had nothing, not even a single paisa.
The mother said, "Tell the teacher that we have no money. We are very poor. But
we will bring milk."

The child said, "Who will give us milk?"

"Oh, your friend Gopal will give us milk. He tends cows. He can supply as much
milk as your teacher wants. Yes. You tell Gopal!"

The boy accepted what his mother said, "Yes, I must tell my friend Gopal."

So that day in the forest he called out to his friend, "O Gopal, where are You?"

"I am here." Gopal appeared. "What do you need?"

"My teacher has said that I have to pay fifty paisa, but we have no money. My
mother said to ask You to give us some milk, because they need milk for the
festival. So You must supply as much milk as they need."

"Oh yes, I must supply, I must help you. I am always here to help you."

On the puja day when he was passing through that jungle, he called his friend,
"Gopal, today is the day. Please come!"

Gopal came with a small earthen pot filled with milk. "All right, take this
milk. Give it to your teacher. This pot will give as much milk as they want. It
will never be empty." The boy took it and gave it to the teacher.

Seeing the small pot, the teacher said, "Oh, this is just a small amount of
milk. We need a large amount, ten buckets of milk. You have only brought a small
pot."

"No, no, no. It will never be empty. You bring ten buckets and pour this pot
out. All ten buckets will be filled."

The teacher did so, and, amazingly, ten buckets were filled. Then the teacher
asked, "Where did you get such a pot?"

"My friend Gopal gave me."

"Your friend Gopal? Who is He?"

"Oh, He stays in the jungle. Every time I need, I call Him. My mother told me
that whenever I am in a fearful situation I should call out, 'Gopal! Gopal! O
brother! O my friend Gopal!' Then He appears. He helps me, protects me, and
leads me to school. He gave this pot of milk. He says that He is a friend to one
and all." Krishna says in Bhagavad-gita (5.29), suhrdam sarva-bhutanam - "I am
the only well-wishing friend of all living entities."

"He says He is not only my friend, He is a friend to one and all. If one calls,
He is there ready to help in time of danger, in time of need, in time of
calamities."

WHY DOESN'T GOPAL COME TO YOU?

Such a simple child gets help from Krishna. But you are worrying, he is
worrying, she is worrying, "What shall I do? What shall I do? I need so much
money. How can I do it? I cannot collect. I have to do this thing. I have to do
that thing. I have so many problems, so many hindrances, so many obstacles."

Why don't you ask Gopal? Gopal is ready to help you, but you are not asking Him.
If you are asking, then why is Gopal not coming? You say, "Yes, yes. I am
asking, 'O Krishna! O Krishna! Please help me, please help me!' But Krishna is
not coming and helping me."

Gopal immediately appeared before that small child. Why can't you get Gopal's
help? Why doesn't Gopal come to you? What is the difficulty? What is the reason?
It's because you have no faith in Gopal, no faith in Krishna. It is a question
of faith. That small child had strong faith. As soon as his mother told him he
put strong unflinching faith in her words, and he got Krishna. But you do not
have faith.

Now in America, many, many people have lost faith. In his Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1.4.15) Srila Rupa Goswami says, adau sraddha, the first thing is unflinching
faith. Similarly, Krishna says in Gita (4.39):

sraddhaval labhate jnanam tat-parah samyatendriyah
jnanam labdhva param santim acirenadhigacchati

A faithful man who is dedicated to transcendental knowledge and who subdues his
senses is eligible to achieve such knowledge, and having achieved it he quickly
attains the supreme spiritual peace.

What do we mean by sraddha? Rupa Goswami says that the first thing is sraddha.
Following that comes other things. Sraddha means strong, unflinching faith.
Bhajante mam drdha-vratah - those who have faith, they do bhajana with
determination. [Bg. 7.28]. Strong faith in what? Sadhu-sastra-guru-vakya - faith
in what sadhu says, what guru says, what sastra says - what Krishna says
[Narottam Das Thakur's Prema-bhakti-candrika 1.10]. You should put strong
unflinching faith in what Krishna says in Bhagavad-gita and Srimad Bhagavatam.
It is said:

visvasa mile krsna tarke bahu dura

If one has faith then he can easily obtain Krishna and arguments or doubts stay
far away.

WHY DEPRESSED AND DISAPPOINTED?

If you have strong faith you will get Krishna. You have faith, but it is not
strong. It is soft faith. At any time it can break and you feel yourself
disappointed, depressed. Why such feelings? Why disappointed? Why depressed?
Because you do not have strong faith in Krishna. You have no faith in
sadhu-sastra-guru-vakya. You have lost faith, therefore you feel disappointed,
and depressed.

Faith is the most important thing. It has been stressed in Bhagavad-gita, in
Srimad Bhagavatam, and all of our acaryas have said it. Rupa Goswami says in
Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu (1.4.15-16) that everything begins with sraddha:

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

First comes sraddha, faith; next sadhu-sanga, association with saintly persons;
after that bhajana-kriya, spiritual practices; then anartha-nivrtti, cessation
of all offenses or obstacles; next nistha, firmness; which is followed by ruci,
taste; after that asakti, attachment; then bhava; and then appears prema. These
are the different stages leading to prema's appearance within the heart of a
spiritual practitioner.

It is a gradual process. Mahaprabhu said the same thing:

ucca sankirtane kari sraddhara pracara

Loudly chant the holy names and preach with faith.

When my guru-maharaja came to the West, what did he have with him? Only strong
faith in Krishna, strong faith in the words of his guru, strong faith in the
holy name. He had nothing else. It is a question of strong faith in Gopal. But
people are lacking faith. You have some faith, but not strong faith. You should
develop strong faith. Caitanya-caritamrta (madhya 22.62) states:

'sraddha'-sabde -- visvasa kahe sudrdha niscaya
krsne bhakti kaile sarva-karma krta haya

"Sraddha" is defined as confident, firm faith that by rendering transcendental
loving service to Krishna one automatically performs all subsidiary activities.
Such faith is favorable to the discharge of devotional service.

CHANT LOUDLY!

If you develop krsna-bhakti all of your duties and obligations are finished. You
are thinking, "This is my duty, my responsibility, to look after the maintenance
of my family, my wife and my children. But it is said, krsne bhakti kaile
sarva-karma krta haya - "All of your work is finished." Everyone says this, but
they are only speaking from the lips. In their heart, 99.9% people have no
faith. Therefore Gauranga Mahaprabhu has said, ucca sankirtane kari sraddhara
pracara - "Chant loudly: hare krsna hare krsna krsna krsna hare hare hare rama
hare rama rama rama hare hare. Inculcate sraddha, faith, unto those people who
have not developed sraddha."

My guru-maharaja did that. When he first arrived here he came with only a pair
of karatalas. He simply went to a park and chanted Hare Krishna. The hippies
were rolling on the ground, half-naked, taking strong drugs like LSD and
marijuana, and becoming mad. My guru-maharaja just played karatalas and chanted,
and thereby he inculcated sraddha in them. Cora-vesya satha - the thieves, the
prostitutes, and the cheaters - sadhu is able to inculcate sraddha even into
them. That is Mahaprabhu's instruction: agre sraddha diya - "First inculcate
sraddha unto them." Then when they are sraddhavan, when they have developed
sraddha, strong faith in the holy name, strong faith in Krishna, and
sadhu-sastra-guru-vakya, then they are eligible to be initiated. There is the
offense to the holy name known as sraddha-hina-jane namopadesa "don't give
someone nama upadesa, instructions on chanting, if they are lacking in sraddha."
So agre-sraddha first one must have sraddha.

How can one develop sraddha? That is another question - for this reason we
perform loud sankirtana. By doing so you can develop sraddha. Don't feel
depressed or disappointed; Mahaprabhu is there, Krishna is there, Srila
Prabhupada is there. Chant loudly and fill the atmosphere with transcendental
sound vibration! You should have full complete faith in the holy name, in Gopal,
in Krishna and Mahaprabhu. Don't feel desperate at any time, under any
circumstances. There is no question of pessimism in Mahaprabhu's movement. There
is all optimism. I have seen during my tour that now this pessimism is
widespread amongst the devotees in America. Seeing that, I feel very sorry. I am
crying in my heart. What has happened? My guru-maharaja came here first. He
sowed the seed here. Now what has happened? They have lost faith - such a sorry
state of affairs.

How is it that a small boy immediately developed faith and got Krishna? He cried
out, "O Gopal! Where are You? My mother has said to call you!" And immediately
Gopal appeared.

THE DETERMINATION OF DHRUVA

Dhruva Maharaja was also only a child, a five-year-old boy. When he inquired
from his mother Suniti, she told him, "Narayan is there. If you get the mercy of
Lord Narayan then all of your desires will be fulfilled."

Dhruva said, "Yes! Lord Narayan. Where is He?"

Suniti said, "I have heard that saints and sages go to the forest to get Him."

Dhruva said, "Oh I must go! I must go and get Him!" He was only a five-year-old
boy, but he had such determination.

Later, Narada Muni told him, "The forest is a very dangerous place. There are
many fearful, ferocious animals here - tigers, lions, and snakes. You are a
small boy, what can you do here?"

Dhruva said, "No! No! My mother said that Narayan is there. I must go and find
Him. Dhruva wouldn't hear any dissuasion. He was so strong and determined!
Therefore his name is Dhruva. "Dhruva" means "determined". His determination
never shakes. Rupa Goswami therefore says in Upadesamrta (text 3):

utsahan niscayad dhairyat tat-tat-karma-pravartanat
sanga-tyagat sato vrtteh sadbhir bhaktih prasidhyati

One can execute the process of bhakti-yoga successfully with full-hearted
enthusiasm, perseverance, and determination, by following the prescribed duties
in the association of devotees and by engaging completely in activities of
goodness.

Rupa Goswami, mahajana-acarya, says one must have utsahan, enthusiasm, and
niscayad, determination. "Yes, I am determined to achieve this thing. I must
achieve it." Dhruva had that kind of determination. But also dhairyat, you must
have patience. Don't lose patience. This strong determination and strong faith
is most important. Nothing is impossible. Krishna is always there to help you.
He is there in your heart. He will test how strong your faith is in Him. Your
faith is shaking; it is not strong. How determined are you? Krishna creates
everything. His will is supreme. By His mere desire creation, maintenance, and
destruction take place. We are completely dependent on His will. Bhaktivinode
says in Saranagati (3.4.7), tomara icchaya achi nirbhara koriya - "I am
completely dependent on Your will, O Krishna." So Krishna says, "Okay, I will
test your faith, to see if you are really completely dependent on My will." But
you are lacking faith, and Krishna knows, "Oh, he has no faith. He
only speaks from the lips. In his heart he has no faith."

(To be continued.)
-- From an evening program in Lansing, Michigan, USA, 28 October 1991

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