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(This is a literal translation
of an essay originally written in Tamil by Sri Swamigal.)
"In this kaliyuga whence dharma (righteousness) is at its lowest, quite
like the saying, Kalau kalmasha siddhanam(the
mischievous mind), human mind is filled with impure thoughts, dishonest ways
of acquiring wealth and whence no religious ritual can be conducted as per
norms, it is said that the best suited path for this age is Naama Japa
(chanting the Name of the Lord).
To show that this path is in no way inferior to other paths it has been
declared undoubtedly that the highest status, which was attained through
Dhyana (meditation) in Kritha Yuga, through
Yaga/Yagnas (sacrifice) in Thretha Yuga and through
Archana (offer of flowers at the feet of
the Lord while chanting His glory) in Dwapara Yuga, shall be attained
through Naama Sankeerthanam (singing the
praise of the Lord) in the Kali Yuga. Though Naama Sankeerthanam was
prevalent in all the four Yugas, it is especially meant for the Kali Yuga.
To save one from the boredom of repeating a single Name of the Lord
continuously, singing His various names with raaga (tune) and taala (beat)
was introduced. The mantra given in the Vedas for Naama Sankeerthanam is:
HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE
HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE
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Hare Rama
This mantram consists of Three Namas -
Rama, Krishna and
Hari. This is the mantra that Sri Krishna Chaitanya MahaPrabhu also
advocated.
One of the pontiffs of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Mutt, Sri Bhagawan Naama
Bodendra Saraswathi Swamigal, has coined the Rama Naama Sidhantha. In order
to stress the Power of the utterance of a single Name of the Lord, the
Swamigal has said that a single Name is so powerful that one cannot commit
as many sins as it can erase even if he were to take a vow to commit only
sins. Just as an arrow travelling towards its target, the Naama does not
stop its work until it shows God to us.
What is the use of only sins being erased? The Naama Japam has the power
to change our ways to the extent that no impure thought arises in us and
thus purifies us thoroughly. Though the Sun's rays are spread equally all
over, yet when they are passed through a lens thus directing them through a
single point they have the power to burn up the object directed at.
Likewise, by chanting a particular Name of the Lord repeatedly
single-pointedness of the mind is achieved.
Hence, great Saints deeply desire that such forceful Name of the Lord be
always chanted by one and all. The jewel of the puranas, Srimad Bhagavatham,
also popularly speaks on the greatness of Naama. Bhagavatham means Sri
Krishna's Charitra (life).
EKAM SHASTRAM DEVAKI PUTHRA GEETHAM
EKO DEVO DEVAKI PUTHRA EVA
EKO MANTHRASYA NAAMAANI YAAMI KARMAMBHYEKAM THASYA DEVASYA SEVA
which means
The only scripture is Devaki's son's (Lord Krishna's) words
The only God is Devaki's son (Lord Krishna)
The only Mantra is His Naama (name of the Lord - Krishna)
The only Karma (work) is service to the Lord (Krishna)
As quoted above, listening to the efficacy of Naama at the beginning of
the Bhagavatham, Parikshit desired liberation.
The Bhagavatham is full of life histories of saints. Their upadesa
(teaching) is only Naama Japam. The last sloka of Bhagavatham describes the
chant of Hari Naama as,
NAAMA SANKIRTHANAM YASYA SARVAPAPA
PRANAASHANAM
PRANAMO DUKKHA SHAMANAHA THAM NAMAAMI HARIM PARAM
Which means,
HE, the Lord, whose Name when chanted
destroys all sins,
HE, who removes all sorrows when one prostrates,
Unto such Hari, I bow down.
Externally, Bhagavatha Dharma is to treat the Lord as one amongst us and
to wake Him up in the morning and conduct worship as prescribed till putting
Him to sleep at night. Internally, these give us knowledge, devotion and
dispassion. Other paths give the desired results only if followed strictly
in accordance with the norms. But in this age it is very difficult to follow
other paths as per the prescribed rules. However, Naama Japam gives such joy
even while doing it that even the goal becomes only secondary." In order to give us a taste of the joy of Naama Sankeethanam our Guruji
Sri Muralidhara Swamigal has ordained that the sound of Naama reverberate in
various places.
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