Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Song From Srila Bhaktivinode Thakura


Song From Srila Bhaktivinoda
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(1)
jñānī jñāna-yoge, koriyā jatane, brahmera sākṣāt kore
brahma-sākṣātkār, aprarābdha karma, sampūrna jñānete hare
1) The learned man, endeavoring in the practice of jñāna-yoga, eventually achieves direct perception of the Supreme Brahman. That realization of Brahman awards one with fully complete transcendental knowledge, which removes all of one’s aprārabdha, or unfructified karmic reactions accrued in previous births.
(2)
tabu to’ prārabdha, nāhi hoy kṣoy, phala-bhoga binā kabhu
brahma-bhūta jīva, phala-bhoga lāgi’, janama-maraṇa labhu
2) However, by dint of Brahman realization one’s prārabdha, or karmic reactions that are presently fructifying, are not diminished unless one actually undergoes the suffering of those reactions. Therefore, despite being a Brahman-realized soul, one must still experience the present reactions of his karma and thus be implicated in the cycle of birth and death.
(3)
kintu ohe nāma, tava sphūrti ha’le,ekāntī janera āro
prārabdhāprārabdha, kichu nāhi thāke, vede gāya bāro bāro
3) But, O holy name, if You are manifest on the tongue of Your unalloyed devotee, then all of his sinful reactions of both past and present lives are completely destroyed. This truth is sung by the Vedas again and again.
(4)
tomāra udaye, jīvera hṛdoya, sampūrna śodhita hoy
karma-jñāna-bandha, saba dūre jāya, anāyāse bhava-kṣoy
4) O holy name, when You arise within the living being’s heart, it becomes completely purified. The shackles of materialistic activities and intellectual knowledge are cast far away, and the soul’s worldly existence comes to an end without any difficulty.
(5)
nāma-ḍaṅkā-dhvani, koriyā jāibe, nāmera niśāna dharo
nāma-ḍaṅkā-dhvani, koriyā jāibe,bheṭibe muralīdharo
5) Bhaktivinoda raises his arms and says, “Take up the banner of the holy name and walk along sounding the drum of the holy name. In this way you will surely obtain the direct audience of Lord Muralīdhara, the holder of the flute.”

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