Chapter 12. Devotional
Service
TEXT 6-7
ye tu sarvani karmani
mayi sannyasya mat-parah
ananyenaiva yogena
mam dhyayanta upasate
tesam aham samuddharta
mrtyu-samsara-sagarat
bhavami na cirat partha
mayy avesita-cetasam
SYNONYMS
ye--one
who; tu--but; sarvani--everything; karmani--activities;
mayi--unto Me; sannyasya--giving up; mat-parah--being
attached to Me; ananyena--without division; eva--certainly;
yogena--by practice of such bhakti-yoga; mam--unto
Me; dhyayantah--meditating; upasate--worship; tesam--of
them; aham--I; samuddharta--deliverer; mrtyu--death;
samsara--material existence; sagarat--from the ocean; bhavami--become;
na cirat--not a long time; partha--O son of Prtha; mayi--unto
Me; avesita--fixed; cetasam--of those whose minds are like
that.
TRANSLATION
For one who
worships Me, giving up all his activities unto Me and being devoted to
Me without deviation, engaged in devotional service and always meditating
upon Me, who has fixed his mind upon Me, O son of Prtha, for him I am the
swift deliverer from the ocean of birth and death.
PURPORT
It is explicitly
stated here that the devotees are very fortunate to be delivered very soon
from material existence by the Lord. In pure devotional service one comes
to the realization that God is great and that the individual soul is subordinate
to Him. His duty is to render service to the Lord--if not, then he will
render service to maya.
As stated
before, the Supreme Lord can only be appreciated by devotional service.
Therefore, one should be fully devoted. One should fix his mind fully on
Krsna in order to achieve Him. One should work only for Krsna. It does
not matter in what kind of work one engages, but that work should be done
only for Krsna. That is the standard of devotional service. The devotee
does not desire any achievement other than pleasing the Supreme Personality
of Godhead. His life's mission is to please Krsna, and he can sacrifice
everything for Krsna's satisfaction, just as Arjuna did in the Battle of
Kuruksetra. The process is very simple: one can devote himself in his occupation
and engage at the same time in chanting Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna,
Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. Such transcendental
chanting attracts the devotee to the Personality of Godhead.
The Supreme
Lord herein promises that He will without delay deliver a pure devotee
thus engaged from the ocean of material existence. Those who are advanced
in yoga practice can willfully transfer the soul to whatever planet
they like by the yoga process, and others take the opportunity in
various ways, but as far as the devotee is concerned, it is clearly stated
here that the Lord Himself takes him. He does not need to wait to become
very experienced in order to transfer himself to the spiritual sky.
In the Varaha
Purana this verse appears:
nayami paramam sthanam arciradi-gatim vina
garuda-skandham aropya yatheccham anivaritah
The purport
of this verse is that a devotee does not need to practice astanga-yoga
in order to transfer his soul to the spiritual planets. The responsibility
is taken by the Supreme Lord Himself. He clearly states here that He Himself
becomes the deliverer. A child is completely cared for by his parents,
and thus his position is secure. Similarly, a devotee does not need to
endeavor to transfer himself by yoga practice to other planets.
Rather, the Supreme Lord, by His great mercy, comes at once, riding on
His bird carrier Garuda, and at once delivers the devotee from this material
existence. Although a man who has fallen in the ocean may struggle very
hard and may be very expert in swimming, he cannot save himself. But if
someone comes and picks him up from the water, then he is easily rescued.
Similarly, the Lord picks up the devotee from this material existence.
One simply has to practice the easy process of Krsna consciousness and
fully engage himself in devotional service. Any intelligent man should
always prefer the process of devotional service to all other paths. In
the Narayaniya this is confirmed as follows:
ya vai sadhana-sampattih purusartha-catustaye
taya vina tad apnoti naro narayanasrayah
The purport
of this verse is that one should not engage in the different processes
of fruitive activity or cultivate knowledge by the mental speculative process.
One who is devoted to the Supreme Personality can attain all the benefits
derived from other yogic processes, speculation, rituals, sacrifices, charities,
etc. That is the specific benediction of devotional service.
Simply by
chanting the holy name of Krsna--Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare
Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare--a devotee of the Lord
can approach the supreme destination easily and happily, but this destination
cannot be approached by any other process of religion.
The conclusion
of Bhagavad-gita is stated in the Eighteenth Chapter:
sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja
aham tvam sarva-papebhyo moksayisyami ma sucah
One should
give up all other processes of self-realization and simply execute devotional
service in Krsna consciousness. That will enable one to reach the highest
perfection of life. There is no need for one to consider the sinful actions
of his past life because the Supreme Lord fully takes charge of him. Therefore
one should not futilely try to deliver himself in spiritual realization.
Let everyone take shelter of the supreme omnipotent Godhead, Krsna. That
is the highest perfection of life.
  
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