ON
CHANTING
QUESTION MARK
from
His Holiness Danavir Goswami
posted July 31, 2003
There
appears to be symptoms of chara kirtana (concocted kirtana)
growing within the society. Unauthorized kirtanas are
popping up even at various major festivals such as the
Mayapura-Vrndavana Festival or Rathayatra festivals.
If this infectious disease goes unchecked, it will turn
into prakrita sahajiya.
But someone
may protest, "The devotees love it. Can't you see
how ecstatic everyone is chanting?" All the same,
ISKCON devotees should ask the question whether Srila
Prabhupada authorized such methods of chanting? Although
forgetful or inexperienced devotees may be swept away,
those who actually know Srila Prabhupada's instructions
about chanting are alarmed.
There
are so many they have invented. Just like Hare Krsna
mantra is prescribed in the sastras, and they have
invented so many. Although there is the name of the
Supreme Lord, still you have to follow the sastra.
If you say Rama Rama Rama, Radhe Radhe Radhe, Krsna,
there are so many mentioned. That is also name, but
you have to follow the sastra. Sastra says:
Hare
Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Krsna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
You
have to take that. Not that you can say, nitai-gaura
radhe-syama, hare krsna hare rama, no. Why? Is there
any in the sastra? No, you have invented. What is
the value of your invention? You are not perfect.
But they like that "It is my guru, I have got
some followers, I invent some type of chanting."
This is nonsense. You must follow, mahajano yena gatah
sa panthah. You cannot invent. (Lecture: Srimad-Bhagavatam
5.5.14 -- Vrndavana, November 2, 1976)
Today it
is common to hear kirtanas composed of words such as:
"Gauranga," "Nityananda", "Nitai,
Nitai, Nitai, Nitai, Nitai Gauranga," "Gaurahari,"
"Gaura, Gaura", "Nitai-Gaura," "Nitai-Gauranga,"
"Gaura-Nitai", "Gaura-Nityananda Bol,
Haribol", "Gaura Sri Advaita Bol, Haribol"
"Gaura Sri Karandhara Bol, Haribol," "Gaura
Sri Srivasa Bol, Haribol," "Jagannatha Haribol,"
"Radhe Radhe Govinda, Govinda Radhe," "Haribol,
Haribol," "Hari, Hari Haribol," "Hari,
Hari, Hari, Hari, Hari Haribol," "Jaya Radhe,"
"Radhe, Radhe, Radhe, Radhe Radhe Govinda,"
etc.
In spite
of the fact that these are holy names of the Lord, ISKCON
devotees should not indulge in this type of kirtana
because it was disapproved by the founder-acarya of
ISKCON.
Jayadvaita:
...names of Krsna as the spiritual master or the acaryas
have chanted them, but sometimes I'll hear that our
devotees will be chanting Krsna's name in different
ways that I haven't heard, in kirtana.
Prabhupada: I do not follow what you say.
Jayadvaita: Just like sometimes we'll hear
our men. They'll be chanting... Like yesterday I heard
that someone was chanting, "Nitai-Gaura, Nitai-Gaura,
Nitai-Nitai-Gaura." Like that, I'll hear different
mantras. Someone is chanting: "Radhe, Radhe,
Radhe, Radhe," like that, at kirtana.
Prabhupada: Well, that is not done by the acaryas.
But there is no harm chanting "Radhe." But
sometimes it is degraded to make something new, invention.
Therefore better to stick to "Hare Krsna"
and to "Sri-Krsna Caitanya Prabhupada-Nityananda."
Otherwise... Just like the sahajiyas, they have invented:
"Nitai-Gaura Radhe Syama, Hare Krsna Hare Rama."
These things will come gradually. But they are not
approved. They are called chara kirtana, means "concocted
kirtana." But there is no harm chanting "Radhe,
Nitai-Gaura." So better stick to this Panca-tattva,
and maha-mantra. Just like "Nitai Gaura Radhe
Syama, Hare Krsna Hare Rama." There is "Nitai-Gaura,
Radhe Syama," but it is not approved. Mahajano
yena gatah sa panthah. We have to follow the mahajana.
In Caitanya-caritamrta you'll find "Sri-Krsna-Caitanya
Prabhu-Nityananda, Sri-Advaita Gadadhara...,"
never "Nitai Gaura, Radhe Syama." So why
should we do that?
Jayapataka: The concocter of the "Nitai
Gaura Radhe Syama," previously he was a follower
of Bhaktisiddhanta, but then he was rejected, and
then he started his own camp.
Prabhupada: No, yes, he was meeting Bhaktivinoda
Thakura. So... What is called? Carana dasa Babaji.
Satsvarupa: Srila Prabhupada, sometimes during
arati, many bona fide bhajanas are sung, but not much
Hare Krsna. Is that not a good tendency, that maybe
just two or three minutes of Hare Krsna mantra and
many other bhajanas?
Prabhupada: No. We should stick to Hare Krsna.
Sri-Krsna-Caitanya Prabhu-Nityananda, jiva jago jiva
jago..., these are authorized. But Hare Krsna is the
maha-mantra. What is sung by mahajana, Bhaktivinoda
Thakura, Narottama dasa Thakura, that can be sung.
(Morning Walk -- April 8, 1975, Mayapur)
DO RESTRICTIONS
APPLY FOR ADVANCED DEVOTEES?
One may
agree that kirtana constraints are healthy for neophytes
but may question whether kirtana restrictions also apply
for advanced devotees? Did not Lord Caitanya Himself
chant names of the gopis incurring criticism from His
neophyte students? How then can there be regulations
in chanting for uttama adhikaris?
Lord Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu, while experiencing the highest
platform of mahabhava, chanted the names of the gopis
rather than the mahamantra. That is His prerogative,
He is God. That was also a unique event. However, He
instructed His followers to chant the mahamantra; hare
krsna hare krsna, krsna krsna hare hare, hare rama hare
rama rama rama hare hare. If we imitate Lord Caitanya's
unequaled and exclusive right rather than follow His
instructions, it will be a failure. Furthermore, His
senapati bhakta, Srila Prabhupada instructed his ISKCON
devotees to chant Hare Krsna and not other things.
There
are sahajiyas who, not knowing the importance of the
Panca-tattva, concoct their own slogans, such as bhaja
nitai gaura, radhe syama, japa hare krsna hare rama
or sri-krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda hare krsna
hare rama sri-radhe govinda. Such chants may be good
poetry, but they cannot help us to go forward in devotional
service. In such chants there are also many discrepancies,
which need not be discussed here. Strictly speaking,
when chanting the names of the Panca-tattva, one should
fully offer his obeisances: sri-krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda
sri-advaita gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda.
By such chanting one is blessed with the competency
to chant the Hare Krsna maha-mantra without offense.
When chanting the Hare Krsna maha-mantra, one should
also chant it fully: Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna
Krsna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama,
Hare Hare. One should not foolishly adopt any of the
slogans concocted by imaginative devotees. If one
actually wants to derive the effects of chanting,
one must strictly follow the great acaryas. This is
confirmed in the Mahabharata: maha-jano yena gatah
sa panthah. "The real path of progress is that
which is traversed by great acaryas and authorities."
(Caitanya-caritamrta Adi 7.168 Purport)
There are
those who think that when they become inspired, especially
while visiting holy places, it is unavoidable to chant
spontaneous mantras. Lord Caitanya's movement is indeed
meant for ecstasy. Saba avatara, sara siromani, kevala
ananda-kanda: Lord Caitanya and Nityananda introduced
a simply joyful process of chanting and dancing. Why
though, should ecstasy be inhibited due to chanting
authorized mantras? Chanting of the maha mantra is prescribed
in sacred Vedas. It was brought to earth by Sri Narada
Muni and it was recommended as the panacea for Kali
yuga by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Furthermore the Gaudiya
acaryas have provided the panca tattva maha mantra,
(i.e. sri-krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda sri-advaita
gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda) as a means to
glorify Lord Gauranga and His associates. Therefore
it is most illogical to consider that the devotees will
not derive enough ecstasy by chanting these mantras.
Prayers
must be approved by Vedic literature, as indicated
in this verse by the words daivibhir girbhih. In our
Krsna consciousness movement we do not allow any song
that has not been approved or sung by bona fide devotees.
We generally sing two songs. One is sri-krsna-caitanya
prabhu nityananda sri-advaita gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda.
This is bona fide. It is always mentioned in the Caitanya-caritamrta,
and it is accepted by the acaryas. The other, of course,
is the maha-mantra-Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna,
Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare.
We may also sing the songs of Narottama dasa Thakura,
Bhaktivinoda Thakura and Locana dasa Thakura, but
these two songs-"sri-krsna-caitanya" and
the Hare Krsna maha-mantra-are sufficient to please
the Supreme Personality of Godhead. (SB 8.5.25 Purport)
CHANTING
"GAURANGA".?
A valid
observation may be brought forward citing that within
the Gaudiya Vaisnava literature including Ananta Samhita,
Caitanya-bhagavata and the songs of Narottama dasa Thakura,
etc. one finds recommendations for chanting the names
of Lord Caitanya such as Gauranga, Gauracandra, Gaurahari,
etc.
Srila
Prabhupada clarifies this issue for us.
Caitanya-bhagavata there is a verse which says,
grhe va vanete thake, ha gauranga bole dake. The purport
is that either if you remain in household life or
you remain as mendicant in the forest, in either case,
you just become a devotee of Lord Caitanya. (Lecture:
New York, September 5, 1968)
This famous
verse, grhe va vanete thake, ha gauranga bole dake is
also included in the fourth stanza of Narottama dasa
Thakura's song Savarana Sri Gaura Mahim (Gaurangera
Duti Pada). Gauranga bole dake translated literally
means to chant or shout the name of Gauranga. However,
Srila Prabhupada gives a broader meaning, namely that
gauranga bole dake means one should become a devotee
of Lord Caitanya.
This does
not negate the particular emphasis placed on chanting
Gauranga's holy name. One should become a devotee of
Lord Caitanya and chant Gauranga's name. Exactly how
Gauranga's name should be chanted is explained in the
following excerpt from a lecture.
Narottama
dasa Thakura says, grhe ba vanete thake, 'ha gauranga'
bale dake. Either you remain at home or outside home,
you chant sri krsna caitanya prabhu nityananda sri-advaita
gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda. This is the
process, very simple process. And Hare Krsna. (Srimad-Bhagavatam
5.5.2 -- Johannesburg, October 22, 1975 [emphasis
ours])
There is
no contradiction. Chant Lord Gauranga's holy name in
the proper, authorized method sri krsna caitanya prabhu
nityananda sri-advaita gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda
then chant the Hare Krsna maha mantra. This method of
chanting in kirtana was consistently described in Srila
Prabhupada's writings and was always present in Srila
Prabhupada's own example when leading kirtanas. Narottama
dasa Thakura's verse, or any other reference, should
not be used as a validation for deviating from Srila
Prabhupada's clear instruction on how to perform kirtana.
While commenting
on the song beginning with the words gauranga balite
ha'be pulaka sarira hari hari balite nayane ba'be nira,
Srila Prabhupada wrote:
The
chanting of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's name is more
essential than the chanting of the Hare Krsna maha-mantra
because Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is the most magnanimous
incarnation and His mercy is very easily achieved.
Therefore one must first take shelter of Sri Caitanya
Mahaprabhu by chanting sri-krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda
sri-advaita gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda.
(Adi 8.31 Purport)
Gauranga
balite refers to chanting the name of Gauranga and once
more Srila Prabhupada confirms that the proper, acceptable
mode of chanting Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's names and
those of Nityananda Prabhu is sri-krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda
sri-advaita gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda.
PANCA TATTVA
MANTRA
Prior to
publishing his translation and commentary on Sri Caitanya
Caritamrta, Srila Prabhupada taught that the Panca-tattva
maha mantra was much more powerful than the Hare Krsna
mantra. Upon hearing this in July of 1971, a disciple
seated amongst several others in Srila Prabhupada's
room, asked why not chant some rounds of the panca tattva
mantra after finishing sixteen rounds of the Hare Krsna
mantra each day? Srila Prabhupada replied that we should
not do so since Lord Caitanya came just to show us how
to worship Lord Krsna and that the Lord wanted us to
chant the Hare Krsna mantra and therefore we should
follow His advice and example.
The reason
Srila Prabhupada so carefully regulated kirtana chanting
in ISKCON was to prevent kirtana chaos which means chaos
in the devotees' spiritual lives. He knew very well
the outcome of manufacturing new mantras.
Taking
advantage of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, many unscrupulous
devotees manufacture a maha-mantra of their own. Sometimes
they sing bhaja nitai gaura radhe syama hare krsna
hare rama or sri-krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda
hare krsna hare rama sri-radhe govinda. Actually,
however, one should chant the names of the full Panca-tattva
(sri-krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda sri-advaita
gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda) and then the
sixteen words Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna,
Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare.
But these unscrupulous, less intelligent men confuse
the entire process. Of course, since they are also
devotees they can express their feelings in that way,
but the method prescribed by Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's
pure devotees is to first chant the full Panca-tattva
mantra and then chant the maha-mantra-Hare Krsna,
Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare
Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. (Caitanya-caritamrta Adi
7.4 Purport)
This strong
warning is not only for outsiders, it applies to ISKCON
as well. Sentimental persons indulge in long kirtana
performances of chanting "Nitai-Gaura" and
"Gauranga" disregarding the explicit instructions
Srila Prabhupada. Nevertheless, the founder-acarya for
ISKCON has pronounced the type of kirtana he desires
in the society's world headquarters.
The
International Society for Krishna Consciousness now
has its world center in Navadvipa, Mayapur. The managers
of this center should see that twenty-four hours a
day there is chanting of the holy names of the Hare
Krsna maha-mantra, with the addition of haraye namah,
krsna yadavaya namah, for this song was a favorite
of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's. But all such sankirtana
must be preceded by the chanting of the holy names
of the five tattvas-sri-krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda
sri-advaita gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda.
We are already accustomed to chant these two mantras-sri-krsna-caitanya
prabhu-nityananda sri-advaita gadadhara srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda
and Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare/
Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. Now, after
these, the other two lines-namely haraye namah, krsna
yadavaya namah/ gopala govinda rama sri-madhusudana-should
be added, especially in Mayapur. Chanting of these
six lines should go on so perfectly well that no one
there hears any vibration other than the chanting
of the holy names of the Lord. That will make the
center spiritually all-perfect. (Caitanya-caritamrta
Adi 17.123 Purport)
WHY NOT
JUST CHANT HARE KRSNA?
Does the
Hare Krsna maha mantra lack potency? Quite to the contrary,
this mantra which contains thirty-two syllables, is
quite sufficient in itself to bring ecstasy, victory,
mercy, knowledge etc. To equal thirty-two syllables
it is necessary to chant ra-ma rather than simply ram.
All
over the world, our only means is to chant Hare Krsna
mantra. Recently we have become victorious, very recently
in Melbourne. So you stick to this principle, go on
chanting Hare Krsna mantra anywhere it is possible,
and you'll be victorious. That is the blessings of
Caitanya Mahaprabhu. Believe in it and you'll be successful.
(The Nectar of Devotion -- Vrndavana, November 1,
1972)
hare
krsna hare krsna
krsna krsna hare hare
hare rama hare rama
rama rama hare hare
iti sodasakam namnam
kali-kalmasa-nasanam
natah parataropayah
sarva-vedesu drsyate
"Similarly,
the Kali-santarana Upanisad states, "Hare Krsna,
Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare
Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare-these sixteen names composed
of thirty-two syllables are the only means to counteract
the evil effects of Kali-yuga. In all the Vedas it
is seen that to cross the ocean of nescience there
is no alternative to the chanting of the holy name."
(Adi 7.76 Purport)
The
process for this Kali-yuga is very simple. One need
only chant the Hare Krsna maha-mantra. (TLK Vs 1)
MANUFACTURING
MANTRAS
It is well-known
that entertainers must always come up with new songs,
new lyrics, new styles, etc. to maintain the loyalty
of their fans and to attract new fans. Similarly, unauthorized
chants produced from puja and pratistha, (i.e. the desire
for mundane adoration and position) chokes the actual
bhakti lata plant of devotional service.
Therefore
our process is to chant the holy names of the Panca-tattva
and then we chant Hare Krsna maha-mantra. That is
perfect. And neither mixing. The mixing taste is called
rasabhasa. Rasabhasa. And we don't manufacture anything.
Just follow. We disagree with the persons who chant
that bhaja nitai-gaura radhe-syama. No. We must follow
strictly. Mahajano yena gatah sa panthah [Caitanya
Caritamrta. Madhya 17.186].
We
cannot manufacture simply for some worldly cheap reputation
and prestige. If we manufacture something, that will
not help us. We must follow. Mahajano yena. Dharmasya
tattvam nihitam guhayam mahajano yena gatah sa panthah.
We must follow the mahajanas. So you'll find in the
Caitanya-caritamrta, the Kaviraja Gosvami, in every
chapter he begins, sri-krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda,
jaya advaita..., gaura-bhakta-vrnda. This is the process.
(Lecture: Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Adi-lila 7.5 --
Mayapur, March 7, 1974)
Merely to
gather many sheep-like followers is not a qualification
for being a kirtana leader or a guru. Those who lead
kirtanas are responsible to represent Srila Prabhupada's
will in chanting the way he delineated.
SPECULATIVE
KIRTANA STYLES
Srila Prabhupada's
personal style of simple chanting in a pure and melodious
fashion did not change when he was in India. Historically
speaking, it can be traced that in the late 60's and
early 70's however Western devotees coming to India
had no place to stay but in some Gaudiya Math temples.
In some of these temples all different kinds of mantras
were chanted without restriction. Although these mantras
did not seem improper, Srila Prabhupada did not want
us to use them in our temple kirtanas.
With
regard to your question about Bengali style kirtana
and mrdanga playing, one or two styles is best. To
introduce more styles is not good. It will become
an encumbrance. Who is that Krsna das Babaji who is
teaching? If we introduce so much emphasis on style
of kirtana, then simply imitation will go on. Devotional
emotion is the main thing. If we give stress to instrument
and style then attention will be diverted to the style.
That will be spiritual loss. (Letter to Satsvarupa
Goswami, -- New Vrndavana 30 June, 1976)
However
this form of kirtan filtered into our movement very
quickly since it was new and exciting and therefore
rapidly accepted by the kirtan leaders. Variety is the
spice of life. This variety however, did not actually
please Srila Prabhupada. Now one may say: "Okay,
I accept that Srila Prabhupada wrote about exclusive
Hare Krsna kirtana which he desired his followers to
sing. And I accept that Srila Prabhupada himself always
lead kirtanas by chanting the maha mantra and never
used the other types of chants often used by Bengali
devotees. But did he ever get personally involved in
correcting improper chanting?"
CHANTING
MELODIES
Srila Prabhupada
was very strict in the melody sung during the mangala-aratika.
He wanted the morning melody and nothing else. Before
the opening of the Vrndavana Krsna Balarama Temple in
1975, one morning Srila Prabhupada called his secretary
into his room and complained about the singing. The
devotee who led mangala aratrika kirtana had chanted
melodies other than the morning melody. Srila Prabhupada
said that he did not like the singing in the morning.
He stated that the morning melody must be sung throughout
the mangala-aratika and no other melody should be sung.
He then demonstrated how the singing should be done
singing the first verse of the Samsara Prayer. Srila
Prabhupada was very insistent that the singing should
be done in that way only. He then told his secretary
to lead the mangala aratrika kirtanas in the morning
as a way to establish the standards within the temple.
CHANTING
"JAYA RADHE.?"
The morning
after receiving that instruction, Srila Prabhupada's
secretary led the mangala aratrika kirtana in Srila
Prabhupada's room duplicating the melodious style which
he had been shown the day before. Srila Prabhupada was
pleased and seemed to enjoy the kirtana but unfortunately
at the end of the kirtana, the secretary fell victim
to speculation and sang a couple of "jaya radhe's".
"Srila
Prabhupada looked at me with eyes blazing like fire.
Voice choked and gagging, I ended the kirtan immediately
without further formalites, never again to make the
same mistake. Prabhupada never ended kirtans with
various extra mantras, especially not "jaya radhe,"
so why should I?"(Srila Prabhupada's room in
Detroit related by Harikesa dasa)
Srila Prabhupada
didn't want his followers to chant Jaya Radhe in kirtanas.
He explained that Sukadeva Gosvami did not feel himself
qualified to chant the name of Radha in the Srimad-Bhagavatam
and therefore only indicated her name with the word
"aradhana" while describing the topmost gopi
friend of Krsna.
"CHANTING
JAYA GURUDEVA.?"
Srila Prabhupada
objected to the chanting of "Jaya Gurudeva"
since he considered it to be a direct insertion into
our movement from the sahajiya sampradayas in Bengal
who always say things like "Jaya Gurudeva,"
without referring to any particular guru. Prabhupada
criticized this as impersonal and did not want it chanted
by his disciples. "Who is the guru?" he would
challenge.
Srila
Prabhupada also did not appreciate the extended chanting
of Jaya Prabhupada at the expense of chanting the
Hare Krsna maha mantra. (Srila Prabhupada's room in
Detroit related by Harikesa dasa)
CHANTING 'JAPA, BOLO, BHAJA' HARE KRSNA.?
In July
of 1976 Prabhupada was in New Mayapur in France. A raging
kirtan was going on somewhere below his room. Srila
Prabhupada was verbally dictating responses to letters
he had received while his secretary sat before him writing
the words down. Srila Prabhupada was very disturbed
by something he heard.
"Do
you hear that?" he asked the secretary.
"What
is that, Srila Prabhupada?" replied the secretary.
"Listen
to what he is saying."
"I
cannot hear anything special. What is wrong?"
"He
is chanting something before the Hare Krsna mantra.
Go and stop this immediately."
The secretary
immediately ran downstairs, danda in hand, and started
pushing aside the crowds of ecstatic chanters to get
at the leader of the kirtana. He could still not hear
exactly what was being chanted, and neither could he
imagine how Srila Prabhupada could hear it, but with
full faith he plunged through the crowd expecting to
soon be close enough to know who was leading the kirtana
and what it was that he was saying before the Hare Krsna
mantra. When he was about two meters away from the leader
he saw that it was Prthu Putra Swami leading the kirtana
and then he finally heard that Prthu Putra Swami was
faintly saying "bhaja" before each Hare Krsna
mantra. With this confirmation, the secretary demanded,
in the name of Srila Prabhupada, that he not chant that
before the mantra and that he never do it again. This
caused a bit of a pause in the kirtan while everyone
tried to understand what was going on, but before too
long the secretary was again going back upstairs and
the kirtana was being chanted correctly. Srila Prabhupada
asked for a report of what happened and was satisfied
that the mistake had been corrected. One should never
chant anything before the mahamantra including "japa",
"bolo", or "bhaja".
CHANTING
"GAURA NITYANANDA BOL.?"
One morning
in the winter of 1975, after the temple was opened,
Ananda prabhu was leading the kirtan. Ananda prabhu
was a Godbrother of Srila Prabhupada who had been living
in our temple for many years, humbly engaged in serving
the devotees with great love and devotion. He was the
personal cook of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati and
was extremely expert in preparing emergency medicinal
herbs when the need arose (as when Saurabh das was bitten
by a scorpion but was saved by Ananda prabhu's timely
herb application). He was also an enthusiastic kirtana
leader. Srila Prabhupada was in his room as usual during
the mangala aratika kirtan and his secretary was in
the room next to him waiting for some order or command.
The kirtan was loud and the speakers, combined with
the reverberation of the hall, projected the sound into
Prabhupada's room with great ease. Prabhupada called
his secretary into his room. The secretary already knew
what was going to happen since he was trained by him
the previous year about standards for kirtana. Ananda
Prabhu was chanting "gaur nityananda bol"
& etc.
Srila Prabhupada
told the secretary to go to the temple room and stop
Ananda from singing the kirtana. The secretary was shocked.
This was the first time that he ever had to stop one
of Srila Prabhupada's own Godbrothers from singing a
kirtana. but he dutifully marched off to the temple
room to fulfill the order. Afraid of making an offense
or being crude the secretary did not feel good about
the matter yet he managed to mutter out some words to
the effect that Prabhupada didn't want this mantra in
the temple and that would he please chant Hare Krsna
instead. Srila Prabhupada was extremely determined that
the kirtan standard be maintained and not changed by
the introduction of "other" mantras which
were commonly heard in temples and maths.
One
of ISKCON's most famous kirtana leaders also liked
to chant "gaura nityananda bol." Although
very few devotees know this, Srila Prabhupada said
that he did not like those kirtanas and that such
chanting ruined kirtana. (Srila Prabhupada's room
in Detroit related by Harikesa dasa)
CHANTING
"GAURA GAURA GAURA.?"
As far
as standards go, Srila Prabhupada's instructions could
not have been more specific. During one of Srila Prabhupada's
stays in Vrndavana he was attending the evening kirtanas
and classes led by his disciples due to his being sickly
and unable to speak. One night Srila Prabhupada's disciple,
Bharadvaja dasa, chose to sing a song which he said
he got from a book by Gopal Bhatta Goswami. The song
was a variation on the mantra "krsna krsna krsna
krsna krsna krsna krsna he," but instead of the
name "Krsna", the name "Gaura" was
chanted. The mantra went, "gaura gaura gaura gaura
gaura gaura gaura he" & etc. Srila Prabhupada
disliked this extremely, so much so that the next morning
he called the president of the temple into his room
and wanted an explanation of why Bharadvaja was chanting
like that. The devotee could not give a proper explanation
at that moment. Srila Prabhupada said that he never
wanted to hear that again in the temple and that the
temple president should never allow such kinds of "speculation"
in kirtana. He then went on to specifically describe
how kirtana should be done.
A. For
mangala aratika: the samsara-dava prayer, then Sri
Krsna Caitanya (panca tattva maha mantra), then Hare
Krsna mahamantra, nothing else.
B. For the guru-puja: the "guru-prayer"
(that's what he called it) Sri Krsna Caitanya (panca
tattva maha mantra), then Hare Krsna mahamantra, nothing
else.
C. For evening aratika: the gaura aratika song, Sri
Krsna Caitanya (panca tattva maha mantra), and Hare
Krsna mahamantra, nothing else.
D. For all aratikas this basic pattern should be followed.
The chanting of Sri Krsna Caitanya (panca tattva maha
mantra) should only be for three times, not more.
E. No one should sing a bhajana unless all the devotees
know what the song means.
F. No one should sing songs in Vrindavan temple that
are in languages which the people do not understand.
Yasomati-nandana may be sung since the people understand
that.
In regards
to "E" above, Srila Prabhupada specifically
placed this restriction on the chanting after one incident
with Isana prabhu in Vrindavan. In July of 1974, when
Srila Prabhupada first moved into his new quarters,
kirtanas were being conducted in his room in the afternoon
and then he would give class. On one of the first days,
Srila Prabhupada's disciple Isana Prabhu, who at that
time was doing what was to be later known as FATE doll
exhibition, led a kirtan. He was simply repeating the
Sri Krsna Caitanya mantra over and over again, perhaps
for 15 times, when Srila Prabhupada demanded that he
stop and chant Hare Krsna. It was after this that Srila
Prabhupada became quite strict on the number of times
the mantra was sung.
"BHAJA"
OR "JAYA" SRI KRSNA CAITANYA?
In the middle
of 1977, ISKCON devotees noticed a sudden change in
the way the panca tattva maha mantra was to be chanted.
Up to that point, all of the kirtanas Srila Prabhupada
had led, both in person and on recordings displayed
the song as:
bhaja
sri-krsna-caitanya prabhu-nityananda sri-advaita gadadhara
srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrnda
Every devotee
sang this song in this way in every kirtana.
However,
in May of 1977 Srila Prabhupada became very displeased
with the kirtans of the group in the asrama next to
Krsna Balarama Mandira in Vrndavana. There kirtans were
taking place with the following speculated mantra, "(bhaja)
nitai gaura radhe syama (japa) Hare Krsna Hare Ram."
Srila Prabhupada then requested the devotees to stop
chanting the word "bhaja" before our Panca-tattva
maha mantra since the word actually is not part of the
mantra. There is no word which prefaces the mantra which
specifically reads "sri krsna caitanya prabhu nityananda
sri advaita gadadhara srivasadi gaura bhakta vrinda."
This mantra can be read in either Bengali or Sanskrit
letters on the walls of every temple in Vrindavan or
Bengal as it is one of the two essential mantras for
Gaudiya Vaisnavas.
Then Prabhupada
thought about using some mantra from the Caitanya-caritamrta
which he considered might go, "jaya sri krsna caitanya
prabhu nityananda, jayadvaita gadadhara srivasadi gaura
bhakta vrinda." His Divine Grace had his servants
and sanskritists look it up to see if they could find
it. After a thorough search they realized that there
was no mantra like that and that the closest mantra
was "jaya jaya sri-caitanya jaya nityananda jayadvaita-candra
jaya gaura-bhakta-vrnda" which was not what Prabhupada
wanted.
Nevertheless,
in order to definitively distinguish ISKCON from the
other chanters across the road, Srila Prabhupada insisted
on the change from the using the word "bhaja"
to "jaya" preceding the mantra. Tamal Krsna
Goswami also noted the change in his diary.
At
3:00 p.m. Srila Prabhupada signed his will and had
Upendra, Gopinatha, and myself witness it. During
the kirtana, Prabhupada twice instructed Yasodanandana
Maharaja not to sing "bhaja" before "Sri
Krsna Caitanya." Was it because of the bogus
groups who chant this word first? Prabhupada said
to chant "Jaya Sri Krsna Caitanya." (TKG
Diary: May 23, 1977 Vrndavana)
"You
can say 'Sri Krsna Caitanya' or 'Jaya Sri Krsna Caitanya,'
but never 'bhaja.' You just glorify these five personalities
and They will take care of everything." (Srila
Prabhupada speaking: TKG Diary: May 29, 1977 Vrndavana)
This
article originally published in The
Krishna Era-5227, Vaisnava Society
vol. 3
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