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mantra-adhikārī—qualification for receiving mantra initiation; mantra-siddhi-ādi—the perfection of the mantra and so on; śodhana—purification; dīkṣā—initiation; prātaḥ-smṛti-kṛtya—morning duties and remembrance of the Supreme Lord; śauca—cleanliness; ācamana—washing the mouth and other parts of the body.
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“You should discuss the qualifications necessary for receiving a mantra, the perfection of the mantra, the purification of the mantra, initiation, morning duties, remembrance of the Supreme Lord, cleanliness and washing the mouth and other parts of the body.
"You should discuss the qualifications necessary for receiving a mantra, the perfection of the mantra, the purification of the mantra, initiation, morning duties, remembrance of the Supreme Lord, cleanliness and washing the mouth and other parts of the body.
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The following injunction is given in the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa (1.194) regarding mantra-adhikārī, the qualification for receiving mantra initiation:
The following injunction is given in the ''Hari-bhakti-vilāsa'' (1.194) regarding ''mantra-adhikārī'', the qualification for receiving ''mantra'' initiation:


:tāntrikeṣu ca mantreṣu dīkṣāyāṁ yoṣitām api
:''tāntrikeṣu ca mantreṣu dīkṣāyāṁ yoṣitām api''
:sādhvīnām adhikāro ‘sti śūdrādīnāṁ ca sad-dhiyām
:''sādhvīnām adhikāro 'sti śūdrādīnāṁ ca sad-dhiyām''


“Śūdras and women who are chaste and sincerely interested in understanding the Absolute Truth are qualified to be initiated with the pāñcarātrika-mantras.This is confirmed by Lord Kṛṣṇa in the Bhagavad-gītā ([[BG 9.32]]):
"Śūdras and women who are chaste and sincerely interested in understanding the Absolute Truth are qualified to be initiated with the ''pāñcarātrika-mantras''." This is confirmed by Lord Kṛṣṇa in the Bhagavad-gītā ([[BG 9.32 (1972)|BG 9.32]]):


:māṁ hi pārtha vyapāśritya ye ‘pi syuḥ pāpa-yonayaḥ
:''māṁ hi pārtha vyapāśritya ye 'pi syuḥ pāpa-yonayaḥ''
:striyo vaiśyās tathā śūdrās te ‘pi yānti parāṁ gatiṁ
:''striyo vaiśyās tathā śūdrās te 'pi yānti parāṁ gatiṁ''


“O son of Pṛthā, those who take shelter in Me, though they be of lower birth—women, vaiśyas [merchants] and śūdras [workers]—can attain the supreme destination.
"O son of Pṛthā, those who take shelter in Me, though they be of lower birth—women, ''vaiśyas'' [merchants] and ''śūdras'' [workers]—can attain the supreme destination."
If one actually wants to serve Kṛṣṇa, it doesn’t matter whether one is a śūdra, vaiśya or even a woman. If one is sincerely eager to chant the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra or dīkṣā-mantra, one is qualified to be initiated according to the pāñcarātrika process. However, according to Vedic principles, only a brāhmaṇa who is fully engaged in his occupational duties can be initiated. Śūdras and women are not admitted to a vaidika initiation. Unless one is fit according to the estimation of the spiritual master, one cannot accept a mantra from the pāñcarātrika-vidhi or the vaidika-vidhi. When one is fit to accept the mantra, one is initiated by the pāñcarātrika-vidhi or the vaidika-vidhi. In any case, the result is the same.


Regarding mantra-siddhy-ādi-śodhana, the efficacy of the mantra, Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura gives sixteen divisions, which are confirmed in the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa (beginning with 1.204):
If one actually wants to serve Kṛṣṇa, it doesn't matter whether one is a ''śūdra'', ''vaiśya'' or even a woman. If one is sincerely eager to chant the Hare Kṛṣṇa ''mantra'' or ''dīkṣā-mantra'', one is qualified to be initiated according to the ''pāñcarātrika'' process. However, according to Vedic principles, only a ''brāhmaṇa'' who is fully engaged in his occupational duties can be initiated. ''Śūdras'' and women are not admitted to a ''vaidika'' initiation. Unless one is fit according to the estimation of the spiritual master, one cannot accept a ''mantra'' from the ''pāñcarātrika-vidhi'' or the ''vaidika-vidhi''. When one is fit to accept the ''mantra'', one is initiated by the ''pāñcarātrika-vidhi'' or the ''vaidika-vidhi''. In any case, the result is the same.


:siddha-sādhya-susiddhāri-
Regarding ''mantra-siddhy-ādi-śodhana'', the efficacy of the ''mantra'', Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura gives sixteen divisions, which are confirmed in the ''Hari-bhakti-vilāsa'' (beginning with 1.204):
:kramāj jñeyo vicakṣaṇaiḥ


These are (1) siddha, (2) sādhya, (3) susiddha and (4) ari. These four principles can be divided further: (1) siddha-siddha, (2) siddha-sādhya, (3) siddha-susiddha, (4) siddha-ari, (5) sādhya-siddha, (6) sādhya-sādhya, (7) sādhya-susiddha, (8) sādhya-ari, (9) susiddha-siddha, (10) susiddha-sādhya, (11) susiddha-susiddha, (12) susiddha-ari, (13) ari-siddha, (14) ari-sādhya, (15) ari-susiddha, and (16) ari-ari.
:''siddha-sādhya-susiddhāri-''
:''kramāj jñeyo vicakṣaṇaiḥ''


Those who are initiated with the eighteen-syllable mantra do not need to consider the above-mentioned sixteen divisions. As enjoined in the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa (1.215, 219, 220):
These are (1) ''siddha'', (2) ''sādhya'', (3) ''susiddha'' and (4) ''ari''. These four principles can be divided further: (1) ''siddha-siddha'', (2) ''siddha-sādhya'', (3) ''siddha-susiddha'', (4) ''siddha-ari'', (5) ''sādhya-siddha'', (6) ''sādhya-sādhya'', (7) ''sādhya-susiddha'', (8) ''sādhya-ari'', (9) ''susiddha-siddha'', (10) ''susiddha-sādhya'', (11) ''susiddha-susiddha'', (12) ''susiddha-ari'', (13) ''ari-siddha'', (14) ''ari-sādhya'', (15) ''ari-susiddha'', and (16) ''ari-ari''.


:na cātra śātravā doṣā narṇasvādi-vicāraṇā
Those who are initiated with the eighteen-syllable ''mantra'' do not need to consider the above-mentioned sixteen divisions. As enjoined in the ''Hari-bhakti-vilāsa'' (1.215, 219, 220):
:ṛkṣa-rāśi-vicāro vā na kartavyo manau priye
:nātra cintyo ‘ri-śuddhyādir nāri-mitrādi-lakṣaṇam
:siddha-sādhya-susiddhāri-rūpā nātra vicāraṇā


There is śodhana, or purification of the mantra, but there is no such consideration for the Kṛṣṇa mantra. Balitvāt kṛṣṇa-mantrāṇāṁ saṁskārāpekṣaṇaṁ na hi: “The Kṛṣṇa mantra is so strong that there is no question of śodhana.” (Hari-bhakti-vilāsa 1.235)
:''na cātra śātravā doṣā narṇasvādi-vicāraṇā''
As far as dīkṣā is concerned, one should consult Madhya-līlā 15.108. On the whole, when a person is initiated according to the pāñcarātrika-vidhi, he has already attained the position of a brāhmaṇa. This is enjoined in the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa (2.12):
:''ṛkṣa-rāśi-vicāro vā na kartavyo manau priye''
:''nātra cintyo ‘ri-śuddhyādir nāri-mitrādi-lakṣaṇam''
:''siddha-sādhya-susiddhāri-rūpā nātra vicāraṇā''


:yathā kāñcanatāṁ yāti kāṁsyaṁ rasa-vidhānataḥ
There is ''śodhana'', or purification of the ''mantra'', but there is no such consideration for the Kṛṣṇa ''mantra''. ''Balitvāt kṛṣṇa-mantrāṇāṁ saṁskārāpekṣaṇaṁ na hi:'' "The Kṛṣṇa ''mantra'' is so strong that there is no question of ''śodhana''." (''Hari-bhakti-vilāsa'' 1.235)
:tathā dīkṣā-vidhānena dvijatvaṁ jāyate nṛṇām
As far as ''dīkṣā'' is concerned, one should consult Madhya-līlā 15.108. On the whole, when a person is initiated according to the ''pāñcarātrika-vidhi'', he has already attained the position of a ''brāhmaṇa''. This is enjoined in the ''Hari-bhakti-vilāsa'' (2.12):


“As bell metal can be turned into gold when treated with mercury, a disciple initiated by a bona fide guru immediately attains the position of a brāhmaṇa.”
:''yathā kāñcanatāṁ yāti kāṁsyaṁ rasa-vidhānataḥ''
As far as the time of dīkṣā (initiation) is concerned, everything depends on the position of the guru. As soon as a bona fide guru is received by chance or by a program, one should immediately take the opportunity to receive initiation. In the book called Tattva-sāgara, it is stated:
:''tathā dīkṣā-vidhānena dvijatvaṁ jāyate nṛṇām''


:durlabhe sad-gurūṇāṁ ca sakṛt-saṅga upasthite
"As bell metal can be turned into gold when treated with mercury, a disciple initiated by a bona fide ''guru'' immediately attains the position of a ''brāhmaṇa''."
:tad-anujñā yadā labdhā sa dīkṣāvasaro mahān
:grāme vā yadi vāraṇye kṣetre vā divase niśi
:āgacchati gurur daivād yathā dīkṣā tad-ājñayā
:yadaivecchā tadā dīkṣā guror ājñānurūpataḥ
:na tīrthaṁ na vrataṁ hemo na snānaṁ na japa-kriyā
:dīkṣāyāḥ karaṇaṁ kintu svecchā-prāpte tu sad-gurau


“If by chance one gets a sad-guru, it doesn’t matter whether one is in the temple or the forest. If the sad-guru, the bona fide spiritual master, agrees, one can be initiated immediately, without waiting for a suitable time or place.”
As far as the time of ''dīkṣā'' (initiation) is concerned, everything depends on the position of the ''guru''. As soon as a bona fide ''guru'' is received by chance or by a program, one should immediately take the opportunity to receive initiation. In the book called ''Tattva-sāgara'', it is stated:
Concerning prātaḥ-smṛti, remembrance of the Lord in the morning, in the early morning hours (known as brāhma-muhūrta) one should get up and immediately chant the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra, or at least “Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa.In this way, one should remember Kṛṣṇa. Some ślokas or prayers should also be chanted. By chanting, one immediately becomes auspicious and transcendental to the infection of material qualities. Actually one has to chant and remember Lord Kṛṣṇa twenty-four hours daily, or as much as possible:


:smartavyaḥ satataṁ viṣṇur vismartavyo na jātucit
:''durlabhe sad-gurūṇāṁ ca sakṛt-saṅga upasthite''
:sarve vidhi-niṣedhāḥ syur etayor eva kiṅkarāḥ
:''tad-anujñā yadā labdhā sa dīkṣāvasaro mahān''
:''grāme vā yadi vāraṇye kṣetre vā divase niśi''
:''āgacchati gurur daivād yathā dīkṣā tad-ājñayā''
:''yadaivecchā tadā dīkṣā guror ājñānurūpataḥ''
:''na tīrthaṁ na vrataṁ hemo na snānaṁ na japa-kriyā''
:''dīkṣāyāḥ karaṇaṁ kintu svecchā-prāpte tu sad-gurau''


“Kṛṣṇa is the origin of Lord Viṣṇu. He should always be remembered and never forgotten at any time. All the rules and prohibitions mentioned in the śāstras should be the servants of these two principles.” This is a quotation from the Padma Purāṇa, from the portion called Bṛhat-sahasra-nāma-stotra.
"If by chance one gets a ''sad-guru'', it doesn't matter whether one is in the temple or the forest. If the ''sad-guru'', the bona fide spiritual master, agrees, one can be initiated immediately, without waiting for a suitable time or place."


The word prātaḥ-kṛtya in the present verse of the Caitanya-caritāmṛta means that one should evacuate regularly in the morning and then cleanse himself by taking a bath. One has to gargle (ācamana) and brush his teeth (danta-dhāvana). He should do this either with twigs or a toothbrush—whatever is available. This will purify the mouth. Then one should take his bath. Actually householders and vānaprasthas should bathe two times a day (prātar-madhyāhnayoḥ snānaṁ vānaprastha-gṛhasthayoḥ). A sannyāsī should bathe three times daily, and a brahmacārī may take only one bath a day. Whenever one is not able to bathe in water, he can bathe by chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra. One also has to perform his sandhyādi-vandana—that is, one has to chant his Gāyatrī mantra three times daily—morning, noon and evening.
Concerning ''prātaḥ-smṛti'', remembrance of the Lord in the morning, in the early morning hours (known as ''brāhma-muhūrta'') one should get up and immediately chant the Hare Kṛṣṇa ''mantra'', or at least "Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa." In this way, one should remember Kṛṣṇa. Some ''ślokas'' or prayers should also be chanted. By chanting, one immediately becomes auspicious and transcendental to the infection of material qualities. Actually one has to chant and remember Lord Kṛṣṇa twenty-four hours daily, or as much as possible:
 
:''smartavyaḥ satataṁ viṣṇur vismartavyo na jātucit''
:''sarve vidhi-niṣedhāḥ syur etayor eva kiṅkarāḥ''
 
"Kṛṣṇa is the origin of Lord Viṣṇu. He should always be remembered and never forgotten at any time. All the rules and prohibitions mentioned in the ''śāstras'' should be the servants of these two principles." This is a quotation from the ''Padma Purāṇa'', from the portion called ''Bṛhat-sahasra-nāma-stotra''.
 
The word ''prātaḥ-kṛtya'' in the present verse of the ''Caitanya-caritāmṛta'' means that one should evacuate regularly in the morning and then cleanse himself by taking a bath. One has to gargle (''ācamana'') and brush his teeth (''danta-dhāvana''). He should do this either with twigs or a toothbrush—whatever is available. This will purify the mouth. Then one should take his bath. Actually householders and ''vānaprasthas'' should bathe two times a day (''prātar-madhyāhnayoḥ snānaṁ vānaprastha-gṛhasthayoḥ''). A ''sannyāsī'' should bathe three times daily, and a ''brahmacārī'' may take only one bath a day. Whenever one is not able to bathe in water, he can bathe by chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa ''mantra''. One also has to perform his ''sandhyādi-vandana''—that is, one has to chant his Gāyatrī ''mantra'' three times daily—morning, noon and evening.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 331

mantra-adhikārī, mantra-siddhy-ādi-śodhana
dīkṣā, prātaḥ-smṛti-kṛtya, śauca, ācamana


SYNONYMS

mantra-adhikārī — qualification for receiving mantra initiation; mantra-siddhi-ādi — the perfection of the mantra and so on; śodhana — purification; dīkṣā — initiation; prātaḥ-smṛti-kṛtya — morning duties and remembrance of the Supreme Lord; śauca — cleanliness; ācamana — washing the mouth and other parts of the body.


TRANSLATION

"You should discuss the qualifications necessary for receiving a mantra, the perfection of the mantra, the purification of the mantra, initiation, morning duties, remembrance of the Supreme Lord, cleanliness and washing the mouth and other parts of the body.


PURPORT

The following injunction is given in the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa (1.194) regarding mantra-adhikārī, the qualification for receiving mantra initiation:

tāntrikeṣu ca mantreṣu dīkṣāyāṁ yoṣitām api
sādhvīnām adhikāro 'sti śūdrādīnāṁ ca sad-dhiyām

"Śūdras and women who are chaste and sincerely interested in understanding the Absolute Truth are qualified to be initiated with the pāñcarātrika-mantras." This is confirmed by Lord Kṛṣṇa in the Bhagavad-gītā (BG 9.32):

māṁ hi pārtha vyapāśritya ye 'pi syuḥ pāpa-yonayaḥ
striyo vaiśyās tathā śūdrās te 'pi yānti parāṁ gatiṁ

"O son of Pṛthā, those who take shelter in Me, though they be of lower birth—women, vaiśyas [merchants] and śūdras [workers]—can attain the supreme destination."

If one actually wants to serve Kṛṣṇa, it doesn't matter whether one is a śūdra, vaiśya or even a woman. If one is sincerely eager to chant the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra or dīkṣā-mantra, one is qualified to be initiated according to the pāñcarātrika process. However, according to Vedic principles, only a brāhmaṇa who is fully engaged in his occupational duties can be initiated. Śūdras and women are not admitted to a vaidika initiation. Unless one is fit according to the estimation of the spiritual master, one cannot accept a mantra from the pāñcarātrika-vidhi or the vaidika-vidhi. When one is fit to accept the mantra, one is initiated by the pāñcarātrika-vidhi or the vaidika-vidhi. In any case, the result is the same.

Regarding mantra-siddhy-ādi-śodhana, the efficacy of the mantra, Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura gives sixteen divisions, which are confirmed in the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa (beginning with 1.204):

siddha-sādhya-susiddhāri-
kramāj jñeyo vicakṣaṇaiḥ

These are (1) siddha, (2) sādhya, (3) susiddha and (4) ari. These four principles can be divided further: (1) siddha-siddha, (2) siddha-sādhya, (3) siddha-susiddha, (4) siddha-ari, (5) sādhya-siddha, (6) sādhya-sādhya, (7) sādhya-susiddha, (8) sādhya-ari, (9) susiddha-siddha, (10) susiddha-sādhya, (11) susiddha-susiddha, (12) susiddha-ari, (13) ari-siddha, (14) ari-sādhya, (15) ari-susiddha, and (16) ari-ari.

Those who are initiated with the eighteen-syllable mantra do not need to consider the above-mentioned sixteen divisions. As enjoined in the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa (1.215, 219, 220):

na cātra śātravā doṣā narṇasvādi-vicāraṇā
ṛkṣa-rāśi-vicāro vā na kartavyo manau priye
nātra cintyo ‘ri-śuddhyādir nāri-mitrādi-lakṣaṇam
siddha-sādhya-susiddhāri-rūpā nātra vicāraṇā

There is śodhana, or purification of the mantra, but there is no such consideration for the Kṛṣṇa mantra. Balitvāt kṛṣṇa-mantrāṇāṁ saṁskārāpekṣaṇaṁ na hi: "The Kṛṣṇa mantra is so strong that there is no question of śodhana." (Hari-bhakti-vilāsa 1.235) As far as dīkṣā is concerned, one should consult Madhya-līlā 15.108. On the whole, when a person is initiated according to the pāñcarātrika-vidhi, he has already attained the position of a brāhmaṇa. This is enjoined in the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa (2.12):

yathā kāñcanatāṁ yāti kāṁsyaṁ rasa-vidhānataḥ
tathā dīkṣā-vidhānena dvijatvaṁ jāyate nṛṇām

"As bell metal can be turned into gold when treated with mercury, a disciple initiated by a bona fide guru immediately attains the position of a brāhmaṇa."

As far as the time of dīkṣā (initiation) is concerned, everything depends on the position of the guru. As soon as a bona fide guru is received by chance or by a program, one should immediately take the opportunity to receive initiation. In the book called Tattva-sāgara, it is stated:

durlabhe sad-gurūṇāṁ ca sakṛt-saṅga upasthite
tad-anujñā yadā labdhā sa dīkṣāvasaro mahān
grāme vā yadi vāraṇye kṣetre vā divase niśi
āgacchati gurur daivād yathā dīkṣā tad-ājñayā
yadaivecchā tadā dīkṣā guror ājñānurūpataḥ
na tīrthaṁ na vrataṁ hemo na snānaṁ na japa-kriyā
dīkṣāyāḥ karaṇaṁ kintu svecchā-prāpte tu sad-gurau

"If by chance one gets a sad-guru, it doesn't matter whether one is in the temple or the forest. If the sad-guru, the bona fide spiritual master, agrees, one can be initiated immediately, without waiting for a suitable time or place."

Concerning prātaḥ-smṛti, remembrance of the Lord in the morning, in the early morning hours (known as brāhma-muhūrta) one should get up and immediately chant the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra, or at least "Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa." In this way, one should remember Kṛṣṇa. Some ślokas or prayers should also be chanted. By chanting, one immediately becomes auspicious and transcendental to the infection of material qualities. Actually one has to chant and remember Lord Kṛṣṇa twenty-four hours daily, or as much as possible:

smartavyaḥ satataṁ viṣṇur vismartavyo na jātucit
sarve vidhi-niṣedhāḥ syur etayor eva kiṅkarāḥ

"Kṛṣṇa is the origin of Lord Viṣṇu. He should always be remembered and never forgotten at any time. All the rules and prohibitions mentioned in the śāstras should be the servants of these two principles." This is a quotation from the Padma Purāṇa, from the portion called Bṛhat-sahasra-nāma-stotra.

The word prātaḥ-kṛtya in the present verse of the Caitanya-caritāmṛta means that one should evacuate regularly in the morning and then cleanse himself by taking a bath. One has to gargle (ācamana) and brush his teeth (danta-dhāvana). He should do this either with twigs or a toothbrush—whatever is available. This will purify the mouth. Then one should take his bath. Actually householders and vānaprasthas should bathe two times a day (prātar-madhyāhnayoḥ snānaṁ vānaprastha-gṛhasthayoḥ). A sannyāsī should bathe three times daily, and a brahmacārī may take only one bath a day. Whenever one is not able to bathe in water, he can bathe by chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra. One also has to perform his sandhyādi-vandana—that is, one has to chant his Gāyatrī mantra three times daily—morning, noon and evening.