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:“koṭi-nāma-grahaṇa-yajña kari eka-māse
“koṭi-nāma-grahaṇa-yajña kari eka-māse<br>
:ei dīkṣā kariyāchi, haila āsi’ śeṣe
ei dīkṣā kariyāchi, haila āsi’ śeṣe<br>
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''koṭi-nāma-grahaṇa''—chanting ten million names; ''yajña''—such a sacrifice; ''kari''—I perform; ''eka-māse''—in one month; ''ei''—this; ''dīkṣā''—vow; ''kariyāchi''—I have taken; ''haila''—it was; ''āsi’''—nearing; ''śeṣe''—the end.
koṭi-nāma-grahaṇa—chanting ten million names; yajña—such a sacrifice; kari—I perform; eka-māse—in one month; ei—this; dīkṣā—vow; kariyāchi—I have taken; haila—it was; āsi’—nearing; śeṣe—the end.
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"I have vowed to chant ten million names in a month. I have taken this vow, but now it is nearing its end."
“I have vowed to chant ten million names in a month. I have taken this vow, but now it is nearing its end.
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If one regularly chants 333,333 names daily for a month (30 days) and then chants ten more names, he will thus chant ten million names. In this way a devotee worships the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Such worship is called ''yajña''. ''Yajñaiḥ saṅkīrtana-prāyair yajanti hi su-medhasaḥ:'' ([[SB 11.5.32]]) those whose intelligence is brilliant accept this ''hari-nāma-yajña'', the ''yajña'' of chanting the holy name of the Lord. By performing this ''yajña'', one satisfies the Supreme Personality of Godhead and thus attains perfection in spiritual life. According to external vision, Haridāsa Ṭhākura belonged to a Muslim family. Nevertheless, because he engaged himself in performing the ''yajña'' of chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa ''mahā-mantra'', he became a regularly initiated ''brāhmaṇa''. As stated in ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' ([[SB 3.33.6]]):
If one regularly chants 333,333 names daily for a month (30 days) and then chants ten more names, he will thus chant ten million names. In this way a devotee worships the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Such worship is called yajña. Yajñaiḥ saṅkīrtana-prāyair yajanti hi su-medhasaḥ: ([[SB 11.5.32]]) those whose intelligence is brilliant accept this hari-nāma-yajña, the yajña of chanting the holy name of the Lord. By performing this yajña, one satisfies the Supreme Personality of Godhead and thus attains perfection in spiritual life. According to external vision, Haridāsa Ṭhākura belonged to a Muslim family. Nevertheless, because he engaged himself in performing the yajña of chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra, he became a regularly initiated brāhmaṇa. As stated in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 3.33.6]]):




:yan-nāmadheya-śravaṇānukīrtanād
:''yan-nāmadheya-śravaṇānukīrtanād''
:yat-prahvaṇād yat-smaraṇād api kvacit
:''yat-prahvaṇād yat-smaraṇād api kvacit''
:śvādo ‘pi sadyaḥ savanāya kalpate
:''śvādo ‘pi sadyaḥ savanāya kalpate''
:kutaḥ punas te bhagavan nu darśanāt
:''kutaḥ punas te bhagavan nu darśanāt''




Even if a devotee comes from a family of dog-eaters, if he surrenders to the Personality of Godhead he immediately becomes a qualified brāhmaṇa and is immediately fit to perform yajña, whereas a person born in a family of brāhmaṇas has to wait until completing the reformatory processes before he may be called saṁskṛta, purified. It is further said in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 12.1.40]]):
Even if a devotee comes from a family of dog-eaters, if he surrenders to the Personality of Godhead he immediately becomes a qualified ''brāhmaṇa'' and is immediately fit to perform ''yajña'', whereas a person born in a family of ''brāhmaṇas'' has to wait until completing the reformatory processes before he may be called ''saṁskṛta'', purified. It is further said in ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' ([[SB 12.1.39-40|SB 12.1.40]]):




:asaṁskṛtāḥ kriyā-hīnā rajasā tamasāvṛtāḥ
:''asaṁskṛtāḥ kriyā-hīnā rajasā tamasāvṛtāḥ''
:prajās te bhakṣayiṣyanti mlecchā rājanya-rūpiṇaḥ
:''prajās te bhakṣayiṣyanti mlecchā rājanya-rūpiṇaḥ''




“In the Age of Kali, mlecchas, or lowborn people who have not undergone the purifying process of saṁskāra, who do not know how to apply that process in actual life, and who are covered by the modes of passion and ignorance will take the posts of administrators. They will devour the citizens with their atheistic activities.A person who is not purified by the prescribed process of saṁskāra is called asaṁskṛta, but if one remains kriyā-hīna even after being purified by initiation—in other words, if one fails to actually apply the principles of purity in his life—he remains an unpurified mleccha or yavana. On the other hand, we find that Haridāsa Ṭhākura, although born in a mleccha or yavana family, became Nāmācārya Haridāsa Ṭhākura because he performed the nāma-yajña a minimum of 300,000 times every day.
"In the Age of Kali, ''mlecchas'', or lowborn people who have not undergone the purifying process of ''saṁskāra'', who do not know how to apply that process in actual life, and who are covered by the modes of passion and ignorance will take the posts of administrators. They will devour the citizens with their atheistic activities." A person who is not purified by the prescribed process of ''saṁskāra'' is called ''asaṁskṛta'', but if one remains ''kriyā-hīna'' even after being purified by initiation—in other words, if one fails to actually apply the principles of purity in his life—he remains an unpurified ''mleccha'' or ''yavana''. On the other hand, we find that Haridāsa Ṭhākura, although born in a ''mleccha'' or ''yavana'' family, became ''Nāmācārya'' Haridāsa Ṭhākura because he performed the ''nāma-yajña'' a minimum of 300,000 times every day.




Herein we find that Haridāsa Ṭhākura strictly followed his regulative principle of chanting 300,000 names. Thus when the prostitute became restless, he informed her that first he had to finish his chanting and then he would be able to satisfy her. Actually Haridāsa Ṭhākura chanted the holy name of the Lord for three nights continuously and gave the prostitute a chance to hear him. Thus she became purified, as will be seen in the following verses.
Herein we find that Haridāsa Ṭhākura strictly followed his regulative principle of chanting 300,000 names. Thus when the prostitute became restless, he informed her that first he had to finish his chanting and then he would be able to satisfy her. Actually Haridāsa Ṭhākura chanted the holy name of the Lord for three nights continuously and gave the prostitute a chance to hear him. Thus she became purified, as will be seen in the following verses.
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Revision as of 17:01, 27 September 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 124

“koṭi-nāma-grahaṇa-yajña kari eka-māse
ei dīkṣā kariyāchi, haila āsi’ śeṣe


SYNONYMS

koṭi-nāma-grahaṇa—chanting ten million names; yajña—such a sacrifice; kari—I perform; eka-māse—in one month; ei—this; dīkṣā—vow; kariyāchi—I have taken; haila—it was; āsi’—nearing; śeṣe—the end.


TRANSLATION

"I have vowed to chant ten million names in a month. I have taken this vow, but now it is nearing its end."


PURPORT

If one regularly chants 333,333 names daily for a month (30 days) and then chants ten more names, he will thus chant ten million names. In this way a devotee worships the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Such worship is called yajña. Yajñaiḥ saṅkīrtana-prāyair yajanti hi su-medhasaḥ: (SB 11.5.32) those whose intelligence is brilliant accept this hari-nāma-yajña, the yajña of chanting the holy name of the Lord. By performing this yajña, one satisfies the Supreme Personality of Godhead and thus attains perfection in spiritual life. According to external vision, Haridāsa Ṭhākura belonged to a Muslim family. Nevertheless, because he engaged himself in performing the yajña of chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra, he became a regularly initiated brāhmaṇa. As stated in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (SB 3.33.6):


yan-nāmadheya-śravaṇānukīrtanād
yat-prahvaṇād yat-smaraṇād api kvacit
śvādo ‘pi sadyaḥ savanāya kalpate
kutaḥ punas te bhagavan nu darśanāt


Even if a devotee comes from a family of dog-eaters, if he surrenders to the Personality of Godhead he immediately becomes a qualified brāhmaṇa and is immediately fit to perform yajña, whereas a person born in a family of brāhmaṇas has to wait until completing the reformatory processes before he may be called saṁskṛta, purified. It is further said in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (SB 12.1.40):


asaṁskṛtāḥ kriyā-hīnā rajasā tamasāvṛtāḥ
prajās te bhakṣayiṣyanti mlecchā rājanya-rūpiṇaḥ


"In the Age of Kali, mlecchas, or lowborn people who have not undergone the purifying process of saṁskāra, who do not know how to apply that process in actual life, and who are covered by the modes of passion and ignorance will take the posts of administrators. They will devour the citizens with their atheistic activities." A person who is not purified by the prescribed process of saṁskāra is called asaṁskṛta, but if one remains kriyā-hīna even after being purified by initiation—in other words, if one fails to actually apply the principles of purity in his life—he remains an unpurified mleccha or yavana. On the other hand, we find that Haridāsa Ṭhākura, although born in a mleccha or yavana family, became Nāmācārya Haridāsa Ṭhākura because he performed the nāma-yajña a minimum of 300,000 times every day.


Herein we find that Haridāsa Ṭhākura strictly followed his regulative principle of chanting 300,000 names. Thus when the prostitute became restless, he informed her that first he had to finish his chanting and then he would be able to satisfy her. Actually Haridāsa Ṭhākura chanted the holy name of the Lord for three nights continuously and gave the prostitute a chance to hear him. Thus she became purified, as will be seen in the following verses.