My humble obeisance to His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada - founder acharya of ISKCON. He is the divine soul whose uncountable efforts has brought the light in the darkness of an undeserved soul like me.
My modest obeisance to Srila Rupa Goswami whose direction through this book makes me help how to move in loving devotional service to Kṛṣṇa.
So, Let’s talk about learning of Nectar of Instruction :
A serious person who can tolerate the urges of speak, mind’s demands, actions of anger, tongue, belly and genitals are called Goswami. “Go” means senses and swami means boss. Becoming goswami is the eligibility to take ‘sanyas’ which is the swami of self not of family, society or country. Sanyasi means now you can engage 100% in the service of Kṛṣṇa.
Before accepting someone as a Guru in our life we should check the person through these six parameters.
For students, who are genuinely serious about their career. They must control useless speaking, deviation of mind from studies, anger, too much eating (oily, junk or fast food), frequently eating food and urges of genitals towards the opposite gender. Definitely, that student who controls these six things will achieve success in any competition or academic examination.
Sloka 2:
These six things will ruin the life a person.
Excessive talking.
Over-endeavouring that is very difficult to obtain.
Excessive eating
Reject the rules and regulation of the scriptures and try to live independently.
Association of atheists.
Greed for material objects.
Sloka 3:
These six things will assure the success in your life.
Being enthusiastic
Endeavouring with confidence
Being patient
Acting according to the regulative principle.
Leave the association of aversive people.
Following the footsteps of great acharya or teacher.
सङ्गात्सञ्जायते कामः
saṅgāt sañjāyate kāmaḥ
‘Our association decides what are our desires and importance in our life. Therefore, we should carefully choose who is our friend and from whom we take guidance.’
Next is, what is ‘Diksha’?
Acc. to jiva Goswami in Bhaktisandarbh (868): From the medium of ‘diksha’ a person develops detachment from material achievements and makes progress towards spiritual life to know the absolute truth.
Then, he has to do tapasya, brahmachariya to control the mind and body.
Subsequently, the importance of faith in Kṛṣṇa. Faith means firm trust. The faith in Kṛṣṇa means accept the words of Kṛṣṇa As it is without any criticism. Like Arjuna did in the midst of the battlefield of Kurushetra.
सर्वमेतदृतं मन्ये यन्मां वदसि केशव ।
न हि ते भगवन्व्यक्तिं विदुर्देवा न दानवा: ॥ १४ ॥
sarvam etad ṛtaṁ manye
yan māṁ vadasi keśava
na hi te bhagavan vyaktiṁ
vidur devā na dānavāḥ
“O Kṛṣṇa, I totally accept as truth all that You have told me. Neither the demigods nor the demons, O Lord, can understand Your personality.”
Then, it will be helpful to progress in spiritual life.
Lastly, In this material world, there are millions and millions of living beings. They wake up daily, eat food, mate with someone and then sleep - totally animal business.
So, what is the difference b/w others and human beings?
We humans would gain the knowledge of soul, body and supreme soul.
We worship God but a cat can’t or a dog can’t.
We would love God in this human form but an ass can’t or an ant can’t.
Therefore, we should utilise this human body for supreme realization and not waste our valuable time simply waking, eating, mating and sleeping.
Hare Krishna.