October 15, 2017
All glory to Śrī Guru and Śrī Gaurāṅga
Śrīla Bhakti Rakṣak Śrīdhar Dev-Goswāmī Mahārāj explains the relationship between service and rasa. Student: Mahārāj, since today is Ekādaśī, I was wondering if you could tell us a little something about the importance of Ekādaśī. Śrīla Śrīdhar Mahārāj: We are to understand what is aprākṛta. Aprākṛta means that which is like prākṛta, but is not; that which is similar to the mundane, but is not mundane. So, aprākṛta means supramundane. The colour of the mundane is there, so, the word mundane is there, but we are given a warning that it is not mundane, so we are told supramundane. That which is aprākṛta bears similarity to the mundane, is like the mundane, but it is not mundane. By the influence of the moon, the rasa, the watery portion in the body, within everything everywhere here in this world increases. In the ocean also, there is the tide, the ebb and flow of high and low tide. As the time of the full moon and the new moon nears, the watery portion within everything swells, and thereby the enjoying spirit increases. I am speaking from a lecture of my Guru Mahārāj in Kurukṣetra in 1927 or ’28 about the scientific basis of Ekādaśī.
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