Receiving Knowledge About Krishna – Right & Wrong Ways!

Receiving Knowledge About Krishna – Right & Wrong Ways!

This is a very important knowledge for those who like to enhance their level of Devotional Status.  Must be read and memorized by everyone who likes to become a perfect devotee.  Please read and follow!

Learning about Krishna as we wish will not do good for the knowledge seekers and devotees!.  There are both defective and Right ways of RECEIVING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT KRISHNA to get real benefits.  Just because a person speaks attractively, we should not consider the knowledge given by him as bonafide and perfect.

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3 DEFECTIVE SOURCES OF RECEIVING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT KRISHNA!

The following are the DEFECTIVE WAYS OF RECEIVING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT KRISHNA!

(1) PRATYAKSHA:  (SENSE PERCEPTION):

What is Pratyaksha?

The knowledge directly perceived by the five sense organs and the mind is PRATYAKSHA.

Why Pratyaksha is not perfect?

The knowledge perceived through the senses can never be fully relied upon due to our inherent human defects. Our senses are limited by time and space, and our mind is biased by various desires. We do not see things very far or very near, and we may see things which hold no substance in reality, such as a mirage or a magician’s show — we mistake it to be something it is not, and we are confused over the reality of the matter. Even the reality of a mundane object can not be known with certainty through the means of sensory perception. How could transcendence then be proven through our material senses?

(2) ANUMANA:  (REASONING):

What is ANUMANA?

Knowledge inferred from our observations is known as anumana. For example, we have seen smoke and fire together. When we observe smoke rising from behind a mountain, we reason there is fire.

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What is the defect in ANUMANA?

However, we may have mistaken a cloud for smoke, or a rain cloud may have already extinguished the fire, leaving only the smoke behind, and therefore our conclusion is false. If the reason is mistakenly understood, or there is an exception in the principle, our conclusion will be false. Therefore, reasoning is not an infallible means of acquiring knowledge. Moreover, being limited to our experiences in this world, reasoning lacks a capacity to reach into the specifics of transcendence with any degree of certainty.

(3) SHABDA: (REVEALED KNOWLEDGE):

What is SHABDA?

For knowledge to be beyond human limitations, it must descend from beyond the human plane. The scriptures are understood to be apauruseya, or of divine origin. The writings of the sages are born of divine revelation, consisting of knowledge handed down by God, which is then passed on and preserved over the generations to provide an adequate means of insight into the transcendence. Naturally, for accepting the evidence of scripture, an initial leap of faith is required but this is not the same in accepting any lesson from anyone. So, even hearing from someone should involve faith in the source.

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3 RIGHT SOURCES OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT KRISHNA

The following are the Recommended and Right WAYS OF RECEIVING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT KRISHNA!

(1) SHASTRA — The Considerations of the Scripture,

(2) SADHU — The Considerations of the Saints, And

(3) GURU — The Considerations of one’s Own Guru.

There is a relation of interdependence between the three.

The guru is a representative of scriptures and the predecessor saints;

The saints’ teachings must be in harmony with the teachings of scripture;

And the teachings should be understood with the help of the guru.

The various scriptural statements are properly understood through the teachings of the saints and the guru.

If the testimony of one of them is not compatible with the other two, it is not to be accepted as conclusive.

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Why should there be any defect in the scripture, since it is said to originate from God?

The scripture itself answers the question: The vast body of Vedic literature is compared to a wish-fulfilling tree offering fruits of choice to one and all to facilitate their spiritual growth according to their inclinations in any given situation of life.

What is a valid advice for one may be contrary to the progress of another.

Consequently, a tradition of saints and a realized guru who teaches the scripture in a relevant way is necessary for obtaining valid knowledge of that which is beyond the range of sensory perception.

(In the next part (PART-2) of this Post HERE, we can see what knowledge we can receive through these three sources Shastra, Sadhu and Guru.)

(Explanation of Sambandha, Abhidheya and Prayojana mentioned in Srimad Bhagavatham can also be READ HERE!)

Author: RAJAN

RAJAN from Tamil Nadu, India, a Life Patron and an Initiated Devotee being in ISKCON for nearly three decades, serves anonymously to avoid Prominence and crowd as an insignificant, Humble and Neutral Servant for all the devotees of Krishna! He promotes Social media forums and this blog-website as e-satsangha (e-forums) blessed with Lakhs of followers, to give Spiritual Solutions for all the Material Problems of the devotees since 2011! He writes friendly and practical tips to practice devotion (i) without hurting the followers of other paths, (ii) without affecting the personal and career life, and (iii) without the blind, superstitious and ritualistic approach! He dedicates all the glories and credits to his Guru and Krishna.

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