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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

How to address devotees


Nityaananda Gauraanga Hare Krishna!

All glories to the Guru Sampradaya!

All glories to Swamiji and all the devotees!

Please accept my humble obeisances! I found this nice article on Nitaai Veda written by Swamiji and thought I'll post it.

Q.  What is the way  to greet while addressing
another devotee when writing to  him/her.

Answer by BRS Swami  Gaurangapada:

When writing we can write the full basic standard  greeting: Nityananda! Gauranga! Hare Krishna! to anyone and everyone we write  to. We shoud not be ashamed to make others hear the Holy Names when we write  even if they are not devotees.

This can be followed by other greetings  like Jaya Shrila Bhaktivinoda! Jaya Shrila Bhaktisiddhanta! Jaya Shrila  Prabhupada! Jaya Shrila Gurudeva! (Jaya means All Glories), Jaya to all Acharyas  and Vaishnavas! etc...

Apart from the above basic greetings all other  wonderful forms of greetings like Haribol, Jaya Nityananda, Jaya Gauranga,  Gauranga bol, Nityananda bol, Jaya Radhe, Gaurahari bol etc. can be freely used  as when desired in addition and not replacement to the above basic greetings of  "Nityananda! Gauranga! Hare Krishna!"

The respects and obeisances to the  devotees can be offered by stating: Pranams (means respects), Dandavat Pranams  (means prostrated obeisances), Please accept my humble obeisances, Dandavats  (means prostrations) etc.

For addressing male-bodied devotees with spiritual names, their spiritual  names should end with prabhu. Like the devotee who has the spiritual initiated  name Nityananda dasa should be addressed by everyone as Nityananda dasa prabhu.  Please do not remove the word "dasa" which means that every soul is a servant of  the Lord. If you remove the word "dasa" and just state "prabhu", it will become  Nityananda prabhu for that devotee which is totally wrong and is Mayavada  philosophy since we are calling him the same name as Lord Nityananda Prabhu, the  origin of all Vishnu Tattvas. Also the "p" in the word prabhu should be small  not caps because caps is used only for the Lord Nityananda  Prabhu.

For the male-bodied  devotees who have not yet got a spiritual name, like for example John Watts,  they can be addressed as just John. The title "bhakta" is even higher than  "dasa" and is used for advanced devotees not for new devotees.

The  address "Nityananda dasa prabhu" is perfect and most appropriate because the  devotee is a "dasa" or servant of the Lord and thus he becomes our "prabhu" or  master whom we aspire to serve always. According to the Nityananda Gauranga  philosophy, the highest perfection is spiritual life is to become the servant of  the servant of the Lord's devotees since that is even a more glorious position  then becoming His direct servant.

Female-bodied devotees should be  addressed by adding the name "mataji" at the end of their spiritual name since  according to the Vedas all women except our wife have to be seen as our mothers.  So if the spiritual name of a female-bodied devotee is Nityananda dasi (dasi  means maid servant of the Lord) then she should be addressed by everyone as  Nityananda dasi mataji which means that since she is the maid-servant of the  Lord, she becomes our mother (mataji). Again the word "dasi" should not be left  out.

If a female-bodied devotee does not have a spiritual name, she can  be just addressed by her normal first name or mataji can to be added after her  first name. Regarding the names "devi dasi" and "dasi" which are added in the  spiritual names, it is as follows: If the spiritual name is of Shrimati  Radharani or of any of the spiritual female consorts of the Supreme Lords  Gauranga-Krishna and Nityananda-Balarama or of any great female Vaishnavi  devotee then "devi dasi" should be added after the name. Like instead of "Radha  dasi" it will be "Radha devi dasi". The word "devi" or goddess applies to  Radha.

But if the initiated name of the female-bodied devotee is from the  Lords' Name that it should only have the suffix "dasi" to it and not "devi  dasi". Like for example it should be Nityananda dasi, it cannot be Nityananda  devi dasi. I hope this is clear.

Sometimes it is seen that senior  devotees who have been practicing for many years fail to address other devotees  with the titles of "prabhu" or "mataji" but this is not proper and should not be  imitated or accepted as the standard. Infact they should be humbly requested to  correct that habit. even Lord Gauranga Mahaprabhu used to address his devotees  as prabhus.

For those devotees who have received the title "Maharaja",  there is no need to use the title "prabhu" for them. But "dasa" can be used  before Maharaja. Like for example Nimai dasa Maharaja rather than Nimai Maharaja  which is a name for Lord Gauranga Himself.

For Gurus or Sannyasis, one  should offer one's respects (Pranams or Obeisances) everytime daily one sees  them or leaves their presence.

The Acharyas should be always be addressed  very respectfully with the minimum title of "Shrila" before their name. Other  titles like His Divine Grace, Om Vishnupada Paramhansa etc. should be used  whenever possible. One should never utter the holy names of our Gurus and  Acharyas without proper honorific titles.

For devotees the above titles  of "prabhu" and "mataji" are the minimum titles required for proper address.  Once can additionally use other honorific titles as appropriate.

Let us  see only the good qualities in devotees and the fact that they have faith in  Their Lordships Shri Shri Nityananda Gauranga and thus they are chanting Their  Holy Names. Just this one spiritual quality overrides all the apparent  shortcomings which the practicing devotee may be seen to have. Thus they should  be respected by us because the devotees are so rare in this world.

Every  day daily once in the morning, we should bow down to all the devotees in the  creation in the past, present and future and chant the following Mantra to beg  their mercy and forgiveness for any offenses knowingly or unknowingly committed  at their lotus feet:

vancha-kalpatarubhyas ca krpa-sindhubhya eva  ca
patitanam pavanebhyo vaisnavebhyo namo namah

"I offer my respectful  obeisances unto all the Vaishnava devotees of Lord Gauranga-Krishna who can  fulfill the desires of everyone, just like desire trees, and who are unlimited  oceans of compassion and mercy for the fallen souls always purifying  them."
 
--
Dasadaso'smi
 
Venkat

 



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