utsÄhÄn niÅ›cayÄd dhairyÄt
tat-tat-karma-pravartanÄt
saá¹…ga-tyÄgÄt sato vá¹›tteḥ
á¹£aá¸bhir bhaktiḥ prasidhyati

 utsÄhÄt - by enthusiasm; niÅ›cayÄt - by confidence; dhairyÄt - by patience; tat-tat-karma - various activities favorable for devotional service; pravartanÄt - by performing; saá¹…ga-tyÄgÄt - by giving up the association of nondevotees; sataḥ - of the great previous ÄcÄryas; vá¹›tteḥ - by following in the footsteps; á¹£aá¸bhiḥ - by these six; bhaktiḥ - devotional service; prasidhyati - advances or becomes successful.


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There are six principles favorable to the execution of pure devotional service: (1) being enthusiastic, (2) endeavoring with conï¬dence, (3) being patient, (4) acting according to regulative principles [such as Å›ravaṇaá¹ kÄ«rtanaá¹ viṣṇoḥ smaraṇam – hearing, chanting and remembering Kṛṣṇa], (5) abandoning the association of nondevotees, and (6) following in the footsteps of the previous ÄcÄryas. These six principles undoubtedly assure the complete success of pure devotional service.

Purport

Devotional service is not a matter of sentimental speculation or imaginative ecstasy. Its substance is practical activity. ÅšrÄ«la RÅ«pa GosvÄmÄ«, in his Bhakti-rasÄmá¹›ta-sindhu (1.1.11), has deï¬ned devotional service as follows:

anyÄbhilÄá¹£itÄ-śūnyaá¹
jñÄna-karmÄdy-anÄvá¹›tam
ÄnukÅ«lyena kṛṣṇÄnu-
śīlanaá¹ bhaktir uttamÄ

“UttamÄ bhakti, or unalloyed devotion unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa, involves the rendering of devotional service in a way that is favorable to the Lord. This devotional service should be free from any extraneous motive and devoid of fruitive karma, impersonal jñÄna and all other selï¬sh desires.â€

Bhakti is a sort of cultivation. As soon as we say “cultivation,†we must refer to activity. Cultivation of spirituality does not mean sitting down idly for meditation, as some pseudo yogÄ«s teach. Such idle meditation may be good for those who have no information of devotional service, and for this reason it is sometimes recommended as a way to check distracting materialistic activities. Meditation means stopping all nonsensical activities, at least for the time being. Devotional service, however, not only puts an end to all nonsensical mundane activities, but also engages one in meaningful devotional activities. ÅšrÄ« PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja recommends:

śravaṇaṠkīrtanaṠviṣṇoḥ
smaraṇaá¹ pÄda-sevanam
arcanaá¹ vandanaá¹ dÄsyaá¹
sakhyam Ätma-nivedanam

The nine processes of devotional service are as follows:

  1. hearing the name and glories of the Supreme Personality of Godhead

  2. chanting His glories

  3. remembering the Lord

  4. serving the Lord’s feet

  5. worshiping the Deity

  6. offering obeisances unto the Lord

  7. acting as the Lord’s servant

  8. making friends with the Lord

  9. surrendering oneself fully to the Lord

Åšravaṇam, or hearing, is the ï¬rst step in acquiring transcendental knowledge. One should not give aural reception to unauthorized persons, but should approach the proper person, as recommended in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (4.34):

tad viddhi praṇipÄtena
paripraÅ›nena sevayÄ
upadeká¹£yanti te jñÄnaá¹
jñÄninas tattva-darÅ›inaḥ

“Just try to learn the truth by approaching a spiritual master. Inquire from him submissively and render service unto him. The self-realized souls can impart knowledge unto you because they have seen the truth.â€

It is further recommended in the Muṇá¸aka Upaniá¹£ad, tad-vijñÄnÄrthaá¹ sa gurum evÄbhigacchet: “To understand that transcendental science, one must approach a bona ï¬de spiritual master.†Thus this method of submissively receiving transcendental conï¬dential knowledge is not merely based on mental speculation. In this regard, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu told RÅ«pa GosvÄmÄ«:

brahmÄṇá¸a bhramite kona bhÄgyavÄn jÄ«va
guru-kṛṣṇa-prasÄde pÄya bhakti-latÄ-bÄ«ja

“In the course of traversing the universal creation of BrahmÄ, some fortunate soul may receive the seed of bhakti-latÄ, the creeper of devotional service. This is all by the grace of guru and Kṛṣṇa.†(Cc. Madhya 19.151) The material world is a place of conï¬nement for the living entities who are by nature Änanda-maya, pleasure-seeking. They actually want to be free from the conï¬nement of this world of conditional happiness, but not knowing the process of liberation, they are bound to transmigrate from one species of life to another and from one planet to another. In this way the living entities are wandering throughout the material universe. When by good fortune one comes in contact with a pure devotee and hears from him patiently, one begins to follow the path of devotional service. Such an opportunity is offered to a person who is sincere. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness is giving such a chance to humanity at large. If by fortune one takes advantage of this opportunity to engage in devotional service, the path of liberation immediately opens.

One should accept this opportunity to return home, back to Godhead, very enthusiastically. Without enthusiasm, one cannot be successful. Even in the material world one has to be very enthusiastic in his particular ï¬eld of activity in order to become successful. A student, businessman, artist or anyone else who wants success in his line must be enthusiastic. Similarly, one has to be very enthusiastic in devotional service. Enthusiasm means action, but action for whom? The answer is that one should always act for Kṛṣṇa – kṛṣṇÄrthÄkhila-ceá¹£á¹­Ä (Bhakti-rasÄmá¹›ta-sindhu).

In all phases of life one has to perform devotional activities under the direction of the spiritual master in order to attain perfection in bhakti-yoga. It is not that one has to conï¬ne or narrow one’s activities. Kṛṣṇa is all-pervading. Therefore nothing is independent of Kṛṣṇa, as Kṛṣṇa Himself states in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (9.4):

mayÄ tatam idaá¹ sarvaá¹
jagad avyakta-mÅ«rtinÄ
mat-sthÄni sarva-bhÅ«tÄni
na cÄhaá¹ teá¹£v avasthitaḥ

“By Me, in My unmanifested form, this entire universe is pervaded. All beings are in Me, but I am not in them.†Under the direction of the bona ï¬de spiritual master, one has to make everything favorable for Kṛṣṇa’s service. For example, at present we are using a dictaphone. The materialist who invented this machine intended it for businessmen or writers of mundane subject matters. He certainly never thought of using the dictaphone in God’s service, but we are using this dictaphone to write Kṛṣṇa conscious literature. Of course, the manufacture of the dictaphone is wholly within the energy of Kṛṣṇa. All the parts of the instrument, including the electronic functions, are made from different combinations and interactions of the ï¬ve basic types of material energy – namely, bhÅ«mi, jala, agni, vÄyu and ÄkÄÅ›a. The inventor used his brain to make this complicated machine, and his brain, as well as the ingredients, were supplied by Kṛṣṇa. According to the statement of Kṛṣṇa, mat-sthÄni sarva-bhÅ«tÄni: “Everything is depending on My energy.†Thus the devotee can understand that since nothing is independent of Kṛṣṇa’s energy, everything should be dovetailed in His service.

Endeavor executed with intelligence in Kṛṣṇa consciousness is called utsÄha, or enthusiasm. The devotees ï¬nd the correct means by which everything can be utilized in the service of the Lord (nirbandhaḥ kṛṣṇa-sambandhe yuktaá¹ vairÄgyam ucyate). The execution of devotional service is not a matter of idle meditation but practical action in the foreground of spiritual life.

These activities must be executed with patience. One should not be impatient in Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Indeed, this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement was started single-handedly, and in the beginning there was no response, but because we continued to execute our devotional activities with patience, people gradually began to understand the importance of this movement, and now they are eagerly participating. One should not be impatient in discharging devotional service but should take instructions from the spiritual master and execute them with patience, depending on the mercy of guru and Kṛṣṇa. The successful execution of Kṛṣṇa conscious activities requires both patience and conï¬dence. A newly married girl naturally expects offspring from her husband, but she cannot expect to have them immediately after marriage. Of course, as soon as she is married she can attempt to get a child, but she must surrender to her husband, conï¬dent that her child will develop and be born in due time. Similarly, in devotional service surrender means that one has to become conï¬dent. The devotee thinks, avaÅ›ya raká¹£ibe kṛṣṇa: “Kṛṣṇa will surely protect me and give me help for the successful execution of devotional service.†This is called conï¬dence.

As already explained, one should not be idle but should be very enthusiastic about executing the regulative principles – tat-tat-karma-pravartana. Neglect of the regulative principles will destroy devotional service. In this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement there are four basic regulative principles, forbidding illicit sex, meat-eating, gambling and intoxication. A devotee must be very enthusiastic about following these principles. If he becomes slack in following any of them, his progress will certainly be checked. ÅšrÄ«la RÅ«pa GosvÄmÄ« therefore recommends, tat-tat-karma-pravartanÄt: “One must strictly follow the regulative principles of vaidhÄ« bhakti.†In addition to these four prohibitions (yama), there are positive regulative principles (niyama), such as the daily chanting of sixteen rounds on japa-mÄlÄ beads. These regulative activities must be faithfully performed with enthusiasm. This is called tat-tat-karma-pravartana, or varied engagement in devotional service.

Furthermore, in order to be successful in devotional service one must give up the association of undesirable people. This includes karmÄ«s, jñÄnÄ«s, yogÄ«s and other nondevotees. Once ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu was asked by one of His householder devotees about the general principles of Vaiṣṇavism, as well as the general routine activities of the Vaiṣṇava, and ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu immediately replied, asat-saá¹…ga-tyÄga, – ei vaiṣṇava-ÄcÄra: “Characteristically, a Vaiṣṇava is one who gives up the association of worldly people, or nondevotees.†ŚrÄ«la Narottama dÄsa ṬhÄkura has therefore recommended, tÄá¹…dera caraṇa sevi bhakta-sane vÄsa: one has to live in the company of pure devotees and execute the regulative principles laid down by the previous ÄcÄryas, the Six GosvÄmÄ«s (namely, ÅšrÄ« RÅ«pa GosvÄmÄ«, ÅšrÄ« SanÄtana GosvÄmÄ«, ÅšrÄ« JÄ«va GosvÄmÄ«, ÅšrÄ« RaghunÄtha dÄsa GosvÄmÄ«, ÅšrÄ« GopÄla Bhaá¹­á¹­a GosvÄmÄ« and ÅšrÄ« RaghunÄtha Bhaá¹­á¹­a GosvÄmÄ«). If one lives in the association of devotees, there is little chance of associating with nondevotees. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness is opening many centers just to invite people to live in the company of devotees and practice the regulative principles of spiritual life.

Devotional service means transcendental activities. On the transcendental platform there is no contamination by the three modes of material nature. This is called viÅ›uddha-sattva, the platform of pure goodness, or goodness free from contamination by the qualities of passion and ignorance. In this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement we require everyone to rise early in the morning, by four A.M., and attend maá¹…gala-Ärati, or morning worship, then read ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam, perform kÄ«rtana, and so forth. Thus we hold continuous activities in devotional service twenty-four hours daily. This is called sato vá¹›tti, or following in the footsteps of the previous ÄcÄryas who expertly ï¬lled every moment of time with Kṛṣṇa conscious activities.

If one strictly follows the advice given in this verse by ÅšrÄ«la RÅ«pa GosvÄmÄ« – namely, being enthusiastic, being conï¬dent, being patient, giving up the association of unwanted persons, following the regulative principles and remaining in the association of devotees – one is sure to advance in devotional service. In this regard ÅšrÄ«la BhaktisiddhÄnta SarasvatÄ« ṬhÄkura remarks that the cultivation of knowledge by philosophical speculation, the collection of mundane opulence by the advancement of fruitive activities, and the desire for yoga-siddhis, material perfections, are all contrary to the principles of devotional service. One has to become thoroughly callous to such nonpermanent activities and turn his intention instead to the regulative principles of devotional service. According to Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (2.69):

yÄ niÅ›Ä sarva-bhÅ«tÄnÄá¹
tasyÄá¹ jÄgarti saá¹yamÄ«
yasyÄá¹ jÄgrati bhÅ«tÄni
sÄ niÅ›Ä paÅ›yato muneḥ

“What is night for all beings is the time of awakening for the self-controlled; and the time of awakening for all beings is night for the introspective sage.â€

Engagement in the devotional service of the Lord is the life and soul of the living entity. It is the desired goal and supreme perfection of human life. One has to become conï¬dent about this, and one also has to be conï¬dent that all activities other than devotional service – such as mental speculation, fruitive work or mystic endeavor – will never yield any enduring beneï¬t. Complete conï¬dence in the path of devotional service will enable one to attain his desired goal, but attempting to follow other paths will only succeed in making one restless. In the Tenth Canto of the ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam it is stated: “One must be calmly convinced that those who have given up devotional service to engage in severe austerities for other purposes are not puriï¬ed in their minds, despite their advanced austerities, because they have no information of the transcendental loving service of the Lord.â€

It is further stated in the Tenth Canto: “Although mental speculators and fruitive actors may perform great austerities and penances, they still fall down because they do not have information about the lotus feet of the Lord.†The devotees of the Lord, however, never fall down. In Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (9.31), the Supreme Personality of Godhead assures Arjuna, kaunteya pratijÄnÄ«hi na me bhaktaḥ praṇaÅ›yati: “O son of KuntÄ«, declare it boldly that My devotee never perishes.â€

Again in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (2.40) Kṛṣṇa says:

nehÄbhikrama-nÄÅ›o ’sti
pratyavÄyo na vidyate
svalpam apy asya dharmasya
trÄyate mahato bhayÄt

“In this endeavor there is no loss or diminution, and a little advancement on this path can protect one from the most dangerous type of fear.â€

Devotional service is so pure and perfect that once having begun, one is forcibly dragged to ultimate success. Sometimes a person will give up his ordinary material engagements and out of sentiment take shelter of the lotus feet of the Supreme Lord and thus begin the preliminary execution of devotional service. Even if such an immature devotee falls down, there is no loss on his part. On the other hand, what is the gain of one who executes the prescribed duties according to his varṇa and ÄÅ›rama but does not take to devotional service? Although a fallen devotee may take his next birth in a low family, his devotional service will nonetheless resume from where it left off. Devotional service is ahaituky apratihatÄ; it is not the effect of any mundane cause, nor can it be terminated by any mundane cause or permanently curtailed by any material interruption. Therefore a devotee should be conï¬dent about his engagement and should not be very interested in the activities of the karmÄ«s, jñÄnÄ«s and yogÄ«s.

There are certainly many good qualities among fruitive actors, philosophical speculators and mystic yogÄ«s, but all good qualities automatically develop in the character of a devotee. No extraneous endeavor is needed. As conï¬rmed by ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam (5.18.12), all the good qualities of the demigods manifest progressively in one who has developed pure devotional service. Because a devotee is not interested in any material activity, he does not become materially contaminated. He is immediately situated on the platform of transcendental life. However, one who engages in mundane activity – be he a so-called jñÄnÄ«, yogÄ«, karmÄ«, philanthropist, nationalist or whatever – cannot attain the higher stage of mahÄtmÄ. He remains a durÄtmÄ, or cripple-minded person. According to Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (9.13):

mahÄtmÄnas tu mÄá¹ pÄrtha
daivÄ«á¹ praká¹›tim ÄÅ›ritÄḥ
bhajanty ananya-manaso
jñÄtvÄ bhÅ«tÄdim avyayam

“O son of Pá¹›thÄ, those who are not deluded, the great souls, are under the protection of the divine nature. They are fully engaged in devotional service because they know Me as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, original and inexhaustible.â€

Since all the devotees of the Lord are under the protection of His supreme potency, they should not deviate from the path of devotional service and take to the path of the karmÄ«, jñÄnÄ« or yogÄ«. This is called utsÄhÄn niÅ›cayÄd dhairyÄt tat-tat-karma-pravartanÄt, enthusiastically executing the regulative activities of devotional service with patience and conï¬dence. In this way one can advance in devotional service without hindrance.Â