hindu-Å›Ästre 'īśvara' nÄma — mahÄ-mantra jÄni
sarva-loka Å›unile mantrera vÄ«rya haya hÄni
hindu-Å›Ästre - in the scriptures of the Hindus; īśvara - God; nÄma - the holy name; mahÄ-mantra - topmost hymn; jÄni - we know; sarva-loka - everyone; Å›unile - if they hear; mantrera - of the mantra; vÄ«rya - potency; haya - becomes; hÄni - finished.
In the list of offenses in the chanting of the holy name of the Lord, it is said, dharma-vrata-tyÄga-hutÄdi-sarva-Å›ubha-kriyÄ-sÄmyam api pramÄdaḥ: to consider the chanting of the holy name of the Lord equal to the execution of some auspicious religious ceremony is an offense. According to the materialistic point of view, observing a religious ceremony invokes an auspicious atmosphere for the material benefit of the entire world. Materialists therefore manufacture religious principles to live comfortably and without disturbance in executing their material activities. Since they do not believe in the existence of God, they have manufactured the idea that God is impersonal and that to have some conception of God one may imagine any form. Thus they respect the many forms of the demigods as different representations or manifestations of the Lord. They are called bahv-īśvara-vÄdÄ«s, or followers of thousands and thousands of gods. They consider the chanting of the names of the demigods an auspicious activity. Great so-called svÄmÄ«s have written books saying that one may chant any name — DurgÄ, KÄlÄ«, Åšiva, Kṛṣṇa, RÄma, and so on — because any name is all right for invoking an auspicious atmosphere in society. Thus they are called pÄá¹£aṇá¸Ä«s — unbelievers or faithless demons.
Such pÄá¹£aṇá¸Ä«s do not know the actual value of the chanting of the holy name of Lord Kṛṣṇa. Foolishly proud of their material birth as brÄhmaṇas and their consequently higher position in the social order, they think of the other classes — namely the ká¹£atriyas, vaiÅ›yas and śūdras — as lower classes. According to them, no one but the brÄhmaṇas can chant the holy name of Kṛṣṇa, for if others chanted the holy name, its potency would be reduced. They are unaware of the potency of Lord Kṛṣṇa’s name. The Bá¹›han-nÄradÄ«ya PurÄṇa recommends:
harer nÄma harer nÄma harer nÄmaiva kevalam
kalau nÄsty eva nÄsty eva nÄsty eva gatir anyathÄ
“For spiritual progress in this Age of Kali, there is no alternative, no alternative, no alternative to the holy name, the holy name, the holy name of the Lord.†The pÄá¹£aṇá¸Ä«s do not accept that the potency of the holy name of Kṛṣṇa is so great that one can be delivered simply by chanting the holy name, although this is confirmed in ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam (12.3.51): kÄ«rtanÄd eva kṛṣṇasya mukta-saá¹…gaḥ paraá¹ vrajet. Any man from any part of the world who practices chanting of the holy name of Kṛṣṇa can be liberated and after death go back home, back to Godhead. The rascal pÄá¹£aṇá¸Ä«s think that if anyone but a brÄhmaṇa chants the holy name, the potency of the holy name is vanquished. According to their judgment, instead of delivering the fallen souls, the potency of the holy name is reduced. Believing in the existence of many gods and considering the chanting of the holy name of Kṛṣṇa no better than other hymns, these pÄá¹£aṇá¸Ä«s do not believe in the words of the Å›Ästra (harer nÄma harer nÄma harer nÄmaiva kevalam). But ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu confirms in His Åšiká¹£Äá¹£á¹aka, kÄ«rtanÄ«yaḥ sadÄ hariḥ: one must chant the holy name of the Lord always, twenty-four hours a day. The pÄá¹£aṇá¸Ä«s, however, are so fallen and falsely proud of having taken birth in brÄhmaṇa families that they think that instead of delivering all the fallen souls, the holy name becomes impotent when constantly chanted by lower-class men.
Significant in verse 211 are the words kṛṣṇera kÄ«rtana kare nÄ«ca bÄá¸a bÄá¸a, indicating that anyone can join in the saá¹…kÄ«rtana movement. This is confirmed in ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam (2.4.18): kirÄta-hūṇÄndhra-pulinda-pulkaÅ›Ä ÄbhÄ«ra-Å›umbhÄ yavanÄḥ khasÄdayaḥ. This is a list of the names of caṇá¸Älas. The pÄá¹£aṇá¸Ä«s say that when these lower-class men are allowed to chant, their influence is enhanced. They do not like the idea that others should also develop spiritual qualities, because this would curb their false pride in having taken birth in families of the elevated brÄhmaṇa caste, with a monopoly on spiritual activities. But despite all protests from so-called Hindus and members of the brÄhmaṇa caste, we are propagating the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement all over the world, according to the injunctions of the Å›Ästras and the order of ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu. Thus we are sure that we are delivering many fallen souls, making them bona fide candidates for going back home, back to Godhead.