Chanting the Holy Names of God
The chanting of the holy names of God is the central pillar of the Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava tradition and the primary instruction of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the holy name is not merely a sound vibration but is identical to the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself. Therefore, by chanting, the conditioned soul associates directly with God, which cleanses the heart of all material contamination and awakens dormant divine love.
The Only Way for this Age
Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that while there are many methods of spiritual realization, in the current Age of Kali, only the chanting of the holy name is effective. He cites the Vedic evidence stating that meditation, elaborate sacrifices, and strict temple worship are difficult to perform in this degraded age. Therefore, the scriptures prescribe the saṅkīrtana-yajña—the congregational chanting of the holy names—as the only means of deliverance.
- In this age of quarrel and hypocrisy the only means of deliverance is chanting the holy name of the Lord. There is no other way. There is no other way. There is no other way.
- In this age (of Kali) there is no use in meditation, sacrifice and temple worship. Simply by chanting the holy name of Krsna - Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare/ Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare - one can achieve self-realization.
- Whatever one does in executing devotional service must be accompanied by the chanting of the holy name of the Lord.
Universal Purification
The power of the holy name is such that it purifies anyone who comes in contact with it, regardless of their background or qualification. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that even if one is born in a family of dog-eaters (caṇḍālas), simply by chanting the holy name, they become purified and eligible to perform Vedic sacrifices. The name acts like fire; whether one touches fire knowingly or unknowingly, it will burn. Similarly, the holy name burns to ashes all sinful reactions.
- A person who chants the holy name of the Lord, even if born in a family of candalas, dog-eaters, does not need reformation. Simply by chanting Hare Krsna, he immediately becomes purified and becomes as good as the most learned brahmana.
- We living entities, we are part and parcel of God. Our original position is purified, but at the present moment we are contaminated. So by chanting the holy name of the Lord we become purified.
- If you touch the iron rod with the fire, it becomes warmer, warmer and then red hot - similarly, when you chant offenselessly the holy name of the Lord, gradually you become purified.
The Example of Ajāmila
To illustrate the potency of the holy name, Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently cites the history of Ajāmila from the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. Ajāmila was a sinful man who, at the time of death, called out the name of his son, Nārāyaṇa. Although he did not mean to call the Lord, the very vibration of the name "Nārāyaṇa" was enough to save him from the agents of death. This proves that even chanting without full understanding (nāmābhāsa) is powerful enough to grant liberation.
- Although Ajamila was calling for his son, he chanted the holy name of the Lord, Narayana, and simply by a glimpse of the chanting of the holy name, he immediately achieved the association of Lord Visnu's order carriers.
- Although calling the name of his son, he nevertheless uttered the four syllables na-ra-ya-na. Simply by chanting the name of Narayana in this way, he sufficiently atoned for the sinful reactions of millions of lives.
Humility and Tolerance
While the holy name is powerful, one must develop specific qualities to chant it constantly. Śrīla Prabhupāda directs us to the third verse of Lord Caitanya's Śikṣāṣṭaka, which states that one should be humbler than a blade of grass and more tolerant than a tree. Without these qualities, one will be disturbed by material duality and false prestige, making constant chanting impossible.
- A devotee can very peacefully chant the holy name of the Lord by behaving more humbly than the grass, being tolerant like a tree and offering respects to everyone, without expecting honor from anyone else. Such qualifications make it easier to chant.
- The teaching of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu (CC Adi 17.31): One should chant the holy name of the Lord in a humble state of mind, thinking oneself lower than the straw in the street.
The Three Stages of Chanting
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that a chanter progresses through three stages. The first is the offensive stage, where one commits the ten offenses against the holy name. The second is the clearing stage (nāmābhāsa), where sins are destroyed and liberation is achieved. The third is the pure stage (śuddha-nāma), where dormant love of God (kṛṣṇa-prema) is awakened. The goal of the devotee is to reach this third stage.
- There are three stages in chanting the holy name of the Lord. In the first stage, one commits ten kinds of offenses while chanting. In the next stage, namabhasa, the offenses have almost stopped, and one is coming to the platform of pure chanting.
- There are three stages in chanting the holy name of the Lord. In the third stage, when one chants the Hare Krsna mantra without offenses, his dormant love for Krsna immediately awakens. This is the perfection.
Any Name of God
A unique feature of Śrīla Prabhupāda's teaching is his non-sectarian approach. He explains that if a person from another tradition has a bona fide name for God (such as Jehovah, Allah, or Christ), they should chant that name. The principle is to associate with God through sound. However, he notes that the name "Kṛṣṇa" means "all-attractive" and is the supreme name, including all other conceptions of the Divine.
- If you have any holy name for God do chant Him always and it will do you the greatest benefit. And by chanting so when you will be remembering Him always then you transfer to the Kingdom of God is guaranteed.
- We are recommending chanting of the holy name of God. If the Muslim or Japanese or the Christian, they have got the holy name of God, that is also as good.
- One must chant God's name, not, as the Mayavadi philosophers say, any name, such as a demigod's name or the names of God's energies. Only the holy name of the Supreme Lord will be effective.
The Nāmācārya Haridāsa Ṭhākura
To teach the world the importance of chanting, Lord Caitanya designated Haridāsa Ṭhākura as the nāmācārya, the teacher of the holy name. Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights how Haridāsa Ṭhākura chanted 300,000 names daily and remained undisturbed even when beaten in twenty-two marketplaces or tempted by a prostitute. His life serves as the ultimate benchmark for dedication to the holy name.
- Haridasa Thakura is known as namacarya because it is he who preached the glories of chanting hari-nama, the holy name of God.
- Actually one has to chant twenty-four hours daily, just like Thakura Haridasa, who was chanting the Hare Krsna mantra three hundred thousand times daily. Indeed, he had no other business.
Conclusion
The chanting of the holy names of God is the panacea for all material miseries and the path to the highest spiritual bliss. Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes that in this age, humanity has no other duty but to take shelter of the mahā-mantra. By strictly following the regulative principles and chanting offenselessly, anyone can return home, back to Godhead, in this very lifetime.
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