Attaining Perfection Through Sincere Service
The interaction between the finite soul and the infinite Lord is mediated through service. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that spiritual perfection is not a matter of material acquisition or intellectual prowess. Rather, it is attained through a genuine, service-oriented attitude. This sincere service is the key that unlocks the mercy of the spiritual master and ultimately conquers the heart of Śrī Kṛṣṇa.
Satisfying the Spiritual Master
The relationship with the spiritual master is based on service and inquiry, not financial exchange. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that a genuine guru in the disciplic succession does not seek material wealth but is satisfied when a disciple dedicates themselves to the mission. It is this sincere service that attracts the guru's blessings and authorization to preach.
- A spiritual master in the line of disciplic succession from Brahma and Narada has no demand for dollars and cents. A bona fide student has to satisfy him by sincere service to obtain knowledge of the relation and nature of the soul and the Supersoul.
- A person who has attracted the attention of the spiritual master by his sincere service likes to dance and chant with similarly developed Krsna conscious devotees. The spiritual master authorizes such a devotee to deliver fallen souls all over the world.
- It is not very difficult to become spiritual master. Simply you have to become very serious and sincere to the service of Krsna. Therefore Sukadeva Gosvami, variyan esa te prasnah (SB 2.1.1): Loka-hitam: It will be beneficial to the whole human society.
Qualification to Attract Kṛṣṇa
Kṛṣṇa is self-satisfied and does not require anything from His creation. However, He is hungry for the love of His devotees. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that external attributes like feminine beauty, high birth, or ritualistic elevation are not the causes for developing love of God. The only qualification Kṛṣṇa looks for is the sincerity of the service rendered.
- He (Lord Krsna) does not require anyone's extraneous help for His personal satisfaction. Therefore, the queens could not satisfy the Lord by their feminine attractiveness, but they satisfied Him by their sincere affection and service.
- Material elevation to life as a brahmana, demigod, rsi and so on are not causes for developing love of Godhead, but if one sincerely engages in the service of the Lord, his Krsna consciousness is complete.
- To keep oneself free from material contamination and attain the Lord’s favor, one must be sincerely eager to render service to the Lord. This is the only qualification necessary.
Potency and Rewards of Service
Sincere service is never lost. It is a powerful force that counteracts sinful reactions and ensures the devotee's progress. Śrīla Prabhupāda cites the example of Bharata Mahārāja to show that even if one slips, the merit of past service remains. Furthermore, Kṛṣṇa reciprocates by providing all necessary intelligence and facilities to the sincere servant.
- If one is under the protection of a devotee and sincerely renders service unto him, by this process of bhakti-yoga one is certainly able to counteract all sinful reactions.
- My dear heroic King, due to my past sincere service to the Lord, I could remember everything of my past life even while in the body of a deer.
- If we have actually understood our relationship with Krsna, and if we try to serve Him sincerely, then Krsna will give you all facilities. He'll give you intelligence.
Conclusion
Ultimately, the path of devotion is simple yet profound. It does not demand what we cannot give, but asks only for our sincere intent. As Śrīla Prabhupāda assures, even if one serves with a motive, if the service is sincere, Kṛṣṇa is so kind that He accepts it, making the devotee's life successful.
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