Bhakti-yogī - The Greatest of All Mystics
The bhakti-yogī occupies the highest position on the ladder of spiritual realization, surpassing those who practice other forms of yoga. While others may focus on mechanical gymnastics, philosophical speculation, or meditation on the Super Soul, the bhakti-yogī is situated in direct, loving engagement with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that this path is not only the most elevated but also the safest, as the devotee is guided and protected by Kṛṣṇa Himself, ensuring an eventual return to the spiritual world.
Supreme Position Among Yogīs
The Bhagavad-gītā establishes a hierarchy among transcendentalists, placing the devotee at the summit. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that while other systems like karma, jñāna, and haṭha are valid, the perfection of yoga is to be constantly absorbed in thoughts of Kṛṣṇa.
- Among the transcendental mystics, variously classified as karma-yogis, dhyana-yogis, jnana-yogis, hatha-yogis, and bhakti-yogis, the last-named bhakti-yogis are the greatest of all.
- Yoginam api sarvesam: of all yogis, the bhakti-yogi, who thinks of Krsna always within his heart and engages in His loving transcendental service, is the topmost.
- The bhakti-yogi surpasses all the yogis because, by dint of his devotional service, he is promoted to the region beyond the material sky and is placed in one of the planets in the spiritual sky by the supreme will of the Lord the controller of everything.
Transcendental Destination
Unlike the jñānī, who seeks to merge into the impersonal effulgence, or the karmī, who desires higher material planets, the bhakti-yogī has a distinct destination. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that the devotee enters the spiritual sky to eternally serve the Lord in His personal abode.
- Bhakti-yogis, once approaching the Supreme Personality of Godhead, never come back to this material world.
- The jnana-yogis, they remain in the impersonal feature of the Absolute Truth; the dhyana-yoga is practicing the localized aspect; but the bhakti-yogi, he is promoted directly in the planet which is called Goloka Vrndavana.
- Lord Ramacandra returned to His abode, to which bhakti-yogis are promoted. This is the place to which all the inhabitants of Ayodhya went after they served the Lord in His manifest pastimes by offering Him obeisances, touching His lotus feet.
Process of Constant Perception
The method of the bhakti-yogī involves training the senses to see Kṛṣṇa everywhere and in everything. Śrīla Prabhupāda describes this as a state where the devotee constantly beholds the beautiful form of Śyāmasundara within the heart or worships the Deity with a fixed mind.
- The bhakti-yogi constantly sees Syamasundara - beautiful Lord Krsna with His blackish bodily hue.
- The bhakti-yogi accepts the Deity of Krsna as worshipable because there is some bodily conception fixed in the mind, which can thus be applied.
- You were saying that Krsna is within the heart, but who is seeing? It is seen by the bhakti-yogis, because he has got love for Krsna. A bhakta is always seeing, - Krsna is within me.
Assurance and Protection
One of the most comforting aspects of bhakti-yoga is the assurance of spiritual continuity. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that even if a devotee does not achieve full perfection in one life, they are guaranteed a human birth in a favorable family to resume their practice, unlike other paths where a fall-down can be disastrous.
- This (BG 8.25-26) is all by chance. We do not know when we are going to die, and we may die accidentally at any time. But for one who is a bhakti-yogi, who is established in Krsna consciousness, there is no question of chance. He is always sure.
- Even if a bhakti-yogi falls, he takes birth in a rich family or family of brahmanas, in which he again starts devotional activities from the point where he left off.
- The bhakti-yogi always thinks of Krsna, and therefore at the time of death he can very easily transfer himself to Krsnaloka, without even perceiving the pains of death.
Conclusion
The bhakti-yogī represents the pinnacle of spiritual evolution, having moved beyond the preliminary stages of work, knowledge, and mechanical yoga to reach the platform of pure love. Śrīla Prabhupāda confirms that this path is not only the most elevated but also the most practical, offering the devotee immunity from the dangers of material existence and a guaranteed return to the spiritual world. By simply engaging in the service of the Lord and remaining absorbed in His thoughts, the bhakti-yogī achieves the highest perfection of life, which is difficult for others to attain.
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