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(explanation) Chapter 8 ATTAINING THE SUPREME Krishna answers Arjuna s eight question (8.1-4) In the last two verses of chapter Seven, Sri Krishna mention seven highly technical terms. Chapter Eight starts out with Arjuna asking for clarification of those terms. The remainder of the chapter concerns Arjuna s eight question. How can those engaged in devotional service know Krishna at the time of death?. Understanding Krishna through proper inquiry. A. Arjuna asks Krishna eight questions: 1. What is Brahman? 2. What is adhyatma? 3. What is karma? 4. What is adhibhuta? 5. Who is adhidaiva? (does adhidaiva refer to the demigods or the universal from? 6. Who is adhiyajna, the Lord of sacrifices? (Is adhiyajna Krishna or the demigods?) 7. Where does adhiyajna preside? 8. How can those engaged in devotional service know Krishna at the time of death? B. Krishna briefly answers Arjuna s first seven question as follows: 1. Brahman is the indestructible living entity. 2. Adhyatma is the living entity s nature, 3. Karma is the reaction that force the living entity to take a material body in this world. 4. Adhibhuta is the ever changing material nature. 5. He who presides over all the demigods and their planerts is the adhidevata,the Universal From of the Lord. 6. Krishna as the Supersoul,is adhiyajna, the Lord of all sacrifices. 7. Ahiyajna presides within everyone s heat. C. The living entity is qualified as Brahman, eternal and indestructible. This shows that the living entity is of the same nature as the supreme. The Lord and the living entity are distinguished,however, by the Lord s being described as parabrahman. 1

Remembering Krishna (8.5-8) Having answered the first seven question, Krishna now addresses the eighth. From this point until the end of the chapter, Krishna will discuss the critical points of death and how one can remember Him at this time. Main theme : By being fixed in remembrance of Him, one may attain Krishna at the time of death. A. To attain Krishna,one must remember Him at the time of death. this remembrance is more than a mental trick. the word used by Krishna is bhava, which means mood. At death, one will automatically remember the mood he cultived throughout his life. 1. This stresses the importance of sadhana bhakti the practice of fixing the mind on Krishna throughout life. 2. Because one naturally remembers that what he is attached to it is important to develop attachment for Krishna in this life.(8.5-6,8). B. Cultivating Krishna smaranam does not require inactivity. Rather, it is something that may be done side by side with one s prescribed duties.(8.7) C. The most effective means for fixing the mind on Krishna is harinama sankirtan. (8.5-8) Going back to Godhead by remembering Krishna (8.9-13) Having established that one who constantly mediates on Krishna is sure to reach Him,Krishna now explains how to meditate on Him. In so doing,he mention yoga misra bhakti (practice of devotional service mixed with astanga yoga). By street yoga practice, one can fix the mind on Krishna s transcendental qualities, and go to Him at death. A. Remembrance of Krishna means to meditate on His qualities. This is an important points because it reiterates the supremacy of Krishna s personality. Qualities arise from personality, not from a void.(8.9) B. One will not be able to fous the mind on Krishna at death unless he practices remembrance during his life, steady yoga practice gives strength for one to focus his mind on Krishna (yoga balena), preparing for the critical moment of death. (8.10-11). 2

C. In comparison with processes of yoga like sat cakra- yoga pure bhakti yoga is a better path as it is more accessible to all classes of people. 1. Because the rigid yoga practices of the vedic times are not possible for the p[eople of this age, bhakti (especially chanting the holy names of Krishna ) is the most effective means of purification. 2. The practices of jnana yoga and astanga yoga require a great deal of material qualifications, but the chanting of the holy names can be done by anyone, anywhere.(8,11-13) Pure devotional service (8. 14-16) Having discussed yoga misra bhakti,krishna now describes pure devotional service, and the nature of the spiritual world that one attains by practicing pure devotional service. The practice of pure devotional service is the qualification for one to attain the Lord s favor. By the Lord s mercy the pure devotee Is promoted to the spiritual realm. Sub points : A. Of all people.only the pure devotee is truly desireless. 1. The karma desires sense gratification 2. The yogi desires mystic abilities 3. The jnani desire release from material misery. 4. The pure devotee desires only to please Krishna. To this end he is willing to even go to the hellish planets. This is the perfection of selflessness. (8.14). B. There are no material impediments for the practitioner of bhakti yoga. 1. In jnana yoga or astanga-yoga, one,s ability to advance is directly dependent on qualification like knowledge and renunciation, as well as favorable situations for practice. In bhakti, the only qualification is one s since desire for advancement. There are no material impendiments. 2. Bhakti yoga is essentially a mood of loving devotion to Krishna, which links the devotee to him, when one is fixed in that connection, no material situation can disrupt it. Rather, the devotee can use any situation, good or bad to increase his surrender and service. C. The pure devotee is undeviating in his remembrance of the Lord and because of this he wins the Lord s attention and care.(8.14). D. The Lord s abode is the destination for the pure devotees mentioned above. it alone is an eternal abode. It is the only place where one may go to end the repetition of birth and 3

death. As long as one is not situated within his essential position, he must continue the process of repeated birth and death.(8. 15-16). Comparing the material and spiritual world (8.17-22) In the previous section Sri Krishna describes the result of pure devotion (the spiritual world), and contrasts it with the result of material consciousness (repeated birth and death). This description can be seen as another means to evoke surrender to Krishna, because He liberates his pure devotees from the painful conditions of material bondage by bringing them to his abode. The only refuge from the ocean of birth and death is the Lord s supreme abode. This abode is only attainable by one who makes himself qualified to associate with the Lord. this qualification is pure devotional service. A. Analyzing the temporary nature of material existence leads to detachment. (8.17-19). 1. Lord Krishna uses the example of Lord Brahma to emphasize the temporality of material existence. 2. The description of repeated birth and annihilation of all creatures within Brahma s day evokes further detachment by showing the futility of material existence. This understanding especially refutes the practice of demigod worship to elevate oneself to higher planetary systems, as heavenly residence is no real shelter against the onslaught of birth and death. B. Relief from the cycle of birth and death comes when one attains the abode of Krishna (8.20-22) 1. Krishna s description of material futility beautifully sets the stage for Him to present Knowledge of His eternal abode. Hearing the description Krishna s abode brings hope after hearing the discouraging account of Brahma s day and night. 2. The Lord s abode never changes as does the material world. This is because it is composed of Cit-sakti, the Lord s superior energy. 3. The Lord s abode is attainable only by bhakti, devotional service. The supremacy of devotion in attaining the supreme (8.23-28) The theme emerging in this Chapter, and further stressed in this section, is that in pure devotional service the devotee depends fully on Krishna s will. He does not feel that he has to take matters into his own hands by perfecting a mechanical process for the attainment of salvation. 4

Main theme : A devotee is confident about Krishna s protection. He need not make any special endeavor for his ultimate salvation. One who adopts the path of devotional service surpasses all vedic forms of purification (8.28) 5