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One who is under the control of the senses, he is go-dasa. Go means senses, and dasa means servant. And one who is master of the senses, he's gosvami

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"one who is under the control of the senses, he is go-dāsa. Go means senses, and dāsa means servant. And one who is master of the senses, he's gosvāmī"

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Bhagavad-gita As It Is Lectures

One who is under the control of the senses, he is go-dāsa. Go means senses, and dāsa means servant. And one who is master of the senses, he's gosvāmī. Svāmī means master, and go means senses. You have seen the gosvāmī title. The gosvāmī title means one who is the master of the sense.

Prabhupāda: Yes. That is the yoga success. At the present moment the mind is controlling me, go-dāsa. Mind is dictating me that "Please, why not see that beautiful nice girl?" and I go and . . . "Why not drink that nice liquor?" "Yes." "Why not smoke this nice cigarette?" "Yes." "Why not go to the restaurant, nice?" "Why not do this?" So many things mind is dictating, and we are following.

So this present stage is I am controlled by the mind. The material life means one is controlled by the mind or by the senses. Mind is the center of all senses. So to become controlled by the mind means to be controlled by the senses. Senses are subordinate assistants to the master mind. Master mind dictates, "Go and see that," my eyes sees.

Therefore my eyes . . . the sense eye is under the direction of the mind. My legs go. Therefore my sense organ the leg is under the direction of the mind. So to become under the direction of the mind means to become under the direction of the senses. So if you can control the mind, then you'll not be under the control of the senses.

So one who is under the control of the senses, he is go-dāsa. Go means senses, and dāsa means servant. And one who is master of the senses, he's gosvāmī. Svāmī means master, and go means senses. You have seen the gosvāmī title. The gosvāmī title means one who is the master of the sense. One who is not the servant of the sense. So long one is servant of the senses, he cannot be called a gosvāmī or svāmī. Svāmī or gosvāmī, the same thing, means one who is the master of the senses.

So unless one is not master of the senses, his accepting this title of svāmī and gosvāmī is cheating. One must be master of the senses. That is defined by Rūpa Gosvāmī, gosvāmī, Rūpa Gosvāmī. They were ministers. When they were ministers they were not gosvāmī. But when they become disciples of Lord Caitanya, Sanātana Gosvāmī and Rūpa Gosvāmī, and was trained by Him, they became gosvāmī.

So gosvāmī is not a hereditary title. It is a qualification, under the direction of spiritual master. One who attains perfection in controlling the senses, he is called svāmī or gosvāmī. So one has to become svāmī, gosvāmī; then he can become spiritual master. Without being svāmī or master of the senses, to become a spiritual master is bogus.

Page Title:One who is under the control of the senses, he is go-dasa. Go means senses, and dasa means servant. And one who is master of the senses, he's gosvami
Compiler:SharmisthaK
Created:2022-09-21, 15:08:15
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