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Service means whatever the spiritual master wants, "You do this," you must do it, just like a menial servant

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"Service means whatever the spiritual master wants" |"You do this" |"you must do it, just like a menial servant"

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Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures

This is the Vedic way. Don't waste time for unnecessary questions and answers. But we have to do something sometimes. But that is not the way—unless one surrenders fully, praṇipātena, and renders service. Service means whatever the spiritual master wants, "You do this," you must do it, just like a menial servant. Nīcavat. Nīcavat.

One who has seen the Absolute Truth, or one who has known the Absolute Truth, go there and take knowledge by surrendering. Praṇipātena. Praṇipāta means surrendering. Paripraśnena. Don't make question, waste his time. After you surrender, after you render service, then make question. Otherwise, there is no need of question. Don't waste your time, don't waste his time.

An outsider has no right to put any questions, because he is not surrendered. And a spiritual master is not obliged to answer anyone except to his disciple. This is the Vedic way. Don't waste time for unnecessary questions and answers. But we have to do something sometimes. But that is not the way—unless one surrenders fully, praṇipātena, and renders service. Service means whatever the spiritual master wants, "You do this," you must do it, just like a menial servant. Nīcavat. Nīcavat.

Of course here, in your country, there is no . . . in India there is a śūdra class. They are . . . generally they are servant, servant class. That is called nīcavat. So servant class . . . a brahmacārī living at the care of spiritual master, he is advised that "You shall carry out the orders of your spiritual master nīcavat, just like the śūdra class." Because a person coming to spiritual master, they are coming from brahmin family or kṣatriya family or high caste family. But he may say: "Oh, I am coming from a brahmin family, and my spiritual master is ordering to brush his shoes? Oh, how can I do?"

Therefore it is advised nīcavat. When you are serving spiritual master, you should always think that, "I am lowest of the animals." Nīcavat. In that condition you can simply inquire. Otherwise, you have no capacity. There is no need of wasting time, because he will not understand. He will unnecessarily . . . praṇipāta. Praṇipāta means surrender. So nobody wants to surrender, especially in this material world. Everyone thinks, "Oh, I am the lord. I am the monarch of all I survey. Why shall I surrender?" Independent. Especially in the Western countries. They are refusing to surrender to the social laws, to the king's law, everything.

Page Title:Service means whatever the spiritual master wants, "You do this," you must do it, just like a menial servant
Compiler:Anurag
Created:2022-10-05, 14:28:34
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=1, Con=0, Let=0
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