1 East 4 Wave Prema BH
1 East 4 Wave Prema BH
1 East 4 Wave Prema BH
Fourth Wave
Prema-Bhakti
Chapter 19
Chapter Nineteen
Devotional Service in Pure Love of God
BRS 1.4.1 - 21
Chapter Nineteen covers prema-bhakti — the Fourth Wave of the Eastern Ocean.
The philosophical discussion of prema is quite brief because prema is simply the mature state of
bhava, and Srila Rupa Gosvami has already extensively described bhava.
Bhava softens the heart. Prema softens the heart completely. When bhava deepens to the
maximum it is called prema.
Srila Rupa Gosvami described bhava as a ray of prema. Both the sun and the sun-ray
possess light, but there is a difference of intensity. Similarly, both bhava and prema possess ecstatic
love of God, but it is not as intense in bhava as it becomes at the stage of prema.
Definition of Prema
samyan masrnita-svanto
mamatvatisayankitah
bhavah sa eva sandratma
budhaih prema nigadyate
samyak — completely; masrnita-svantah — which makes the heart soft; mamatva — a sense of
ownership; atisaya-ankitah — marked with an abundance; bhava — emotion; sah — that;
eva — certainly; sandratma — whose nature is very condensed; budhaih — by learned persons;
prema — love of Godhead; nigadyate — is described.
When that bhava softens the heart completely, becomes endowed with a great feeling of
possessiveness in relation to the Lord and becomes very much condensed and intensified, it is
called prema [love of Godhead] by learned scholars. (Cc Madhya 23.7)
This is Srila Rupa Gosvami's definition of prema-bhakti, which he confirms with the following
quote: “In the Narada-pancaratra it is clearly stated that when lust is transferred to he Supreme
Godhead and the concept of kinship is completely reposed in Him, such is accepted as pure love of
God by great authorities like Bhisma, Prahlada, Uddhava and Narada (pg 143).”
He explains further, “Great authorities like Bhisma have explained that love of Godhead
means completely giving up all so-called love for any other person. According to Bhisma, love
means reposing one's affection completely upon one person, withdrawing all affinities for any other
person (pg 143).”
Achieving Prema
There are two ways to achieve prema: (1) by the maturation of bhava, and (2) by the Lord's
extraordinary mercy.
Bhäva Mercy
Vaidhi Rägänugä
There are two subdivisions of prema arising from bhava: (1) vaidha-bhavottho — prema arising
from bhava achieved through vaidhi-sadhana, and (2) raganugiya-bhavattho — prema arising from
bhava achieved through raganuga-sadhana.
Mahatmya-Jnana-Prema
Narada-pancatratra illustrates prema imbued with knowledge of the Lord's greatness: “...if on
account of profound veneration for the greatness of the Supreme Lord one attains a great affection
and steady love for Him, one is certainly assured of achieving the four kinds of Vaisnava
liberation... (pg 145)”
Devotees who achieved bhava from vaidhi-sadhana can attain mahatmya-jnana-prema.
Kevala-Prema
Kevala-prema, pure and one-pointed prema, is not even slightly mixed with any other aspiration or
interest — such as aspiration for Vaikuntha liberation, or interest in the Lord's profound power and
opulence.
A devotee with one-pointed love (kevala-prema) always lovingly fixes his mind upon Sri
Krsna without the slightest deviation to any other topic. Srila Rupa Gosvami explains this with a
mähätmya-jïäna kevala
prema
vaidha-bhävottho rägänugéya-bhävottho
bhäva
vaidhi rägänugä
sädhana
mercy
quote from Narada-pancaratra, “If a devotee is continuously in love with Lord Krsna and his mind
is always fixed upon Him, that devotional attitude will prove to be the only means of attracting the
attention of the Lord. In other words, a Vaisnava who is always thinking of the form of Lord Krsna
is to be known as a pure Vaisnava (pg 145).”
Devotees who achieved bhava from raganuga-sadhana can attain kevala-prema.
Evolution to Prema
Generally, one attains prema only by persistent, ardent practice — not by a sudden stroke of mercy.
Srila Rupa Gosvami describes the gradual evolution from sraddha to prema:
adau sraddha tatah sadhu-
sango 'tha bhajana-kriya
tato 'nartha-nivrtti syat
tato nistha rucis tatah
In the beginning there must be faith. Then one becomes interested in associating with pure
devotees. Thereafter one is initiated by the spiritual master and executes the regulative
principles under his orders. Thus one is freed from all unwanted habits and becomes firmly
fixed in devotional service. Thereafter, one develops taste and attachment. This is the way of
sadhana-bhakti, the execution of devotional service according to the regulative principles.
Gradually emotions intensify, and finally there is an awakening of love. This is the Gradual
development of love of Godhead for the devotee interested in Krsna consciousness. (Cc.
Madhya 23.14-15)
Srila Prabhupada summarizes these verses in Nectar of Devotion, page 146, first paragraph.