Cleanliness
is one of the four pillars of spiritual life (the other three are mercy,
austerity and truthfulness)
The
best way of purifying oneself is the pure chanting of Hare Krishna.
Srila
Prabhupada commented on this topic as follows:
1)
(Lecture 1976). "If we don't lead a brahminical life, we are not allowed
to call ourselves brahmanas. You may be the son of a respected high court
judge, but if you don't have the required qualification, you cannot call
yourself a judge...there has to be an institution for training and educating
brahmanas. Everyone should be classified according to his education and his
qualities."
2)
"Sri vigraharadhana-nitya-nana-sringara-tan mandira marjanadau. Marjanadau
means cleansing. The spiritual master along with his disciples is always
engaged in cleansing the temple of Sri Sri Radha Krishna. If the cleanliness is
neglected, it is a sure sign of laziness. If one is lazy, one doesn't keep his
environment clean. "First let me sleep." This is the mode of
ignorance, tama-guna. We have to overcome raja-guna and tama-guna. Satvam
visuddham vasudeva sabditam.
The
heart has to be pure if we want to receive Krishna and allow Him to reside there
pleasantly."
3)
(Letter 1971). "In India it is custom that the kitchen is not even in the
same building where the living rooms are because living rooms are contaminated.
After cooking all the pots are thrown away. This is not possible in your country.
Therefore you have to keep the utmost cleanliness. Krsna does not require
opulent offerings. He appreciates the sincere endeavor. A clean kitchen is more
important than an opulent offering. If the kitchen is neat and clean, then the
offering will be good. If the offering is a so called "opulent
offering" but the kitchen is not clean, Krsna will not like it."
4)
(1971 to Rishi Kumar): "Krsna consciousness means to have a clean bead
bag."
5)
In the early days of the movement, Srila Prabhupada instructed the devotees to
clean their plates and the cooking pots right after honoring prasadam. When one
of the leaders saw that the devotees were not following his order, he asked
Srila Prabhupada which method he should use to get the devotees to the point of
following. "The order of the spiritual master should be
sufficient,"replied Srila Prabhupada.
6)
In Dallas and Edinburgh the devotees complained that there were rats in the
temple. So they asked Srila Prabhupada, whether they were allowed to kill them.
Srila Prabhupada's answer was: "No, you should be killed because you took
the vow of cleanliness but did not keep it!"
7)
Srila Prabhupada once wrote to one devotee in London: "Each room should be
clean as a mirror, otherwise you invite the rats..."
8)
Once, when Srila Prabhupada was on a morning walk in Hawaii, he passed by the
prasadam room. Seeing him, the devotees were in so much ecstasy, that they
dropped everything and ran after Prabhupada. His Divine Grace led everyone on
the compound and then returned to the temple room. Soon later, Guru Kripa
complained to Prabhupada about the left over prasadam and the unclean prasadam
room and also mentioned how he had difficulties to bring the devotees to the
point of cleaning. Srila Prabhupada: "If a devotee doesn't clean, he can
go home again and live with his mother."
9)
"When you are clean, you are in the spiritual world, Vaikuntha. When you
are dirty, you are in the material world."
10)
SB 4.2.14-15: "Those who do not regularly bathe are supposed to be in
association with ghosts and crazy creatures."
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