Pure Devotional Service - Without Material Desires
Pure devotional service is the highest perfection of life, far beyond the pursuits of mundane religion or philosophical speculation. To achieve this exalted state, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that a soul must engage in serving the Supreme Lord completely without material desires. When the heart is free from all ulterior motives, one experiences the true, liberated state of an eternal relationship with Kṛṣṇa.
The Definition of Pure Devotion
The fundamental characteristic of pure bhakti is its complete freedom from self-interest. To clarify this principle, Śrīla Prabhupāda repeatedly cites the Vedic definition that unadulterated devotional service must be rendered favorably and entirely without material desires.
- One should render transcendental loving service to the Supreme Lord Krsna favorably and without desire for material profit or gain through fruitive activities or philosophical speculation. That is called pure devotional service.
- The term anyabhilasita-sunyam means, without desire for material sense gratification.
- Bhakti means without any material desires. That is the sign of pure devotee. He has no motive to satisfy his material desires by devotional service.
- Pure devotional service is without aspiration and without desire for material profit.
Rejecting Ulterior Motives
Many people approach God when they are in distress or in need of money, but a pure devotee rejects such business-like transactions. When instructing his followers, Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that serving the Lord without material desires means having absolutely no ulterior motive for personal gain or acclaim.
- By worshiping Lord Visnu one can get whatever he desires, but a pure devotee never asks Lord Visnu for any material profit. Instead he serves Lord Visnu without material desires and is therefore ultimately transferred to the spiritual kingdom.
- A pure devotee simply wants to engage in the service of the Lord without material desire, and if he wants this within the core of his heart, where the Lord is situated, and if he is without ulterior motive, why should the Lord not understand.
- Our disease is desire for that which is material; even while advancing in spiritual life, we want material acclaim. One must be freed from this disease. Pure devotion must be anyabhilasita-sunyam without desire for anything material.
- Materialist person perform all pious activities or devotional activities for some material gain, and as soon as there is any hindrance in the path of material gain, they at once become demon. Therefore bhakti means without any material desire.
Freedom from Karma and Jñāna
The path of pure devotion is distinctly superior to the paths of fruitive work (karma) and mental speculation (jñāna). For true success in spiritual life, Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that one must abandon all actions aimed at material enjoyment or philosophical voidism, executing one's duties simply to please Kṛṣṇa.
- As described by Srila Rupa Gosvami, only when one is completely free from mental speculation and fruitive activity (anyabhilasita-sunyam jnana-karmady-anavrtam) can one engage in pure devotional service without being polluted by material desires.
- One must engage in the service of Vasudeva without material desire, mental speculation or fruitive activity.
- To execute unadulterated devotional service, therefore, one must follow the rules and regulations of devotional service without desire to gain material profit by fruitive activities or mental speculation.
- One acts in naiskarmya when he fully engages in Krsna conscious activities without material desires to enjoy, either here or in the upper planetary systems, in the present life or in a future life.
The Perfection of Liberation
True liberation does not mean merging into a void or attaining a higher standard of sense gratification on heavenly planets. According to Śrīla Prabhupāda, the highest perfection of life is simply to be reinstated in one's constitutional position as an eternal servant, rendering service to the Lord without material desires.
- So as soon as you engage yourself in pure devotional service without any material desire, without any material designation, immediately you are liberated. Svarupena avasthiti. That is real situation of our constitutional position.
- If one wants to be happy within this material world, he may aspire to go to the different material planetary systems where there is a higher standard of sense gratification, but real moksa, or liberation, is performed without any such desire.
- When the senses, without desire for material profit or other selfish motives, are engaged in the service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one is situated in devotional service. That spirit of service is far better than siddhi, salvation.
- Work performed simply for the satisfaction of the Supreme Lord, without any desire for material benefits, is called bhakti.
Conclusion
The true essence of spiritual life cannot be realized as long as the heart is contaminated by the urge for sense gratification. Throughout his teachings, Śrīla Prabhupāda comprehensively establishes that pure bhakti requires the complete cessation of all selfish motives, mental speculation, and fruitive activities. By actively engaging one's purified senses for the exclusive pleasure of the Supreme Lord, the living entity achieves a state far superior to ordinary liberation. Anyone who dedicates their life and soul to serving Kṛṣṇa completely without material desires quickly captures the mercy of the Lord and returns to their eternal, blissful position in the spiritual world.
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