Service Without Self-Interest - That Is Bhakti
In the material world, every action is typically motivated by the desire for personal gain, whether for wealth, fame, or liberation. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that true spiritual life is entirely different. True bhakti is the platform of pure, unmotivated service, where every action is performed exclusively for the satisfaction of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, free from the taints of personal sense gratification.
The Definition of Pure Devotion
Bhakti is not a vague sentiment or an emotional display. Providing a very clear definition, Śrīla Prabhupāda states that bhakti means engaging all of one's purified senses strictly in the service of Hṛṣīkeśa, the master of the senses, without any motive for fruitive gain (karma) or philosophical speculation (jñāna).
- Hrsikesa-sevanam. Not hrsika-sevanam. Hrsika means senses. So when senses are used for sense gratification, that is maya. And when senses are used for the gratification of the master of the senses, that is called bhakti. A very simple definition.
- Bhakti means to engage all your senses for the satisfaction of the proprietor of the senses. That is called bhakti.
- When there is not a tinge of karma and jnana, that is pure bhakti. That is Krsna's mission. So everything is there, direction is there. We can guide you, not according to our whims, but according to sastra.
- One has to become anyabhilasita-sunyam - any desire, make it zero. Then what to do? I shall become dull and dumb? No. Anukulyena krsnanu-silanam, you have to work favorably, as Krsna desires. That's it. That is wanted, that is bhakti.
Freedom from Designations
To serve God purely, one must first understand their true identity. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that as long as a person identifies with the material body—thinking "I am American," "I am Indian," or "I am a brāhmaṇa"—they cannot engage in pure devotion. Real bhakti begins when one realizes they are an eternal spirit soul and part and parcel of God.
- At the present moment we are jiva-bhutah. We are thinking that I am this body, but when you come to the platform that I am Brahman, I am part and parcel of Krsna, or God, then my duty changes. That is called bhakti.
- This is bhakti definition. When one becomes freed from all designation. "I am American." This is designation. "I am Indian." This is designation. "I am brahmana." This is designation. "I am ksatriya." This is designation.
- This Krsna consciousness movement is bhagavata-dharma, to teach throughout the whole world that God is great and we are small particle part and parcel of God, our duty is to serve God, that is bhakti.
- When I do not act for any material purpose, that means my sense activities are purified, and that is bhakti.
Action, Not Inaction
The Māyāvādī philosophers wrongly believe that spiritual perfection requires stopping all activity. Contrary to this, Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that bhakti is a highly active path. Instead of stopping work, one must simply change the account, performing their occupational duties not for their own sense gratification, but for the pleasure of Kṛṣṇa.
- These Mayavadi philosophers, they think to stop activity is the highest perfection. No. Our philosophy is stop foolish activities and begin real activities. That is bhakti. Bhakti is not stopping activity.
- The senses must have engagement. And how? That is in the service of the Lord. That is real activity. So bhakti is not that it is simply negation. There must be positive action. That is bhakti.
- To work for Krsna's sense gratification and to work for one's own sense gratification, this transformation change, this changing process, is called bhakti. Process is the same, simply account should be changed.
- If you do business and you earn money and spend it for Krsna consciousness, that is also bhakti. That is also bhakti. Just like vivid example is Arjuna. Arjuna is a fighter, and by fighting, he became a devotee; not by chanting Hare Krsna.
Unmotivated Love
A true devotee does not view God as an order-supplier for material desires. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that while beginners may pray for their daily bread, the highest standard of bhakti is to love God without any motive, expecting nothing in return, as perfectly demonstrated by Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu.
- In the Christian Bible there is, "Father, give us our daily bread." That is good - they are accepting the Supreme Father. But grown-up children should not ask from the father; rather, they should be prepared to serve the father. That is bhakti - devotion.
- To have a very beautiful, obedient wife. These (good family, high aristocratic family, or good follower, leader, minister) are the aspirations of material life. But Caitanya Mahaprabhu said: "I do not want all these things." This is bhakti life.
- Dhruva Maharaja worshiped Krsna with a motive. But after being perfect in devotional service he becomes without motive. When he saw actually Krsna, he said: "No, no, no. I don't want anything from You. I don't want any benediction." That is bhakti.
- Forcing will not make me agree. But if there is love, oh, I shall gladly do it. That is bhakti, that is Krishna Consciousness.
Pleasing the Lord as the Ultimate Test
The ultimate test of any action in Kṛṣṇa consciousness is whether it brings satisfaction to the Supreme Lord. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that a pure devotee has no independent self-interest; they are prepared to do whatever Kṛṣṇa desires, even if it goes against their personal habits or societal norms.
- Bhakti means the bhakta's only business is to understand whether Krsna is pleased by my activity. That is bhakta's business.
- We have to see what is favorable to Krsna, not sense gratification, not favorable to me. Or to my country, or to my society. No self-interest. Only Krsna's interest. That is bhakti.
- Arjuna's desire was not to fight, but Krsna's desire was to fight - just the opposite. Arjuna ultimately agreed to Krsna's desire: "Yes," karisye vacanam tava: "Yes, I will act according to Your desire." That is bhakti.
- Yes, we are doing everything for Krsna, but whether by that thing Krsna is pleased, that is to be seen. That is bhakti. Otherwise, you cannot do without Krsna. That's a fact.
Conclusion
The path of bhakti-yoga is the highest science of the soul. Śrīla Prabhupāda masterfully dismantles the misconceptions that devotional service is a passive sentiment or a mere ritual for acquiring material boons. Real bhakti demands a total transformation of consciousness—shifting the center of all activity from the self to the Supreme Lord. By giving up bodily designations and the desires for fruitive results and mental speculation, the conditioned soul learns how to act purely. When all senses are dynamically engaged in pleasing Kṛṣṇa, and the devotee operates entirely without self-interest, they achieve the supreme perfection of life. This unalloyed, unconditional love is the ultimate goal of human existence; that is pure bhakti.
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