Yoga Exercise Finds Perfection in Kṛṣṇa Consciousness
In explaining the role of yoga exercise, Śrīla Prabhupāda directs attention beyond bodily postures and breath control to the final purpose of spiritual discipline. These disciplines can help regulate the body and steady the mind, yet they remain preliminary when separated from devotion to Kṛṣṇa. Through the path of bhakti, the same attempt to control the mind becomes perfected by fixing consciousness on the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Regulation of Body and Mind Through Yoga Exercise
One practical function of yoga exercise is to bring the body, breath, and mind under discipline. The practice of prāṇāyāma is repeatedly shown as a means of concentration, especially when the practitioner seeks to withdraw from ordinary bodily disturbance. By keeping the life air in proper order, these exercises may reduce bodily disease and support prolonged concentration, but the benefit remains connected to the larger spiritual purpose.
- By practicing the yoga exercises of pranayama, the usual breathing exercises, he would concentrate his mind.
- Diseases of the body take place due to derangement of air within the earthly body of the living beings. Mental diseases result from special derangement of the air within the body, and as such, yogic exercise is especially beneficial.
- Sometimes he would take his bath in the River Godavari. After taking his bath he would sit in a secluded place on the bank of the river, and, by practicing the yoga exercises of pranayama, the usual breathing exercise, he would concentrate his mind.
- Yogic exercise is especially beneficial to keep the air in order so that diseases of the body become almost nil by such exercises. When they are properly done the duration of life also increases, and one can have control over death also by such practices.
Mystic Exercises Cannot Reveal Kṛṣṇa
From Śrīla Prabhupāda's explanations, mystic discipline does not produce God or reveal Kṛṣṇa by mechanical effort. After many births of speculation, fruitive work, and severe yoga practice, realization must culminate in Vāsudeva. The article therefore distinguishes useful bodily discipline from the direct devotional process by which one understands Kṛṣṇa as He is.
- All Vedic conclusions should be ultimately to realize Vasudeva, Krsna. Bahunam janmanam ante (BG 7.19). This realization is achieved after many, many births of philosophical speculation, mystic yogic exercise or fruitive activities.
- He (Krsna) does not become God by manufacturing some mystic process of meditation, nor does He become God by undergoing the severe austerities of the mystic yogic exercises.
- If you are actually serious to know God, or Krsna, then you must take to this process of devotional service. Without this, you cannot understand. Not through karma, not through mystic yogic exercises, but through devotional service.
- Tattvatah, Krsna as He is, cannot be understood by the other methods, namely by mental speculation or mystic yogic exercises. Krsna cannot be understood in that way. If we want to understand Krsna, then we have to accept the Krsna method, bhakti method.
The Difficulty of Yoga Exercise in the Kali Age
In the Kali Age, the traditional procedures of haṭha-yoga demand a steadiness that most people cannot maintain. Posture, concentration, breath control, dhyāna, dhāraṇā, and āsana require discipline, seclusion, and training. Because the age is disturbed, Lord Caitanya's recommendation of constant chanting offers the practical and authorized means for spiritual advancement.
- In modern days, when the influence of Kali Age is so disturbing, practically everyone is untrained in this art (controlling the life air by the prescribed yogic process) of bodily exercise.
- In the hatha-yoga system one has to practice bodily exercises, dhyana, dharana, asana, meditation, etc. One also has to sit in one place in a particular posture and concentrate his gaze on the tip of the nose.
- Practicing the yoga system of exercise and breath control is very difficult for a person in this age, and therefore Lord Caitanya recommended (CC Adi 17.31), kirtaniyah sada harih.
- There the great sage concentrated his mind by the yogic breathing exercises, and thereby controlling all attachment, he remained standing on one leg only, eating nothing but air, and stood there on one leg for one hundred years.
Devotional Service Completes the Purpose of Yoga
The full purpose of yoga, as Śrīla Prabhupāda presents it, is not merely health, longevity, or mystic ability. Control of the mind becomes complete when consciousness is fixed on the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and that perfection is reached through bhakti. Instead of depending on extra bodily exercises, he points the devotee toward Kṛṣṇa prasāda, chanting, and devotional service as the direct means for steady service.
- Regarding other yoga exercises, if you take Krishna prasadam you shall keep your body automatically fit for working, so there is no need of extra exercises which are required by persons who may eat more than what is required.
- When one rises to the perfectional stage of receiving dictation from the Lord, that is greater than any stage of material achievements above mentioned. The breathing exercise of the yoga system which is generally practiced is just the beginning.
- Yogic exercise means to control the mind, dhyanavasthita-tad-gatena manasa (SB 12.13.1). In order to make the mind controlled and fully fixed up on the Supreme Personality of Godhead, that is required in yoga meditation.
Conclusion
The instruction on yoga exercise shows that bodily and breathing practices have value only when they support the awakening of devotion. By presenting devotional service as the final process, Śrīla Prabhupāda keeps the focus on understanding Kṛṣṇa through Kṛṣṇa's own method rather than through speculation or mechanical austerity. Through chanting, Kṛṣṇa prasāda, and bhakti, the attempt to control the mind finds its real perfection in Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
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