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Nixon
Ms. Nixon: Could you explain the meaning of the Hare KášášŁáša mantra?
ĹrÄŤla PrabhupÄda: It is very simple. Hare means, “O energy of the Lord,” and KášášŁáša means, “O Lord KášášŁáša.” Just as there are males and females in the material world, similarly, God is the original male (puruᚣa), and His energy (prakášti) is the original female. So, when we chant Hare KášášŁáša, we are saying, “O Lord KášášŁáša, O energy of KášášŁáša, kindly engage me in Your service.”
Instead
“Instead of contemplating what will happen to this world, you have got a short duration of life, say fifty, sixty years. You chant Hare Krsna and go back to home, back to Godhead. Don't consider what will happen to this world. Nature will take care of it. You don't puzzle your brain with these thoughts. You utilize whatever time you have got in your possession and go back to home, back to Godhead. You cannot check it. Best thing is that you mold your life and go back to home, back to Godhead. Because people will go on with their rascal civilization, natural consequences will be there. You better take advantage of whatever time you have got and become fully Krsna conscious and go back to home.”
[Srila Prabhupada, Morning Walk, February 21, 1975, Caracas]
Meal
Mother Vishnupriya Devi used to chant Hare Krsna Mahamantra daily in morning and would count the number of Mahamantra chanted using rice particles…every time she would chant one Mahamantra, she would take one rice particle and put it on side…then chant another Mahamantra and add another rice particle to the previous one…when she is done chanting, she would cook the rice particles collected while chanting and that would be her meal for the day.
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