It may sound as if one is a butler or a slave of the holy name. But it is not like that, not a material designation. One serves heart and soul starting with his tongue and engaging his whole self as a servant of the holy name. When chanting japa one should think “I am serving the holy name.” And Prabhupada says the meaning of the prayer is “Oh Hare, Oh Krishna, please engage me in Your service.” The mechanics of chanting the maha-mantra are mechanics of service. Prabhupada states it clearly in this purport—one is understood to be an eternal servant of the Supreme Personality of Godhead if he considers himself an eternal servant of the holy name and in this spirit distributes the holy name to the world.” The act of chanting is service and the act of distributing the name is further service as a preacher of the holy name. Unless one serves the holy name in thoughtful chanting he cannot distribute it.
We speak of
”spiritual master” but
he’s actually a spiritual
servant. One is not a
master of the holy name
but a submissive servant.
It sounds odd to say the
service begins with the tongue
but it is actually so: jihva
dau, you move your tongue
to utter harinama
and do the beginning of your service.
Krishna has arranged it this
way because of its ease
and simplicity. Just
speak “Krishna,” and you
will be on your way
to royal service to the
Supreme. Nothing more
complicated is required.
The sound vibration,
made with service
emotion, captures
Krishna’s love. You
serve Him strongly
in this way.
H.H. Satsvarupa das Goswami
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