Balance primary and secondary rules for healthy and happy life

by May 26, 2014

Rules   are of two types:  primary and  secondary.  Those rules  which  directly lead us to serving and    satisfying the  Lord  are  called    primary rules.    Those  rules  of life which indirectly support that  goal are   called  secondary.  This will become  clear by  giving  an example. Taking  an early morning bath is a rule.    By doing  this, the body  becomes  fresh and  disease free, and  the mind as well becomes  steady.  If the mind  is steady, one can worship the  Lord  properly.  Here,  the  goal,  worship of the  Lord,  is not  the  immediate intention of the  bath.  The  bath’s  direct  result  is bodily  comfort.  If   bodily    comfort  is accepted as the  final   goal  of the  bath,  then  worship of the  Lord  is not  achieved at all. There  are  many  possible  intervening   results between bathing and  worshipping God. With such intervening agents there  is possibility of  obstruction.

The direct  result  of the primary rules  is worship of the Lord.   There  is no intervening results between the    rule  and  worship of  the  Lord.    Chanting the  Lord’s  name  and hearing about  Him  are two  primary rules,   because  their  direct  result  is worship of the Lord.    Though we  must  always observe the  primary rules,  if we   do  not  observe the secondary rules,  we  cannot maintain the  body  properly, nor  our  life.   If we  cannot maintain our  life,  how  can  we  follow  the  primary rules  of  devotional service?

Chaitanya Shikshamrita, Bhaktivinoda Thakura

 

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