At any given time in India, there are a number of holy men claiming
to cure all by their mystical powers. However, a similar miracle man is now in the
news for all the wrong reasons. First the media and now the police are accusing
him of spreading superstitions, charging money for his cures, and cheating. On
the other hand his faithful followers swear by his magical powers.
What is the truth? Does this miracle baba have the ability to see
the past, predict the future, heal the sick and give mercy through his supernatural
powers? Or is he a crook?
Our answer may surprise you. He might possess supernatural powers,
as many others like him do. Mystic powers that are beyond you, me, and modern
science do exist. Srila Prabhupada explains: There are eight kinds of yogic
perfection (siddhis): aëimä, laghimä, präpti, éçitva, vaçitva, mahimä, präkämya
and kämävasäyitä. A real yogé can become smaller than the smallest, lighter
than the lightest and bigger than the biggest. Whatever he wants he can produce
immediately in his hand. He can even create a planet. (Teachings of Lord Kapila
Verse 13 purport)
So what?
Does it make these people god? No. God is God, the supreme
controller, enjoyer and proprietor, the most beautiful, the all-attractive—Krishna.
But then why do people decide to turn to these godmen and not God?
Lord Krishna explains this psychology in Gita 4.12, “Men in this world desire
success in fruitive activities, and therefore they worship the demigods (or
these godmen). Quickly, of course, men get results from fruitive work in this
world.” Nothing wrong here, we may feel, it’s a simple case of demand and
supply. But surprisingly, Lord Krishna calls this approach less intelligent (Bg
7.20). Because there is catch—these boons and solutions are temporary, barely
lasting for a while. They are not eternal and surely not powerful enough to
help us cross the cycle of birth and death.
If we are sick and we eat some magical ash, we may find benefit.
But if this simple cure turns us into swooning followers of these miracle men, we
are in for a rude shock. Either their powers will dwindle or being mere
mortals, they will have to succumb before the all-powerful time and death. What,
then, will be our shelter?
Surrender to Lord Krishna
If we are still in awe of these mystic powers, let’s see how Srila
Prabhupada responded to such cases. (Following is a paraphrased version). When told
about someone’s mystic feats like levitation, he dismissed them by saying that
even cockroaches fly (TKG’s diary July 26). When someone charged money for
giving mantra or mercy, he asked, “Why not give it free?” (Los Angeles,
February 18, 1969). When someone claimed to be god, he asked, “When there is
some tooth pain, you go to the doctor, and you are God?” (Mumbai, April 11,
1974) Srila Prabhupada’s point was simple—instead of surrendering to these
fallible miracle men, surrender to Krishna. Krishna is infallible. He is
yogeshwar, the master of all yogic powers and the original source from whom all
these powerful personalities derive their power.
Therefore the Bhagwatam implores us to be prudent and turn to Krishna, “A person who has broader
intelligence, whether he be full of all material desire, without any material
desire, or desiring liberation, must by all means worship the supreme whole,
the Personality of Godhead” (SB 2.3.10).
But we may have our doubts. “Will Krishna free us from our terrible
sufferings?” Lord Krishna may remove our miseries like these miracle men or He
may not, but He will surely make us strong enough to bear them. One may also have
reservations due to apparent lack of direct access to Lord Krishna. But thanks
to a mentorship process prearranged by Lord in the Gita (4.2), we can access
His wonderful teachings through His bonafide representatives. These spiritual
masters can guide us to live a holistic and harmonious life even in these turbulent
times. The process is simple—a mindful meditation on the holy names of the
Lord: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare/ Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Hare Hare. You can chant this
mantra anytime, anywhere, anyhow. It can deliver us from this world of miseries
and take us to Vaikuntha, the place of all peace and love.
Try it. It’s free.