Power of the Lord’s Name
In the course of His discourse in the Mandir on June 22nd 1989, Bhagavan explained the purifying and redeeming power of the Lord’s name when it is recited in a spirit of total surrender to the Divine. Bhagavan said:
“All religions have stressed on purity of heart. They have also declared that without a pure heart all spiritual exercises are valueless. How can purity of heart be realized if the mind is filled with egoism? The body can be cleansed by water. But the heart can be cleansed only by chanting the Lord’s name.
Prahlada, who was the son of an asura [demon]; Jatayu, a bird; and an animal like Gajendra, the Lord of the elephants; all redeemed themselves by relying on the Lord’s name. As long as one is filled with ego and relies on his own strength, the benefit of the Lord’s grace will not come to him. It is only when Gajendra declared that he knew no one other than God who could save him here or in the hereafter that the Lord rushed to his rescue.
When Draupadi [from the epic Mahabharata] was being humiliated by the [evil] Kauravas, who went to her rescue? All the prowess of her husbands could not protect her. She prayed to Krishna as her sole protector, as no relations or others could come to her aid. Men may help to relieve ordinary difficulties in life, but in times of grave crisis only Madhava (God) can save man. Believing in this, Draupadi prayed to Krishna for succor. Her faith in the Lord’s name saved her.
Tulsidas [great poet] hailed Rama as the protector of the universe and declared that the very name Ra-aa-ma represented the three powerful deities, agni, surya, and chandra (fire-god, sun-god, and moon-god respectively).
Valmiki, who was a hunter in his early life, became a sage and the author of the immortal Ramayana [epic] by meditating on the name ‘Rama,’ taught to him by the seven sages. Association with the saintly persons and the chanting of Rama’s name made him the “adikavi” (the first poet).
The Lord’s name is like a boat for a man crossing the ocean of life. It is supremely important in the Kali Age [Iron Age]. It has been declared that there is nothing greater than the name of Hari [God] in the Kali Age.
By no other spiritual or religious practices can peace be attained in this age. The Divine name can turn poison into nectar. It can revive a lifeless thing. It is surcharged with infinite power.
Mira [a devotee] was so deeply immersed in chanting the name of Krishna that she was totally unmindful of where she was going and what others thought about her. Those who have firm faith in God should not bother about what others think or say about them. They should adhere to their practices regardless of what others feel. This applies to students when they go to their homes for the holidays and some person might comment about their uttering prayers before they take their meals. They should have the courage to practice what they know to be right. They must be afraid to commit sin, but have no fear at all in chanting the name of God. The Lord’s name will protect them up to the end of their lives, even when all others desert them. You must practice chanting God’s name from now on because no one can say when the end will come.”
Source: Sanathana Sarathi, August 1989