RULES OF PUSHTI MARG
1. The name of our sect is Pushti Marg.
2. The 'principal guru' of every vaishnav is Srimad Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhuji
3. Every descendent of Sri Mahaprabhuji is 'guru-dwar', meaning they symbolise
'Him' as Guru.
4. The Goswami from whom we have taken 'Brahm Sambandh' initiation is our guru.
5. Although brahm sambandh initiation may have been taken from any particular
Goswami, still every descendent of Shri Mahaprabhuji should, in every way, be
given equal regards and should be worshiped as guru by vaishnav.
6. 'Nam Nivedan' is said to have been done, when the guru pronounces the 'ashtakshar
mantra' three times and is it repeated three times by the person taking the
initiation and then he makes him to wear a tulsi mala which should be worn at
all times.
7. 'Brahm Sambndh' or 'Atma Nivedan' is given when one bathes in 'apares' and
with Tulsi in hands pronounces 'Gadya Mantra', as would be told by Guru in front
of Shri Thakurji. Then, tulsi leaves are offered to Prabhu's lotus feet.
8. In Pusti Marg only male Goswami descendents of Srimad Vallabhacharya are
qualified to give ashtakshar mantra and Brahm Sambandh initiation. In pustimarg,
traditional seat of Guru is not passed on to disciples and therefore, initiation
should be taken only from a descendent male Goswami.
9. Many people, mistakenly refer to fasting as 'apvas' but the correct word is 'upvas'
Apvas means to reside in hell and 'upvas' means to reside near God. Hence The
correct word 'upvas' should be used.
10. After taking Ashtakshar Mantra and Brahm Sambandh initiation, a vaishnav
should greet each vaishnav by saying 'JAI SHRI KRISHNA'.
11. In writing a letter to a vaishnav, one should use the greeting 'Jai Shri
Krishna'. Even if the vaishnav is our relative and older than us, 'Jai Shri
Krishna' is to be used in conversation.
12. It is not the tradition to greet a Goswami with 'Jai Shri Krishna'. The
reason is that a sevak does not have the worthiness to convey Bhagavad
remembrance to the Guru. Through the grace of the guru, the sevak has obtained
Bhagavad remembrance. In meeting a Goswami, one should say 'dandvat'. In writing
a letter 'sashtang dandvat pranam' should be written and on the phone my 'sashtang
dandvat pranam' should be spoken to be followed by any other matters.
13. Panchang dandvat is done before Thakurji and sashtang dandvat is done before
gurudev.
14. Females do not do sashtang dandvat.
15. Before going to one's guru or any Goswami, one should first say 'dandvat'
and then do pranam. After this, one should ask 'May I take charan sparsh?'.
After receiving permission, one should touch both feet with the right hand and
then with that hand one touches one's own both eyes, forehead and heart.
16. In seva or in any work being done for a goswami that does not require two
hands, one should use only the right hand and not the left hand. Accordingly,
touching of the feet is done with the right hand only.
17. Thakurji's and gurudev's touching of the feet is done in the following
manner. Place the left hand under the right forearm and then with the right palm
in the upwards position, very softly touch the left charan (foot), then the
right, then again the left.
18. One should not sit before the guru with crossed arms. One should not sit
with feet extended towards guru and also should not sit with his back behind
him. One should not touch the guru's cushion or cloth spread beneath him. The
feet should not be kept in an upwards position or in any other undisciplined
manner. One should sit with crossed legs in a well mannered way and with
humbleness.
19. One should be careful at all times that one's feet should never touch the
guru's cushion, pillow, clothing, the bed spread or any of his things.
20. When the guru is sitting at a higher level, one should not sit at the same
level but should sit at a lower level. If the guru is sitting on a chair, one
should not sit on a chair. In the presence of the guru, a well-learned person, a
person of royalty or any other highly placed person should not keep an attitude
of self importance.
21. One should not pass wind in the guru's presence. One should not sing or hum
film songs or other such things loudly in the guru's presence.
22. While in the guru's presence, vaishnavas should not discuss household
matters or any other worldly matters but they should only discuss matters
related to Bhagwad importance.
23. In the guru's presence, one should not discuss the teachings or blessings of
any other person. While in the guru's presence, one should not touch the feet of
any other person even if such behavior is in accordance with family or any other
worldly relationship. According to the tradition of the Indian scriptures, while
in the guru's presence, only he should be shown worshipful sentiments.
24. In the guru's presence, one should take permission before leaving.
25. One should not go to the guru without becoming purified in the following
circumstances :-
A woman in monthly period should not
go for three days.
One should not go during the period
of 'sutak'.
If one has gone to the toilet, one
should not go without taking a bath.
After delivery, a woman should not go
for 40 days.
After touching a dead body or attending funeral, one should go only after becoming purified. If it has happended during the day time, one is impure until the stars appear at night and if it is night time one is impure until Sunrise.
It is compulsory for vaishnavas to wear a tulsi mala at all
times. In case the thread of tulsi mala breaks, one should not take food or
water until wearing another one. The reason for this is given in the scriptures
called 'Padma Purana', where it is stated that for a vaishnav, food taken
without wearing a tulsi mala is comparable to excrement, water taken is
comparable to urine and other liquids taken are comparable to blood. If a
vaishnav is without a tulsi mala even for a moment, he becomes an enemy of
Vishnu and therefore one should wear it at all times
27.One can not do Prabhu's seva without wearing a tulsi mala. It is compulsory
for every member of the family participating in seva to wear a tulsi mala.
28. Women and girls in monthly period must bathe after the elapse of three
nights, wash their hairs with soap, shampoo or herbal shampoo removing all the
oil, remove the old tulsi mala and wear a new one before returning to seva. One
cannot do seva wearing the old tulsi mala.
29. One should wear a new tulsi mala after taking a bath under the following
circumstances :-
when the period of sutak or vruddhi is over.
when the impure period after delivery has passed and one has bathed.
if one has touched a person in sutak.
if one has touched a dead body.
if one has gone to the place of burning dead bodies.
if one has touched a female in monthly period.
if one has touched a woman who has given delivery within 20 days or a new born infant upto 10 days.
After the passing of the impure period following a solar or lunar eclipse. The old tulsi mala should be dropped in a natural body of water viz lake, pond, river, ocean etc... or under a tree.
30. A married woman who is performing seva or going for Thakurji's darshan,
should have a bindi on her forehead and should wear bangles. Going in Thakurji's
presence without wearing the signs of marriage is an offence.
31. Male performing seva or going for Thakurji's darshan one must have a tilak
on ones forehead. A person who always wears a tilak will not have to face any of
the obstacles which culminate into death because Prabhu is the supreme one. In
wearing a tilak, one purifies himself as well as others. In the scripture
describing inauspicious conditions, it is stated that it is inauspicious for a
man to leave his home without a tilak.
32. A tilak should be made with kumkum or kesar and not with sadal paste,sindur
etc. A tilak is the sign of Prabhu's good fortune.
33. One should not wear a tilak during the period of sutak. One may apply tilak
after becoming purified from sutak. (During sutak tilak is to be applied with
charanamrit). During the period of sutak, prasad may not be taken.
34. Property belonging to the Government bears the official markings and becomes
immediately recognizable as belonging to the Government. Like wise, Vaishnavs
are dedicated to Prabhu's lotus feet and by wearing Prabhu's sign on the
forehead, one displays that one has surrendered his atma, body, life force,
sence organs, heart etc... to Prabhu. When one looks in the mirror and sees the
tilak on the forehead, he would remember that all things which are surrendered,
belong to Prabhu. By having that bhava, one can attain all the qualities of a 'bhagavadiya'.
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