Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 atha me deva sammoham apakrastum tvam arhasi yo 'vagraho 'ham mametity etasmin yojitas tvaya TRANSLATION Now be pleased, my Lord, to dispel my great delusion. Due to my feeling of false ego, I have been engaged by Your maya and have identified myself with the body and consequent bodily relations. PURPORT Maya is the false ego of identifying one's body with one's self and of claiming things possessed in relationship with the body. In Bhagavadgita, Fifteenth Chapter, the Lord says, " I am sitting in everyone's heart, and from Me comes everyone's remembrance and forgetfulness. " Devahuti has stated that false identification of the body with the self and attachment for bodily possessions are also under the direction of the Lord. Does this mean that the Lord discriminates by engaging one in His devotional service and another in sense gratification? If that were true, it would be an incongruity on the part of the Supreme Lord, but that is not the actual fact. As soon as the living entity forgets his real constitutional position of eternal servitorship to the Lord and wants instead to enjoy himself by sense gratification, he is captured by maya. This capture leads to the consciousness of false identification with the body and attachment for the possessions of the body. These are the activities of maya, and since maya is also an agent of the Lord, it is indirectly the action of the Lord. The Lord is merciful; if anyone wants to forget Him and enjoy this material world, He gives him full facility, not directly but through the agency of His material potency. Therefore, since the material potency is the Lord's energy, indirectly it is the Lord who gives the facility to forget Him. Devahuti therefore said, " My engagement in sense gratification was also due to You. Now kindly get me free from this entanglement. " By the grace of the Lord one is allowed to enjoy this material world, but when one is disgusted with material enjoyment and is frustrated, and when one sincerely surrenders unto the lotus feet of the Lord, then the Lord is so kind that He frees one from entanglement. Krsna says, therefore, in Bhagavad-gita, " First of all surrender, and then I will take charge of you and free you from all reactions of sinful activities. " Sinful activities are those activities performed in forgetfulness of our relationship with the Lord. In this material world, activities for material enjoyment that are considered pious are also sinful. For example, one sometimes gives money in charity to a needy person with a view to get back the money four times increased. Giving with the purpose of gaining something is called charity in the mode of passion. Everything done here is done in the modes of material nature, and therefore all activities but service to the Lord are sinful. Because of sinful activities we become attracted by the illusion of material attachment, and we think, " I am this body. " I think of the body as myself and of bodily possessions as " mine. " Devahuti requested Lord Kapila to free her from that entanglement of false identification and false possession. In asking this, Devahuti is accepting her son, Kapila, as her guru. He consequently tells her how to solve all material problems. Material life is nothing but sex attraction. pumsah striya mithuni-bhavam etam (SB. 5.5.8). Material life means that men are after women and women are after men. We find this not only in human society but in bird, dog, cat and demigod society. As soon as people join to satisfy their sex desire, the attraction becomes greater and greater. An apartment is needed for privacy, and then one has to earn a livelihood and acquire some land. Without children, married life is frustrated, and of course the children have to be educated. Thus one becomes entangled in material life by creating so many situations, but at the time of death Krsna comes and takes away everything--house, land, wife, children, friends, reputation and whatever. Then we have to begin another life. It is not that we simply die and finish everything. We are living eternally; the body is finished, but we have to accept another body out of the 8,400,000 forms. In this way, our life is going on, but we are thinking in terms of wife, children, and so forth. This is all illusion. In any case, we will not be allowed to stay here, and although we are attached to all this, everything will be taken away at death. Whatever post we are occupying--be it president or Lord Brahma--we are occupying temporarily. We may be here five years, ten years, one hundred years or five million years. Whatever, our position is limited. Our position in the material world is not eternal, but we are eternal Why, then, should we be illusioned by the noneternal? By nature we are part and parcel of Krsna, and Krsna is sac-cid-ananda-vigraha. In order to transcend the darkness of material life and go to the world of light, we need to approach a guru. It is for this reason that Devahuti is approaching Lord Kapiladeva. In the morning, when the sun arises, the darkness of night immediately goes away. Similarly, when God or His incarnation comes, the darkness of material life is dissipated. When Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, came, Arjuna's illusion was dispelled. He was thinking, " Why should I fight with my relatives? " Actually the whole world is going on under this conception of " my " and " mine. " There are fights between nations, societies, communities and families. People are thinking, " Why are you interfering with my business? " Then there is a fight. Because of illusion, we do not consider these situations temporary. On a train, people may argue and fight over a seat, but one who knows that he will only be on the train for two or three hours thinks, " Why should I fight? I shall only be here for a short while. " One person thinks in this way, and the other person is ready to fight, thinking that his seat is permanent. No one will be allowed to stay within this material world; everyone will have to change his body and position, and as long as one remains here, he will have to fight and struggle for existence. This is the way of material life. We may temporarily make some compromises,but ultimately the material world is full of misery. We are very much attached to this material world, but according to the Vedic system, renunciation is compulsory, for when one reaches the age of fifty, he renounces his family life. Nature gives warning, " You are now past fifty. That's all right. You have fought in this material world. Now stop this business. " Children play on the beach and make houses out of sand, but after a while the father comes and says, " Now, my dear children, time is up. Stop this business and come home. " This is the business of the guru--to teach his disciples detachment. The world is not our place; our place is Vaikunthaloka. Krsna also comes to remind us of this. The dharma, or order, of the Supreme Person is to become His devotee and always think of Him. Krsna says: man-mana bhava mad-bhakto mad-yaji mam namaskuru " Engage your mind always in thinking of Me, offer obeisances and worship Me. " (Bg. 9.34) In this way, Krsna opens the door, but we unfortunately do not accept Him. Krsna tells Arjuna, " Because you are My friend, I am revealing to you the most confidential dharma. " What is that? " Simply surrender unto Me. " This is the dharma taught by the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and Krsna's incarnation and His devotee will teach the same dharma. We are all after happiness, but we do not know how to enjoy happiness. We want to enjoy our senses, but it is not possible with these covered false senses. The senses must be opened, and that is the process of purification. We are thinking of ourselves according to so many false material identifications, but we should take Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's advice: jivera `svarupa' haya--krsnera `nitya-dasa.' We must come to understand, " I am the eternal servant of Krsna. " After all, our senses are employed for the satisfaction of somebody--either for ourselves or for someone else. That is kama, krodha, lobha and matsara-- illusion. If we are not serving our own lusty desires (kama), we are serving anger (krodha). If I am the master of anger, I can control my anger, and if I am the master of my desires, I can control my desires. In any case, I am a servant, and my service should be transferred to Krsna. That is the perfection of life. If we are situated in the transcendental position (bhakti), we can understand Krsna, Krsna cannot be understood by mental speculation; otherwise He would have said that He could be understood by jnana, karma or yoga. However, He clearly says, bhaktya mam abhijanati: " Only by devotional service can I be understood. " If we want to know Krsna as He is, we have to accept the process of bhakti. It is this bhakti process that Kapiladeva will reveal to Devahuti. FOR THE COMPLETE BOOK 'TEACHINGS OF LORD KAPILA' WRITETO ME AT chanu15 ______________________________\ ____ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 SrI: Dear Mr.Johry : By hitting the wrong button , your mail got approved instead of being rejected . I am therfore removing it from the archives . V.Sadagopan - " Pranjal Johry " <pranjal_johry " 01ANGLES " <01angels > Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:20 AM PERFECTION OF LIFE > > atha me deva sammoham > apakrastum tvam arhasi > yo 'vagraho 'ham mametity > etasmin yojitas tvaya > TRANSLATION > Now be pleased, my Lord, to dispel my great delusion. Due to my feeling of > false ego, I have been engaged by Your maya and have identified myself > with the body and consequent bodily relations. > PURPORT > Maya is the false ego of identifying one's body with one's self and of > claiming things possessed in relationship with the body. In Bhagavadgita, > Fifteenth Chapter, the Lord says, " I am sitting in everyone's heart, and > from Me comes everyone's remembrance and forgetfulness. " Devahuti has > stated that false identification of the body with the self and attachment > for bodily possessions are also under the direction of the Lord. Does this > mean that the Lord discriminates by engaging one in His devotional service > and another in sense gratification? If that were true, it would be an > incongruity on the part of the Supreme Lord, but that is not the actual > fact. As soon as the living entity forgets his real constitutional > position of eternal servitorship to the Lord and wants instead to enjoy > himself by sense gratification, he is captured by maya. This capture leads > to the consciousness of false identification with the body and attachment > for the possessions of the > body. These are the activities of maya, and since maya is also an agent of > the Lord, it is indirectly the action of the Lord. The Lord is merciful; > if anyone wants to forget Him and enjoy this material world, He gives him > full facility, not > directly but through the agency of His material potency. Therefore, since > the material potency is the > Lord's energy, indirectly it is the Lord who gives the facility to forget > Him. Devahuti therefore said, " My > engagement in sense gratification was also due to You. Now kindly get me > free from this entanglement. " By the grace of the Lord one is allowed to > enjoy this material world, but when one is disgusted with material > enjoyment and is frustrated, and when one sincerely surrenders unto the > lotus feet of the Lord, then the > Lord is so kind that He frees one from entanglement. Krsna says, > therefore, in Bhagavad-gita, " First of all > surrender, and then I will take charge of you and free you from all > reactions of sinful activities. " Sinful activities are those activities > performed in forgetfulness of our relationship with the Lord. In this > material world, activities for material enjoyment that are considered > pious are also sinful. For example, one sometimes gives money in charity > to a needy person with a view to get back the money four times increased. > Giving with the purpose of gaining something is called charity in the mode > of passion. Everything done here is done in the modes of material nature, > and therefore all activities but service to the Lord are sinful. Because > of sinful activities we become attracted by the illusion of material > attachment, and we think, " I am this body. " I think of the body as myself > and of bodily possessions as " mine. " Devahuti requested Lord Kapila to > free her from that entanglement of false identification and false > possession. In asking this, Devahuti is > accepting her son, Kapila, as her guru. He consequently tells her how to > solve all material problems. Material life is nothing but sex attraction. > pumsah striya mithuni-bhavam etam (SB. 5.5.8). Material life means that > men are after women and women are after men. We find this not only in > human society but in bird, dog, cat and demigod society. As soon as people > join to satisfy their sex desire, the attraction becomes greater and > greater. An apartment > is needed for privacy, and then one has to earn a livelihood and acquire > some land. Without children, > married life is frustrated, and of course the children have to be > educated. Thus one becomes entangled in material life by creating so many > situations, but at the time of death Krsna comes and takes away > everything--house, land, wife, children, friends, reputation and whatever. > Then we have to begin another life. It is not that we simply die and > finish everything. We are living eternally; the body is finished, but we > have to accept another body out of the 8,400,000 forms. In this way, our > life is going on, but we are thinking in terms of wife, children, and so > forth. This is all illusion. In any case, we will not be allowed to stay > here, and > although we are attached to all this, everything will be taken away at > death. Whatever post we are occupying--be it president or Lord Brahma--we > are occupying temporarily. We may be here five years, ten > years, one hundred years or five million years. Whatever, our position is > limited. Our position in the > material world is not eternal, but we are eternal Why, then, should we be > illusioned by the noneternal? > By nature we are part and parcel of Krsna, and Krsna is > sac-cid-ananda-vigraha. In order to transcend the > darkness of material life and go to the world of light, we need to > approach a guru. It is for this reason that Devahuti is approaching Lord > Kapiladeva. In the morning, when the sun arises, the darkness of night > immediately goes away. Similarly, when God or His incarnation comes, the > darkness of material life > is dissipated. When Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, came, > Arjuna's illusion was dispelled. He was thinking, " Why should I fight with > my relatives? " Actually the whole world is going on under this > conception of " my " and " mine. " There are fights between nations, > societies, communities and families. > People are thinking, " Why are you interfering with my business? " Then > there is a fight. Because of illusion, > we do not consider these situations temporary. On a train, people may > argue and fight over a seat, but one > who knows that he will only be on the train for two or three hours thinks, > " Why should I fight? I shall only > be here for a short while. " One person thinks in this way, and the other > person is ready to fight, thinking > that his seat is permanent. No one will be allowed to stay within this > material world; everyone will have to > change his body and position, and as long as one remains here, he will > have to fight and struggle for > existence. This is the way of material life. We may temporarily make some > compromises,but ultimately the > material world is full of misery. We are very much attached to this > material world, but according to the > Vedic system, renunciation is compulsory, for when one reaches the age of > fifty, he renounces his family > life. Nature gives warning, " You are now past fifty. That's all right. You > have fought in this material > world. Now stop this business. " Children play on the beach and make houses > out of sand, but after a while > the father comes and says, " Now, my dear children, time is up. Stop this > business and come home. " This is > the business of the guru--to teach his disciples detachment. The world is > not our place; our place is Vaikunthaloka. Krsna also comes to remind us > of this. The dharma, or order, of the Supreme Person is to > become His devotee and always think of Him. Krsna says: > man-mana bhava mad-bhakto > mad-yaji mam namaskuru > " Engage your mind always in thinking of Me, offer obeisances and worship > Me. " (Bg. 9.34) In this way, > Krsna opens the door, but we unfortunately do not accept Him. Krsna tells > Arjuna, " Because you are My > friend, I am revealing to you the most confidential dharma. " What is that? > " Simply surrender unto Me. " > This is the dharma taught by the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and > Krsna's incarnation and His devotee > will teach the same dharma. We are all after happiness, but we do not know > how to enjoy happiness. > We want to enjoy our senses, but it is not possible with these covered > false senses. The senses must be > opened, and that is the process of purification. We are thinking of > ourselves according to so many false > material identifications, but we should take Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's > advice: jivera `svarupa' > haya--krsnera `nitya-dasa.' We must come to understand, " I am the eternal > servant of Krsna. " After all, our senses are employed for the satisfaction > of somebody--either for ourselves or for someone else. That is kama, > krodha, lobha and matsara-- illusion. If we are not serving our own lusty > desires (kama), we are serving > anger (krodha). If I am the master of anger, I can control my anger, and > if I am the master of my desires, I can control my desires. In any case, I > am a servant, and my service should be transferred to Krsna. That is the > perfection of life. If we are situated in the transcendental position > (bhakti), we can understand Krsna, Krsna cannot be understood by mental > speculation; otherwise He would have said that He > could be understood by jnana, karma or yoga. However, He clearly says, > bhaktya mam abhijanati: " Only by > devotional service can I be understood. " If we want to know Krsna as He > is, we have to accept the process of > bhakti. It is this bhakti process that Kapiladeva will reveal to Devahuti. > FOR THE COMPLETE BOOK 'TEACHINGS OF LORD KAPILA' WRITETO ME AT > chanu15 > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Search. > http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping > > > Oppiliappan Koil Varadachari Sadagopan > http://www.sadagopan.org > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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