Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 16.anekachittha vibhraanthaa mohajaalasamaavrthaaH prasakthaah kaamabhogeshu pathanthi narake aSuchou Thus with their minds roaming around in various ways, caught in the net of delusion, intent on sensual pleasures, they fall into terrible hell. The picture of one who is filled with self conceit mentioned in the previous sloka is further described here. One who is arrogant of this wealth and considers himself to be superior, even if he seems to be engaged in the good acts like performing yajnas or giving for charity, he never gets the fruit of these as he is doing them ostentatiously without any real good intention. Such people are filled with various thoughts towards sense gratification and their ego which is the effect of their ignorance trap them in the net of delusion that only what they are doing is the right thing and they look down on others due to their arrogance. Such people will never get the merit of their doing the good deed but will only fall in a terrible hell, says Krishna. The reason is further elucidated in the next sloka. 17. aathmasambhaavithaa sthabDhaaH DhanamaanamadhaanvithaaH Yajanthe naamayajnaiH the dhambhena aviDhipoorvakam Those who are self- conceited and stubborn, arrogant of wealth and power, perform yajnas only in a name, with ostentation and against the rules. The yajna mentioned here is thamasik which is described in the next chapter. The import here is that those with aasurik impulses even when they indulge in the vedic rites like yajna, it is only to show off their wealth and power and done without the necessary sanctity as they do not respect the rules or the elders who know them and also they show no regard to the priests who do it for them treating them only as paid servants. They do not have respect for anyone except themselves, aathamasambhaavana. Filled with pride and arrogant of their wealth they do not listen to anyone who may try to advise them and remain obstinate, sthabDhaaH. Hence whatever they do whether it is vedic rites or work for the society, they do it only for publicity and do not get the result of the act because it is not done in the spirit of yajna. 18.ahamkaaram balam dharpam kaamam kroDham cha samSrithaaH maam aathmaparadheheshu pradhvishanthaH abhyasooyakaaH Due to ego, power and arrogance, filled with desire and anger, they are hostile towards Me in their own bodies and in others. When a man is arrogant and selfish he would not listen to reason and would hate the advice of those who tell him about dharma and God. The words of Vibheeshana on dharma was like poison to Ravana and so was the advice of Prahladha to Hiranyakasipu. Those who do not heed dharma are the enemies of the Lord. They do not want to accept God and the values because to do so makes them feel guilty about their conduct and like an ostrich they bury themselves in their own ignorance and delusion and as a consequence they hate God and His followers. Krishna says they hate me in their body, meaning , the Lord is their inner self and they turn a blind eye to Him and hence they are neither friendly towards other beings, in whom God is present. The implication is that to be inimical towards other being is like hating the Lord who is inside one as well as inside others. 19.thaan aham dhvishathaH krooraan samsaareshu naraaDhamaan ksshipaami ajasram aSubhaan aasureeshveva yonishu I push them, who are hostile, cruel , worst among men and evil doers, into samsaara again and again to be born in the wombs of the demoniac only. Those mentioned above are born only in the aasurik wombs repeatedly going through several births till their evil tendencies are exhausted. Krishna says that he pushes them into asura yonis, which does not mean that the Lord is partial and punishes them because they are against Him but as the karmaphaladhatha He gives them the fruit of their karma, and they have themselves to blame for their destiny. 20.aasureem yonim aapannaa mooDaa janmani janmani maamapraapyaiva kountheya thathaH yaanthi aDhamaam gathim Reaching the demoniac wombs these ignorant souls life after life descend into lowest state without attaining Me. This is only to warn against pursuing in the aasuric tendencies because there is no eternity of damnation to the souls in our philosophy. If a cloth gets dirty it has to be washed till it becomes clean and the process of doing it may range from easy to hard methods depending on the amount of dirt. Some have to be beaten and squeezed many times. So too the wicked have to go through the process of cleaning many times till they are free of impurities, which may look like eternity. Krishna says next how to ward off such state and climb up the ladder of spirituality. The description of hell in the puranas are only to caution men against pursuing evil way of life. The hell may be present in any manner in any embodiment as it is only a realm of experience. People who do not believe the description of hell in the puranas say that it is all cock and bull story and there is no hell or heaven as well as an after life. But the real self is pure and the realization of its original state is the natural culmination of everyone. So the hell is provided by one's own self which is trying to regain its original state of purity. This is what is meant by the declaration that follows. 21.thriviDham narakasya idham dhvaaram naasanam aathmanaH kaamaH kroDhaH thaThaa lobhaH thasmaath ethath thrayam thyajeth There are three gates to hell, namely, desire, anger and avarice, which will ruin the self. Hence these three should be given up. The desire, kaama was described as the greatest enemy of man in chapter3. Krodha , anger was coupled with Kama and termed as jnanavijnaana naaSanam, destroyer of knowledge and realization. This is the ruin of the self because the self is eternal and cannot be destroyed. Krodha and lobha are the natural consequents to kama. Therefore these three must be eradicated. This is the answer to the probable question whether those with aasurik tendencies are damned eternally. 22.ethaIh vimukthaH kountheya thamodhvaaraiH thribhiH naraH aacharathi aathmanaH SreyaH thathaH yaathi paraam gathim Oh son of Kunthi, freed from these three which lead to darkness of ignorance and evil, one follows the path of glory and attains the Supreme state. How to get freed from these gateways to darkness? Only refuge is the sasthras because, 23. yaH SaasThraviDhim uthsrjya varthathe kaama kaarakaH Na sa sidDhim avaapnothi na sukham na paraam gathim One who does not heed the rules of the sastras and acts as he likes will not attain salvation and he neither gets happiness in this world nor reaches the supreme state. 24.thasmaath Saasthram pramaaNam the kaaryaakaaryavyavasThithou jnaathvaa SaasthraviDhaanoktham karma karthum iha arhasi To know what is to be done and what should not be done the sasthra is the only valid means of knowledge for you. Therefore knowing this you perform the acts enjoined in the sasthras. Here the stress is not to know the sastras alone which most people do but to live according to the instructions. The way to do this has been detailed in the earlier chapters on karmayoga and bhakthi yoga. Thus ends the chapter 16 , The Divine and Demoniac attributes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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