sudhaya Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 Bhagavad-Gita 3.41 --------- by BR Sridhara Maharaja Therefore, O noblest of the Bharatas, by first bringing your own senses under control, <font color="blue">openly deal the death blow to this lust, </font color> the embodiment of sin which ruins both jnana (discriminative knowledge of the self and non-self, as delineated in the scriptures) and vijnana (subsequent realization in divine consciousness). By Srila Prabhupada TRANSLATION Therefore, O Arjuna, best of the Bharatas, in the very beginning curb this great symbol of sin [lust] by regulating the senses, <font color="blue">and slay this destroyer of knowledge and self-realization. </font color> PURPORT The Lord advised Arjuna to regulate the senses from the very beginning so that he could curb the greatest sinful enemy, lust, which destroys the urge for self-realization, and specifically, knowledge of the self. Jnanam refers to knowledge of self as distinguished from non-self, or, in other words, knowledge that the spirit soul is not the body. Vijnanam refers to specific knowledge of the spirit soul and knowledge of one's constitutional position and his relationship to the Supreme Soul. It is explained thus in the Srimad-Bhagavatam: jnanam parama-guhyam me yad vijnana-samanvitam/sa-rahasyam tad-angam ca grhana gaditam maya: "The knowledge of the self and the Supreme Self is very confidential and mysterious, being veiled by maya, but such knowledge and specific realization can be understood if it is explained by the Lord Himself." Bhagavad-gita gives us that knowledge, specifically knowledge of the self. The living entities are parts and parcels of the Lord, and therefore they are simply meant to serve the Lord. This consciousness is called Krsna consciousness. So, from the very beginning of life one has to learn this Krsna consciousness, and thereby one may become fully Krsna conscious and act accordingly. Lust is only the perverted reflection of the love of God which is natural for every living entity. But if one is educated in Krsna consciousness from the very beginning, that natural love of God cannot deteriorate into lust. When love of God deteriorates into lust, it is very difficult to return to the normal condition. Nonetheless, Krsna consciousness is so powerful that even a late beginner can become a lover of God by following the regulative principles of devotional service. So, from any stage of life, or from the time of understanding its urgency, one can begin regulating the senses in Krsna consciousness, devotional service of the Lord, and turn the lust into love of Godhead--the highest perfectional stage of human life. -------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
livingentity Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 I gotta ask. What is the purpose of these posts where you are comparing Prabhupada's translations to BR Sridhara Maharaja? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sudhaya Posted May 7, 2004 Author Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Hare Krsna. Just nice to read both, I don't want to be a fanatic, who praises only one devotee, thats why I post these here. There is no other motive for these posts. Besides Srila Prabhupada considered BR Sridhara Maharaja his siska Guru, so I am pleasing somewhat Prabhupada more, by doing this .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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