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Bhaktivedanta Swami on-Secret of controlling the senses

Body: "Secret Of Controlling The Senses"

 

68/12/19 Los Angeles, Bhagavad-gita 2.62-72

 

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Prabhupada: Who will read? You will read? Give me one book. Give me

one book. Open it. Where you are reading?

 

Tamala Krsna: Chapter Two, verse 62.

 

Prabhupada: Page?

 

Tamala Krsna: Page 84.

 

Prabhupada: Go on.

 

Tamala Krsna: "While contemplating the objects of the senses, a

person develops attachment for them, and from such attachment lust

develops, and from lust anger arises [bg. 2.62]." Purport. "One who

is not Krsna conscious is subjected to material desires while

contemplating the objects of the senses. The senses require real

engagements, and if they are not engaged in the transcendental

loving service of the Lord, they will certainly seek engagement in

the service of materialism."

 

Prabhupada: Yes. Here is the secret of yoga system. Yoga indriya-

samyama. The real purpose of yoga is to control the senses. Our

material activities means to engage the sense in some particular

objective or enjoyment. That is our material engagement. And yoga

system means that you have to control the senses and detach the

senses from material enjoyment, or material pleasure and pains, and

divert it, focusing towards seeing the Supersoul Visnu within your

soul (self?). That is the real purpose of yoga. Yoga does not

mean... Of course, in the beginning there are different rules and

regulations, sitting posture, just to bring the mind under control.

But they are not end themselves. The end is to stop the material

engagement and begin spiritual engagement. So here it is explained.

Go on reading.

 

Tamala Krsna: "In the material world everyone, including Lord Siva

and Lord Brahma -- to say nothing of other demigods in the heavenly

planets -- is subjected to the influence of sense objects."

 

Prabhupada: Sense objects, yes.

 

Tamala Krsna: "Sense objects. And the only method to get out of this

puzzle of material existence is to become Krsna conscious."

 

Prabhupada: It is learned from Vedic literature that... Of course,

they are showing us, Lord Siva, Lord Brahma. They were also

sometimes attracted by sense objects. Just like Lord Brahma, his

daughter Sarasvati... Sarasvati is considered to be the most perfect

form of beauty, womanly beauty, Sarasvati. So Lord Brahma became

enchanted by the beauty of his daughter just to show us the example

that even personalities like Lord Brahma sometimes become enchanted.

This maya is so strong. He forgot that "She's my daughter." Then to

penance this, Brahma had to quit the body. These stories are there

in the Srimad-Bhagavatam. Similarly, Lord Siva also, when Krsna

appeared before him in Mohini-murti... Mohini means the most

enchanting, beautiful womanly form. Lord Siva also became mad after

Her. So wherever She was going, Lord Siva was chasing. And it is

stated that while chasing Mohini-murti, Lord Siva had discharges. So

these examples are there. As it is stated in the Bhagavad-gita,

daivi hy esa gunamayi mama maya duratyaya [bg. 7.14]. The whole

material energy is enchanting every one of us by this beauty, the

womanly beauty. Actually, there is no beauty. It is illusion.

Sankaracarya says that "You are after this beauty, but have you

analyzed this beauty? What is the beauty?" Etad rakta-mamsa-vikaram.

It is just like our student(s) Govinda dasi and Nara-narayana

molding plaster of paris. At this time, there is no attraction. But

this plaster of paris when it will be nicely painted, it will be so

attractive. Similarly, this body is combination of blood and muscles

and veins. If you cut the upper portion of your body, as soon as you

see inside, it is all obnoxious horrible things. But outwardly so

painted by the illusory color of maya, oh, it looks very attractive.

And that is attracting our senses. This is the cause of our bondage.

We are being bound up by some false illusory beauty of this world.

Mirage. The exact example is the mirage. What is mirage? Reflection

of the sunlight on the desert appears like water. Where is water

there? There is no water. The animal, thirsty animal, is after the

mirage. "Oh, here is water. I'll be satisfied." Similarly we are

hankering after, running after the mirage. There is no peace, there

is no happiness. Therefore we have to divert our attention back to

Godhead. Don't run after this mirage. Just turn back to Godhead,

back to Krsna. That is our propaganda. Don't divert your... Don't

engage your senses in the illusory material beauty. Just apply your

senses to Krsna, the real beautiful. That is Krsna consciousness. Go

on.

 

Tamala Krsna: "Lord Siva once was in deep meditation, but when the

beautiful maiden Parvati agitated him for sense pleasure, he agreed

to the proposal and as a result Karttikeya was born."

 

Prabhupada: Oh, here is Karttikeya present. (laughter) Yes. Hare

Krsna. Go on. (laughter)

 

Tamala Krsna: "When Haridasa Thakura was a young devotee of the Lord

he was similarly allured by the incarnation of Mayadevi."

 

Prabhupada: Now here is the difference. Lord Siva, he is the

greatest of the demigods. He was also allured by Parvati, and as a

result of that attraction, this boy Karttikeya was born. That was

the, what is called, conspiracy of the demigods, that unless one son

is born out of the semina of Lord Siva, it is impossible to conquer

the demons. So Karttikeya is considered the commander in chief of

the demigods. But here, another example. Haridasa Thakura. Haridasa

Thakura was young boy, about twenty, twenty-four years old, and he

was chanting Hare Krsna, and the landlord in that village, he was

very much envious of Haridasa Thakura. He conspired and engaged one

prostitute to defy him. So the prostitute agreed and at dead of

night, with very beautiful dress and she was young, and tried to

captivate Haridasa Thakura. But he was not captivated. That is the

difference. A Krsna conscious person, even an ordinary person, not

in the level of Lord Siva or Lord Brahma, he's never conquered by

maya. But one who is not fully in Krsna consciousness, either he may

be Lord Siva or Lord Brahma, he'll be conquered by maya, what to

speak of others. This is the position. Go on. "When Haridasa Thakura

was a young devotee of the Lord..."

 

Tamala Krsna: "...he was similarly allured by the incarnation of

Mayadevi, but Haridasa easily passed the test because of his

unalloyed devotion to Lord Krsna. A sincere devotee of the Lord

learns to hate all material sense enjoyment due to his higher taste

for spiritual enjoyment in the association of the Lord. That is the

secret of success."

 

Prabhupada: Param drstva nivartate. Param, if you get better thing,

you give up inferior quality thing. That is our nature. Just like

our students, American students, they were all accustomed to meat-

eating. But now another student, she is preparing the sweetballs,

ISKCON balls, and they are forgetting meat-eating. They do not like

any more meat-eating. They have got better engagement, sweetballs.

(laughter) Similarly, that is the way. When you get better

engagement... We are hankering after pleasure. Anandamayo 'bhyasat

(Vedanta-sutra 1.1.12). Every living entity is seeking after

pleasure. That is his nature. You cannot stop. If you stop... Just

like a child is seeking after some enjoyment, he's breaking

something, enjoyment. But he does not, that... He is breaking, but

he's simply enjoying that breaking. Similarly, we do not know what

is enjoyment in this material concept of life. We are breaking and

building. In your country I have seen in several places. Nice

building is dismantled, and again, in that very place, another

building is raised. You see? Breaking and building. Breaking

and... "Oh, this building is old. Break it." The same childish play.

You see? Simply wasting engagement, valuable time of this human

form. Breaking and building, breaking and building. "This motorcar

is useless. Another '69 model." And thousands of people are engaged

in that '69 model. You see? What is that? In essence, the breaking

and building, breaking and building. Just like the child. You see?

So unless one has got better engagement, Krsna consciousness, surely

they will be engaged in this breaking and building, breaking and

building. Childish engagement. Param drstva nivartate. And so far

our students of Krsna consciousness, they are trying to get two

hours more than twenty-four hours. They have got so much, so many

engagements.

 

So unless one is engaged in Krsna consciousness, he must be in the

maya's engagement, same thing. People may eulogize such

engagement, "Oh, he's so moneyed man. He has dismantled such nice

building and again constructed another nice building." So, this is

very nice in material estimation, but in spiritual estimation they

are simply wasting time. (sings) Hari hari biphale janama gonainu,

that song. (sings) Manusya-janama paiya, radha-krsna na bhajiya,

janiya suniya bisa khainu. Knowingly, purposefully, I am drinking

poison. Poison. Why poison? Wasting time of this valuable human form

of life is drinking poison. Just like a man drinks poison. He does

not know what is his next life. He's going to become a ghost. For

years together, he'll not have this material body as punishment. You

have seen? Gaurasundara has written one ghost article in our Back to

Godhead. In England, that ghost who fought with Cromwell? There is

still fighting. At night, there is sound of fighting going on. You

see? So poison means this human form of life is the chance to get

into Krsna consciousness and go back to Godhead. But if we do not

engage in this Krsna consciousness, simply engage in this breaking

and constructing, then we are simply drinking poison. That means

next life I'll be thrown into the cycle of birth and death in the

8,400,000 species of life, and my life is spoiled. We do not know

for how many millions of years I'll have to travel in that cycle of

birth and death. Therefore it is poison. Janiya suniya bisa khainu.

I know this, I am hearing. Still,... Janiya suniya bisa... Just like

a thief. Janiya suniya, these words are very significant. Janiya

means knowing, and suniya means hearing. So a habituated thief, he

knows that "If I steal I shall be put into jail." And he has heard

from scriptures that "Don't steal. Then you'll be put into hell." So

he has heard from the scriptures and he has seen practically. He has

experienced practically, but still, as soon as he's freed from the

prison life, he again commits the same mistake. Janiya suniya bisa

khainu. We know, we are hearing from the scriptures, from

authorities, Vedic literatures, that "I have got this miserable

conditional body, material body, to suffer threefolds of material

miseries; still, I am not very much anxious how to stop this

repetition of birth and death. I am drinking poison." Janiya suniya

bisa khainu. Hari hari biphale janama gonainu. These songs are very

instructive. Simply purposefully, we are drinking poison. Go on.

 

Tamala Krsna: "One who is not, therefore, in Krsna consciousness,

however powerful he may be in controlling the senses by artificial

repression, is sure ultimately to fall, for the slightest thought of

sense pleasure will drive him to gratify his desires." 63: "From

anger, delusion arises, and from delusion bewilderment of memory.

When memory is bewildered intelligence is lost, and when

intelligence is lost one falls down again into the material pool."

 

Prabhupada: Our position is, we are constituted of this body. Body

means the senses and the controller of the senses or the, what is

called, driver, driver of the senses, is the mind. And mind is

conducted, thinking, feeling, and willing, the psychology, the

science of psychology, that is being conducted under intelligence.

And above the intelligence, I am sitting. I am a spirit soul. So how

we become victim of this maya, that is described here, that from

anger, delusion arises, and from delusion, bewilderment of memory.

Bewilderment memory. I have forgotten completely that I am not this

body, I am spirit soul, aham brahmasmi; I am part and parcel of the

Supreme Brahman, spirit, absolute whole. That I have forgotten. And

when memory is bewildered, and as soon as I forget that I am spirit

soul, I identify myself with this material world, illusion.

Intelligence is lost. I should have used my intelligence to conduct

the activities of the mind -- thinking, feeling and willing -- and

because my mind is not controlled, my senses are not controlled,

therefore I am fallen. This is the analysis of the whole bodily

construction. Go on.

 

Tamala Krsna: 64: "One who can control his senses by regulative

principles and who is free from attachment and aversion can attain

the mercy of God."

 

Prabhupada: Yes. We have fallen down. How we have fallen down?

Fallen down to the platform of sense enjoyment. Therefore you have

to begin rising up from the senses, controlling of the senses. That

is the way of self-realization. Either you practice yoga or practice

bhakti, devotional service, the beginning is to control the senses.

So the yogis and other methods, they are trying to control the

senses by force. "I shall go to the Himalayas. I shall not see any

more beautiful woman. I shall close down my eyes." These are

forceful. You cannot control your senses. There are many instances.

You don't require to go to Himalaya. You just remain in Los Angeles

city and engage your eyes to see Krsna, you are more than a person

who has gone to Himalayas. You'll forget all other thing. This is

our process. You don't require to change your position. You engage

your ears for hearing Bhagavad-gita As It Is, you'll forget all

nonsense. You engage your eyes to see the beauty of the Deity,

Krsna. You engage your tongue for tasting Krsna prasadam. You engage

your legs to come to this temple. You engage your hands to work for

Krsna. You engage your nose to smell the flowers offered to Krsna.

Then where your senses will go? He's captivated all round. The

perfection is sure. You don't require to control your senses

forcibly, don't see, don't do it, don't do it. No. You have to

change the engagement, the status. That will help you. Go on.

 

Tamala Krsna: Purport. "It is already explained that one may

externally control the senses by some artificial process, but unless

the senses are engaged in the transcendental service of the Lord

there is every chance of a fall. Although a person in full Krsna

consciousness may apparently be on the sensual plane, actually,

because of his being Krsna conscious, he has no attachment to or

detachment from such sensual activities. The Krsna conscious person

is concerned only with the satisfaction of Krsna and nothing else.

Therefore he is transcendental to all attachment or detachment. If

Krsna wants, the devotee can do anything which is ordinarily

undesirable, and if Krsna does not want, he will not do anything

which he would have ordinarily done for his own satisfaction.

Therefore to act or not to act is within his control because he acts

only under the dictation of Krsna. This consciousness is the

causeless mercy of the Lord which the devotee can achieve in spite

of his being attached to the sensual platform." 65: "For one who is

so situated, the threefold miseries of material life exist no

longer. In such a happy state one's intelligence is steady."

66: "One who is not in transcendental consciousness can have neither

a controlled mind nor steady intelligence, without which there is no

possibility of peace, and how can there be any happiness without

peace?"67

 

Prabhupada: Everyone in this material world, they are after peace,

but they don't want to control the senses. It is not possible. Just

like you are diseased, and doctor says that "You take this medicine,

you take this diet," but you cannot control. You are taking anything

you like, against the instruction of the physician. Then how you can

be cured? Similarly, we want cure of the chaotic condition of this

material world, we want peace and prosperity, but we are not ready

to control the senses. We do not know how to control the senses. We

do not know the real yogic principle of controlling the senses. So

there is no possibility of peace. Kutah santir ayuktasya. The exact

word is there in the Bhagavad-gita. If you are not engaged in Krsna

consciousness, there is no possibility of peace. Artificially, you

may try for it. It is not possible. Go on.

 

Tamala Krsna: 67: "As a boat on the water is swept away by a strong

wind, even so, one of the senses in which the mind becomes fixed can

carry away a man's intelligence."

 

Prabhupada: Yes. If you... Suppose on the Pacific Ocean you are on a

boat or on a nice seat, but if you have no controlling capacity, one

wave of that Pacific Ocean can immediately bring you to the bottom

of the sea. So this is required. We are in the midst of the Pacific

Ocean of this mayika world. Samsara-samudra. It is called samudra.

So at any moment our boat can be topsy-turvied if we have no

controlling power. Yes.

 

Tamala Krsna: 68: "Therefore, O mighty armed, one whose senses are

restrained from their object is certainly of steady intelligence."

 

Prabhupada: Yes. Now, one whose sense are restrained... This human

life is meant for restraining the senses. Tapah. This is called

tapasya, penance. Suppose I am habituated to some type of sense

gratification. Now, I take to Krsna consciousness. My spiritual

master or the scripture says, "Don't do this." So in the beginning,

I may feel some inconvenience, but if you can tolerate that, that is

tapasya. That is tapasya. Tapasya means I am feeling some

inconvenience, bodily, but I am tolerating. That is called tapasya.

And this human form of life is meant for that tapasya. Not that

because my senses are demanding this satisfaction, I shall

immediately offer. No. I shall train myself in such a way that my

senses may demand, "My dear sir, give me this facility," I will

say, "No. You cannot have." This is called gosvami or svami. At the

present moment, everyone, we are, we have made our svami or master

the senses, and when you actually become the master of the senses,

then you are svami or gosvami. That is the significance of svami and

gosvami. It is not the dress. One who has controlling power, one who

is not dictated by the senses, one who is not servant of the senses.

My tongue is dictating, "Please take me to that restaurant and eat

sticks." What is that sticks?

Devotee: Steak.

 

Prabhupada: Steak? What is that spelling?

 

Devotee: S-t-e-a-k.

 

Prabhupada: So anyway... Or that fried chicken. Yes. So tongue is

dictating me. But if you can control your tongue, "No. I'll give you

sweetballs. Don't go there." (laughter) Then you'll become master of

the senses. You see? The others are trying that "Don't go there,"

only. That is impossible. The tongue must have something beautiful.

Otherwise it is not possible. That is artificial. If the tongue, you

give him something more beautiful than this fried chick or stick or

this or that, it will stop. That is the policy. Our policy is that.

We can give that, what is called, casein fried with rice. How nice

it is. He'll forget meat-eating. So this is the policy, Krsna

consciousness. All the senses should be supplied something. Not

artificially stop it. That is not possible. That is not possible.

Others, they are simply trying artificially to stop the function of

the senses. No. That is not possible. Our policy is tat-paratvena

nirmalam. You can purify the activities of the senses, being engaged

in Krsna consciousness. Then senses will not disturb you. If you

want to control the senses, you have to control the tongue first of

all. Then you will be able to control other senses very easily. So

you give tongue the engagement of chanting Hare Krsna, and for

tasting Krsna prasadam you'll find that your other senses are

already controlled. This is the key of controlling our senses, the

tongue. And if you give privilege and indulgence to the tongue,

you'll never be able to control other senses. This is the secret of

controlling senses. Go on.

 

Tamala Krsna: 69: "What is night for all beings is the time of

awakening for the self-controlled, and the time of awakening for all

beings is the night for the introspective sage." Purport: "There are

two classes of intelligent men. The one is intelligent in material

activities for sense gratification, and the other is introspective

and awake to the cultivation of self-realization. Activities of the

introspective sage or thoughtful man are night for persons

materially absorbed. Materialistic persons remain asleep during such

a night due to their ignorance of self-realization. The

introspective sage, however, remains alert in that night of the

materialistic man."

 

Prabhupada: Night means when people sleep, and day means when they

are awake. This is the understanding of day and night. So one, the

materialistic persons, they are sleeping in the matter of spiritual

understanding. So therefore the activities which we find in daytime

of the materialistic person, actually that is night. For the

spiritualistic person, they see that these people they got the

facility of self-realization, this human form of life. How they are

wasting by sleeping. And the materialistic persons, they are

seeing, "Oh, these Krsna conscious young boys, they have given up

everything and they are chanting Hare Krsna. How nonsense. They are

sleeping." So you see? So in the vision of the materialistic person,

these activities are night, sleeping. And for the self-realized

person, these activities are sleeping. You see? Just the opposite.

They are seeing the Krsna conscious person as wasting time and the

Krsna conscious person is seeing them as wasting time. This is the

position. Go on.

 

Tamala Krsna: "Such sages feel transcendental pleasure in the

gradual advancement of spiritual culture, whereas the man in

materialistic activities, being asleep to self-realization, dreams

of varieties of sense pleasure."

 

Prabhupada: Yes. They are dreaming, "Now we shall do this. Next

time, I shall have this. Next time, I shall have this. Next time, I

shall kill that enemy. Next time, I shall do this." They are

planning like that. Go on.

 

Tamala Krsna: "...feeling sometimes happy and sometimes distressed

in his sleeping condition. The introspective man is always

indifferent to materialistic happiness and distress."

 

Prabhupada: The introspective man who is after self-realization, he

knows very well, "Suppose if I do in future such and such big

business, or such... I can construct such big skyscraper house." But

because he's introspective, he knows that "What I shall do with all

these things? As soon as I exit from the platform, everything

remains here, and I take another form of body, begins another life."

That is introspection. The materialistic person they cannot

understand what is the future. They are thinking this body is

everything. "We have got this body, and when it is finished, it is

finished for all." These questions we have already discussed. But

actually it is not. This is the first understanding of self-

realization, that soul is eternal, it is not annihilated even after

the annihilation of this body. This is the beginning of self-

realization. So these people they do not understand it. They don't

care for it. That is their sleeping. That is their miserable

condition. Go on.

 

Tamala Krsna: "He goes on with his self-realization activity

undisturbed by material reactions." 70: "A person who is not

disturbed by the incessant flow of desires that enter like rivers

into the ocean, which is ever being filled but is always still, can

alone achieve peace, and not the man who strives to satisfy such

desires."

 

Prabhupada: Now, here is the... A materialistic person, he has his

desires. Suppose he is doing some business, he is getting money. So

he fulfills his desire in materialistic way. But a Krsna conscious

person, suppose he is doing in the same way, he is also planning or

doing something after (for?) Krsna consciousness. So these two

different spheres of activities are not on the same level. Go on.

 

Tamala Krsna: 71: "A person who has given up all desires for sense

gratification, who lives free from desires, who has given up all

sense of proprietorship and is devoid of false ego, he alone can

attain real peace."

 

Prabhupada: Yes. So the person who has given up all desire for sense

gratification. We haven't got to kill our desire. How you can kill?

Desire is constant companion of a living entity. That is the living

symptom. Because I am living entity, you are living entity, you have

got desire, I have got desire. Not this table. The table has no

life; therefore it has no desire. The table cannot say that "I am

standing here for so many months. Please move me to another place."

No. Because it has no desire. But if I am sitting here for three

hours, oh, I'll say, "Oh, I got tired. Please remove me from...

Please get me another place." So desire must be there because we are

living. We have to change the engagement of desires. If we engage

our desires for sense gratification, that is material. But if we

engage our desires for acting on behalf of Krsna, that is our, we're

free from all desires. This is the criterion.

 

Tamala Krsna: 72: "That is the way of the spiritual and godly life,

after attaining which a man is not bewildered. Being so situated,

even at the hour of death, one can enter into the kingdom of God."

Purport: "One can attain Krsna consciousness or divine life at once,

within a second, or one may not attain such a state of life even

after millions of births."

 

Prabhupada: Several times there were questions that "How long it

will take to become Krsna conscious?" I have also answered, that in

a second it can be done. The same thing is being explained. Go on.

 

Tamala Krsna: "It is only a matter of understanding and accepting

the fact. Khatvanga Maharaja attained this state of life just a few

minutes before his death by surrendering unto Krsna. Nirvana means

ending the process of materialistic life. According to Buddha's

philosophy, there is only void after this material life. But the

Bhagavad-gita teaches differently. Actual life begins after the

completion of this material life. For the gross materialist, it is

sufficient to know that one has to end his materialistic way of

life. But for persons who are spiritually advanced, there is another

life after this materialistic one. Therefore, before ending this

life, if one fortunately becomes Krsna conscious, certainly he at

once attains the stage of brahma-nirvana. There is no difference

between the kingdom of God and the devotional service of the Lord.

Since both of them are on the absolute plane, to be engaged in the

transcendental loving service of the Lord is to have attained the

spiritual kingdom. In the material world there are activities of

sense gratification, whereas in the spiritual world there are

activities of Krsna consciousness. Therefore attainment of Krsna

consciousness even during this life is immediate attainment of

Brahman, and one who is situated in Krsna consciousness has

certainly already entered into the kingdom of God. Srila

Bhaktivinoda Thakura has summarized the Second Chapter of the

Bhagavad-gita as being the contents for the whole text. In the

Bhagavad-gita, the subject matters are karma-yoga, jnana-yoga..."

 

Prabhupada: Jnana-yoga.

 

Tamala Krsna: "...jnana-yoga and bhakti-yoga. In the Second Chapter,

karma-yoga and jnana-yoga have been clearly discussed, and a glimpse

of bhakti-yoga has also been given. Thus end the Bhaktivedanta

Purports of the Second Chapter of the Srimad Bhagavad-gita in the

matter of its contents."

 

Prabhupada: Thank you. Any question? Yes.

 

Tamala Krsna: I've always been confused as to... It says here that a

pure devotee like Haridasa Thakura would not fall victim to

Mayadevi's temptations, but even Lord Brahma, Lord Siva, might fall

victim. I always thought that they were pure devotees of the Lord.

 

Prabhupada: No. They are pure devotees, but they are gunavatara.

Just like Lord Brahma is the supreme personality within this

material universe. He's the father of all living entities. So they

are... Of course, if we very scrutinizingly study, Haridasa Thakura

is, in devotional service, in greater position than Brahma. Although

he is considered the incarnation of Brahma, Brahma Haridasa. So we

should not be disturbed when we see Lord Brahma and Lord Siva is

captivated in that way. We should take this instruction, that is

Lord Brahma, Lord Siva becomes victim of maya sometimes, what to

speak of us? Therefore we shall be very, very careful. There is

chance of falldown even in the status of Brahma and Siva, what to

speak of ordinary persons. Therefore we should be very strongly

inclined to Krsna consciousness like Haridasa Thakura. Then we shall

be able very easily to overcome the allurement of maya. That is to

be understood. Not that "Brahma showed that," what is

called, "weakness. He is weak or he is less." No. That is for our

instruction. Yes. Or first of all, his. Yes.

 

Devotee: It is said that once you achieve the Godhead, once you go

back to Krsna, that you don't fall down. But it is also said that we

come from there originally. If we came from there, how did we fall

if we were already there?

 

Prabhupada: Yes. Just like this example that personalities like

Brahma and Siva, they also sometimes become victims of maya. So our,

I mean to say, potency of falling down is always there, potency. And

because we are part and parcel of God and because we are now in the

material world, it is to be understood that we have fallen down. But

you cannot trace out the history when you have fallen down. That is

impossible. But our position is marginal. At any moment, we can fall

down. That tendency is there. Therefore we are called marginal. But

one... Just like it is very simple to understand. Everyone is prone

to fall diseased. Is it not? Now when you are diseased, there is no

necessity of finding out the history when you became diseased. You

are diseased, make your treatment, that's all. Similarly, we are in

the material condition of life. Just go on treating it, and as soon

as you are cured, be careful not to fall down again. But there is

chance of falling down, again becoming diseased. Not that because

you once become cured, there is no chance of becoming diseased

again. There is chance. Therefore we shall be very much careful. Yes.

 

Devotee: In the Bhagavad-gita it says on page 41(?) that Brahma is

the second spiritual master. I thought that all spiritual masters

live forever; but Brahma doesn't live forever.

 

Prabhupada: Yes. We live forever. By change of body we do not die.

You live forever, I live forever. Death means we change this body,

that's all. Just like you change your dress. When you change your

dress, it does not mean that you die. Similarly change of this body

does not mean actually death. Or to appear in a different body does

not mean actually birth. There is no birth and death of the living

entity, but the change of body is taking place in our material

condition. That is taken as birth and death. Actually there is no

birth and death. Yes?

 

Madhudvisa: Prabhupada, for one who worships Lord Buddha, is there a

planet for him to go to? For one who worships Lord Buddha in the

bhakta-gana(?), they say, or some way, some kind of devotional

service rendered towards Lord Buddha, is there a planet for him to

go to which Lord Buddha presides over or...

 

Prabhupada: Yes. There is a neutral stage. That is not planet. That

is the marginal position between the spiritual world and the

material world. But one has to come down again. Unless one enters

into the spiritual sky and takes his situation in some of the

spiritual planet... Just like you fly in the sky. Unless you get

some planet, you'll have to come down again. You cannot fly all the

days in the sky. That is not possible. That is neutral stage.

Neither in other planet, nor in this planet, flying. How long you

shall fly? You have to take some shelter. But if you have no shelter

in the higher planets or higher situation, then you shall have to

come down. So... The same example can be repeated. Suppose if you go

in the outer space... Just like the sputnik men, they go sometime.

People think, "Oh, where he has gone, so high, so high." But he has

not gone anywhere. He's coming down again. So it is false

clapping, "Oh, he has gone so high, so high." What is the use of

going so high? You are coming down next moment. Because you have no

power to enter into another planet. So what your machine, this

sputnik or these planes, will help you? You have to come down again.

Rather, you shall fall down in some Atlantic Ocean, or Pacific

Ocean, and somebody will go and pick you up. You see? This is your

position. So voidism means to fly in the sky and be puffed up, "I

have come so high, I have come so high, so high." (laughs) That

foolish man does not know how long he'll keep in that high position.

You see? He will come down. This is maya's attraction. He'll have to

come down. There is a verse,

 

ye 'nye 'ravindaksa vimukta-maninas

tvayy asta-bhavad avisuddha-buddhayah

aruhya krcchrena param padam tatah

patanty adho 'nadrta-yusmad-anghrayah

[sB 10.2.32]

 

This is the prayer by Prahlada Maharaja. He says, "My dear Lord,

lotus-eyed, Aravindaksa," ye anye. "Some third-class men, they are

very much proud of ending this material life, these nirvana or these

impersonalists." Vimukta-maninah. Vimukta-maninah means they are

simply falsely thinking that they have surpassed the clutches of

maya. Falsely. Vimukta-maninah. Just like if you falsely think

that "I am the proprietor of this Los Angeles city," is it not your

false thinking? Similarly, if anyone thinks that "Now I have

attained nirvana or I have merged into the Supreme." You may think

like that. That maya is very strong. You may be puffed up by such

false prestige. Vimukta-maninah. Bhagavata says, tvayy asta-bhavad

avisuddha-buddhayah [sB 10.2.32]. "But because they have not

searched out Your lotus feet, therefore their consciousness is

impure, thinking `I am something.' " Avisuddha-buddhayah. "Their

intelligence, consciousness is not purified." Therefore aruhya

krcchrena. "They perform very severe practice." Just like the

Buddhists, they have got very... Now, those who are not practicing,

that is different thing. But rules and regulations, Lord Buddha

himself, he showed. He left his everything and became engaged in

simply meditation. Who is doing that? Nobody is doing that.

Sankaracarya's first condition is that "First of all you take

sannyasa; then you talk of becoming Narayana." Who is taking

sannyasa? So they are simply falsely thinking. Actually, their

intelligence is impure, consciousness is impure. Therefore in spite

of such endeavors, the result is, aruhya krcchrena param, although

they go very high, say 25,000 miles or millions of miles up, they do

not find any shelter, where is moon planet, where is... They come

down again to your Moscow city, that's all. Or New York City, that's

all. These are the examples. When they're high up, oh, they'll take

photograph. "Oh, this planet is so, this earthly planet is so green

or so small. I am going round day and night and seeing in one hour

three times day and night." All right, very good. Please come down

again. (laughs) That's all. maya is so strong, she will say, "Yes,

very good. You are very advanced in your scientific knowledge, but

please come down. Come here. Otherwise you are going to be put into

the Atlantic Ocean." That's all. And they'll still be puffed

up, "Oh, we are making progress. Within next ten years, you can

purchase ticket or land in the moon." You know, in Russia they sold

land, and they advertised that "There is Sea of Moscow. We have

planted our flag on the sea in the..." So these are propaganda. They

cannot go even into the nearest planet, what to speak of the

spiritual sky. If you actually serious of going to the spiritual sky

and Vaikunthaloka, then take this simple method, Hare Krsna. That's

all.

 

Guest: I am interested in atheism.

 

Prabhupada: (without hearing or noticing guest) This is the gift of

Lord Caitanya. Namo maha-vadanyaya. Therefore Rupa Gosvami

says, "You are the greatest of all charitable persons because You

are offering the greatest boon." Krsna-prema-pradaya te [Cc. Madhya

19.53]. "You are offering love of Krsna, which will get me to the

kingdom of Krsna." This is the greatest gift to the human society.

But the foolish persons they do not understand it. What can I do?

Daivi hy esa gunamayi [bg. 7.14]. The maya is very strong. If we say

that "Here is a small booklet, Easy Journey to Other Planets,"

they'll not take it. They will make plan of how to go in other

planet by sputniks, which is impossible. You cannot go anywhere.

That is our conditioned life. Conditioned means you must stay here.

You must stay here. Who is allowing to go other planet? For coming

to, to take the permanent visa of your country, I had to fight so

much, and you are going to moon planet? There is no visa? They will

allow you only to enter? It is so easy thing? But they foolishly

think that simply "I am the monarch of all I survey." That's all.

This planet is the monarch, and all other planets they're all

subservient. They will satisfy our senses. This is foolishness. All

right. Chant Hare Krsna. (end)

 

>>> Ref. VedaBase => Bhagavad-gita 2.62-72 -- Los Angeles, December

19, 1968

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