Monday, April 26, 2021

Bhagvat: In the material world a so-called family is a combination of several persons in one home to fulfill the terms of their imprisonment. As criminal prisoners scatter as soon as their terms are over and they are released, all of us who have temporarily assembled as family members will continue to our respective destinations, 11th Sept

Bhagvat: In the material world a so-called family is a combination of several persons in one home to fulfill the terms of their imprisonment. As criminal prisoners scatter as soon as their terms are over and they are released, all of us who have temporarily assembled as family members will continue to our respective destinations. Another example given is that family members are like straws carried together by the waves of a river. Sometimes such straws mix together in whirlpools, and later, dispersed again by the same waves, they float alone in the water. "The bewildered soul, under the influence of the three modes of material nature, thinks himself the doer of activities, which are in actuality carried out by nature." To become a demigod or to become godly, whatever one's occupation, one must satisfy the Supreme Personality of Godhead.


TRANSLATION

Some of the demons took digging instruments and broke down the bridges, the protective walls and the gates [gopuras] of the cities. Some took axes and began cutting the important trees that produced mango, jackfruit and other sources of food. Some of the demons took firebrands and set fire to the residential quarters of the citizens.


PURPORT

The cutting of trees is generally prohibited. In particular, trees that produce nice fruit for the maintenance of human society should not be cut. In different countries there are different types of fruit trees. In India the mango and jackfruit trees are prominent, and in other places there are mango trees, jackfruit trees, coconut trees and berry trees. Any tree that produces nice fruit for the maintenance of the people should not be cut at all. This is a sästric injunction.


TRANSLATION

Thus disturbed again and again by the unnatural occurrences caused by the followers of Hiranyakasipu, all the people had to cease the activities of Vedic culture. Not receiving the results of yajna, the demigods also became disturbed. They left their residential quarters in the heavenly planets and, unobserved by the demons, began wandering on the planet earth to see the disasters.


PURPORT

As stated in Bhagavad-gitä, the performance of yajna brings reciprocal good fortune for both the human beings and the demigods. When the performances of yajna were stopped by the disturbances of the demons, the demigods were naturally bereft of the results of yajna and hampered in executing their respective duties. Therefore they came down to the planet earth to see how people had become disturbed and to consider what to do.



TRANSLATION

After performing the ritualistic observances for the death of his brother, Hiranyakasipu, being extremely unhappy, tried to pacify his nephews.


TRANSLATION

O King, Hiranyakasipu was extremely angry, but since he was a great politician, he knew how to act according to the time and situation. With sweet words he began pacifying his nephews, whose names were Sakuni, Sambara, Dhrshti, Bhütasantäpana, Vrka, Kälanäbha, Mahänäbha, Harismasru and Utkaca. He also consoled their mother, his sister-in-law, Rushäbhänu, as well as his own mother, Diti. He spoke to them all as follows.


TRANSLATION

Hiranyakasipu said: My dear mother, sister-in-law and nephews, you should not lament for the death of the great hero, for a hero's death in front of his enemy is glorious and desirable.


TRANSLATION

My dear mother, in a restaurant or place for drinking cold water, many travelers are brought together, and after drinking water they continue to their respective destinations. Similarly, living entities join together in a family, and later, as a result of their own actions, they are led apart to their destinations.


PURPORT

"The bewildered soul, under the influence of the three modes of material nature, thinks himself the doer of activities, which are in actuality carried out by nature." (Bg. 3.27) All living entities act exactly according to the directions of prakrti, material nature, because in the material world we are fully under a higher control. All the living entities in this material world have come here only because they wanted to be equal to Krshna in enjoyment and have thus been sent here to be conditioned by material nature in different degrees. 


In the material world a so-called family is a combination of several persons in one home to fulfill the terms of their imprisonment. As criminal prisoners scatter as soon as their terms are over and they are released, all of us who have temporarily assembled as family members will continue to our respective destinations. Another example given is that family members are like straws carried together by the waves of a river. Sometimes such straws mix together in whirlpools, and later, dispersed again by the same waves, they float alone in the water.


Although Hiranyakasipu was a demon, he had Vedic knowledge and understanding. Thus the advice given to his family members—his sister-in-law, mother and nephews—was quite sound. The demons are considered highly elevated in knowledge, but because they do not use their good intelligence for the service of the Lord, they are called demons. The demigods, however, act very intelligently to satisfy the Supreme Personality of Godhead. This is confirmed in Srimad-Bhägavatam (1.2.13) as follows:


"O best among the twice-born, it is therefore concluded that the highest perfection one can achieve, by discharging his prescribed duties [dharma] according to caste divisions and orders of life, is to please the Lord Hari." To become a demigod or to become godly, whatever one's occupation, one must satisfy the Supreme Personality of Godhead.


Sunday, April 25, 2021

चार चपेरे कानू पे टक्करां मारनै , O MAN, WHY YOU LABOUR DAY IN & DAY OUT ALL OVER



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चार चपेरे कानू पे टक्करां मारनै   

O MAN, WHY YOU LABOUR DAY IN & DAY OUT ALL OVER


वे जित्तियाँ होइयाँ बाजियाँ कानू हारनै   

& THEREFORE LOSE THE WON BATTLE     


वेख ओ सोना हर हर दे विच वसदा   

SEE, THAT LOVELY LORD IS SEATED HIMSELF IN ALL THE HEARTS     


तेरियाँ ओ करतूतां वेख के हसदा   

& HE LAUGHS AT YOUR FRIVOLOUS MIS DEEDS          


घरे गवाची चीज, टन्डोरा शहर विच   

YOU HAVE LOST HIM INSDE YOUR HEART BUT TRYING TO SEARCH AT ALL THE PLACES OUTSIDE


फर्क नहीं दिसदा तैनू अपने गैर विच   

WAKE UP, O MAN, YOU WHO CANNOT SEE WITH YOUR EYES THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WHO IS YOUR OWN & WHO IS NOT      


तेरे दिल विच बंद खजाना नूर दा   

IN YOUR HEART IS TREASURE OF IMMEASURABLE POWER


वे घर विच बैठा, कर लै जलवा दूर दा   

BY MERELY CONTEMPLATING, YOU CAN BEHOLD HIS POWER


कहन सयाने दिल है खाणा रब दा   

WISE SAY THE HEART IS WHERE LORD IS 

जे लब्बे ते यार खजाना लबदा 

& IF YOU TRY TO FIND HIM, HE IS INDEED FOUND     

     

"उठ फरीदा वेख अकल दे अन्नया, वे कुदरत वेखी ,फ़ेर वी रब न मनया"      

YOU HAVE SEEN ALL OF NATURE & YET YOU DO NOT BELIEVE THAT HE IS BEHIND ALL THIS              

"EVEN AFTER SEEING HIS NATURE -SUN,MOON, PLANETS FLOATING METICULOUSLY IN THIN AIR CRORES OF MILES APART, SINCE TIME IMMEMORIAL & TIMELY SEQUENCE OF SEASONS, CREATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ALL LIVING BEINGS - IN SPITE OF OBSERVING ALL THIS, IF YOU DO NOT HAVE TOTAL FAITH IN HIS INFINITE POWER, DEFINITELY DISCRIMINATION POWER IS DEEP ASLEEP, O MINDLESS !" 


Saturday, April 24, 2021

Gita shloka 5.20 The first symptom of a self-realized person is that he is not illusioned by the false identification of the body with his true self, 10th Sept

Gita shloka 5.20 The first symptom of a self-realized person is that he is not illusioned by the false identification of the body with his true self. He knows perfectly well that he is not this body, but is the fragmental portion of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He is therefore not joyful in achieving something, nor does he lament in losing anything which is related to his body. This steadiness of mind is called sthira-buddhi, or self-intelligence. Such steady consciousness is called Krsna consciousness.

TRANSLATION

A person who neither rejoices upon achieving something pleasant nor laments upon obtaining something unpleasant, who is self-intelligent, unbewildered, and who knows the science of God, is to be understood as already situated in Transcendence.

PURPORT

The symptoms of the self-realized person are given herein.


The first symptom is that he is not illusioned by the false identification of the body with his true self.


He knows perfectly well that he is not this body, but is the fragmental portion of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.


He is therefore not joyful in achieving something, nor does he lament in losing anything which is related to his body.


This steadiness of mind is called sthira-buddhi, or self-intelligence.


He is therefore never bewildered by mistaking the gross body for the soul, nor does he accept the body as permanent and disregard the existence of the soul.


This knowledge elevates him to the station of knowing the complete science of the Absolute Truth, namely Brahman, Paramatma and Bhagavan.


He thus knows his constitutional position perfectly well, without falsely trying to become one with the Supreme in all respects.


This is called Brahman realization, or self-realization.


Such steady consciousness is called Krsna consciousness.


Friday, April 23, 2021

Gita shloka 5.19 As long as one identifies with this body, he is considered a conditioned soul, but as soon as he is elevated to the stage of equanimity through realization of self, he is liberated from conditional life, 9th Sept

Gita shloka 5.19 As long as one identifies with this body, he is considered a conditioned soul, but as soon as he is elevated to the stage of equanimity through realization of self, he is liberated from conditional life. In other words, he is no longer subject to take birth in the material world but can enter into the spiritual sky after his death. The Lord is flawless because He is without attraction or hatred. Similarly, when a living entity is without attraction or hatred, he also becomes flawless and eligible to enter into the spiritual sky.

TRANSLATION

Those whose minds are established in sameness and equanimity have already conquered the conditions of birth and death. They are flawless like Brahman, and thus they are already situated in Brahman.

PURPORT

Equanimity of mind, as mentioned above, is the sign of self-realization.


Those who have actually attained to such a stage should be considered to have conquered material conditions, specifically birth and death.


As long as one identifies with this body, he is considered a conditioned soul, but as soon as he is elevated to the stage of equanimity through realization of self, he is liberated from conditional life.


In other words, he is no longer subject to take birth in the material world but can enter into the spiritual sky after his death.


The Lord is flawless because He is without attraction or hatred.


Similarly, when a living entity is without attraction or hatred, he also becomes flawless and eligible to enter into the spiritual sky.


Such persons are to be considered already liberated, and their symptoms are described below.


Thursday, April 22, 2021

Bhagvat: People do not know that the highest goal of human life is to please Lord Vishnu. "If one offers Me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, fruit or water, I will accept it"9th Sept

Bhagvat: The discovery of nuclear energy has been disastrous to people in general because demons all over the world are manufacturing nuclear weapons. People do not know that the highest goal of human life is to please Lord Vishnu. "If one offers Me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, fruit or water, I will accept it." Fruits and flowers are very much pleasing to the Lord. If one wants to please the Supreme Personality of Godhead, he can simply offer fruits and flowers, and the Lord will be pleased to accept them.

TRANSLATION

Thus the demons, being fond of disastrous activities, took Hiranyakasipu's instructions on their heads with great respect and offered him obeisances. According to his directions, they engaged in envious activities directed against all living beings.


PURPORT

The followers of demoniac principles, as described here, are thoroughly envious of the general populace. In the present day, scientific advancement exemplifies such envy. The discovery of nuclear energy has been disastrous to people in general because demons all over the world are manufacturing nuclear weapons. 


The word kadana-priyäm is very significant in this regard. The demoniac persons who want to kill the Vedic culture are extremely envious of the feeble citizens, and they act in such a way that ultimately their discoveries will be inauspicious for everyone (jagato 'hitäm). The Sixteenth Chapter of Bhagavad-gitä fully explains how the demons engage in sinful activities for the destruction of the populace.


TRANSLATION

The demons set fire to the cities, villages, pasturing grounds, cowpens, gardens, agricultural fields and natural forests. They burned the hermitages of the saintly persons, the important mines that produced valuable metals, the residential quarters of the agriculturalists, the mountain villages, and the villages of the cow protectors, the cowherd men. They also burned the government capitals.


PURPORT

The word udyäna refers to places where trees are especially grown to produce fruits and flowers, which are most important for human civilization. Krshna says in Bhagavad-gitä (9.26):


"If one offers Me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, fruit or water, I will accept it." Fruits and flowers are very much pleasing to the Lord. If one wants to please the Supreme Personality of Godhead, he can simply offer fruits and flowers, and the Lord will be pleased to accept them. Our only duty is to please the Supreme Godhead (samsiddhir hari-toshanam). Whatever we do and whatever our occupation, our main purpose should be to please the Supreme Lord. 


All the paraphernalia mentioned in this verse is especially meant for the satisfaction of the Lord, not the satisfaction of one's senses. The government—indeed, the entire society—should be structured in such a way that everyone can be trained to satisfy the Supreme Personality of Godhead. 


But unfortunately, especially in this age, na te vidum svärtha-gatim hi vishnum: people do not know that the highest goal of human life is to please Lord Vishnu. On the contrary, like demons, they simply plan to kill Vishnu and be happy by sense gratification.