Chapter 2. Contents of the Gita
Summarized
TEXT 7
karpanya-dosopahata-svabhavah
prcchami tvam dharma-sammudha-cetah
yac chreyah syan niscitam bruhi tan me
sisyas te 'ham sadhi mam tvam prapannam
prcchami tvam dharma-sammudha-cetah
yac chreyah syan niscitam bruhi tan me
sisyas te 'ham sadhi mam tvam prapannam
SYNONYMS
TRANSLATION
PURPORT
By
nature's own way the complete system of material activities is a source of
perplexity for everyone. In every step there is perplexity, and therefore it
behooves one to approach a bona fide spiritual master who can give one proper
guidance for executing the purpose of life. All Vedic literatures advise us to
approach a bona fide spiritual master to get free from the perplexities of life
which happen without our desire. They are like a forest fire that somehow
blazes without being set by anyone. Similarly, the world situation is such that
perplexities of life automatically appear, without our wanting such confusion.
No one wants fire, and yet it takes place, and we become perplexed. The Vedic
wisdom therefore advises that in order to solve the perplexities of life and to
understand the science of the solution, one must approach a spiritual master
who is in the disciplic succession. A person with a bona fide spiritual master
is supposed to know everything. One should not, therefore, remain in material
perplexities but should approach a spiritual master. This is the purport of
this verse.
Who is
the man in material perplexities? It is he who does not understand the problems
of life. In the Garga
Upanisad the
perplexed man is described as follows: yo va etad aksaram gargy aviditvasmal lokat
praiti sa krpanah. "He
is a miserly man who does not solve the problems of life as a human and who
thus quits this world like the cats and dogs, without understanding the science
of self-realization." This human form of life is a most valuable asset for
the living entity who can utilize it for solving the problems of life;
therefore, one who does not utilize this opportunity properly is a miser. On
the other hand, there is the brahmana,or he who is intelligent enough
to utilize this body to solve all the problems of life.
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