Mother Nature and the Glance of the Supreme
Where do nature's gifts come
from? Not from factories or power plants.
Fifty centuries ago, the people of
India enjoyed boundless natural prosperity. Queen Kunti was always mindful of
the gifts and their source.
ime jana-padah svrddhah
supakvausadhi-virudhah
vanadri-nady-udanvanto
hy edhante tava viksitaih
supakvausadhi-virudhah
vanadri-nady-udanvanto
hy edhante tava viksitaih
Queen Kunti said: "All these cities and
villages are flourishing in all respects because the herbs and grains are in
abundance, the trees are full of fruits, the rivers are flowing, the hills are
full of minerals, and the oceans full of wealth. And this is all due to Your
glancing over them." [Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.8.40]
Human prosperity flourishes by
natural gifts and not by gigantic industrial enterprises. The gigantic industrial
enterprises are products of a godless civilization, and they cause the
destruction of the noble aims of human life. The more we increase such
troublesome industries to squeeze out the vital energy of the human being, the
more there will be dissatisfaction of the people in general, although a select
few can live lavishly by exploitation.
The natural gifts such as grains
and vegetables, fruits, rivers, the hills of jewels and minerals, and the seas
full of pearls are supplied by the order of the Supreme, and as He desires,
material nature produces them in abundance or restricts them at times. The
natural law is that the human being may take advantage of these godly gifts by
nature and satisfactorily flourish on them without being captivated by the exploitative
motive of lording it over material nature.
The more we attempt to exploit
material nature according to our whims, the more we shall become entrapped by
the reaction of such exploitative attempts. If we have sufficient grains,
fruits, vegetables, and herbs, then what is the necessity of running a
slaughterhouse and killing poor animals?
A man need not kill an animal if he
has sufficient grains and vegetables to eat. The flow of river waters
fertilizes the fields, and there is more than what we need. Minerals are
produced in the hills, and the jewels in the ocean. If the human civilization
has sufficient grains, minerals, jewels, water, milk, etc., then why should we
hanker after terrible industrial enterprises at the cost of the labor of some
unfortunate men?
But all these natural gifts are
dependent on the mercy of the Lord. What we need, therefore, is to be obedient
to the laws of the Lord and achieve the perfection of human life by devotional
service. The indications by Kuntidevi are just to the point. She desires that
God's mercy be bestowed upon her and her sons so that natural prosperity be
maintained by His grace.
Pregnancy by Seeing
Kuntidevi mentions that the grains
are abundant, the trees full of fruits, the rivers flowing nicely, the hills
full of minerals, and the oceans full of wealth, but she never mentions that
industry and slaughterhouses are flourishing, for such things are nonsense that
men have developed to create problems.
If we depend on God's creation,
there will be no scarcity, but simplyananda, bliss. God's creation
provides sufficient grains and grass, and while we eat the grains and fruits,
the animals like the cows will eat the grass. The bulls will help us produce
grains, and they will take only a little, being satisfied with what we throw
away. If we take fruit and throw away the skin, the animal will be satisfied
with the skin. In this way, with Krsna in the center, there can be full
cooperation between the. trees, animals, human beings, and all living entities.
This is Vedic civilization, a civilization of Krsna consciousness.
Kuntidevi prays to the Lord,
"This prosperity is due to Your glance." When we sit in the temple of
Krsna, Krsna glances over us, and everything is nice. When sincere souls try to
become Krsna's devotees, Krsna very kindly comes before them in His full
opulence and glances upon them, and they become happy and beautiful.
Similarly, the whole material
creation is due to Krsna's glance (sa aiksata). In the Vedas it
is said that He glanced over matter, thus agitating it. A woman in touch with a
man becomes agitated and becomes pregnant and then gives birth to children. The
whole creation follows a similar process. Simply by Krsna's glance, matter
becomes agitated and then becomes pregnant and gives birth to the living
entities. It is simply by His glance that plants, trees, animals, and all other
living beings come forth. How is this possible? None of us can say,
"Simply by glancing over my wife, I can make her pregnant." But
although this is impossible for us, it is not impossible for Krsna. The Brahma-samhita (5.32) says, angani
yasya sakalendriya-vrttimanti: every part of Krsna's body has all the
capabilities of the other parts. With our eyes we can only see, but Krsna,
merely by seeing, can make others pregnant. There is no need of sex, for simply
by glancing, Krsna can create pregnancy.
In Bhagavad-gita (9.10) Lord
Krsna says, mayadhyaksena prakrtih suyate sa-caracaram: "By
My supervision, material nature gives birth to all moving and nonmoving
beings." The word aksa means "eyes," so aksenaindicates
that all living entities take birth because of the Lord's glance. There are two
kinds of living entities-the moving beings, like insects, animals, and human
beings, and the nonmoving beings, like trees and plants. In Sanskrit these two
kinds of living entities are called sthavara-jangama, and they
both come forth from material nature.
Perfect Evidence
Of course, what comes from material
nature is not the life, but the body. The living entities accept particular
types of bodies from material nature, just as a child takes its body from its
mother. For ten months the child's body develops from the blood and nutrients
of the mother's body, but the child is a living entity, not matter. It is the
living entity that has taken shelter in the womb of the mother, who then
supplies the ingredients for that living entity's body. This is nature's way.
The mother may not know how from her body another body has been created, but
when the body of the child is fit, the child takes birth.
It is not that the living entity
takes birth. As stated in Bhagavad-gita(2.20), na jayate
mriyate va: the living entity neither takes birth nor dies. That which
does not take birth does not die; death is meant for that which has been
created, and that which is not created has no death. The Gita says,na
jayate mriyate va kadacit. The word kadacit means
"at any time." At no time does the living entity actually take birth.
Although we may see that a child is born, actually it is not born. Nityah
sasvato 'yam puranah. The living entity is eternal (sasvata), always
existing, and very, very old (purana). Na hanyate hanyamane
sarire: don't think that when the body is destroyed the living entity
will be destroyed; no, the living entity will continue to exist.
A scientist friend was asking me.
"What is the proof of eternity?" Krsna says, na hanyate
hanyamane sarire: "The soul is not killed when the body is
killed." This statement in itself is proof. This type of proof is
called sruti,the proof established by that which is heard through
the disciplic succession from the Supreme. One form of proof is proof by logic
(nyaya-prasthana).One can get knowledge by logic, arguments, and
philosophical research. But another form of proof is sruti, proof
established by hearing from authorities. A third form of proof is smrti, proof
established by statements derived from the sruti. The Bhagavad-gita and
the Puranas are smrti, the Upanisadsare sruti, and
the Vedanta is nyaya. Of these three
the sruti-prasthana, or the evidence from the sruti, is
especially important.
Pratyaksa, the process of receiving knowledge through direct
perception, has no value, because our senses are all imperfect. For example,
every day we see the sun to be just like a small disc, perhaps twelve inches in
diameter, but in fact it is many times larger than the earth. So what is the
value of our direct perception through our eyes? We have so many senses through
which we can experience knowledge—the eyes, the ears, the nose, and so
on-but because these senses are imperfect, whatever knowledge we get by exercising
these senses is also imperfect. Because scientists try to understand things by
exercising their imperfect senses, their conclusions are always imperfect.
Svarupa Damodara, a scientist among our disciples, inquired from a fellow
scientist who says that life comes from matter, "If I give you the
chemicals with which to produce life, will you be able to produce it?" The
scientist replied, "That I do not know." This is imperfect knowledge.
If you do not know, then your knowledge is imperfect. Why then have you become
a teacher? That is cheating. Our contention is that to become perfect one must
take lessons from the perfect.
Krsna is perfect, so we take
knowledge from Him. Krsna says, na hanyate hanyamane sarire: "The
soul does not die when the body dies." Therefore this understanding that
the soul is eternal is perfect.
Nature's Way
Kuntidevi says, ime
jana-padah svrddhah supakvausadhi-virudhah:"The grains are abundant,
the trees full fruits, the rivers flowing, the hills full minerals, and the
ocean full of wealth: What more should one want? The oyster produces pearls,
and formerly people decorated their bodies with pearls, valuable stones, silk,
gold, and silver. But where are those things now? Now, with the advancement of
civilization there are so many beautiful girls who have no ornaments of gold,
pearls, or jewels, but only plastic bangles. So what is the use of industry and
slaughterhouses?
By God's arrangement one can have
enough food grains, enough milk, enough fruits and vegetables, and nice clear river
water. But now I have seen, while traveling in Europe, that all the rivers
there have become nasty. In Germany, in France, and also in Russia and America
I have seen that the rivers are nasty. By nature's way the water in the ocean
is kept clear like crystal, and the same water is transferred to the rivers,
but without salt, so that one may take nice water from the river. This is
nature's way, and nature's way means Krsna's way. So what is the use of
constructing huge waterworks to supply water?
Food for the Tiger
Nature has already given us
everything. If we want wealth we may collect pearls and become rich; there is
no need to become rich by starting some huge factory to produce auto bodies. By
such industrial enterprises we have simply created troubles. Otherwise, we need
only depend on Krsna and Krsna's mercy, because by Krsna's glance (tava
viksitaih), everything is set right. So if simply plead for
Krsna's glance, there will be no question of scarcity or need. Everything will
be complete. The idea of the Krsna consciousness movement, therefore, is to
depend on nature's gifts and the grace of Krsna.
People say that the population is
increasing, and therefore they are checking this by artificial means. Why? The
birds and bees are increasing their populations and have no contraceptives, but
are they in need of food? Do we ever see birds or animals dying for want of
food? Perhaps in the city, although not very often. But if we go to the jungle
we shall see that all the elephants, lions, tigers, and other animals are very
stout and strong. Who is supplying them food? Some of them are vegetarians, and
some of them are nonvegetarians, but none of them are in want of food.
Of course, by nature's way the
tiger, being a nonvegetarian, does not get food every day. After all, who will
face a tiger to become its food? Who will say to the tiger, "Sir, I am an
altruist and have come to you to give you food, so take my body"? No one.
Therefore the tiger has difficulty finding food. And as soon as the tiger is
out, there is an animal that follows it and makes a sound like 'fayo,
fayo, " so that the other animals will know, "Now the tiger
is out." So by nature's way the tiger has difficulty, but still Krsna
supplies it food. After about a week, the tiger will get the chance to catch an
animal, and because it does not get fresh food daily, it will keep the carcass
in some bush and eat a little at a time. Since the tiger is very powerful,
people want to become like a lion or a tiger. But that is not a very good
proposition, because if one actually becomes like a tiger one won't get food
daily, but will have to search for food with great labor. If one becomes a
vegetarian, however, one will get food every day. The food for a vegetarian is
available everywhere.
No Question of Scarcity
Now in every city there are
slaughterhouses, but does this, mean that the slaughterhouses can supply enough
so that one can live by eating only meat? No, there will not be an adequate
supply. Even meat-eaters have to eat grains, fruits, and vegetables along with
their slice of meat. Still, for that daily slice of meat they kill so many poor
animals. How sinful this is. If people commit such sinful activities, how can
they be happy? This killing should not be done, and therefore people are
unhappy. But if one becomes Krsna conscious and simply depends on Krsna's
glance (tava viksitaih), Krsna will supply everything, and
there will be no question of scarcity.
Sometimes there appears to be
scarcity, and sometimes we find that grains and fruits are produced in such a
huge quantity that people cannot finish eating them. So this is a question of
Krsna's glance. If Krsna likes, He can produce a huge quantity of grains,
fruits, and vegetables, but if Krsna desires to restrict the supply, what good
will meat do? You may eat me, or I may eat you, but that will not solve the
problem.
The Account Is Squared
For real peace and tranquillity and
a sufficient supply of milk, water, and everything else we need, we simply have
to depend on Krsna. This is what Bhaktivinoda Thakura teaches us when he
says, marabi rakhabi—yo iccha tohara: "My dear
Lord, I simply surrender unto You and depend on You. Now if You like You may
kill me, or else You may give me protection." And Krsna says in reply,
"Yes. Sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja: simply
surrender exclusively unto Me." He does not say, "Yes, depend on Me,
and also depend on your slaughterhouses and factories." No. He says,
"Depend only on Me. Aham tvam sarva-papebhyo moksayisyami: I
will rescue you from the results of your sinful activities."
Because we have lived so many years
without being Krsna conscious, we have lived only a sinful life, but Krsna
assures us that as soon as one surrenders to Him He immediately squares all
accounts and puts an end to all one's sinful activities so that one may begin a
new life. When we initiate disciples we therefore tell them, "Now the
account is squared. Now don't commit sinful activities any more."
One should not think that because
the holy name of Krsna can nullify sinful activities, one may commit a little
sinful activity and chant Hare Krsna to nullify it. That is the greatest
offense (namno balad yasya hi papa-buddhih). The members of some
religious orders go to church and confess their sins, but then they again commit
the same sinful activities. What, then, is the value of their confession? One
may confess, "My Lord, out of my ignorance I committed this sin." But
one should not plan, "I shall commit sinful activities and then go to
church and confess them, and then the sins will be nullified, and I can begin a
new chapter of sinful life." Similarly, one should not knowingly take
advantage of the chanting of the Hare Krsna mantra to nullify
sinful activities so that one may then begin sinful acts again. We should be
very careful. Before taking initiation, one promises to have no illicit sex, no
intoxicants, no gambling, and no meat-eating, and this vow one should strictly
follow. Then one will be clean. If one keeps oneself clean in this way and
always engages in devotional service, his life will be a success, and there
will be no scarcity of anything he wants.
CHANT
HARE KRISHNA MAHA MANTRA
AND
ALWAYS BE HAPPY
ALWAYS BE HAPPY
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