
Chapter 7. Knowledge of the Absolute
TEXT 15
na mam duskrtino mudhah
prapadyante naradhamah
mayayapahrta-jnana
asuram bhavam asritah
SYNONYMS
na--not; mam--unto Me; duskrtinah--miscreants; mudhah--foolish;prapadyante--surrender; nara-adhamah--lowest
among mankind;mayaya--by the illusory energy; apahrta--stolen
by illusion; jnanah--knowledge; asuram--demonic; bhavam--nature; asritah--accepting.
TRANSLATION
Those miscreants who are
grossly foolish, lowest among mankind, whose knowledge is stolen by illusion,
and who partake of the atheistic nature of demons, do not surrender unto Me.
PURPORT
It is said in Bhagavad-gita that simply by surrendering oneself unto the lotus
feet of the Supreme Personality Krsna, one can surmount the stringent laws of
material nature. At this point a question arises: How is it that educated
philosophers, scientists, businessmen, administrators and all the leaders of
ordinary men do not surrender to the lotus feet of Sri Krsna, the all-powerful
Personality of Godhead? Mukti, or liberation from the laws of material nature, is
sought by the leaders of mankind in different ways and with great plans and
perseverance for a great many years and births. But if that liberation is possible
by simply surrendering unto the lotus feet of the Supreme Personality of
Godhead, then why don't these intelligent and hard-working leaders adopt this
simple method?
The Gita answers this question very frankly. Those really
learned leaders of society like Brahma, Siva, Kapila, the Kumaras, Manu, Vyasa,
Devala, Asita, Janaka, Prahlada, Bali, and later on Madhvacarya, Ramanujacarya,
Sri Caitanya and many others--who are faithful philosophers, politicians,
educators, scientists, etc.--surrender to the lotus feet of the Supreme Person,
the all-powerful authority. Those who are not actually philosophers,
scientists, educators, administrators, etc., but who pose themselves as such for
material gain, do not accept the plan or path of the Supreme Lord. They have no
idea of God; they simply manufacture their own worldly plans and consequently
complicate the problems of material existence in their vain attempts to solve
them. Because material energy (nature) is so powerful, it can resist the
unauthorized plans of the atheists and baffle the knowledge of "planning
commissions."
The atheistic plan-makers are
described herein by the wordduskrtinah, or "miscreants." Krtina means
one who has performed meritorious work. The atheist planmaker is sometimes very
intelligent and meritorious also, because any gigantic plan, good or bad, must
take intelligence to execute. But because the atheist's brain is improperly
utilized in opposing the plan of the Supreme Lord, the atheistic planmaker is
calledduskrtina, which
indicates that his intelligence and efforts are misdirected.
In the Gita it is clearly mentioned that material energy works
fully under the direction of the Supreme Lord. It has no independent authority.
It works as the shadow moves, in accordance with the movements of the object.
But still material energy is very powerful, and the atheist, due to his godless
temperament, cannot know how it works; nor can he know the plan of the Supreme
Lord. Under illusion and the modes of passion and ignorance, all his plans are
baffled, as in the case of Hiranyakasipu and Ravana, whose plans were smashed
to dust although they were both materially learned as scientists, philosophers,
administrators and educators. These duskrtinas, or
miscreants, are of four different patterns, as outlined below:
(1) The mudhas are those who are grossly foolish, like hard-working
beasts of burden. They want to enjoy the fruits of their labor by themselves,
and so do not want to part with them for the Supreme. The typical example of
the beast of burden is the ass. This humble beast is made to work very hard by
his master. The ass does not really know for whom he works so hard day and
night. He remains satisfied by filling his stomach with a bundle of grass,
sleeping for a while under fear of being beaten by his master, and satisfying
his sex appetite at the risk of being repeatedly kicked by the opposite party.
The ass sings poetry and philosophy sometimes, but this braying only disturbs
others. This is the position of the foolish fruitive worker who does not know
for whom he should work. He does not know that karma (action)
is meant for yajna(sacrifice).
Most often, those who work very
hard day and night to clear the burden of self-created duties say that they
have no time to hear of the immortality of the living being. To such mudhas, material gains, which are destructible, are life's all
in all--despite the fact that the mudhas enjoy only a very small fraction of the fruit of
labor. Sometimes they spend sleepless days and nights for fruitive gain, and
although they may have ulcers or indigestion, they are satisfied with
practically no food; they are simply absorbed in working hard day and night for
the benefit of illusory masters. Ignorant of their real master, the foolish
workers waste their valuable time serving mammon. Unfortunately, they never
surrender to the supreme master of all masters, nor do they take time to hear
of Him from the proper sources. The swine who eat the soil do not care to
accept sweetmeats made of sugar and ghee. Similarly, the foolish worker will
untiringly continue to hear of the sense-enjoyable tidings of the flickering
mundane force that moves the material world.
(2) Another class of duskrtina, or miscreant, is called the naradhama,or
the lowest of mankind. Nara means human being, and adhama means
the lowest. Out of the 8,400,000 different species of living beings, there are
400,000 human species. Out of these there are numerous lower forms of human
life that are mostly uncivilized. The civilized human beings are those who have
regulative principles of social, political and religious life. Those who are
socially and politically developed, but who have no religious principles, must
be considered naradhamas. Nor is religion without God religion, because the
purpose of following religious principles is to know the Supreme Truth and
man's relation with Him. In the Gita the Personality of Godhead clearly states that there
is no authority above Him and that He is the Supreme Truth. The civilized form
of human life is meant for man's reviving
the lost consciousness of his
eternal relation with the Supreme Truth, the Personality of Godhead Sri Krsna,
who is all-powerful. Whoever loses this chance is classified as a naradhama. We get information from revealed scriptures that when the baby is in the
mother's womb (an extremely uncomfortable situation) he prays to God for
deliverance and promises to worship Him alone as soon as he gets out. To pray
to God when he is in difficulty is a natural instinct in every living being
because he is eternally related with God. But after his deliverance, the child
forgets the difficulties of birth and forgets his deliverer also, being
influenced by maya, the illusory energy.
It is the duty of the guardians
of children to revive the divine consciousness dormant in them. The ten
processes of reformatory ceremonies, as enjoined in the Manu-smrti, which is the guide to religious principles, are meant
for reviving God consciousness in the system ofvarnasrama. However, no process is strictly followed now in any
part of the world, and therefore 99.9 percent of the population is naradhama.
When the whole population
becomes naradhama, naturally all their so-called education is made null and void by the
all-powerful energy of physical nature. According to the standard of the Gita, a
learned man is he who sees on equal terms the learned brahmana, the dog, the cow, the elephant and the dog-eater. That is the vision of
a true devotee. Sri Nityananda Prabhu, who is the incarnation of Godhead as
divine master, delivered the typical naradhamas, the brothers
Jagai and Madhai, and showed how the mercy of a real devotee is bestowed upon
the lowest of mankind. So the naradhama who is condemned by the Personality of Godhead can
again revive his spiritual consciousness only by the mercy of a devotee.
Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, in
propagating the bhagavata-dharma or activities of the devotees, has recommended that people
submissively hear the message of the Personality of Godhead. The essence of
this message isBhagavad-gita. The
lowest amongst human beings can be delivered by this submissive hearing process
only, but unfortunately they even deny giving an aural reception to these
messages, and what to speak of surrendering to the will of the Supreme Lord? Naradhamas, or the lowest of mankind, will fully neglect the prime duty of the human
being.
(3) The next class of duskrtina is called mayayapahrta-jnanah, or those persons whose erudite knowledge has been
nullified by the influence of illusory material energy. They are mostly very
learned fellows--great philosophers, poets, literati, scientists, etc.--but the
illusory energy misguides them, and therefore they disobey the Supreme Lord.
There are a great number of mayayapahrta-jnanah at the present moment, even amongst the scholars of
the Gita. In the Gita, in plain and simple language, it is stated that Sri
Krsna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. There is none equal to or greater
than Him. He is mentioned as the father of Brahma, the original father of all
human beings. In fact, Sri Krsna is said to be not only the father of Brahma
but also the father of all species of life. He is the root of the impersonal
Brahman and Paramatma; the Supersoul in every entity is His plenary portion. He
is the fountainhead of everything and everyone is advised to surrender unto His
lotus feet. Despite all these clear statements, the mayayapahrta-jnanah deride the personality of the Supreme Lord and
consider Him merely another human being. They do not know that the blessed form
of human life is designed after the eternal and transcendental feature of the
Supreme Lord.
All the unauthorized
interpretations of the Gita by
the class ofmayayapahrta-jnana, outside the purview of the parampara system, are so many stumbling blocks in the path of
spiritual understanding. The deluded interpreters do not surrender unto the
lotus feet of Sri Krsna, nor do they teach others to follow this principle.
(4) The last class of duskrtina is called asuram
bhavam asritah, or those of
demonic principles. This class is openly atheistic. Some of them argue that the
Supreme Lord can never descend upon this material world, but they are unable to
give any tangible reasons as to why not. There are others who make Him
subordinate to the impersonal feature, although the opposite is declared in the Gita. Envious
of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the atheist will present a number of
illicit incarnations manufactured in the factory of his brain. Such persons
whose very principle of life is to decry the Personality of Godhead cannot
surrender unto the lotus feet of Sri Krsna.
Sri Yamunacarya Albandaru of
South India said, "O my Lord! You are unknowable to persons involved with
atheistic principles despite Your uncommon qualities, features, and activities
and despite Your personality being confirmed by all the revealed scriptures in
the quality of goodness, and despite Your being acknowledged by the famous
authorities renowned for their depth of knowledge in the transcendental science
and situated in the godly qualities."
Therefore, (1) grossly foolish
persons, (2) the lowest of mankind, (3) the deluded speculators, and (4) the
professed atheists, as above mentioned, never surrender unto the lotus feet of
the Personality of Godhead in spite of all scriptural and authoritative advice.
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