How Valuable Is Speculation
Prabhupada:
...ei sloke ‘param-sabde ‘krsna'-nirupana
‘satyamsabde kahe tanra svarupa-laksana
[Cc. Madhya 20.360]
So we have been discussing this janmady asya verse from
Srimad-Bhagavatam, and this sloka, this verse, ascertains two features of the
Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna: constantly, eternally manifested
features, and temporary features. The sum and substance of this verse is that
there are two features of the Supreme Personality of Godhead according to the
nature: superior nature and inferior nature. So in the last line of this verse,
it is clearly stated that, dhamna svena sada nirasta-kuhakam satyam param
dhimahi [SB 1.1.1]. Our aim should be to offer our obeisances unto the Supreme
Lord along with His eternal abode.
So the impersonalists, they take it for granted that
everything is God, so we can approach the Supreme Truth by any way. That is not
accepted by Srimad-Bhagavatam here. Here it is stated clearly, param satyam
dhimahi [SB 1.1.1]. The eternal part of the Supreme Lord, that should be
accepted, that should be worshiped; not the temporary manifestation. Take for
example, the same example, just like in this apartment we are not so much
interested with this toilet part of this room. We keep it closed. Although the
toilet part of this room is also part and parcel of this room, but we have
nothing to do with the toilet part. You have to take advantage of the other part
so that we can sit and we can talk. Similarly, the Srimad-Bhagavatam indicates
that dhamna svena nirasta-kuhakam: we offer our obeisances, satyam param, the
Supreme, where there is no these illusory, temporary things. Dhamna svena satyam
param dhimahi [SB 1.1.1].
There are many interesting stories in this connection. Of
course, I do not wish to take much of your time, because our morning time is
very short; but we should be interested into the spiritual part of the Supreme.
Just like in this body also, the spiritual part is the soul and this material
part is this gross body. But unfortunately, in the modern civilizations they are
taking more care for this material part of this body. They have no information
of the spiritual part of the body. But actually one should take more care to the
spiritual part of the body. Material part of the body, secondary. We can
maintain our body for spiritual realization. We should not be too much attracted
with the bodily necessities of life, sacrificing our spiritual needs. Satyam
param dhimahi [SB 1.1.1].
That is the defect of modern civilization. They have no
information. They don't care for the spiritual part. Whenever you call some
gentleman, if you begin to talk about spiritual necessities of our life, oh,
they will at once think that "Swamiji is talking some nonsense. Let us go away."
And if you talk of politics and just everything...Yasyatma-buddhih kunape
tri-dhatuke [SB 10.84.13]. Regarding in relationship with this body, we have
many things -- we have manufactured so many things, bodily necessities. So the
Bhagavata says, pasyann api na pasyati. Tesam pramatto nidhanam pasyann api na
pasyati [SB 2.1.4]. Pramatta, the mad, crazy human being, although they are
seeing that everything is being vanquished, it is all annihilated, vanished.
Pasyann api: still they do not see. Why? Pramatta, crazy.
The Bhagavata has given designation to these people who are
materially interested: pramatta. Tesam pramatya pasyann api..., nidhanam pasyann
api na pasyati. I see that my father has died, my father's father has died, his
father has died, and I am going to die; and similarly my son will die, my
grandson will die, and therefore no more will come back again. Once this body is
vanished, there is no chance of coming back; it is vanished forever, simply just
like a bubble in the ocean. Still we are interested with these bodily
activities. Therefore, they have been described as pramatta. Pramatta. Pra means
"specifically"; matta means "mad." "Specifically mad." So pasyann api: we have
seen that everything is going to be vanquished. In the past we have seen so many
empires, so many Napoleans, so many Subash Bose, Gandhi, came and gone. And what
is the use of becoming a Subash Bose, Gandhi or Napolean or Hitler or great
politician? Nothing. Let us this life be engaged in spiritual realization, so
that we can make a complete solution of the problems of life.
But this path is not accepted by the general mass of people.
So we should not be discouraged. Because anything best, the customer for that
best thing, you will find a very small number. But that is not discouragement.
But we should not, therefore, give up the best part. Manusyanam sahasresu kascid
yatati siddhaye [Bg. 7.3]. In the Bhagavad-gita you have read that out of many,
many thousands of people they are interested in the self-realization process.
But that does not mean because we have no many followers, that does not mean
that it is..., the subject matter is not changed. The subject matter is here
affirmed in the Srimad-Bhagavatam and by Lord Caitanya, that this is the highest
truth of life. Satyam param dhimahi [SB 1.1.1]. We should be interested in that
ei sloke ‘param-sabde ‘krsna'-nirupana [Cc. Madhya 20.360]. And that Absolute
Truth is Krsna.
Now Lord Caitanya said that Absolute Truth is Krsna:
krsna-nirupana. Krsna is... In this verse, Krsna is being pointed, indicated. In
the beginning of this verse -- that is not here, but those who have seen
Srimad-Bhagavatam -- namo bhagavate vasudevaya [SB 1.1.1]. This vasudevaya means
Krsna. And Jiva Gosvami has written voluminous notes on this specific verse, and
he has also mentioned that this satyam, this Absolute Truth, which is indicated
here in this sloka, is Krsna. Because in the later chapters the Bhagavata
affirms: krsnas tu bhagavan svayam [SB 1.3.28]. He is the Supreme Personality,
ultimate, the last word in the Absolute Truth. Therefore Lord Caitanya also
confirms this:
ei sloke ‘param-sabde ‘krsna'-nirupana
‘satyamsabde kahe tanra svarupa-laksana
[Cc. Madhya 20.360]
Now Krsna, what He is, that is described in these two words,
satyam param. Satyam param: the highest truth. And His svarupa is that just
like... [break]...being present when He comes here... [break] [end]
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