"Part 2 The Unavoidable Battle"
66/03/02 New York, Bhagavad-gita 2.7-11
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So these are opulences: wealth, strength,
fame, beauty, knowledge and renunciation -- six things. Anyone who possess all
these six opulences in full, He is God. That is the definition of God. So when
Krsna was present on this earth, He showed His opulence, opulences, in full.
Opulences in full. Of course, we have got all these historical records about
Him. Now, so far His wealth is concerned, He had 16,108 wives. And for each of
them, for each of them, He built a palace. And all those palaces were so
nicely built that there was no need of electricity or light. It was bedecked
with jewels. So day and night, they were blazing. You see? So these
description are there. But if we forget that, that He is God, then this will
be something like story, that "How a man can marry sixteen thousand wives? How
He...?" But we should always remember that He is God. He is all-powerful. And
for no other person such historical records are there, only for Krsna. So in
strength also nobody could conquer Him. And beauty... So far beauty is
concerned, when He was on the battlefield... Have you seen any picture of
Krsna? Have you seen? Oh, no. Any one of you have seen Krsna? Krsna, when He
was present in the battle, Battlefield of Kuruksetra, at that time He was
about ninety years old. Ninety years old. He had His great-grandchildren. He
married sixteen thousand wives, and each wife had ten children. And those ten
children, they also got, each, ten, twelve children. And they had children
also. Because He was at that time ninety years old, He got at that time
great-grandchildren also. So His family was very great. Now, if you see the
picture of Krsna, you'll see Him just like a boy of twenty-two, twenty-five
years old. He was so beautiful. He was so beautiful. Then... That is the sign
of God. It is stated in Brahma-samhita, advaitam acyutam anadim ananta-rupam
adyam purana-purusam nava-yauvanam ca [Bs. 5.33]. He is the original person.
Because from God everyone has born, therefore He is the original person,
adyam. Purana-purusam. Purana means the oldest person. Still, nava-yauvanam
ca. Whenever you will see God... That is the... This is the sign of God.
You'll find Him just like a youth, a new youth. Youthfulness means, say,
sixteen to twenty-four years. So nava-yauvanam ca. That is the sign of God. So
He was so beautiful that when He was a boy of fifteen years old His, the
whole, I mean, of His, of the same age girls, girls of His age, they were
after Him. He was so beautiful. So in beauty He was superexcellent. In wealth
He was superexcellent. In strength He was superexcellent. And in
knowledge...
Now, here is a book, Bhagavad-gita. Now,
apart from other books, other knowledge which He imparted to other..., now,
here is a book which was imparted to Arjuna. Now, it is so, the depth of
knowledge..., that people are still considering, great, great scholars. We are
not reading, but Dr. Radhakrishnan, one of the greatest scholars of the world
-- now he is the president of India -- he is discussing. Professor Einstein,
he was living here in America. He was a German Jew, and I think he was living
in America. He was a great student of this Bhagavad-gita. Hitler. Hitler was a
great student of Bhagavad-gita. And there were many scholars still reading
Bhagavad-gita, trying to understand. Just see what best depth of knowledge He
has given. It is made by Krsna. So in knowledge, in wealth, in strength, in
beauty, and in everything He was opulent. Therefore He is Bhagavan. You cannot
accept any ordinary man as Bhagavan. So therefore Bhagavan. Now, bhagavan
uvaca. And because He has been accepted as the spiritual master... Just like a
teacher has the right to sometimes rebuke the student, so in the first
instance He is rebuking Arjuna in the following words that
asocyan anvasocas tvam prajna-vadams ca
bhasase gatasun agatasums ca nanusocanti panditah [Bg.
2.11]
that "Arjuna, you are speaking just like a very great, learned man,
but you are... You are... In other words, you are a fool. You do not know how
things are going on because panditah, those who are learned men, they would
not have lamented just like you are doing." That means indirectly He says...
Panditah means learned. Learned man does not lament over a dead body or a
living body. Gatasun agatasums ca. Asun means life. One has lost his life. And
one has got his life, a body, living body and a dead body, living body and a
dead body. Just mark the point, that "A learned man... As you are lamenting
over the subject of killing your friends and relatives, but a learned man
would not have lamented like this. That means you are a fool." When He says...
Just like if I say, "Mr. Green, what you have done, any intelligent man should
not have done this." So this is indirectly saying that "You are not
intelligent." It is in a gentleman's way, speaking that "Mr. Green, what you
are doing, no intelligent man can do this." That means "You are not
intelligent." So here He say that "You are lamenting over the bodies of your
relatives because in the fight you are considering that 'My friends and my
relatives will be killed,' so that means they are living bodies, and you are
lamenting over the, over their killing. So this sort of lamentation is never
done by a learned man. A learned man never does it." Gatasun agatasums ca
nanusocanti panditah [Bg. 2.11]. "Those who are learned, one who is learned,
he does not lament over the body, either a living body or dead body. There is
no question of..." Now, because one who knows the distinction between the body
and the soul, firmly con... Just like you have heard the name of Socrates.
Soc..., a great philosopher, Greek philosopher. He believed in the immortality
of soul. So he was punished in the court. Hemlock. Hemlock was offered to him,
that "All right, if you believe the immortality of soul, then you drink this
hemlock poison." So he drunk because he was firmly convinced that "Even if I
drink this poison... My body will be destroyed, but by destruction of my body,
I am not going to be destroyed." He was convinced. So he did not lament. So a
pandita, learned man, must know that this body and soul, the distinction, the
difference between body and soul... The body is not soul, and the soul is not
body, and one who knows, he is learned man. This instruction is given first.
So for spiritual advancement this first knowledge, that the body and the soul
is different... This body cannot be identified with the soul. You see? The
soul is there, but body is not soul. Body is not soul. So every learned man
knows it, and we should be...I think we can stop here.
Prabhupada: So Krsna is, in this sen..., He's
identified, that bhagavan. Bhagavan means that nobody can surpass His
knowledge. Because I have already given the definition of bhagavan, that a
personality who is in full, all the opulences -- wealth, strength, fame and
knowledge, beauty and renunciation -- He is God. You see? So... Now, in this,
at the present moment, when people are godless, I think, this definition is
convincing. If you find out a personality that, one who has got in full all
these opulences, He is God. Then it will be very difficult to present an
ordinary man as God. You see? You'll find that in the Bhagavad-gita, when
Arjuna was convinced that Krsna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead... But
because in future others will have doubt about Krsna, he requested Krsna that
"Will You show me Your universal form?" And Krsna agreed and showed him the
universal form. That means in future any intelligent man, accepting a
so-called God, may also ask him, "Just show something, that you are God."
Without showing something, simply by false advertisement, one cannot be God.
So whole mistake is that we do not know what is God. We consider God may be
just like one of us. No. The God who is controlling such a huge affairs of
universal administration, He cannot be, He is superconscious. That is
superconsciousness.
Now, here, asocyan anvasocas tvam prajna-vadams ca bhasase [Bg.
2.11]. Now, the whole living existence is a very subtle thing. Now, this body,
this body made of earth, water, fire, air, sky, this gross body; and behind
this, there is another subtle body. That is mind, intelligence and ego. So
when we give up this gross body, that subtle body carries me to another gross
body. So when this, this body is lifeless, that body, subtle body, is not
lifeless. Just like at night, when this gross body is asleep, the subtle body
works. Therefore we dream. So subtle body carries to next life. And I have
given in the introduction that how one man changes his body. Yam yam vapi
smaran bhavam tyajaty ante kalevaram [Bg. 8.6]. Now, the subtle body, I mean
to say, mind, intelligence and ego, when these three things, psychic life, is
absorbed in a certain kind of thought, the dying man gets a similar body in
the next life. The, that we shall come when we make progress in the study of
Bhagavad-gita. Just like the air passing over the rose tree carries the flavor
of the rose, and the air passing over a filthy place carries the flavor of
that filthy place -- the air is pure, but because it is passing over certain
conditions, it carries the flavor -- similarly, the mind, intelligence and ego
carries the flavor of our present activities to the next life. That is the
subtle mystery of transmigration of the soul from one body to another. Now, if
this, this life we purify just like rose, then next life we shall get a body
which is full of flavor. If, if, if in this life, if we practice devotion of
God, then next life is to become the associate of God. That
cintamani-prakara-sadmasu... We are transferred to that planet. You see? These
are simple things. The whole thing is in my hand. If I want to be degraded, I
can prepare myself in this life for such degradation in the next life. And if
we want to elevate ourself to the highest perfection of life, as to become one
of the associates of God, we can prepare ourself like that. You'll find in
the, in the advanced chapters, that yanti deva-vrata devan pitrn yanti
pitr-vratah [Bg. 9.25]. Now, we are trying to go to the moon planet. Now,
here, in this life, if cultivate ourself for the same thought, the moon
planet... That means the moon planet, about moon planet, we have to hear, and
we have to think that "I shall go in such and such place." Unless you hear,
you cannot abide here. Just like our friend, Mr. Cohen, he has left for
California. Now, so far I am concerned, I have no idea of California. Now, he
has told me that after reaching there, he'll write about the description of
the place. Now, suppose if, reading that description of the place, I think of
going there, so I prepare myself, "Oh, I must go there." So just like I, I was
describing that cintamani-dhama [Bs. 5.29], what sort of trees are there. And
you were very much pleased that "I must go there." So we have to hear. Unless
we hear what sort of God He is, what sort of God's place is, what is the mode
of life there, we cannot be attracted. We cannot be attracted. So here they
say that gatasun agatasums ca. There are two, two sort of bodies in which we
are now entered. Now, suppose this gross body appears to be now dead and gone,
stopped, but one must know that subtle body has carried him to another body.
So subtle body is not lost life. The life is there. So here Krsna says that
either of the gross body or of... Subtle body has to be also left. When you
get liberation, when you get liberation, that subtle body, that egoistic life,
has also to be left. Now, at any condition, the body has to be left. So why
one should cry for this body? Therefore Krsna says that "A learned man does
not lament over this body." The whole question, that a soul is different from
this body, the whole question is solved in one verse. You see? Gatasun
agatasums ca nanusocanti panditah [Bg. 2.11]. "One who is actually learned, he
does not, he has no concern of this body. He's concerned with the activities
of the soul. So you are speaking of so many things that 'If these, my friends,
die, the, I mean to say, their wives will become widow.' These are all...
According to the bodily relation, you are speaking. And you are posing
yourself just like a very learned man, but you are a fool number one because
your whole conception is on the body. Your whole conception of argument with
Me was on the body, but you are, you are posing himself just as if you are
very learned man." So anyone who has got conception, the identification of
this body, he's not a learned man. He's a fool. He may be, in the calculation
of academic education, he may be B.A., M.A., Ph.D., DAC, or something like,
doctors and..., but if he has got his identification with this body, he's not
a learned man according to Bhagavad-gita. Not only according, according to
whole Vedic literature. This is the first instruction. This is the... If we
want to make progress towards spiritual advancement of knowledge, this
preliminary knowledge we must have, that "I am not this body. I am not this
body." This is the preliminary standing of spiritual knowledge. This is not
advancement. This is simply A-B-C-D, ABCD of spiritual life. In the Bhagavata
there is a very nice verse in this connection in which it is stated,
yasyatma-buddhih kunape tri-dhatuke sva-dhih kalatradisu bhauma-ijya-dhih [SB
10.84.13]. Yasyatma-buddhih kunape tri-dhatuke. Kunape means this bag, this
bag made of three elements. Now, according to Ayurvedic medical system, this
body is made of three elements: kapha, pitta, vayu.
Woman: Three elements?
Prabhupada: Yes. Kapha. Kapha means cold, coldness.
Woman: Common.
Prabhupada: Cough, cough, what do you call cough? Coughing. Yes.
Kapha, pitta, vayu: "coldness, heat and air." Yes. Only these three things
constitute this body. Therefore it is called a bag made of three elements:
coldness, air and fire, heat. Heat, coldness and air -- this body's
made.
Woman: What, what does coldness stand for?
Prabhupada: Coldness, you can take it for water, or secretion.
Woman: Water.
Prabhupada: Yes.
Woman: Yes. Water, fire and air.
Prabhupada: Water, fire and air.
Woman: That's better.
Prabhupada: Now, the Bhagavata says that yasyatma-buddhih kunape
tri-dhatuke: [SB 10.84.13] "If anyone, he's identified with this body made of
water, air and fire..." And yasyatma-buddhih kunape tri-dhatuke. This is a
body made of three things. Now... And sva-dhih kalatradisu: "And if one thinks
the issues, the by-products of this body as his own kinsmen..." Just like my
children, my wife, my relatives, my father, my mother, my brother, my nation,
my society -- everything is due to this bodily relation. And there are
thousands of women loitering in the street of New York, and suppose I have got
some ma..., bodily connection with you, I call you my wife. And because I have
got bodily relation with you, all the children produced by you, they are my
children. You see? So whole thing is... The basic principle is wrong, that "I
am this body." Now, from the expansion of the body, the whole thing, the whole
thing is false. Because I am not this body, so my expansion of body is also
not I am. But whole world is going on on this false impression. The whole
world is going on. The fight, the fighting between one nation and another
nation -- because due to this body. So yasyatma-buddhih kunape tri-dhatuke [SB
10.84.13]. "One who is identified with this body, which is made of water, fire
and, water, fire and air, and the issues from this body as kinsmen and own
men..." Yasyatma-buddhih kunape tri-dha.., sva-dhih kalatradisu: "And," I mean
to say, "attachment, attachment for such issues..." And bhauma-ijya-dhih: "And
the land from which this body has grown up, that is worshipable." Now
everybody is fighting for the land. "Oh, we are Indian." "We are Pakistani."
"We are Vietnamese." "We are Americans." "We are German." The fighting, so
much fighting is going on. The land, for the land. So land, land has become
worshipable, so worshipable that one is sacrificed his valuable life for that
land. You see? But the land is so dear, why? This body has become grown up
from this land. So that is also there, the bodily connection.
So yasyatma-buddhih kunape tri-dhatuke sva-dhih kalatradisu
bhauma-ijya-dhih [SB 10.84.13]. In the land... They have no meaning for God.
Now, the Russian philosophy, they have no meaning for God, but they have every
meaning for their land, for the land. So land has been identified as
worshipable, and they're prepared to sacrifice anything for the land. So
yasyatma-buddhih kunape tri-dhatuke: "One who is identified with this body and
one who thinks the bodily offshoots as his own men, and the land from which
the body has grown as worshipable," yat-tirtha-buddhih salile.
Yat-tirtha-buddhih salile. Now, in Christian world also, that the
water of the Jordan River is sacred is considered. Similarly, Hindus also,
when they go to some pilgrimage, they take bath on the sacred river. But one
should know that going to the sacred place does not mean simply to take bath
in that water. Real meaning of going to a sacred place -- to find out some
intelligent scholar in spiritual knowledge. They are living there. To make
association with them, to take knowledge from them -- that is the purpose of
going to pilgrimage. Because in pilgrimage, holy places... Just like I, my
residence is at Vrndavana. So at Vrndavana there are many great scholars and
saintly persons living. So one should go to such holy places not simply to
take bath in the water, but he must be intelligent enough to find out some
spiritually advanced man living there and take instruction from him and (be)
benefited by that. But he does not go. He takes simply bath and purchases some
goods and advertises, "Oh, I have been to such and such pilgrimage." Well...
yasyatma-buddhih kunape tri-dhatuke [SB 10.84.13] and yat-tirtha-buddhih
salile na karhicij janesv abhijnesu: "He has the attachment for pilgrimage,
for taking bath only, but he has no attraction for the learned people there."
You see?
So such kind of man is considered as ass. Sa eva go-kharah [SB
10.84.13]. Go-khara. Go-khara. Go means cow or..., and khara means ass. So
practically the whole world is moving as the civilization of cow and asses
because the whole thing is identification with this... The center is this
body, and expansion of the body, the attraction, whole attraction is there.
Yes? You want to...?
Woman: Yes. In the Indian places known as sacred places...
Prabhupada: Sac... Yes.
Woman: ...isn't ...sacred places...
Prabhupada: Yes.
Woman: ...isn't it also a fact that there is more magnetism there
because of the meeting of...
Prabhupada: Oh, yes. Certainly.
Woman: ...saints and more people...?(?)
Prabhupada: Certainly. Certainly. Certainly. Therefore the place
itself has got some magnetism. You see?
Woman: Yes. And when...
Prabhupada: Just like at Vrndavana, at Vrndavana... That is
practical. Now here I am sitting, New York, a very great, the world's greatest
city, so magnificent city, but my heart is always hankering after that
Vrndavana.
Woman: Yes.
Prabhupada: Yes. I am not happy here.
Woman: Yes, I know.
Prabhupada: I shall be very happy to return to my Vrndavana, that
sacred place. "But then why you are...?" Now, because it is my duty. I have
brought some message for you people. Because I am ordered by superior, my
spiritual master, that "Whatever you have learned, you should go to the
Western countries, and you must distribute this knowledge." So in spite of all
my difficulties, all my inconveniences, I am here because I am in duty. I,
I... That is my personal convenience, if I go and sit down at Vrndavana, I
shall be very comfortable there. And I'll be, I'll have no anxiety, nothing of
the sort. You see? But I have taken all the risk in the old age because I am
in duty-bound. I am in duty-bound. So I have to execute my duty in spite of
all my inconveniences. That is the idea.
So this is the whole thing, the whole basic principle of spiritual
advancement of knowledge. One should first be convinced that he is not this
body. He is not this body. Then other spiritual knowledge will begin. This is
the basic principle. You'll find it. You'll find it in the Bhagavad-gita that
this situation of spiritual life is called brahma-bhutah. Brahman. So
brahma-bhutah prasannatma na socati na
kanksati samah sarvesu bhutesu mad-bhaktim labhate param [Bg.
18.54]
So the, unless one understands himself, he also cannot understand God
also. In his, in his misunderstanding position... Now, what Dr. Mishra is
teaching is very nice because he is teaching that "Just first of all you know
'What I am, what I...' " That's very good. But that "what I am" can be known
from the Bhagavad-gita also, that "I am not this body. I am not this body."
That knowledge, at least theoretically, one must accept, that "I am not this
body." Now Krsna is describing that what is the position. I am not this body.
That's all right. Now, actually, what we are? What we are? I'm not body.
That's all right. Then what we are? Now, the next, next version is Krsna... We
must always know that Krsna... Here it is said, bhagavan uvaca. Bhagavan
uvaca. Bhagavan uvaca means that He has got so extensive knowledge that there
cannot be any mistake. He's authority. He's authority. So whatever He says is
right. Is right. That is the conception of bhagavan. Here it is not said,
Krsnah uvaca. Because somebody may doubt Krsna, that "Krsna was a historical
personality. Why you should be so much concerned with Krsna?" as is general
view. But here it is said, bhagavan uvaca. And I have given you the definition
of Bhagavan, that He is all knowledge. So whatever He will speak, Bhagavan,
there cannot be any mistake. For ordinary persons, there are four, I mean to
say, difficulties, four imperfectness. Just like we are ordinary man. We have
got four imperfectness. What is that imperfectness? That we must commit
mistake. We must commit mistake. Our constitutional position at the present
moment is such that we are sure to commit mistake. Even greatest politician
like Gandhi, he committed mistake, and so many great men, they committed
mistake. "To err is human," therefore, it is called, that any, any man,
however he may be great in the estimation of this world, he is sure to commit
mistake. And another imperfection is that he is illusioned. Woman:
Illusioned.
Prabhupada: Illusioned. Now, illusioned you can see. Illusioned means
taking one thing for another. That is called illusion. Just like in the
desert, accepting the sand as water. That is called illusion. Similarly, every
one of us who are identified with this body, he's under illusion. That is a
false thing, but he has no knowledge. Even President Johnson, he's under
illusion. Even the greatest scientist, he's under this illusion. So that, one
is sure to commit mistake, and one is under illusion, and bhrama, pramada and
vipralambhana... Vipralambhana means the tendency for cheating.
Woman: That is the fourth?
Prabhupada: That is the third. First is that one is sure to commit
mistake, one is sure to be in illusion, and one is adapted to cheat others.
Now, he is imperfect, but he wants to give knowledge to others. That is
cheating. Everyone is imperfect, but he wants to give knowledge to others.
Then you can ask that "You are also giving us knowledge?" No, I am not giving
you knowledge. I am speaking Bhagavad-gita. I am giving you knowledge as given
by Lord Krsna. It is not my knowledge.
Woman: But this is own interpretation.
Prabhupada: Eh? Not interpretation. It is reading.
Woman: One can cheat.
Prabhupada: I give you... Cheat. No, that is also in the definition
of a conditioned soul. These four principles are there. It is not my
manufactured thing. The, these are information from authoritative scripture,
that a conditioned soul has four imperfectness. One imperfectness is that he's
sure to commit mistake. He's illusioned, and he has got a tendency to cheat,
and, above all, his senses are imperfect. So anyone who is above all these
four imperfectness -- who never commits mistake, who is never illusioned, who
never cheats others, and who has got perfect senses -- He is
God.
Prabhupada: Now, the next question
is that the Mayavadi philosophers, they say that "Because I am now covered in
ignorance, therefore I see individuals." Yes.
Woman: Is that a main claim?(?)
Prabhupada: Yes. My... This individual experience that
you are Mr. Such and Such, you are Mr. Such and Such, you are Mrs. Such and
Such, this individual experience, is due to my ignorance. And generally, they
give the example of a disease. I think it is called, medical terms, myopia.
Myopia means they see this moon in two. The eyes become so defective that
whenever they see things, they see two.
Woman: No, that's astigmatism.
Prabhupada: Uh, yes.
Woman: Myopia is when you have to see very near.
Prabhupada: I said... It may not be myopia, but some
disease.
Woman: Astigmatism. Some sees, if somebody
sees...
Prabhupada: Yes. Sometimes...
Woman: Astigmatism. In two, if somebody sees.
Astigmatism.
Prabhupada: Yes.
Woman: In two. Is it a sickness?
Prabhupada: Yes. It is sickness.
Woman: In the eyes.
Prabhupada: Because, because the thing is one, but due
to my disease of the eye, I see one thing, two. That is a disease. There is a
disease like that. So...
Woman: Usually people who drink.
Prabhupada: Anyway, that's an abnormal condition. In
abnormal condition sometimes we can see one thing into two, divided into two.
So now that ignorance, you cannot apply to Krsna because He's all-perfect. And
if He is not all-perfect, then there is no value of His instruction. A man
with defect in knowledge cannot impart instructions. His instructions...
Therefore the whole Vedic process is parampara system. Parampara system means
that I cannot deviate. I cannot make any interpretation. Evam
parampara-praptam imam rajarsayo viduh [Bg. 4.2]. You'll find in the Fourth
Chapter. Now we are reading Second Chapter. You'll find, as we have explained
in the introduction of Bhagavad-gita, that because... Just like I am speaking
to you. I am an imperfect person. I cannot give you any knowledge. I cannot
manufacture any knowledge. If I do that, then I shall deceive you. I can
simply present before you the original knowledge. I can explain it in an
understandable way but not deviating from the original text. Now, here it is
clearly stated by the Supreme Personality of Godhead that na tu eva aham jatu
[Bg. 2.12]. Aham. Aham means Sri Krsna Himself. Now sometimes we make some
grammatical jugglery of words, but I cannot understand. Now, aham, "myself,"
when I speak aham, or "myself," is applicable to me. When you speak, the aham
is applicable to you. But that does not mean because there is a common
understanding of myself between you and me, therefore I... Now that I and you
become one. When you speak, you say, "I speak." When I say, I say, "I speak."
That does not mean this "I" and that "I" becomes one. So Sri Krsna says like
that, na tu aham.
Woman: Ah, yes.
Prabhupada: He. That means this aham, Sri Krsna. And na
tvam: "And you." That means Arjuna. And na ime janadhipah: "Neither all these
kings." He's dividing the whole audience into three: "Myself, yourself and
they." And again He confirms it, sarve: "all." He never identifies into one.
So this is the version of Sri Krsna. Now, if I say that our interpretation of
aham, I, myself, yourself, and he, or she, different vision, this is due to
our ignorance. You can say. Because I am ignorant, it may be my mistake, that
I see differently from you. But Sri Krsna, Lord Sri Krsna, cannot see like
that. He is above all this ignorance because He's all-perfect. And we have
already defined that the Supreme Lord is full of knowledge. So... He's full of
knowledge, supreme knowledge. Now, if the Supreme Personality, with full
knowledge... He cannot commit any mistake.
Woman: No.
Prabhupada: How can He commit any mistake? Then there
is no meaning of full knowledge. If you are in full knowledge, then how you
can commit mistake? So this ignorance of duality, because they say that "We
see two because it is due to our ignorance. All, everything is one," but here
you cannot apply that ignorance to Sri Krsna. Otherwise, His instruction of
whole Bhagavad-gita, which is so importantly taken by all authorities, all
scholars, then it is at once rejected. If it is supposed that Sri Krsna was
also to commit mistake, or He was in imperfect knowledge, then whole thing
becomes rejected. So it is not, not like that.
So Sri Krsna, He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
He's in full knowledge, and therefore as He says that "Either Myself or
yourself or all these persons, kings and soldiers, who are assembled here,
they're all individuals. In the past they were individuals, in the present we
are individuals, and in the future they will continue to be individuals." Now,
one thing... Suppose another argument is that due to ignorance... Just like an
animal. It thinks that there is water in the desert, on the reflec...
Woman: What?
Prabhupada: Water in the desert. Now, in the desert,
due to sun's reflection... You might have experienced in the street also,
during blazing sun. It appears like water. Now, that animal, because it has no
knowledge, it is, I mean to say, flying towards water in the desert. Although
there is no water. But a sane man like you and me, or a human being, he knows
that there is no water. There is no water. So this direction, that there is
water, this mistake is committed by the animal because he, it has no
sufficient knowledge. But one, a human being who has got sufficient knowledge,
he does not commit that mistake. Yes.
Woman: Does an animal make that mistake? I thought the
animals...
Prabhupada: Eh?
Woman: ...wouldn't, would, uh...
Prabhupada: No, no. This is a...
Woman: ...not see the water that our eyes tell us that
there is a mirage in the desert.
Prabhupada: Yes. I mean to say, any sane man who has
got the knowledge that "This is only reflection of the sun; it is not water,"
he will never go there. He knows that it is useless to search water in the
desert. Similarly, if Sri Krsna is in full knowledge, He cannot say that in
future also we shall all remain individuals. He says that in the future also
we shall continue to be individuals. Now, He cannot give us misdirection.
Suppose we, in the future we shall not remain. After liberation, we shall not
become, remain, individuals. Then that sort of misguidance cannot be given by
Sri Krsna. Just like a sane man cannot direct you that "Just go there. There
is water in the desert." A man with perfect knowledge cannot give you that
direction. A animal may go there. That is a different thing. Similarly, when
Sri Krsna says that "In future also, we, all these, yourself, Myself, and all
these, they will keep their individuality," so that is not a misdirection. You
want to say anything?
Woman: Sure. But is that what the Bhagavad-gita's
saying on...
Prabhupada: Yes.
Woman: ...I mean (being?) a lot to it? (?)
Prabhupada: Yes. It is, it is... I'll, I'll, I'll give
you, I'll give you the exact meaning. Na tu eva aham: "Neither Myself." Aham
means "myself." Jatu. Jatu means "at any time." At any time means present,
past, future. Jatu kadacit. Kadacit means "at any time." Nasam: "Not that we
did not exist." So na tvam. So this aham, "myself and yourself," na ime,
"neither these janadhipah, all these kings." Now, this plural: "Myself," first
person, "yourself," second person, "and these janadhipah," third person. Na
caiva na bhavisyamah: "It is not that in future also we shall not exist like
this, Myself, yourself and all these." You see? Sarve. Now, here it is called
sarve. They never becomes one. Sarve means all, plural number. Here means
janadhipah. "As they are now plural numbers, Myself, yourself, and they,
similarly, in future also, we shall remain like that. We shall remain like
that." Sarve vayam atah param: "After this." This is the clear version of
number -- you can note down -- number twelve verse of the Second Verse, er,
Chapter of Bhagavad-gita.
>>> Ref. VedaBase => Bhagavad-gita
2.7-11 -- New York, March 2, 1966
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