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Srila Prabhupada[Posted October 8, 2007]

Look before you leap



A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami

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Vagina: Gateway to Death, Coming or Going Hansadutta das

Country or city, in the sky, on the water, on land, in the country town, or the jungle, wherever we go, women are there. The only safe haven is chanting Hare Krishna and reading Srila Prabhupada's books. There is one gateway through which we all must pass to enter this material world, and that gateway is the vagina. When we are in this world, we unfortunately seek to re-enter this gateway again and again through the process of sexual intercourse. The result is that at the time of death, our fascination with this vaginal gateway forces us to be placed again within a particle of male semen and injected into the womb of another mother, and develop another body just suitable for receiving another term of material karmic reactions. This is described in the Srimad Bhagavatam as: karmana deiva nitrena. According to his work, (karma) and under the supervision of higher authorities (Daiva), the living entity is put into the womb of a mother in a particle of male semen, and thus he again develops a body just suitable for his karmic reactions. more

When is it enough?


text and purport, Srimad-Bhagavatam 4.29.54, "Talks Between Narada and King Prachinabarhi"
My dear King, woman, who is very attractive in the beginning but in the end very disturbing, is exactly like the flower, which is attractive in the beginning and detestable at the end. With woman, the living entity is entangled with lusty desires, and he enjoys sex, just as one enjoys the aroma of a flower. He thus enjoys a life of sense gratification–from his tongue to his genitals–and in this way the living entity considers himself very happy in family life. United with his wife, he always remains absorbed in such thoughts. He feels great pleasure in hearing the talks of his wife and children, which are like the sweet humming of bumblebees that collect honey from flower to flower. He forgets that before him is time, which is taking away his life-span with the passing of day and night. He does not see the gradual diminishing of his life, nor does he care about the superintendent of death, who is trying to kill him from behind. Just try to understand this. You are in a precarious position and are threatened from all sides.

PURPORT
Materialistic life means forgetting one's constitutional position as the eternal servant of Krishna, and this forgetfulness is especially enhanced in the grihastha-ashrama [householder stage of life]. In the grihastha-ashrama a young man accepts a young wife who is very beautiful in the beginning, but in due course of time, after giving birth to many children and becoming older and older, she demands many things from the husband to maintain the entire family. At such a time the wife becomes detestable to the very man who accepted her in her younger days. One becomes attached to the grihastha-ashrama for two reasons only–the wife cooks palatable dishes for the satisfaction of her husband's tongue, and she gives him sexual pleasure at night. A person attached to the grihastha-ashrama is always thinking of these two things–palatable food and sex enjoyment. The talks of the wife, which are enjoyed as a family recreation, and the talks of the children both attract the living entity. He thus forgets that he has to die someday and has to prepare for the next life if he wants to be put into a congenial body.

The deer in the flower garden is an allegory used by the great sage Narada to point out to the King that the King himself is similarly entrapped by such surroundings. Actually everyone is surrounded by such a family life, which misleads one. The living entity thus forgets that he has to return home, back to Godhead. He simply becomes entangled in family life. Prahlada Maharaja has therefore hinted: hitvatma-patam griham andha-kupam vanam gato yad dharim ashrayeta [SB 7.5.5]. Family life is considered a blind well (andha-kupam) into which a person falls and dies without help. Prahlada Maharaja recommends that while one's senses are there and one is strong enough, he should abandon the grihastha-ashrama and take shelter of the lotus feet of the Lord, going to the forest of Vrindavana. According to Vedic civilization, one has to give up family life at a certain age (the age of fifty), take vanaprastha [retirement from householder life] and eventually remain alone as a sannyasi [full-fledged renunciate]. That is the prescribed method of Vedic civilization known as varnashrama-dharma. When one takes sannyasa after enjoying family life, he pleases the Supreme Lord Vishnu.

One has to understand one's position in family or worldly life. That is called intelligence. One should not remain always trapped in family life to satisfy his tongue and genitals in association with a wife. In such a way, one simply spoils his life. According to Vedic civilization, it is imperative to give up the family at a certain stage, by force if necessary. Unfortunately, so-called followers of Vedic life do not give up their family even at the end of life, unless they are forced by death. There should be a thorough overhauling of the social system, and society should revert to the Vedic principles, that is, the four varnas [social orders] and the four ashramas [spiritual stages].


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