Canto 9: LiberationChapter 4: Ambarīsha Mahārāja Offended by Durvāsā Muni

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.4.25

samvardhayanti yat kāmāh

svārājya-paribhāvitāh

durlabhā nāpi siddhānām

mukundam hridi paśyatah

SYNONYMS

samvardhayanti — increase happiness; yat — because; kāmāh — such aspirations; svā-rājya — situated in his own constitutional position of rendering service to the Lord; paribhāvitāh — saturated with such aspirations; durlabhāh — very rarely obtained; na — not; api — also; siddhānām — of the great mystics; mukundamKrishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead; hridi — within the core of the heart; paśyatah — persons always accustomed to seeing Him.

TRANSLATION

Those who are saturated with the transcendental happiness of rendering service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead are uninterested even in the achievements of great mystics, for such achievements do not enhance the transcendental bliss felt by a devotee who always thinks of Krishna within the core of his heart.

PURPORT

A pure devotee is uninterested not only in elevation to the higher planetary systems but even in the perfections of mystic yoga. Real perfection is devotional service. The happiness derived from merging in the impersonal Brahman and the happiness derived from the eight perfections of mystic yoga (animā, laghimā, prāpti and so on) do not give any pleasure to the devotee. As stated by Śrīla Prabodhānanda Sarasvatī:

kaivalyam narakāyate tridaśa-pūr ākāśa-pushpāyate

durdāntendriya-kāla-sarpa-patalī protkhāta-damshtrāyate

viśvam pūrna-sukhāyate vidhi-mahendrādiś ca kītāyate

yat kārunya-katāksha-vaibhavavatām tam gauram eva stumah

(Caitanya-candrāmrita 5)

When a devotee has achieved the position of rendering transcendental loving service to the Lord through the mercy of Lord Caitanya, he thinks the impersonal Brahman to be no better than hell, and he regards material happiness in the heavenly planets to be like a will-o'-the-wisp. As far as the perfection of mystic powers is concerned, a devotee compares it to a venomous snake with no teeth. A mystic yogī is especially concerned with controlling the senses, but because the senses of a devotee are engaged in the service of the Lord (hrishīkena hrishīkeśa-sevanam bhaktir ucyate [Cc. Madhya 19.170]) there is no need for separate control of the senses. For those who are materially engaged, control of the senses is required, but a devotee's senses are all engaged in the service of the Lord, which means that they are already controlled. param drishtvā nivartate (Bg. 2.59). A devotee's senses are not attracted by material enjoyment. And even though the material world is full of misery, the devotee considers this material world to be also spiritual because everything is engaged in the service of the Lord. The difference between the spiritual world and material world is the mentality of service. Nirbandhah krishna-sambandhe yuktam vairāgyam ucyate. When there is no mentality of service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one's activities are material.

prāpańci-katayā buddhyā

hari-sambandhi-vastunah

mumukshubhih parityāgo

vairāgyam phalgu kathyate

(Bhakti-rasāmrita-sindhu 1.2.256)

That which is not engaged in the service of the Lord is material, and nothing thus engaged should be given up. In the construction of a high skyscraper and the construction of a temple, there may be the same enthusiasm, but the endeavors are different, for one is material and the other spiritual. Spiritual activities should not be confused with material activities and given up. Nothing connected with Hari, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is material. A devotee who considers all this is always situated in spiritual activities, and therefore he is no longer attracted by material activities (param drishtvā nivartate).

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