Visible (BG)
Bhagavad-gita As It Is
BG Chapters 1 - 6
The living entities are engaged in their respective activities of sense gratification, and these activities are not ordained by the Lord. For advancement of sense gratification, the living entities are engaged in the work of this world, and they aspire to heavenly happiness after death. The Lord, being full in Himself, has no attraction for so-called heavenly happiness. The heavenly demigods are only His engaged servants. The proprietor never desires the low-grade happiness such as the workers may desire. He is aloof from the material actions and reactions. For example, the rains are not responsible for different types of vegetation that appear on the earth, although without such rains there is no possibility of vegetative growth. Vedic smṛti confirms this fact as follows:
- nimitta-mātram evāsau
- sṛjyānāṁ sarga-karmaṇi
- pradhāna-kāraṇī-bhūtā
- yato vai sṛjya-śaktayaḥ
"In the material creations, the Lord is only the supreme cause. The immediate cause is material nature, by which the cosmic manifestation is made visible." The created beings are of many varieties, such as the demigods, human beings and lower animals, and all of them are subject to the reactions of their past good or bad activities. The Lord only gives them the proper facilities for such activities and the regulations of the modes of nature, but He is never responsible for their past and present activities. In the Vedānta-sūtra (2.1.34) it is confirmed, vaiṣamya-nairghṛṇye na sāpekṣatvāt: the Lord is never partial to any living entity. The living entity is responsible for his own acts. The Lord only gives him facilities, through the agency of material nature, the external energy.
Page Title: | Visible (BG) |
Compiler: | Visnu Murti, Kanupriya |
Created: | 25 of Feb, 2012 |
Totals by Section: | BG=8, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 8 |