Material existence (SB cantos 5 - 9)
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 5
The human form of life is especially meant for getting out of the bondage of fruitive activities, but as long as one is forgetful of his life's mission and acts like an ordinary animal—eating, sleeping, mating and defending—he must continue his conditioned life of material existence. Such a life is called svarūpa-vismṛti, forgetfulness of one's real constitutional position. Therefore in Vedic civilization one is trained in the very beginning of life as a brahmacārī. A brahmacārī must execute austerities and refrain from sex indulgence. Therefore if one is completely trained in the principles of brahmacarya, he generally does not enter household life. He is then called a naiṣṭhika-brahmacārī, which indicates total celibacy. King Parīkṣit was thus astonished that the great King Priyavrata, although trained in the principles of naiṣṭhika-brahmacarya, entered household life.
Page Title: | Material existence (SB cantos 5 - 9) |
Compiler: | Mayapur |
Created: | 05 of Oct, 2011 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=157, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 157 |