Go to Vanipedia | Go to Vanisource | Go to Vanimedia


Vaniquotes - the compiled essence of Vedic knowledge


When the living entity falls down, he goes into the material world, which was created by the external energy of the Lord. This external energy is described herein (SB 4.28.55) as some woman, or prakrti: Difference between revisions

(Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"When the living entity falls down, he goes into the material world, which was created by the external energy of the Lord. This...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 14: Line 14:
[[Category:Fall Down]]
[[Category:Fall Down]]
[[Category:Goes]]
[[Category:Goes]]
[[Category:Into]]
[[Category:Material World (Prakrti)]]
[[Category:Material World (Prakrti)]]
[[Category:Which Was]]
[[Category:Which Was]]
Line 20: Line 19:
[[Category:God's External Energy]]
[[Category:God's External Energy]]
[[Category:God Is Lord]]
[[Category:God Is Lord]]
[[Category:This]]
[[Category:Described in the Srimad-Bhagavatam]]
[[Category:Described in the Srimad-Bhagavatam]]
[[Category:Some]]
[[Category:Some]]
[[Category:Woman]]
[[Category:Women are Prakrti]]
[[Category:Prakrti]]
[[Category:Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 04 Chapter 28 Purports - Puranjana Becomes a Woman in the Next Life]]
[[Category:Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 04 Chapter 28 Purports - Puranjana Becomes a Woman in the Next Life]]
[[Category:Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 04 Purports]]
[[Category:Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 04 Purports]]

Latest revision as of 07:38, 7 April 2023

Expressions researched:
"When the living entity falls down, he goes into the material world, which was created by the external energy of the Lord. This external energy is described herein as" |"some woman" |"or prakṛti"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 4

When the living entity falls down, he goes into the material world, which was created by the external energy of the Lord. This external energy is described herein as "some woman," or prakṛti. This material world is composed of material elements, ingredients supplied by the mahat-tattva, the total material energy.

My dear friend, you are now My very same friend. Since you left Me, you have become more and more materialistic, and not seeing Me, you have been traveling in different forms throughout this material world, which was created by some woman.

When the living entity falls down, he goes into the material world, which was created by the external energy of the Lord. This external energy is described herein as "some woman," or prakṛti. This material world is composed of material elements, ingredients supplied by the mahat-tattva, the total material energy. The material world, created by this external energy, becomes the so-called home of the conditioned soul. Within this material world the conditioned soul accepts different apartments, or different bodily forms, and then travels about. Sometimes he travels in the higher planetary systems and sometimes in the lower systems. Sometimes he travels in higher species of life and sometimes in lower species. He has been wandering within this material universe since time immemorial. As explained by Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu:

brahmāṇḍa bhramite kona bhāgyavān jīva
guru-kṛṣṇa-prasāde pāya bhakti-latā-bīja
(CC Madhya 19.151)

The living entity wanders into many species of life, but he is fortunate when he once again meets his friend, either in person or through His representative.

Actually, it is Kṛṣṇa who personally advises all living entities to return home, back to Godhead. Sometimes Kṛṣṇa sends His representative, who, delivering Kṛṣṇa's very message, canvasses all living entities to return home, back to Godhead. Unfortunately the living entity is so greatly attached to material enjoyment that he does not take the instructions of Kṛṣṇa or His representative very seriously. This material tendency is mentioned in this verse as grāmya-matiḥ (sense gratification). The word mahīm means "within this material world." All living entities within this material world are sensually inclined. Consequently they become entangled in different types of bodies and suffer the pangs of material existence.