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Ahara-nidra, and bhaya, and we are always afraid. Therefore police is there, the government is here. These things are bodily adjustment

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"Āhāra-nidrā, and bhaya, and we are always afraid. Therefore police is there, the government is here. These things are bodily adjustment"

Lectures

Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures

This world is bhayam, always fearfulness. Everyone. Āhāra-nidrā-bhaya-maithuna (Hitopadeśa 25). These four things are bodily requisition: we need to eat, we need to sleep, therefore we require house or apartment or room, and we require food, and there are senses, of which the sex sense is very strong. Āhāra-nidrā, and bhaya, and we are always afraid. Therefore police is there, the government is here. These things are bodily adjustment. And if we depend on this so-called nation, community, friends, husband, wife, children, that will not give you . . . us, protection. The protection is here. Because Parīkṣit Mahārāja, at the point of his death, his question was, "What is my duty? What is my duty now I am going to die?".

This world is bhayam, always fearfulness. Everyone. Āhāra-nidrā-bhaya-maithuna (Hitopadeśa 25). These four things are bodily requisition: we need to eat, we need to sleep, therefore we require house or apartment or room, and we require food, and there are senses, of which the sex sense is very strong. Āhāra-nidrā, and bhaya, and we are always afraid. Therefore police is there, the government is here. These things are bodily adjustment. And if we depend on this so-called nation, community, friends, husband, wife, children, that will not give you . . . us, protection. The protection is here. Because Parīkṣit Mahārāja, at the point of his death, his question was, "What is my duty? What is my duty now I am going to die?" People do not know even that "What is my duty? Now I was prime minister, I was this and that. That's all right. Now death is coming. It will take away all my possession immediately, whatever I have acquired." That the rascals, they do not know. Neither they consider.

Bhagavān says that mṛtyuḥ sarva-haraś cāham (BG 10.34). "The rascal atheists, they do not believe in God. That's all right. But I will appear as death." Who cannot believe it? Who is that bold man here who can say: "I don't believe in death"? How can you say? Is there any bold man? You can say now like madman that, "I don't believe in God." That's all right. But God will appear as death. You will have to believe it at that time. That you cannot avoid.

Therefore they are pramatta. If I say: "I don't believe in government," then "What is the government, sir? You will do something wrong and it will be caught up, you will be arrested, and you will be punished, you believe or not believe; it doesn't matter." Similarly, if these rascals say: "I don't believe in God," so you can say like madman, but God says: "Yes, you don't believe . . ." Just like Hiraṇyakaśipu. He did not believe in God. So when Nṛsiṁha-deva appeared to kill him, he had to believe: "Here is something. Here is something."

Page Title:Ahara-nidra, and bhaya, and we are always afraid. Therefore police is there, the government is here. These things are bodily adjustment
Compiler:Soham
Created:2023-05-13, 11:52:56
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=1, Con=0, Let=0
No. of Quotes:1