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While you are discharging your devotional service even being immature you fall down, it doesn't matter even if you fall down

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"While you are discharging your devotional service, even being immature you fall down, it doesn't matter even if you fall down"

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Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures

While you are discharging your devotional service even being immature you fall down, it doesn't matter even if you fall down. Bhajann apakvo 'tha. Apakva means nonmature. Patet tato yadi. He falls down from the path of devotional service. Yatra kva va abhadram abhud amusya kim: "What is the loss there?" And those who are sticking to their occupational duty... Ko vartha apto 'bhajatam sva-dharmatah, "If one, one sticks to his occupational duty, but he does not surrender to Krsna, does not take to devo..., what does he gain?"


Lecture on SB 2.9.6-14 -- Tokyo, May 2, 1972:

So sva-dharma means, intelligent class means they are interested in philosophy, in religion, in uplifting the human society to the proper position. That is intelligent class.

And administrator class means they are interested in giving protection to the people. Now it is under nationalism. And give them protection from the enemies, from thieves, from rogues. That is the duty of the Kṣatriya. Kṣat. Kṣatta means injury, and tra means one who protects or liberates. "One who protects a human being from being hurt by others"—that is called Kṣatriya. And Brāhmin means one who knows Brahman, the Absolute Truth. And Vaiśya means those who know visampati, the economic problem. And Śūdra means laborer. So each word has got meaning. So everyone has got his particular type of occupation, either as intelligent class of men, or as the administrator class of men, or as Vaiśyas, traders, or merchant, or as a laborer. Everyone has got.

So Nārada Muni advised, tyaktvā sva-dharmam: "You give up all these occupational duties according to the modes of nature. Tyaktvā. You take immediately shelter of Kṛṣṇa." Kṛṣṇa, as Kṛṣṇa says, sarva-dharmān parityajya mām ekaṁ śaraṇam (BG 18.66). Sarva-dharmān means all kinds of this dharma: Brāhmin's dharma or the Kṣatriya's dharma or the . . . give up all this. Then? Mām ekaṁ śaraṇam. So Nārada also says that same thing.

That is the characteristic of devotee. What the Lord says, the devotee will say. He will not make any addition, alteration, and amalgamate and comment. No. He will say the same thing. Kṛṣṇa says that "You surrender unto Me, giving up all your occupational duty." Nārada also says that "Suppose one gives up his occupational duty and surrenders to the Supreme Personality of Godhead," tyaktvā sva-dharmam caraṇāmbujaṁ harer (SB 1.5.17), "Takes shelter of the lotus feet of the Supreme Personality." "All right. It is very good. But I am afraid if I fall down."

Nārada says: "It is all right." Bhajann apakvo. "While you are discharging your devotional service, even being immature you fall down, it doesn't matter even if you fall down." Bhajann apakvo 'tha. Apakva means nonmature. Patet tato yadi: he falls down from the path of devotional service. Yatra kva vā abhadram abhūd amuṣya kim: "What is the loss there?" And those who are sticking to their occupational duty . . . ko vārtha āpto 'bhajatāṁ sva-dharmataḥ, "If one, one sticks to his occupational duty, but he does not surrender to Kṛṣṇa, does not take to devo . . . what does he gain?"

Here, one who takes to Kṛṣṇa consciousness and falls down, for him, he says: "What is inauspicity there?" That means there is auspicity still, although he has fallen. And one who is sticking to his original occupational duty but does not take to Kṛṣṇa consciousness, what does he gain? This is the advice. What does he gain? "Oh, I am sticking to my own principles." What is your nonsense principle? After your death, after this body, all principle will be finished. That's all. And you could not take the opportunity of taking to Kṛṣṇa consciousness. So what is your gain? And this man who has taken to Kṛṣṇa consciousness, rejecting all so-called occupational duties and religious principles, he gains. There is no inauspicity because he had fallen.

Why? Kṛṣṇa says in the Bhagavad-gītā, śucīnāṁ śrīmatāṁ gehe yoga-bhraṣṭaḥ sañjāyate (BG 6.41). At least it is guaranteed that you get next life a human form of life, and in a very well-to-do condition, either in rich family or in the family of a very high class Brāhmin or Vaiṣṇava. So therefore he is not losing anything. And the other man, who is sticking to his own occupational duty and does not take to Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he is losing everything, because after this body nobody knows where he is going. Either going to be a cat or dog or tree or where, he does not know.

Page Title:While you are discharging your devotional service even being immature you fall down, it doesn't matter even if you fall down
Compiler:Visnu Murti
Created:09 of May, 2013
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=1, Con=0, Let=0
No. of Quotes:1