annäd bhavanti bhütäni
parjanyäd anna-sambhavaù
yajïäd bhavati parjanyo
yajïaù karma-samudbhavaù
SYNONYMS
annät-from grains; bhavanti-grow; bhütäni-the material bodies; parjanyät-from
rains; anna-of food grains; sambhavaù-production; yajïät-from the
performance of sacrifice; bhavati-becomes possible; parjanyaù-rain; yajïaù-performance
of yajïa; karma-prescribed duties; samudbhavaù-born of.
TRANSLATION
All living bodies subsist on food grains, which are produced from rains. Rains are
produced by performance of yajïa [sacrifice], and yajïa is born of prescribed duties.
PURPORT
Çréla Baladeva Vidyäbhüñaëa, a great commentator on the Bhagavad-gétä,
writes as follows: ye indrädy-aìgatayävasthitaà yajïaà sarveçvaraà viñëum
abhyarcya tac-cheñam açnanti tena tad deha-yäträà sampädayanti, te santaù
sarveçvarasya yajïa-puruñasya bhaktäù sarva-kilbiñair anädi-käla-vivåddhair
ätmänubhava-prati bandhakair nikhilaiù päpair vimucyante. The Supreme Lord, who is
known as the yajïa-puruña, or the personal beneficiary of all sacrifices, is the
master of all the demigods, who serve Him as the different limbs of the body serve the
whole. Demigods like Indra, Candra and Varuëa are appointed officers who manage material
affairs, and the Vedas direct sacrifices to satisfy these demigods so that they may
be pleased to supply air, light and water sufficiently to produce food grains. When Lord
Kåñëa is worshiped, the demigods, who are different limbs of the Lord, are also
automatically worshiped; therefore there is no separate need to worship the demigods. For
this reason, the devotees of the Lord, who are in Kåñëa consciousness, offer food to
Kåñëa and then eat-a process which nourishes the body spiritually. By such action not
only are past sinful reactions in the body vanquished, but the body becomes immunized to
all contamination of material nature. When there is an epidemic disease, an antiseptic
vaccine protects a person from the attack of such an epidemic. Similarly, food offered to
Lord Viñëu and then taken by us makes us sufficiently resistant to material affection,
and one who is accustomed to this practice is called a devotee of the Lord. Therefore, a
person in Kåñëa consciousness, who eats only food offered to Kåñëa, can counteract
all reactions of past material infections, which are impediments to the progress of
self-realization. On the other hand, one who does not do so continues to increase the
volume of sinful action, and this prepares the next body to resemble hogs and dogs, to
suffer the resultant reactions of all sins. The material world is full of contaminations,
and one who is immunized by accepting prasädam of the Lord (food offered to
Viñëu) is saved from the attack, whereas one who does not do so becomes subjected to
contamination.
Food grains or vegetables are factually eatables. The human being eats different kinds
of food grains, vegetables, fruits, etc., and the animals eat the refuse of the food
grains and vegetables, grass, plants, etc. Human beings who are accustomed to eating meat
and flesh must also depend on the production of vegetation in order to eat the animals.
Therefore, ultimately, we have to depend on the production of the field and not on the
production of big factories. The field production is due to sufficient rain from the sky,
and such rains are controlled by demigods like Indra, sun, moon, etc., and they are all
servants of the Lord. The Lord can be satisfied by sacrifices; therefore, one who cannot
perform them will find himself in scarcity-that is the law of nature. Yajïa,
specifically the saìkértana-yajïa prescribed for this age, must therefore be
performed to save us at least from scarcity of food supply.