véta-räga-bhaya-krodhä
man-mayä mäm upäçritäù
bahavo jïäna-tapasä
pütä mad-bhävam ägatäù
SYNONYMS
véta-freed from; räga-attachment; bhaya-fear; krodhäù-and
anger; mat-mayä-fully in Me; mäm-in Me; upäçritäù-being fully
situated; bahavaù-many; jïäna-of knowledge; tapasä-by the
penance; pütäù-being purified; mat-bhävam-transcendental love for Me; ägatäù-attained.
TRANSLATION
Being freed from attachment, fear and anger, being fully absorbed in Me and taking
refuge in Me, many, many persons in the past became purified by knowledge of Me-and thus
they all attained transcendental love for Me.
PURPORT
As described above, it is very difficult for a person who is too materially affected to
understand the personal nature of the Supreme Absolute Truth. Generally, people who are
attached to the bodily conception of life are so absorbed in materialism that it is almost
impossible for them to understand how the Supreme can be a person. Such materialists
cannot even imagine that there is a transcendental body which is imperishable, full of
knowledge and eternally blissful. In the materialistic concept, the body is perishable,
full of ignorance and completely miserable. Therefore, people in general keep this same
bodily idea in mind when they are informed of the personal form of the Lord. For such
materialistic men, the form of the gigantic material manifestation is supreme.
Consequently they consider the Supreme to be impersonal. And because they are too
materially absorbed, the conception of retaining the personality after liberation from
matter frightens them. When they are informed that spiritual life is also individual and
personal, they become afraid of becoming persons again, and so they naturally prefer a
kind of merging into the impersonal void. Generally, they compare the living entities to
the bubbles of the ocean, which merge into the ocean. That is the highest perfection of
spiritual existence attainable without individual personality. This is a kind of fearful
stage of life, devoid of perfect knowledge of spiritual existence. Furthermore there are
many persons who cannot understand spiritual existence at all. Being embarrassed by so
many theories and by contradictions of various types of philosophical speculation, they
become disgusted or angry and foolishly conclude that there is no supreme cause and that
everything is ultimately void. Such people are in a diseased condition of life. Some
people are too materially attached and therefore do not give attention to spiritual life,
some of them want to merge into the supreme spiritual cause, and some of them disbelieve
in everything, being angry at all sorts of spiritual speculation out of hopelessness. This
last class of men take to the shelter of some kind of intoxication, and their affective
hallucinations are sometimes accepted as spiritual vision. One has to get rid of all three
stages of attachment to the material world: negligence of spiritual life, fear of a
spiritual personal identity, and the conception of void that arises from frustration in
life. To get free from these three stages of the material concept of life, one has to take
complete shelter of the Lord, guided by the bona fide spiritual master, and follow the
disciplines and regulative principles of devotional life. The last stage of the devotional
life is called bhäva, or transcendental love of Godhead.
According to Bhakti-rasämåta-sindhu (1.4.15-16), the science of
devotional service:
ädau çraddhä tataù sädhu-
saìgo 'tha bhajana-kriyä
tato 'nartha-nivåttiù syät
tato niñöhä rucis tataù
athäsaktis tato bhävas
tataù premäbhyudaïcati
sädhakänäm ayaà premëaù
prädurbhäve bhavet kramaù
"In the beginning one must have a preliminary desire for self-realization. This
will bring one to the stage of trying to associate with persons who are spiritually
elevated. In the next stage one becomes initiated by an elevated spiritual master, and
under his instruction the neophyte devotee begins the process of devotional service. By
execution of devotional service under the guidance of the spiritual master, one becomes
free from all material attachment, attains steadiness in self-realization, and acquires a
taste for hearing about the Absolute Personality of Godhead, Çré Kåñëa. This taste
leads one further forward to attachment for Kåñëa consciousness, which is matured in bhäva,
or the preliminary stage of transcendental love of God. Real love for God is called prema,
the highest perfectional stage of life." In the prema stage there is constant
engagement in the transcendental loving service of the Lord. So, by the slow process of
devotional service, under the guidance of the bona fide spiritual master, one can attain
the highest stage, being freed from all material attachment, from the fearfulness of one's
individual spiritual personality, and from the frustrations that result in void
philosophy. Then one can ultimately attain to the abode of the Supreme Lord.