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Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 1 Chapter 5 Text 10-12

Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 1 Chapter 5 Text 10-12. FLOWERY LANGUAGE WITHOUT DIVINITY IS CONDEMNED. TEXT 10. na yad vacaś citra-padaṁ harer yaśo jagat-pavitraṁ pragṛṇīta karhicit tad vāyasaṁ tīrtham uśanti mānasā na yatra haṁsā niramanty uśik-kṣayāḥ

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Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 1 Chapter 5 Text 10-12

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  1. SrimadBhagavatamCanto 1 Chapter 5 Text 10-12 FLOWERY LANGUAGE WITHOUT DIVINITY IS CONDEMNED

  2. TEXT 10 na yad vacaś citra-padaṁ harer yaśo jagat-pavitraṁ pragṛṇīta karhicit tad vāyasaṁ tīrtham uśanti mānasā na yatra haṁsā niramanty uśik-kṣayāḥ Those words which do not describe the glories of the Lord, who alone can sanctify the atmosphere of the whole universe, are considered by saintly persons to be like unto a place of pilgrimage for crows. Since the all-perfect persons are inhabitants of the transcendental abode, they do not derive any pleasure there.

  3. The fruitive workers or passionate men are compared to the crows, whereas the all-perfect saintly persons are compared to the swans. • Nature has influenced different species of life with different mentalities, and it is not possible to bring them up into the same rank and file. • Similarly, there are different kinds of literature for different types of men of different mentality. • Men of the crow’s categories are attracted to: remnants of sensuous topics, generally known as mundane talks in relation with the gross body and subtle mindand etc. • Poetry and prose, on any subject matter, is considered decoration of a dead body.

  4. Spiritually advanced men are called mānasa – because they always keep up the standard of transcendental voluntary service to the Lord on the spiritual plane. • They don’t take pleasure in dead literatures, literatures in the modes of passion and ignorance, completely forbids fruitive activities for gross bodily sense satisfaction or subtle speculation of the material egoistic mind. • Literatures which describe the glories of the Lord are enjoyed by the paramahaṁsas who have grasped the essence of human activities.

  5. TEXT 11 tad-vāg-visargojanatāgha-viplavo yasminprati-ślokamabaddhavatyapi nāmānyanantasyayaśo ’ṅkitāniyat śṛṇvantigāyantigṛṇantisādhavaḥ On the other hand, that literature which is full of descriptions of the transcendental glories of the name, fame, forms, pastimes, etc., of the unlimited Supreme Lord is a different creation, full of transcendental words directed toward bringing about a revolution in the impious lives of this world’s misdirected civilization. Such transcendental literatures, even though imperfectly composed, are heard, sung and accepted by purified men who are thoroughly honest.

  6. NEED OF PREACHING BHAGAVATAM • It is a qualification of the great thinkers to pick up the best even from the worst. • But a saint is far above the level of an ordinary man. He is always absorbed in glorifying the Supreme Lord because by broadcasting the holy name and fame of the Supreme Lord. • Transcendental literature like Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam will not only diminish the activities of the corrupt mind of the people in general, but also it will supply food for their hankering after reading some interesting literature.

  7. TEXT 12 naiṣkarmyam apy acyuta-bhāva-varjitaṁ na śobhate jñānam alaṁ nirañjanam kutaḥ punaḥ śaśvad abhadram īśvare na cārpitaṁ karma yad apy akāraṇam Knowledge of self-realization, even though free from all material affinity, does not look well if devoid of a conception of the Infallible [God]. What, then, is the use of fruitive activities, which are naturally painful from the very beginning and transient by nature, if they are not utilized for the devotional service of the Lord?

  8. NOTHING IS GOOD WITHOUT GOD • Not only ordinary literatures devoid of the transcendental glorification of the Lord are condemned, but also Vedic literatures and speculation on the subject of impersonal Brahman when they are devoid of devotional service. • Such speculative knowledge and fruitive work cannot lead one to the goal of perfection. • Fruitivework, in which almost all people in general are engaged, is always painful either in the beginning or at the end. • It can be fruitful only when made subservient to the devotional service of the Lord. • The bona fide enjoyer of the fruitive work is the Personality of Godhead, and thus when it is engaged for the sense gratification of the living beings, it becomes an acute source of trouble.

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