dhūmenāvriyate
vahnir
yatholbenāvṛto
garbhas
SYNONYMS
dhūmena
— by smoke; āvriyate
— is covered; vahniḥ
— fire; yathā
— just as;
ādarśaḥ
— mirror; malena
— by dust; ca
— also; yathā
— just as;
ulbena
— by the womb; āvṛtaḥ
— is covered; garbhaḥ
— embryo; tathā
— so;
tena
— by that lust; idam
— this; āvṛtam
— is covered.
TRANSLATION
As
fire is covered by smoke, as a mirror is covered by dust, or as the embryo is
covered by the womb, the living entity is similarly covered by different
degrees of this lust
PURPORT
There
are three degrees of covering of the living entity by which his pure
consciousness is obscured. This covering is but lust under different
manifestations like smoke in the fire, dust on the mirror, and the womb about
the embryo. When lust is compared to smoke, it is understood that the fire of
the living spark can be a little perceived. In other words, when the living
entity exhibits his Kṛṣṇa consciousness slightly, he may be
likened to the fire covered by smoke. Although fire is necessary where there is
smoke, there is no overt manifestation of fire in the early stage. This stage
is like the beginning of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. The dust on the
mirror refers to a cleansing process of the mirror of the mind by so many
spiritual methods. The best process is to chant the holy names of the Lord. The
embryo covered by the womb is an analogy illustrating a helpless position, for
the child in the womb is so helpless that he cannot even move. This stage of
living condition can be compared to that of the trees. The trees are also
living entities, but they have been put in such a condition of life by such a
great exhibition of lust that they are almost void of all consciousness. The
covered mirror is compared to the birds and beasts, and the smoke-covered fire
is compared to the human being. In the form of a human being, the living entity
may revive a little Kṛṣṇa consciousness, and, if he makes
further development, the fire of spiritual life can be kindled in the human
form of life. By careful handling of the smoke in the fire, fire can be made to
blaze. Therefore the human form of life is a chance for the living entity to
escape the entanglement of material existence. In the human form of life, one
can conquer the enemy, lust, by cultivation of Kṛṣṇa
consciousness under able guidance.
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