Plate 37

The living entity in the material world carries his different conceptions of life as the air carries aromas.

Bhagavad-gita 15.8 Top section: On the left, a boy is dancing before the Deities of Radha-Krsna. The result of such devotional consciousness is shown on the right, where he is dancing with Krsna as a playmate in the Lord's spiritual abode. Second section: On the left a man is offering charity to a brahmana; on the right he has taken the body of a demigod and is enjoying heavenly delights. Third section: A man is eating meat and other abominable foods; in his next life he is seen in the body of a hog who eats anything and everything. Bottom section: A man is approaching a women with lust. This bestial consciousness carries him to a dog's body.

TEXT 8

शरीरं यदवाप्नोति यच्चाप्युत्क्रामतीश्वरः ।

गृहीत्वैतानि संयाति वायुर्गन्धानिवाशयात् ॥ १५-८॥


śarīraṁ yad avāpnoti yac cāpy utkrāmatīśvaraḥ

gṛhītvaitāni saṁyāti vāyur gandhān ivāśayāt


SYNONYMS

śarīram—body; yat—as much as; avāpnoti—gets; yat—that which; ca—also; api—virtually; utkrāmati—gives up; īśvaraḥ—the lord of the body; gṛhītvā—taking; etāni—all these; saṁyāti—goes away; vāyuḥ—air; gandhān—smell; iva—like; āśayāt—from the flower.


TRANSLATION

The living entity in the material world carries his different conceptions of life from one body to another as the air carries aromas.


PURPORT

Here the living entity is described as īśvara, the controller of his own body. If he likes, he can change his body to a higher grade, and if he likes he can move to a lower class. Minute independence is there. The change his body undergoes depends upon him. At the time of death, the consciousness he has created will carry him on to the next type of body. If he has made his consciousness like that of a cat or dog, he is sure to change to a cat's or dog's body. And, if he has fixed his consciousness on godly qualities, he will change into the form of a demigod. And, if he is in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he will be transferred to Kṛṣṇaloka in the spiritual world and will associate with Kṛṣṇa. It is a false claim that after the annihilation of this body everything is finished. The individual soul is transmigrating from one body to another, and his present body and present activities are the background of his next body. One gets a different body according to karma, and he has to quit this body in due course. It is stated here that the subtle body, which carries the conception of the next body, develops another body in the next life. This process of transmigrating from one body to another and struggling while in the body is called karṣati or struggle for existence.

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