नेहाभिक्रमनाशोऽस्ति प्रत्यवायो न विद्यते |
स्वल्पमप्यस्य धर्मस्य त्रायते महतो भयात् || 40||
स्वल्पमप्यस्य धर्मस्य त्रायते महतो भयात् || 40||
BG 2.40:Working in this state of consciousness, there is no loss
or adverse result, and even a little effort saves one from great danger.
Commentary:The great danger we face is that we may not get the human form
in the next life, and instead go into the lower species of life, such as
animals, birds, the nether regions, etc. We cannot be complacent that the human
form will remain reserved for us, for the next birth will be determined by our
karmas and level of consciousness in this life.
There are 8.4 million species of life in existence. The species
below human beings—animals, birds, fishes, insects, birds, etc.—do not have an
evolved intellect as we humans do. Yet, they also perform commonplace
activities such as eating, sleeping, defending, and mating. Human beings have
been endowed with the faculty of knowledge, for a higher purpose, so that they
may utilize it to elevate themselves. If humans utilize their intellects merely
for doing the animalistic activities of eating, sleeping, mating, and
defending, in a deluxe way, it is a misuse of the human form. For example, if
someone makes eating as the primary pleasure of life, then the body of a pig
becomes more suitable for such a person, and thus, that individual receives a
pig’s body in the next life. If someone makes sleeping the goal of life, then
God deems that the body of a polar bear is more suitable for such activity and
allots it in the succeeding life. So the great danger before us is that we may
not get a human birth in the next life. The Vedas state:
iha chedavedīdatha
satyamasti na chedihāvedīnmahatī vinaṣhṭhiḥ
(Kenopaniṣhad 2.5) [v35]
(Kenopaniṣhad 2.5) [v35]
“O human being, the human birth is a rare opportunity. If you do
not utilize it to achieve your goal, you will suffer great ruin.” Again, they
state:
iha chedaśhakad boddhuṁ prākśharīrasya
visrasaḥ
tataḥ sargeṣhu lokeṣhu śharīratvāya kalpate (Kaṭhopaniṣhad 2.3.4) [v36]
tataḥ sargeṣhu lokeṣhu śharīratvāya kalpate (Kaṭhopaniṣhad 2.3.4) [v36]
“If you do not strive for God-realization in this life, you will
continue to rotate in the 8.4 million species of life for many births.”
However, once we commence on the journey of spiritual practice
then even if we do not complete the path in this life, God sees that our
intention to do so existed. Therefore, he grants us the human birth again, to
enable us to continue from where we had left off. In this way, we avert the
great danger.
Also, Shree Krishna says that no loss ever
comes from endeavor made on this path. This is because whatever material assets
we accumulate in the present life have to be left behind at the time of death.
But if we make any spiritual advancement on the path of Yog, God preserves it,
and gives us the fruits in the next life, enabling us to start off from where
we had left. Thus, having
informed Arjun about its benefits, Shree Krishna now begins instructing him
about the science of working without attachment.
Girl with
book
This was painted in 1901 by the French artist William-Alphonse
Bouguereau(1825-1905). He was extremely successful in his day,
though came to seem too slick and old-fashioned when tastes changed with the
rise of Impressionsm.
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