Bhagavatham
– The story of GOD
Bhagavatham
is the story of Bhagavan, the lord of the universe. Bhagavan is named Krishna literally meaning ‘the one which attracts’. One
may call it by any other name like Yahova or Allah or Buddha or Sufi. It hardly
matters. What is there in a name? It is only the indicated entity that is of
any significance. The cause of the universe and life.
The
book contains stories containing morals / lessons / hints to strengthen the
mind and transcend death. It starts with the story of a King Pareekshit
(meaning ‘the one who was tested’) who while hunting in forest happened to see
a rishi (Indian saint) in meditation posture. The king was chasing a deer and
wanted to know if the saint had seen the deer and in which direction it had gone.
As the saint was deep in meditation oblivious of the surroundings, there was no
reply. The king felt angry and insulted. He abused the saint, lifted a dead
snake from vicinity, garlanded the saint with it and stomped off !
The
son of the saint, who also was a saint, on his visit saw the dead snake around the
neck of his father who was still in deep meditation. Infuriated, he realised
the event through his sixth sense and cursed king Pareekshit to “die of snake bite within 7 days”!
The
king got information about the curse and was alarmed. He tried to escape the
curse by making a single pillar tower with just one door which was heavily
armed by his trusted soldiers. Not even a fly was allowed to go inside ! Then
he sought advice from a learned saint how to escape the predicament. The saint
told him about the truth about life through the life story of Bhagavan. By the
seventh day, the king was enlightened to face death without fear.
On
the seventh day, some saints came to see the king. The king informed that he
would see them the next day after the deadline is over. But he accepted the
fruits that they brought. While trying to eat one of the fruits, a small worm
creeped out and suddenly transformed into a huge snake ! The king realised that
there is no escape from the destiny. He bowed to the snake and invited it with
a smile to bite him. Because he had transcended fear by realising about his deathless
true self and was consciously willing to relinquish his death prone body.
This
is the goal that Bhagavatham leads the readers to. Realise our self and thus
transcend death. If we don’t, then we continue to think that the body is the
self and face death. We falsely think that a tremendous loss is about to happen
by death. The book depicts life and times of Krishna,
the incarnation of God in a human form. It shows the extent of intelligence and
imagination the author had to clarify certain things that he knew and others
did not about ourselves through a story.
Only
some of the controversial (alias misunderstood) portions of Bhagavatham are
discussed here.
1). Krishna,
the eighth son of sister kills King Kams:
King
Kams is the embodiment of ego present in various degrees in each and every
human being. Ego is actually the identification that one develops about himself
by interacting with the world. It is primarily the body-mind combo identity
given by the society or assumed by the individual about himself. If both tally,
then there is harmony. Else there is mistrust hatred and fear.
The
human body has eight distinctive elements. The five senses namely 1). Eyes - to
see 2). Ears - to hear 3). Nose - to smell 4). Tongue - to taste and 5) the
skin - to touch. In addition, there is 6). Mind and 7) the intellect. The eighth
element is the ego.
The
book says that the first seven elements would not kill an individual. But the
eighth element (ego) would certainly kill us ! If we analyse this statement, it
can be seen that the first seven elements only gather information and interpret
it. It is the eighth element that might seize the information and initiate
actions that can affect others. Ego is like a bubble or balloon with limited
period of existence with hardly anything worthwhile inside it except hot air !
It is destined to burst sooner or later. Even if the ego dies, the other 7
elements would remain.
The
ego is not an insignificant element. Even those who appear to be humble may
have a trace of it. It cannot be erased easily. It can be understood and dealt
with by the intellect. The mind would try to inflate it.
There
is an Osho story of a king who was praying at a temple. “Oh ! God. I am
nothing. I am just a dust at your feet”. Meanwhile a beggar was also praying on
similar lines. The king got angry and shouted at him. “Hey you dirty beggar. I
am the king. I reserve the right to say that I am a dust before God. You are
even smaller than dust !”
So
be very very very…… careful about this guy named ego alias king Kams. Surrender
the ego to the soul and realise that there is a natural flow of events inside you.
Don’t resist it. Simply float about it. Things to do will be revealed to you as
and when necessary. Do it at the most earnest and leave it. Don’t hang on to
it. This attitude will make you fearless of even going through the event of
death. Resist it and you would feel pain. Allow it to flow through us and
happiness would break out even in situations where traditionally others feel
miserable. It is therefore simply a matter of acceptance as you are, as it is,
as others are, as the nature is. Relax and feel one with the universe. Ego
would try to project one as special or unique. That is the beginning of
miseries due to duality.
2). Teenaged Krishna
steals the clothes of Gopikas bathing naked in river :
In
this part of the story, teenaged Krishna
steals the dresses of the females bathing in a river and hangs them from the
branches of a tree. When the Gopikas ask for the clothes, he asks them to come
ashore with the ‘hands raised well above their heads’ !
To
the critics, this was more than enough to jump the gun. To be fair to the
author, he could very well have omitted this part from the story as this could
create confusion among the readers later. But this story is very much kept there.
So the author kept it there purposefully. What does it really mean then?
Females
are naturally shy of their body because the males look at their body. The male
on the contrary does not feel shy if exposed. Males walking or working half
naked does not make the female curious of feel sex. However a female’s body
part even if slightly exposed attracts the attention of males. No wonder the
burqa was invented to shield the female from the prying eyes of the strangers !
By
the way there is no stranger in this world which is a different issue.
Krishna is not an ordinary teenager voyeur who likes to peep at women. Krishna is characterised by the author as the incarnation
or the creator of all bodies including those of the females. A creator does not
have to peep at the creation. He can look straight into it without any inhibition
or cover to see if it is in order. Therefore the natural human conclusion that
it is the mischief of a teenager boy is not realistic.
Well
and good ! But then what does this incident signify?
Quite
simply Krishna does not want women to be shy
of their body.
Why?
Is it not virtuous for women to be modest and shy? Is this a call for women to
be shameless and expose in public? Won’t this increase the lust of men?
The
women also have the knowledge and consciousness as much as the male to wear
appropriate clothes according to the situation. She may wear a bikini at the
beach and a skirt on the road. The male need not interfere in what she chooses
to wear. She very well knows how to dress for the occasion. Male chauvinists may excuse or go to hell.
But
the reason why Krishna asked the women to come
out of water with hands folded above their heads is different. In the ultimate
analysis, we are not the body. Or mind. But the soul which has no sex. To a
male, the mind would identify itself with the male body and behave accordingly.
To a female, even though she knows that her soul is not the body, the males
keep reminding her, day in and day out, of her body either by looking at it or
by feeling uneasy when other males look at her, which she understands immediately
and covers herself.
Because
of this repeated reminders, the women’s mind get conditioned to be aware of the
body at all times than about her soul. On the contrary the male can imagine
himself to be the soul forgetting the body. This is a disadvantage the females
have. In presence of a male, she becomes conscious of the body ! To make the
women realise that they are actually the soul and not the body (like Krishna knows about himself) he played a practical joke
by stealing their clothes. He wanted the females to be proud of the body than
crumbling inside. In fact they are not the body. This truth they had to realise
at least before Krishna. If they think of Krishna as a male, they would feel body conscious and
cover themselves. But Krishna is not an
ordinary human male. He is a characterisation of how the soul would behave if
incarnated in a human form according to the imagination of an Indian rishi. The
soul which created all bodies including the universe need not feel shy to be in
a female body for that matter in any body.
This
is applicable today also. Females feeling shy about the body and restricting
their movements is a pitiable sight. Females think they are females ! Just as
the males think they are males. But both are only partly right. They are not
either male or female. But they have either a male or female body. If they
identify themselves with the body, the mind is trapped. They behave like males
and females only. But if they realise that they are actually the soul which is
pure consciousness without sex, then they would not treat the male female
discrimination as the ultimate truth. It may be true for practical life. But
continuing to believe that they are only the body actually traps the mind and
makes it difficult to know the soul within. The mind tries to see the outside
where it sees males and females. But if the mind is able to look within, then
there is the soul only within all males and females.
Male
and female bodies are actually different dresses worn by the soul. If we remove
that dress, then we can see the soul. Else we see only the dresses. This is
what Krishna wanted to teach us through the
story.
A small
warning to the males aspiring to be modern Krishnas.
Don’t
try this out yourself at your village! The other males might teach you a
different lesson that you are just another male body for target practice!
3). Krishna
married 16008 women:
To
be fair, not a bad achievement at all by any standards. Because of these
qualities, eve teasers and womanisers are nicknamed Krishna
these days !
There
is a subtle meaning on the number of wives. To understand this, again one is
advised to look at Krishna as the soul, the
life energy and not as a sex addict human being.
The
soul is the base of all life. It manifests in human body as 8 elements as
already stated. The five senses, the
mind, the intellect and the ego. These elements are dependent on the soul. They
exist because the soul supports them. Without the soul, there is no question of
these 8 elements existing on their own.
These
8 elements are thus individually equated to the wife of a husband. The wife
exists because of the husband. It is a euphemism to clarify the concept.
Actually there is no husband or wife as we know. There is no owner or slaves.
When the soul so wishes, the elements manifest and dance around the soul just
for fun ! The wife-husband relationship is to show the depth of relationship
and the complete merger of the elements with the soul. It is the concept to
clarify that the 8 elements are part and parcel of the soul.
In
today’s language, it is like the hard disc, drives, monitor, mouse, keyboard,
mother board etc. The electricity is the soul. These various elements in the
presence of power provides a functioning instrument called computer ! If there
is no power there would be no activity. The instrument would be dead. Similarly
the human body with the soul as the power source.
Just
that the soul is a UPS which requires no charging. It is a magical entity with
oceans and oceans of energy and knowledge at its command. We are all parts of
this entity like the different fingers in the palm. We don’t realise this
because we have somehow brainwashed ourselves to believe that we are the body.
This is like the fingers individually boast of their qualities thus making the
little finger cry. Without knowing that all these fingers are actually just the
parts of a bigger design called the palm. The fingers are parts of the palm.
They don’t exist in the air as individual fingers. The palm would tell the
fingers that if it really wanted all the fingers to be similar, it could very
well have made them that way. But then the purpose of holding will not be as
smooth as it is now !
We
may feel belittled before better bodies. But we are actually not the body. It
is ignorance or darkness that makes one think that one is the body. We find
such individuals all around. Some think they are better than the rest being
taller, richer, better looking, stronger or smarter. It is like the middle
finger claiming to be the best. If someone tries to belittle you this way, just
think of the middle finger (without lifting it).
Bhagavatham
is the message to leave this false identity and embrace the soul as your true
self.
Coming
back to the innumerable wives issue, we have so far accounted for 8 wives. Now we have only 16000
left ! We have just made a head start.
The
human mind is stated to have 16 different types of feelings. We know of fear,
jealousy, happiness, frustration, pain, anger, love, hatred, irritation etc.
Each of these feelings has many variants. For example, pain can be bearable to barely
bearable. In Hinduism, ‘many’ is denoted by the figure thousand. One can have
different degrees of a particular feeling. Thus the 16 feelings along with its
thousands of degrees or variants is collectively termed as 16000 ! And these
feelings are all dependent on the soul. The soul is the owner of all the
feelings in mind.
In
rishi’s words these 16 main feelings and its thousands of variant feelings are
the wives of Krishna the soul. The word Krishna literally means ‘to attract’. It attracts and
keeps all these feelings in its position ready to burst at the face of the deserving
ones at appropriate times. The earlier mentioned 8 and this 16000 adds up to
16008.
And
that explains the multitude of wives.
4).
Krishna’s own children died fighting one another !
This
is also true ! There is no hiding from the truth. The so called lord of the
universe could not save his own children from getting killed through infighting
as stated in the book.
Makes
one wonder what is the use of being the lord if one can’t save at least his
family members from disaster !
But
this is exactly the lesson that the book gives us. We will not be saved just
because we are actually the God’s own children. The children of Krishna had high level of egoism. After all everyone used
to bow to their father ! But that legacy did not help when the ego came out.
The
story goes that a son of Krishna dressed up as
a pregnant woman and made fun of the visiting saints to predict if the child is
going to be a boy or girl ! The saints got furious and cursed him that he would
deliver an iron rod which would destroy the entire family. As soon as the
saints left, the prince developed labour pain and delivered exactly an iron rod
! The brothers got alarmed and decided to grind / file the rod to fine powder
and throw into the sea. They managed to file down the rod to powder except a
small piece which could not be filed any further. They threw the iron powder to
the sea. It was washed ashore by the waves and grew into sharp edged thorny
bushes. Krishna’s children fought with theses
bushes later and perished.
The
small piece of the rod left ungrounded was transformed into the tip of an arrow
which killed Krishna himself later.
The
lesson of the story is that parentage or relationships will not save anyone
from disaster. One has to lift himself mentally to transcend death.
Now
ask yourself. When we pray to God to save us, won’t the God be musing inside.
“Do these idiots not know that I myself could not save my own children from ego
driven destiny?”.
So
don’t pray to God to save you. God cannot and will not !!
Instead
pray this way in your own language.
“I
know I have the faculties to face the challenges. My intellect may remain clear
to make the most appropriate decisions. My mind may remain firm while taking
decisions. Let my action not hurt anyone. If some one is hurt I am responsible
and would pay for it. Let my actions create goodness to all beings and mother
nature. Let me be capable of repaying all debts. I remember my parents and the
chain of heritage that has brought me where I am now and I am thankful to
them. I am thankful to the sun for
giving me heat and light. I am thankful to the ocean for providing me water to
drink. I thank the air for making me able to breathe. I am capable of facing
any challenge or adversity. I thank everyone for making me capable”
Just
try and see if there is any change !
5). Child Krishna dancing on the heads
of snake kaliya:
The
picture on Bhagavatham can be many but normally a child Krishna dancing on the
many heads of a giant snake or an adult Krishna
playing a flute by leaning to a cow. The snake with many heads refers to the
worldly desires. When its venom – jealousy and hatred - start affecting normal
life of the people, Krishna interferes. He
gets on top of the desires and makes the snake eject the venom. But carefully
note that he does not kill the snake (desires) ! Because he only created the
desires. God does not want the desires to die. A disciplined enjoyment of
desires is not ruled out.
6). Adult Krishna
playing a flute leaning to a cow:
This
sums up the meaning of this world. The universe or nature is the cow. God sings
a tune by leaning into nature. God loves the nature. The cow consumes lowly
grass and convert it into nourishing milk. In other words the nature converts
earth into food. The flute is the human body with 9 holes, the ultimate
creation. Life energy flows through the human body creating melodious music. When
we surrender the ego to God, then God flows through us or we can see God
breathing life through us.
Know Krishna consciousness in the right way. You may laugh all the way to salvation !
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