Srimad Bhagavatham- 6.1.50.






Skandham-6.



Chapter-1.



Slokam-50. (  Above the five senses of perception, the five working senses and the five objects of the senses is the mind, which is the sixteenth element. Above the mind is the seventeenth element, the soul, the living being himself, who, in cooperation with the other sixteen, enjoys the material world alone. The living being enjoys three kinds of situations, namely happy, distressful and mixed.)







pancabhih    kurute    svarthan    panca    vedatha    pancabhih,



ekas    tu sodasena    trīn    svayam    saptadasosnute.







pancabhih   =   with the five working senses (voice, arms, legs, anus and genitals);

kurute   =   performs;

sva-arthan   =   his desired interests;

panca   =   the five objects of the senses (sound, form, touch, aroma and taste )

veda   =   knows;

atha   =   thus;

pancabhih   =   by the five senses of perception (hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting and feeling);

ekah   =   the one;

tu   =   but;

sodasena   =   by these fifteen items and the mind;

trin   =   the three categories of experience (happiness, distress and a mixture of both);

svayam   =   he, the living entity himself;

saptadasah   =   the seventeenth item;

asnute   =   enjoys.







Everyone engages in work with his hands, legs and other senses just to achieve a certain goal according to his concocted ideas. One tries to enjoy the five sense objects, namely form, sound, taste, aroma and touch, not knowing the actual goal of life, which is to satisfy the Supreme Lord. Because of disobeying the Supreme Lord, one is put into material conditions, and he then tries to improve his situation in a concocted way, not desiring to follow the instructions of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Nevertheless, the Supreme Lord is so kind that He comes Himself to instruct the bewildered living entity how to act obediently and then gradually return home, back to Godhead, where he can attain an eternal, peaceful life of bliss and knowledge.


The living entity has a body, which is a very complicated combination of the material elements, and with this body he struggles alone, as indicated in this verse by the words ekas tu. For example, if one is struggling in the ocean, he must swim through it alone. Although many other men and aquatics are swimming in the ocean, he must take care of himself because no one else will help him. Therefore this verse indicates that the seventeenth item, the soul, must work alone. Although he tries to create society, friendship and love, no one will be able to help him but Krishna, the Supreme Lord. Therefore his only concern should be how to satisfy Krishna.


That is also what Krishn wants (sarva-dharman parityajya mam ekam saranam vraja [Bg. 18.66]). People bewildered by material conditions try to be united, but although they strive for unity among men and nations, all their attempts are futile. Everyone must struggle alone for existence with the many elements of nature. Therefore one’s only hope, as Krishna advises, is to surrender to Him, for He can help one become free from the ocean of nescience.


To be continued  ...



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