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Srimad Bhagavatam 3.1.13
TRANSLATION: You are maintaining offense personified, Duryodhana, as
your infallible son, but he is envious of Lord Krsna. And because
you are thus maintaining a nondevotee of Krsna, you are devoid of
all auspicious qualities. Relieve yourself of this ill fortune as
soon as possible and do good to the whole family!
Bhakti Charu Swami: Vidura is instructing his elder brother,
Dhrtarastra. Vidura was the minister of Dhrtarastra. Although he was
the younger brother, he was very wise. He was dharma personified. He
was the incarnation of Dharmaraja, Yamaraja. So he was perfectly
situated in dharma, on the platform of dharma whereas Duryodhana is
the incarnation of Kali and his business is to establish adharma,
defeat dharma. Therefore, time and time again, Vidura instructed
Dhrtarastra to get rid of Duryodhana. As a matter
of fact, right after his birth, he told him to get rid of him, to
kill him. And he gave a valid reason why Duryodhana should be killed
right after his birth: because he saw all inauspicious omens
manifesting right after his birth.
A personality like Vidura is tri-kala-jna. They can see time in
three
aspects. Not only present, they can see past, present, as well as
future. He could see that this person is going to be not only the
cause of the destruction of the entire family, but he would be the
cause of the destruction of the entire ksastriya lineage and he
would be the cause of the destruction of the earth planet.
But Dhrtarastra could not accept the wise advice of Vidura. He was
so much affected by his affection for his son. Prabhupada mentioned
that Dhrtarastra was not only materially blind, but he was also
spiritually blind. He was not only blind with his physical eyes, but
he was also devoid of spiritual
vision. Therefore he could not see what was right and what was
wrong, what should be done, what should not be done. Dhrtarastra did
not accept Vidura's advice at that time.
Then time and time again, Vidura continued to give him the same
advice. When they tried to kill the Pandavas along with Kunti,
Vidura was instructing Dhrtarastra, "Get rid of your son. He is evil
personified."
When Draupadi was insulted along with the Pandavas in the deceptive
game of dice and everything was taken away from the Pandavas and
Draupadi was dragged into the assembly and insulted in front of
everybody, then Vidura told him, "Get rid of your son."
No one actually stood up in protest. Draupadi was appealing to
everyone. All the senior members, elderly members of the Kuru
Dynasty were present there. Bhimsadeva himself was present there.
Dronacarya was present there. Of course Dhrtarastra was there. No
one said anything in protest of this heinous, inhuman act, but
Vidura stood up and warned Dhrtarastra right there, "Please, till
now you have the time to save this earth from this disgraceful
destruction. Get rid of your son." Dhrtarastra didn't listen.
Then just before the battle of Kuruksetra this is what was
happening. Again, Vidura advised Dhrtarastra, "Please get rid of
your son. He is no good. He is like a blind eye. He doesn't serve
the purpose rather causes distress to you. Not only you, he is going
to cause the destruction of the entire family. He is kulaghana, he
is the fire that is going to burn the entire family, so please get
rid of him." Dhrtarastra didn't listen. Rather, then Duryodhana came
and insulted him in very harsh words and Vidura then left.
He saw that the inevitable couldn't be avoided, so he left.
It is not only Vidura who was giving this advice to Dhrtarastra,
even
Gandhari, Duryodhana's own mother was advising Dhrtarastra to get
rid of Dhrtarastra. She became furious when she saw how Draupadi was
humiliated, Draupadi was insulted. Gandhari was not in the assembly,
but when she heard Draupadi's cry, she ran to the window. Actually,
the women don't go to the assembly usually. The women in Vedic
culture don't go to the royal assembly, but there are some small
windows. Through that, they can see what is
happening, if necessary. So when she heard the cry of Draupadi, she
just ran out there. She was blindfolded, so she couldn't see, but
she could hear what was going on and she became furious. She
immediately ran right after the assembly was over to Dhrtarastra and
she appealed, "I have come here with a request."
Dhrtarastra replied, "Tell me, I'm not going to refuse your request.
I don't refuse your requests." Then she said, "Get rid of him."
Dhrtarastra asked, "Who?" She said," Duryodhana." Dhrtarastra didn't
expect that the mother would expect that her son should
be banished in this way. When she saw Dhrtarastra was hesitating,
she asked, "You are a king. If one of your citizens molests a woman,
what will you do?" He just spelt out, he said, "I'll banish him."
She said, "Your son has done that, so you banish him." But
Dhrtarastra could not. He reasoned, "After all, it was not what you
are thinking."
Then also, Gandhari predicted, "You see, I am the mother. I carried
him just below my heart for such a long time. I fed him with my own
breast milk. My heart was filled with parental affection, motherly
affection when his tiny little hands used to caress me and I am
requesting you this. Don't you see the need for that?"
Still Dhrtarastra refused. So that is how a blind man acts, a
spiritually blind man acts. He is devoid of clarity of his
perception, clarity of his intelligence.
Mahabharata, for that matter, is a very wonderful eye opener for all
of us. Mahabharata actually gives in a very elaborate way, the
understanding of what should be done and what should not be done. In
this way, ultimately it comes to the point of surrendering to Krsna.
What is the benefit when we surrender to Krsna and what is the
disadvantage when we go against Krsna?
If one goes against Krsna, the ultimate result is going to be
inauspicious. No matter how noble, how righteous the person may be,
but the ultimate consideration is surrender to Krsna. That is why
within Mahabharata, Bhagavad-gita has been placed as the crest jewel
of this wonderful scripture.
Vidura is advising Dhrtarastra, but here also we see Dhrtarastra is
not willing to listen. He is so overpowered by his attachment to his
son. The history also can reveal the fact why. Dhrtarastra is a very
unfortunate soul. He was the elder brother, the eldest brother born
in a royal family, a very illustrious royal family, the moon
dynasty, candra-vamsa. The eldest of the family naturally becomes
the king, but he could not become the king because he was blind from
his birth. But he had a faint hope, not a faint hope, he had a deep
conviction actually that he couldn't become king, but his son would
become king. He harbored that hope and he was living with that
expectation that his son would become king. But in course of time,
before his son was born, Pandu's son was born. Dhrtarastra was again
disappointed. Although Pandu was the younger brother, his son came
before. Therefore, it is again another Vedic custom that the eldest
in the family becomes the king. So Yudhisthira Maharaja became the
natural successor to the throne.
And that is why Duryodhana became so envious. He became so envious
from his childhood that he won't become the king. Not only that, the
Pandavas, especially Bhima, was far superior to him in strength and
other qualities. All the Pandavas were illustrious. Everyone used to
just adore them, especially Bhisma and Drona. Duryodhana could not
tolerate that because these were the two most important
personalities in his life at that time. Bhimsadeva was the
grandsire, grandfather, and Dronacarya was their astra
siksa guru. Arjuna excelled him all respects. Bhima excelled him in
strength. So he became extremely envious.
Although Duryodhana otherwise was a very noble character. Otherwise,
he was a very noble person. He had so many good qualities. But all
his good qualities were destroyed just because of one defect, his
envy.
Duryodhana, again, is an incarnation of Kali. Who is Kali? Kali is
the son of envy and anger. Kali is the son of envy and anger. So
Duryodhana is actually a product of envy and anger. So he is
extremely envious, especially of the Pandavas. Otherwise he had many
good qualities. He was extremely noble, extremely generous. That is
why he had so many people lined up with him--they would give up
their lives.
When Dronacarya introduced Asvatthama, his son, to both the Pandavas
andKauravas, Dronacarya expected that Asvatthama would naturally be
attracted to the Pandavas, but Asvatthama developed an affinity to
Duryodhana. So much so that he committed so many heinous acts, the
worst of all the heinous acts one can kill: killing the sleeping
individuals, especially the five sons of Draupadi. He did that just
to please Duryodhana. His whole mission, the whole purpose of
Asvatthama's existence was just to please Duryodhana.
Similarly, Karna was sold out to Duryodhana because of the generous
gesture Duryodhana had displayed towards him. Karna appeared in that
arena where the Kuru princes were displaying their expertise in
using weapons. Dronacarya, after the instructing them in using
weapons for many years, finally he was displaying what he taught
them. In that assembly, Karna just appeared. Dronacarya expected
trouble. He could see that he was an extremely powerful
and extremely talented individual. Just from his appearance he could
recognize that. Dronacarya asked him, "What is your identity? Who
are you?" Karna had to admit that he was belonging to a lower caste.
He was a suta. Then Dronacarya told him, "You can't contest with the
princes. You have to be equal to contest with them. How dare you
come here and challenge these princes?"
Right at that time, Duryodhana announced, "OK, I am giving him the
kingdom of Anga, a province." He offered it to him and elevated him
to the platform of a ksatriya. So we can see, Duryodhana had many
good qualities that way. As a result of that many people became
absolutely loyal to him, like Karna. Although Karna
was also an extremely noble person, he didn't hesitate to stoop down
to a very, very degraded level just for the sake of Duryodhana's
pleasure. In a way, that is what Prabhupada pointed out, that we
should be very careful what kind of association we keep. We should
be very careful of our association. If we remain in bad association,
no matter how good we may be,
we will be affected by that bad association. Therefore association
is very, very important. Duryodhana, in this way, won Karna. And
what to speak of Karna, Salya,Madri's brother, the uncle of the
Pandavas, he was coming to join the battle of Kuruksetra to side
with the Pandavas. But Karna had a problem. Karna when he got to
know that Krsna is going to become charioteer, he told Duryodhana,
"Look, Duryodhana, I won't be able to contest with Arjuna when he
has a charioteer like Krsna. "
So he asked, "Then who can you get as your charioteer?" He said,
"The most expert charioteer is Salya, the king of Madras, but he is
the uncle of the Pandavas. How to get him?" So Duryodhana made
arrangements to meet with Salya when he was coming. He
treated him in such a wonderful way that Salya was forced to join
him and go against his own nephews. He fought against them.
So this is how, in one way, one can say that Duryodhana is actually
very crafty and he was very scheming and he made his plans in such a
way. There was always some motivation, some intention behind his
actions, but still, in a superficial way, we have to admit that
Duryodhana was a nice guy, a nice person. [chuckles.] So many people
actually joined him.
Another nice point in that respect is that when the battle of
Kuruksetra was arranged, Pandavas had seven aksauhinis whereas the
Kauravas had eleven. And the Pandavas side were just their blood
relations, relatives like Drupada and the others. They were all
relatives of the Pandvas, Dhrstadyumna and Uttara's father, Virata.
But the Kauravas side, the others also joined the Kauravas because
they were enamored by Duryodhana's dealings with them. In
this way, we can see, in spite of having all good qualities, all
these nice qualities, Duryodhana is evil personified, just because
of one thing: envy.
Envy leads to anger. Therefore, we should be very, very careful to
defeat these two adverse influences for our, not only spiritual
progress, but even for our proper sustenance. That is why Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu came. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu actually came to
counteract the influence of Kali. Kali's influence is quarrel,
generated by envy and anger. This is another name of Kali, Kali is
quarrel personified:
karala-vadana krurah kalisca kalah
Kali has been described as very vicious looking and very wicked,
cruel. He is very wicked and he always generates quarrel. By causing
quarrel, he spreads his influence, dividing through quarrel.
Now Caitanya Mahaprabhu came to counteract the influence of Kali and
his way of doing it is by unifying us with love. Quarrel is
generated out of hatred. Now how do we counteract hatred? Through
love. Quarrel is caused by envy and anger. How do we counteract envy
and anger? By being humble and by being tolerant.
So often we encounter reasons to be angry, especially someone tries
to correct you and you immediately think, "Who are you to correct
me?" You get angry, but if you take a humble position, "Maybe I was
wrong and he was right." If you take a humble position, then
immediately we can avoid the possibility of quarrel.
We become envious. Why do we become envious? We become envious by
seeing how the others are excelling. The others are becoming
greater. The others are progressing, they are being glorified, they
are becoming so qualified. And
we become envious, "Why not me?" The heart becomes so much afflicted
and tormented, "Why the whole world is glorifying him, why not me?
Why don't they see how great I am?"
Just be patient and tolerant. In course of time, Krsna will glorify
you
also. Krsna is glorifying him or her today, tomorrow Krsna will
glorify you. So don't be impatient. Be tolerant. Everyone will have
his heyday. In this way, if we just maintain this mood of our humble
disposition and tolerant attitude, everything will become all right
and this will generate a wonderful strength of Krsna consciousness,
krsna-prema. This krsna-prema will unify the whole world. Kali will
try to divide, create dissention among the devotees and that is how
Kali will enter into the movement. In the past we have seen so many
times Kali has entered into Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's sankirtana
movement in the form of quarrel among the devotees.
So many times Srila Prabhupada warned us that this movement cannot
be destroyed from outside. Only from within this movement can be
destroyed because if there are attacks from outside, that will
actually strengthen our movement. Attacks will come from outside and
we will counteract that attack, we will overpower that attack and we
will become strong. Because who can defeat Krsna and his devotees?
Who can defeat Caitanya Mahaprabhu's sankirtana movement? Nobody.
But if the devotees start to fight among themselves, that will the
cause of our destruction. Only that can destroy the progress of
Mahaprabhu's sankirtana movement. Nothing can destroy Mahaprabhu's
sankirtana movement, but what they can do is stifle the progress of
Mahaprabhu's sankirtana movement. Therefore we should be very
careful that among ourselves we do not fight. We should maintain a
wonderful
spirit of unity generated out of our love and friendship for each
other.
Now that the GBC meeting is going on, as a member of the GBC body, I
can assure you, I can tell you that our movement is progressing in a
very wonderful way. All the auspicious signs are there. The way
things are happening, the way the GBC's are guiding this movement is
very, very positive, very auspicious.
In a few days, our GBC Chairman, along with the GBC body will
present the
results of our GBC meetings. You will get to know that at that time.
In short I can tell you that there are many wonderful things
happening today. The progress of this movement is assured. This
movement, ISKCON movement, the association of devotees worldwide
that has been created by Srila Prabhupada, this institution is being
very nicely protected by the leading
members of this movement. They are paving the way for its wonderful
progress in course of time.
Progress means Krsna consciousness will spread, the glory of Sri
Caitanya Mahaprabhu will spread, the teachings of Srila Prabhupada
will spread. As a result of that, innumerable individuals all over
the world will receive inconceivable spiritual benefit and Kali's
influence will be thwarted and Krsna consciousness will prevail.
Dharma will be reestablished and the golden age will appear once
again in the middle of the age of Kali
Thank you very much. All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
Gaura premanande, hari, haribol!
Hare Krsna. I won't take any questions because we have a GBC meeting
and now
they all have to take breakfast.
Thank you very much. Hare Krsna.
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