Come to Me, and I shall give you all protection
SB 3.30.5
SB 3.30.5
The
conditioned living entity is satisfied in his own particular species of
life; while deluded by the covering influence of the illusory energy,
he feels little inclined to cast off his body, even when in hell, for he
takes delight in hellish enjoyment.
PURPORT
It
is said that once Indra, the King of heaven, was cursed by his
spiritual master, Bṛhaspati, on account of his misbehavior, and he
became a hog on this planet. After many days, when Brahmā wanted to
recall him to his heavenly kingdom, Indra, in the form of a hog, forgot
everything of his royal position in the heavenly kingdom, and he refused
to go back. This is the spell of māyā. Even Indra forgets his heavenly
standard of life and is satisfied with the standard of a hog’s life. By
the influence of māyā the conditioned soul becomes so affectionate
towards his particular type of body that if he is offered, “Give up this
body, and immediately you will have a king’s body,” he will not agree.
This attachment strongly affects all conditioned living entities. Lord
Kṛṣṇa is personally canvassing, “Give up everything in this material
world. Come to Me, and I shall give you all protection,” but we are not
agreeable. We think, “We are quite all right. Why should we surrender
unto Kṛṣṇa and go back to His kingdom?” This is called illusion, or
māyā. Everyone is satisfied with his standard of living, however
abominable it may be.
By Swami Prabhupāda
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