विवक्षोर्मुखतो भूम्नो वह्निर्वाग्व्याहृतं तयोः जले चैतस्य सुचिरं निरोधः समजायत
vivakṣor mukhato bhūmno vahnir vāg vyāhṛtaṁ tayoḥ jale caitasya suciraṁ nirodhaḥ samajāyata
Synonyms
vivakṣoḥ—when there was a need to speak; mukhataḥ—from the mouth; bhūmnaḥ—of the Supreme; vahniḥ—the fire or the controlling deity of fire; vāk—vibration; vyāhṛtam—speeches; tayoḥ—by both; jale—in the water; ca—however; etasya—of all these; suciram—very, very long time; nirodhaḥ—suspension; samajāyata—did continue..
Translation
When the Supreme desired to speak, there was vibration of speeches from the mouth. Then the controlling deity Fire generated from the mouth. But when He was lying in the water, all these functions remained suspended.
Purport
The peculiarity of the gradual development of the different senses is simultaneously being supported by their controlling deities. It is to be understood, therefore, that the activities of the sense organs are controlled by the will of the Supreme. The senses are, so to speak, offering a license for the conditioned souls, and they are to use them properly under the control of the controlling deity deputed by the Supreme Lord. One who violates such controlling regulations has to be punished by degradation to the lower status of life. Take, for example, the tongue and its controlling deity Varuṇa. The tongue is meant for eating, and men, animals and birds each have their different tastes because of different licenses. The taste of the human beings and that of the swine are not on the same level. The controlling deity, however, awards or certifies a particular type of body when the particular living entity develops a taste in terms of different modes of nature. If the human being develops taste without discrimination, as does the swine, then the controlling deity is certainly certified for the next term to award him the body of a swine. The swine accepts any kind of foodstuff, including stools, and a human being who has developed such indiscriminate taste must be prepared for a degraded life in the next life. Such life is also God's grace because the conditioned soul desired a body like that for perfectly tasting a particular type of foodstuff, and if a man gets the body of a swine it must be considered the grace of the Lord because He awards the facility. After death the body is offered by superior control, and not blindly. A human being, therefore, must be on his guard as to what sort of body he is going to have in the next life. Irresponsible life of indiscrimination is risky, and that is the declaration of all scriptures.