← Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (1962)

Chapter 2: Divinity and Devotional Service

Verse 19 of 33
SB 1.2.19

tadā rajas-tamo-bhāvāḥ kāma-lobhādayaś ca ye ceta etair anāviddhaṁ sthitaṁ sattve prasīdati

Synonyms

tadāat that time; rajaḥthe mode of passion; tamaḥthe mode of ignorance; bhāvāḥlust and desire; kāmahankering, adayas—others; lobhaand; ādayaḥwhatever they are; cathe mind; yeby these; cetaḥwithout being affected; etaiḥbeing fixed up; anāviddhamin the mode of goodness; sthitamthus becomes fully satisfied.

Translation

As soon as irrevocable loving service is fixed up in one's heart at that time the effects of the nature's modes of passion and ignorance such as lust, desire and hunkerings etc do disappear from one's heart and he becomes fixed up in the mode of goodness which makes him completely happy.

Purport

A living being in his normal constitutional position he is fully satisfied in spiritual bliss. This state of existence is called Brahmabhuta or Atmanand state or the state of self satisfaction. This self satisfaction is not like the satisfaction of the inactive fool. The inactive fool is in the state of foolish ignorance while the self satisfied Atmanandi is transcendent to the material state of existence. This stage of perfection is attained as soon as one is fixed up in the irrevocable devotional service. Devotional service is not inactivity but it is the activity of the soul unalloyed.

The soul's activity becomes adulterated in contact with matter and as such the diseased activities are expressed in the form of lust, desire, hankerings, inactivity, foolishness and sleep. The effect of devotional service becomes manifest by complete elimination of these effects of passion and ignorance. The devotee is fixed at once in the mode of goodness and he makes further progress to rise up to the position of Vasudeva or the state of unmixed Satwa or Suddha-Satwa state. In this Suddha-Satwa state only one can see, eye to eye, Krishna always on account of pure affection for the Lord.

A devotee is always in the mode of unalloyed goodness and as such no body has any cause of harm from the devotees of the Lord. Whereas the non-devotee class, however, educated they may be is always harmful to one another. A devotee is neither a fool nor passionate. The opposite number namely the harmful, fool and passionate cannot be a devotee of the Lord however one may advertise as a devotee by the outward dress. A devotee is always qualified with all the good qualities of God. Quantitatively such qualifications may be different between the Lord, and His devotees but qualitatively both of them are one and the same.

Verse 19 of 33
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