eka bandÄ« chÄá¸e yadi nija-dharma dekhiyÄ
saá¹sÄra ha-ite tÄre mukta karena gosÄñÄ

 eka bandÄ« - one imprisoned person; chÄá¸e - one releases; yadi - if; nija-dharma - one's own religion; dekhiyÄ - consulting; saá¹sÄra ha-ite - from material bondage; tÄre - him; mukta karena - releases; gosÄÃ±Ä - the Supreme Personality of Godhead.


Text

“If one releases a conditioned soul or imprisoned person according to religious principles, he himself is also released from material bondage by the Supreme Personality of Godhead.â€

Purport

It appears from this statement that SanÄtana GosvÄmÄ«, who was formerly a minister of the Nawab, was trying to cheat the Muslim superintendent. A jail superintendent had only an ordinary education, or practically no education, and he was certainly not supposed to be very advanced in spiritual knowledge. But just to satisfy him, SanÄtana GosvÄmÄ« praised him as a very learned scholar of the scriptures. The jailkeeper could not deny that he was a learned scholar, because when one is elevated to an exalted position, one thinks oneself fit for that position. SanÄtana GosvÄmÄ« was correctly explaining the effects of spiritual activity, and the jailkeeper connected his statement with his release from jail.

There are innumerable conditioned souls rotting in the material world, imprisoned by mÄyÄ under the spell of sense gratification. The living entity is so entranced by the spell of mÄyÄ that in conditioned life even a pig feels satisfied. There are two kinds of covering powers exhibited by mÄyÄ. One is called praká¹£epÄtmikÄ, and the other is called ÄvaraṇÄtmikÄ. When one is determined to get out of material bondage, the praká¹£epÄtmikÄ-Å›akti, the spell of diversion, impels one to remain in conditioned life fully satisfied by sense gratification. Due to the other power (ÄvaraṇÄtmikÄ), a conditioned soul feels satisfied even if he is rotting in the body of a pig or a worm in stool. To release a conditioned soul from material bondage is very difficult because the spell of mÄyÄ is so strong. Even when the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself descends to deliver conditioned souls, asking them to surrender unto Him, the conditioned souls do not agree to the Lord’s proposal. Therefore ÅšrÄ« SanÄtana GosvÄmÄ« said, “Somehow or other, if one helps another gain release from the bondage of mÄyÄ, he is certainly recognized immediately by the Supreme Personality of Godhead.†As Lord Kṛṣṇa states in the Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (18.69):

na ca tasmÄn manuá¹£yeá¹£u kaÅ›cin me priya-ká¹›ttamaḥ
bhavitÄ na ca me tasmÄd anyaḥ priyataro bhuvi

The greatest service one can render to the Lord is to try to infuse devotional service into the heart of the conditioned soul so that the conditioned soul may be released from conditioned life. ÅšrÄ«la Bhaktivinoda ṬhÄkura has said that a Vaiṣṇava is recognized by his preaching work — that is, by convincing the conditioned soul about his eternal position, which is explained here as nija-dharma. It is the living entity’s eternal position to serve the Lord; therefore to help one get release from material bondage is to awaken one to the dormant understanding that he is the eternal servant of Kṛṣṇa. JÄ«vera ‘svarÅ«pa’ haya — kṛṣṇera ‘nitya-dÄsa’. This will be further explained by the Lord Himself to SanÄtana GosvÄmÄ«.